New A+ Core section!
I finally finished the development of the link directory, which allowed me to put the first dedicated exam section, A+ core, online, just take a look and let me know what you think. You'll find the essential basic exam information, our corresponding practice exams and TechNotes and a link section for A+ core only:
www.techexams.net/co_apluscore.shtml
The link directory contains some links already, and I will fill it with more links myself, but I would appreciate if you could reply to this post with your favorite sites for A+ core but in particular for the Resources per Exam Objective categories.
www.techexams.net/co_apluscore.shtml
The link directory contains some links already, and I will fill it with more links myself, but I would appreciate if you could reply to this post with your favorite sites for A+ core but in particular for the Resources per Exam Objective categories.
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminThe << Back link does exactly the same thing as the back button in your browser....
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cap2361 Member Posts: 17 ■□□□□□□□□□I like what you did with the I/0, DMA 20 questions. It's like having a set of flash cards. Could you come up with one similar for connectors. lol
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminSure I can.
Would be online sooner if you could post a list with connectors
We could do pins, female/male and pictures/drawings, and their uses.
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ghaouf Inactive Imported Users Posts: 317probably matching if the engin could do that.
somthing like this
http://****.com/Tests/Apluscorematchcert2.htm
but with pictures. and use crappy pictures because comptia tends to do so. -
Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminI never look at other cert sites before I create new content to avoid similarities. But I'm not planning on using 'crappy' pictures, like CompTIA does, I'm don't create material based on what CompTIA does, just on the exam objectives, so you can use them to see if the stuff you learned has sinked in and prepare for the real exam. Not to give people a hint about how crappy CompTIA's digital camera is