How To Master Total Solution to A+ Certification.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27135) has announced the addition of E-learning - A+ Certification See CompTIA. to their offering The Total Solution to A+ Certification 2003 is a comprehensive, self-paced, online study package designed to prepare computer technicians and others for CompTIA's new A+ Certification exam launched in November of 2003. CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association See CompTIA. ) has over 20,000 members in 102 countries. CompTIA A+ Certification is recognized as the standard for computer service technicians worldwide and demonstrates knowledge equivalent to 500 hours of hands-on experience. The How To Master Total Solution to A+ Certification 2003 is a comprehensive, self-paced, online course designed to prepare individuals for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ 2003 Certification exam. This course has been approved as CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum (CAQC CAQC CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum CAQC Campus Alberta Quality Council (Canada) CAQC Catawba Air Quality Committee CAQC Civil Affairs Qualification Course CAQC Cercle d'Affaires Québec Chine ) and maps to CompTIA exam objectives. The How To Master Total Solution to A+ Certification 2003 is intended for use by entry-level Information Technology professionals, Computer Technicians, and others generally interested in learning about the technical aspects of PC hardware and software, or specifically interested in preparing for the CompTIA A+ 2003 Certification. Over 24 Hours of Interactive, Online Training! Course Coverage Includes: - A+ Introduction - Working with Operating Systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. - Exploring Control Settings - Learning Computer Hardware Basics - Working with Floppy Drives See floppy disk. floppy drive - disk drive - Working with Hard Drives - Using Windows 9x/Me - Troubleshooting - Working with Peripherals - Installing and Managing Memory - Powering a System - Working with Multimedia - Looking at Communications - Working with Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. - Working with Windows 2000 - Working with Windows XP The previous client version of Windows. XP was a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging, wireless networking and sharing connections to the Internet. - Networking with PCs - Maintaining a System - Starting From Scratch - Understanding Customer Service Course features include: Prerequisite testing, prerequisite reference material, CAQC Approved Curriculum, self-paced lessons, hands-on simulations, interactive exercises, audio narration, real world examples, easy-to-use navigation, modular design In the context of systems engineering, modular design — or "modularity in design" — is an approach aiming to subdivide a system into smaller parts (modules) that can be independently created and then used in different systems to drive multiple functionalities. , pop-up definitions, interactive practice tests drawn from over 1,500 questions, additional PDF-format reference materials, and more! For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27135 |
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