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CompTIA A Plus Career PC Home-Based Online Training Courses - An Update

Author: ScottyJayEdwards

Two specialist training areas feature in the A+ syllabus, of which passes in both are needed to gain A+ competency. A+ certification in isolation will allow you to fix and maintain computers and Macs; ones which are usually not part of a network - this generally applies to home use and small companies. It could be a good idea to think about adding Network+ training to your A+ as it will give you the knowledge to become a networking engineer, and have a more responsible working role.

Proper support should never be taken lightly - look for a package providing 24x7 full access, as anything else will annoy you and definitely impede your ability to learn. You'll be waiting ages for an answer with email based support, and so-called telephone support is normally just routed to a call-centre which will take the information and email an instructor - who'll call back sometime over the next 1-3 days, at a suitable time to them. This is no use if you're sitting there confused over an issue and only have a specific time you can study.

Keep looking and you'll come across professional training packages who offer direct-access online support at all times - at any time of day or night. Don't under any circumstances take less than you need and deserve. 24x7 support is the only way to go with computer-based study. Perhaps you don't intend to study during the evenings; usually though, we're out at work during the provided support period.

Lately, do you find yourself questioning how safe your job is? For most of us, this isn't an issue until something dramatic happens to shake us. But in today's marketplace, The cold truth is that true job security has gone the way of the dodo, for the vast majority of people. Of course, a quickly growing market-place, with a constant demand for staff (because of a massive shortfall of commercially certified professionals), enables the possibility of real job security.

Offering the Information Technology (IT) sector for instance, a key e-Skills study showed massive skills shortages across the UK of around 26 percent. Or, to put it differently, this means that Great Britain can only locate 3 certified professionals for every four jobs that are available today. Attaining in-depth commercial computing exams is as a result a 'Fast Track' to realise a long-lasting and enjoyable living. While the market is expanding at such a speed, is there any other market worth looking at for retraining.

Usually, trainers will provide mainly work-books and reference manuals. It's not a very interesting way to learn and isn't the best way to go about studying effectively. Studies have consistently shown that connecting physically with our study, is far more likely to produce long-lasting memories.

Learning is now available in the form of CD and DVD ROM's, so everything is learned directly from your own PC. Video streaming means you will be able to see the instructor presenting exactly how something is done, and then practice yourself - in an interactive lab. All companies must be able to demonstrate some samples of the type of training materials they provide. Make sure you encounter videos of instructor-led classes and a wide selection of interactive elements.

Many companies provide training that is purely available online; while you can get away with this much of the time, consider what happens if internet access is lost or you get slow speeds and down-time etc. A safer solution is the provision of actual CD or DVD ROMs that removes the issue entirely.

One area often overlooked by people thinking about a course is 'training segmentation'. Basically, this means how the program is broken down into parts for drop-shipping to you, which makes a huge difference to where you end up. Often, you will purchase a course that takes between and 1 and 3 years and receive a module at a time. This sounds logical on one level, until you consider this: What if for some reason you don't get to the end of all the sections or exams? What if you don't find their order of learning is ideal for you? Without any fault on your part, you mightn't complete everything fast enough and therefore not end up with all the modules.

For maximum flexibility and safety, it's not unusual for students to insist that all study materials are couriered out in one package, all at the beginning. It's then up to you at what speed and in which order you want to finish things.

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