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CPC MODULE 4 – LORRY

By Lloyds School Of Motoring

We understand how much confusion there is around Driver CPC and we are here to help and assist with the process. If you are a lorry driver of either Category C1 or C and passed the driving test after 10th September 2009 you will need to complete Initial Driver CPC to be able to drive commercially (for hire or reward). There are two elements involved in Initial Driver CPC to be completed sequentially: Module 2 – Case Study Module 4 – Show & Tell Demonstration Module 2 is known as the “Case Study” and is a computer based test which you take at a Pearson Vue test centre. Module 4 is also known as the “Show & Tell Demonstration”. Lloyds School of Motoring conducts training for this and will book your test at the DVA test centre in Belfast.

CPC MODULE 4 – LORRY
Delivered In-Person in BelfastFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Parents of adult children at risk

By Huntington's Disease Association

Virtual course for parents of adult children at risk/pre manifest. We are pleased to invite you to our virtual course for parents of adult children at risk/pre manifest. This is an opportunity to improve your knowledge of the issues surrounding your adult child at risk, share your experiences and gain ideas of support available for yourself and your adult child. This is a 5 week course running from Thursday 22 February 2024 10am -11.30am until Thursday 21 March, with the final session being an extended session narrative therapy session facilitated by Riverbank Psychology. There will be the opportunity to join a follow up support group. Week 1 – Thursday 22 February 2024 10am Welcome and overview of support available from the Huntington Disease Association. Speaker: James O’Connor – Team Leader HDYES – Huntington’s Disease Association Week 2 – Thursday 29 February 2024 10am Genetics: How to access testing, the process and family planning options Speaker: Chris Platt – SHDA – Huntington’s Disease Association Week 3 – Thursday 7 March 2024 10am Research update and what next Speaker: Nataile Saad - Research Sister - Welcome Trust Southampton University Hospital Week 4 – Thursday 14 March 2024 10am Finances planning ahead Speaker: Lisa Pearson - Financial Advisor - Asset management Week 5 – Thursday 21 March 2024 9.30 -12.30pm (note longer session)* Narrative Therapy: Coping with Feelings, supporting a loved one and self-care. Mariangels Ferrer – Clinical Psychologist – Riverbank Psychology * We will invite previous course participants to this part of the course but can only accommodate a maximum of 12/14 people on the day. The focus of Narrative Therapy in this group is to participate in a creative activity that explores identity through values, beliefs, and support systems, enabling us to make connections to our external lives which will be sustainable in our everyday lives. Mariangels Ferrer Duch is a Clinical Psychologist trained in Narrative Therapy who will be facilitating a three-hour Narrative Therapy session. The focus of the session will be upon the many small things that are important to us in life which can often be overlooked in times of stress. We hope the conversation will help to mutually inspire us all! We take your privacy seriously and promise to never sell your data. You can find out more about your rights, how we use your personal information and how we keep your details safe and secure by reading our privacy policy here. For more information email info@hda.org.uk or call 0151 331 5444.

Parents of adult children at risk
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

CPC MODULE 4 - BUS

By Lloyds School Of Motoring

We understand how much confusion there is around Driver CPC and we are here to help and assist with the process. You will need to complete Initial Driver CPC to be able to drive commercially (for hire or reward). There are two elements involved in Initial Driver CPC to be completed sequentially: Module 2 – Case Study Module 4 – Show & Tell Demonstration Module 2 is known as the “Case Study” and is a computer based test which you take at a Pearson Vue test centre. Module 4 is also known as the “Show & Tell Demonstration”. Lloyds School of Motoring conducts training for this and will book your test at the DVA test centre in Belfast.

CPC MODULE 4 - BUS
Delivered In-Person in BelfastFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Web Development: Software and Web Development Training - CPD Certified Diploma

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

CPD Certified | 19-in-1 Diploma Bundle | Free PDF & Transcript Certificate | New & Updated | 24/7 Learner Support

Web Development: Software and Web Development Training - CPD Certified Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand5 days
£101

How to Write Your Non-fiction Book with the Flat Plan Method

By OnlinePMCourses

Make writing your book as simple as possible... almost like painting by numbers

How to Write Your Non-fiction Book with the Flat Plan Method
Delivered Online On Demand
£37

Computer Engineering: Software and Web development, Coding, Network, Database & Security

4.8(9)

By Skill Up

Flash Sale! 24-in-1 Diploma Bundle | CPD Certified | Free PDF & Transcript Certificates | Lifetime Access

Computer Engineering: Software and Web development, Coding, Network, Database & Security
Delivered Online On Demand7 days
£129

Digital Functional Skills Level 1 - Online Course and Exam

By Lead Academy

This Digital Functional Skills Level 1 Course will set you up with the relevant digital skills and knowledge and provide you with a competitive advantage in your career, making you stand out from all other applicants and employees. Course Highlights Course Type: Self-Paced Online Learning Accreditation: NCFE Qualification: Nationally Recognised Qualification Study Materials: High-Quality E-Learning Study Materials Assessment: Externally Graded and Verified | Center-Based Online or Online Remote Exam Guided Learning: 55 hours Access: 1 Year Access Certificate: Certificate upon completion of the official exam (hard copy) Tutor Support: Paid Tutor Support Customer Support: 24/7 live chat available Digital Functional Skills Level 1 - Online Course This Digital Functional Skills Level 1 Course is governed by Ofqual, and accredited by NCFE, making it a nationally recognised credential that will improve your CV while helping you stand out from the rest of the applicants.  Subject content of this course is based on the National Standards for Digital Functional Skills to increase comparability across awarding organisations. This course will increase your confidence and fluency in using digital tools and help you develop a positive attitude towards them. The course will introduce you to new areas of life and work that you might encounter in the future, providing you with the knowledge and skills to complete tasks and activities. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be equipped with the necessary digital skills to function independently, effectively, and with confidence in everyday life, professional, and academic settings. EXAM Booking & Results Details You can decide the exam date and place according to your convenience. Awarding Body On Screen Exam in Centre Remote Online Exam – From Home Results NCFE Book within 24 Hours Book within 2 working days Get results in only 7 days *Offline examinations will be held at our Swindon and London centres. Please contact us for more information. The new assessment and result dates by NCFE is: (Only applicable if you are attending the exam in between the following assessment date). Delivery mode: On-screen and RI Assessment date to and from: 23/09/2024 – 1/11/2024 Results release: 8/11/2024 (Note that this only applies to the mentioned exam type and if you book the exam during the dates mentioned above. Also, this will not affect the schedule of the other exam types and results.) How This Course will work for you? Initial Assessment: Determines levels Diagnostic Assessment: Identifies skill gaps and produces an individual learning plan Learning Resources: Develop underpinning knowledge and fill skill gaps identified Progress Check: Assesses progress at the end of the module You will get useful resources that are designed to improve your essential skills, knowledge and understanding of the digital knowledge required to pass the assessments.  Our online learning portal is fully compatible with desktop, tablet and mobile devices and can be accessed from anywhere. Aims & Outcomes This course will enable you to: Increase your confidence and fluency in the use of digital Gain knowledge and skills, and develop a positive attitude towards the use of digital skills; Demonstrate knowledge and skills by applying these to complete tasks and activities; Introduce you to areas of life and work which may be new or unfamiliar, and tasks and activities that they may encounter in future; Develop an appreciation of the importance of digital skills in the workplace and in life generally; Provide a basis for further study, work and life. Why is this course right for you? This course can be taken by: Anyone willing to enhance their practical digital functional skills Anyone looking to meet the entry requirement of your desired university Anyone looking to secure an apprenticeship Anyone looking to improve their job outlook with an added expertise Entry Requirements Students or professionals of any age group hailing from any academic background can take this Digital Functional Skills Level 1 Course to acquire practical skills in ICT; no prior knowledge, skills or qualifications are required to enrol.  About Official Exam, Assessment Students are required to undergo an initial assessment to determine the level and a diagnostic assessment to identify skill gaps and produce an individual learning plan. These interactive assessment sessions measure the knowledge you are absorbing and evaluate your potential to demonstrate these digital skills practically. You can also keep track of your score and progress at the end of the module. Towards the end of the Digital Functional Skills Level 1 Course, you will be required to undergo an onscreen/online exam that is externally set and graded. You can take the online exam at the designated exam center or remotely. Some assessment components for the skills and knowledge to be evaluated under the Content Document must be conducted online and on screens utilising digital devices. The assessments will be pass/fail in line with the other Functional Skills qualifications. Progression Opportunities in this Acquiring certified NCFE Digital Functional Skills qualifications at Level 1 will open your doors to the following career path:  BTEC Level 2 or 3 Qualifications for IT Users (ITQ) Level 2 Qualifications in Digital Applications for IT Users DIDA You can apply to your desired university You can access a wide range of career opportunities Course Curriculum 1. Using Devices and Handling Information • Device refers to examples such as desktop, laptop, mobile devices, and smart devices. An appropriate file naming convention refers to naming files in a way that describes or indicates the content or the use of the file, or includes the date and/or time information. • Limitations on file sizes when using some services refers to email attachments and file size upload limits. • Online resources refers to examples such as online tutorials, FAQs or help facilities. 2. Creating and Editing • Using appropriate layout conventions refers to adopting common conventions, such as text, tables, images and charts, for specific purposes, such as a formal report for managers, an advertisement for consumers or a presentation for colleagues. • An appropriate tool for editing refers to a desktop application or an application on a touchscreen device. • Simple formulae refers to up to two mathematical operators. Sorting numeric data refers to one criterion. Filtering data refers to one criterion. • An appropriate type of chart refers to bar/column charts, pie charts and line graphs. 3. Communicating • Using email or online messages for a range of contexts and audiences refers to common work or real-life scenarios, such as to colleagues at work, the general public, or users of a social media platform. 4. Transacting • Online services refers to examples such as shopping, banking, utilities, government services or media services. • Uploading documents or images refers to locating a file and understanding that file sizes may need to be reduced before submitting. 5. Being safe and responsible online • In understanding key rights under data protection laws, it is not necessary to understand issues of data protection compliance relating to organisations. • Health risks resulting from using devices and the internet refers to physical and/or psychological. Minimising these refers to examples such as taking regular breaks, using a wrist rest with a mouse, limiting screen time, avoiding screen time close to bedtime or reporting cyberbullying. Recognised Accreditation This Course is Accredited by NCFE and Regulated by OFQUAL This Course is accredited by NCFE and regulated by Ofqual which is a nationally recognised qualification that will add value to your CV. It is an approved subject by Department for Education (DfE) that provides a foundation for progression to employment and further technical education. Certificate of Achievement Upon successful passing of the official exam, you will be awarded an Ofqual regulated nationally recognised NCFE Digital Functional Skills qualification at Level 1.  FAQs When will I be able to access the course? You will be able to access the course as soon as you enroll. The course materials and resources will be available to you online 24/7, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience. Are there any prerequisites or eligibility criteria for taking the course? There are no prerequisites or eligibility criteria for taking this course. This certification is open to anyone who wants to enhance their digital skills and knowledge. When will I be able to access the course? You will be able to access the course as soon as you enroll. The course materials and resources will be available to you online 24/7, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience. Is there any age limit for enrollment in this course? There is no age limit for enrollment in this course. Learners of all ages are welcome to join and benefit from the course materials and resources provided. What is the difference between NCFE and Edexcel? NCFE and Edexcel are both awarding bodies that provide qualifications, but there are some differences between them. NCFE is a national awarding organization in the UK, while Edexcel is a subsidiary of Pearson, a multinational education company. Additionally, NCFE focuses on vocational qualifications and skills-based learning, while Edexcel offers a wider range of academic and vocational qualifications. Can I access this course material offline, or do I need a continuous internet connection? To access the course material, you need internet access, and you won't be able to access it offline. If I encounter any technical issues, what kind of support is available? We have a very supportive and friendly customer support team, available for you to ask for any help or assistance with any technical issues you may encounter. They can be reached through email or phone, and will promptly address any concerns you have to ensure a smooth learning experience. Do I need to have any special software to access this course? No, you do not need any special software to access this course. All you need is a device with internet access and a web browser. The course materials are accessible online, making it convenient for you to learn from anywhere at any time. Do I need to visit the exam center for the exam, or can I give it from home? You can take the online exam at the designated exam center or remotely. What is the difference between DFSQ and Essential Digital Skills Qualifications (EDSQ)? The DFSQ qualification focuses specifically on digital skills for work, while the EDSQ qualification covers only the essential digital skills for everyday life. The Guided learning hours for DFSQ are 55 hours, and those for EDSQ are 50 hours. What Will I Learn in the Digital Functional Skills Level 1 course? In the Digital Functional Skills Level 1 course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of using digital devices, navigating online platforms, and conducting tasks on the internet. Additionally, you will develop knowledge and understanding of online safety and security measures to protect personal information.

Digital Functional Skills Level 1 - Online Course and Exam
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£149 to £355

Level 3 Law Diploma & Contract Law

By Kingston Open College

Premium Bundle of all Time | Ofqual Regulation + ATHE Awards + CPD Accreditation | Assessment & Tutor Support Included

Level 3 Law Diploma & Contract Law
Delivered Online On Demand3 weeks
£899

Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 - Online Course and Exam

By Lead Academy

This Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 Course will set you up with the relevant digital skills and knowledge and provide you with a competitive advantage in your career, making you stand out from all other applicants and employees. Course Highlights Course Type: Online Learning Accreditation: NCFE Qualification: Nationally Recognised Qualification Study Materials: High-Quality E-Learning Study Materials Assessment: Externally Graded and Verified | Center-Based Online or Online Remote Exam Guided Learning: 55 hours Access: 1 Year Access Certificate: Certificate upon completion of the official exam (hard copy) Tutor Support: Tutor Support Available Customer Support: 24/7 live chat available Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 - Online Course This course is governed by Ofqual, and accredited by NCFE, making it a nationally recognised credential that will improve your CV while helping you stand out from the rest of the applicants.  Subject content of this course is based on theNational Standards for Digital Functional Skills to increase comparability across awarding organisations. This course will assist you in developing the skills needed to use electronic devices, manage and secure information, engage in online communication and transactions, use data protection tools, and edit a variety of digital media, including photographs, audio files, videos, etc.  Upon successful completion of this course, you will be equipped with the required digital skills to operate confidently, effectively and independently in education, work and everyday life. EXAM Booking & Results Details You can decide the exam date and place according to your convenience. Awarding Body On-Screen Exam in Centre Remote Online Exam – From Home Results NCFE Book within 24 Hours Book within 2 working days Get results in only 7 days *Offline examinations will be held at our Swindon and London centres. Please contact us for more information. The new assessment and result dates by NCFE is: (Only applicable if you are attending the exam in between the following assessment date). Delivery mode: On-screen and RI Assessment date to and from: 23/09/2024 – 1/11/2024 Results release: 8/11/2024 (Note that this only applies to the mentioned exam type and if you book the exam during the dates mentioned above. Also, this will not affect the schedule of the other exam types and results.) How This Course will work for you? Initial Assessment: Determines levels Diagnostic Assessment: Identifies skill gaps and produces an individual learning plan Learning Resources: Develop underpinning knowledge and fill skill gaps identified Progress Check: Assesses progress at the end of the module You will get useful resources that are designed to improve your essential skills, knowledge and understanding of the digital knowledge required to pass the assessments.  Our online learning portal is fully compatible with desktop, tablet and mobile devices and can be accessed from anywhere. Aims & Outcomes Develop a favourable attitude toward the usage of digital skills as well as increased confidence and fluency in their use Use your knowledge and abilities to accomplish tasks and activities in order to exhibit them Develop an appreciation of the importance of digital skills in the workplace and in regular day-to-day activities Recognise the value of digital skills in both the profession and in everyday life Acquire a foundation for further study, work, and life. Who should take this course? This Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 Course can be taken by: People of all ages (there is no age limit). Anyone willing to enhance their practical digital functional skills Anyone looking to meet the entry requirement of your desired university Anyone looking to secure an apprenticeship Anyone looking to improve their job outlook with an added expertise Entry Requirements Students or professionals of any age group hailing from any academic background can take this Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 Course to acquire practical skills in ICT; no prior knowledge, skills or qualifications are required to enrol.  About Official Exam, Assessment Students are required to undergo a wide range of interactive online assessments and exams in between lectures and at the end of each module to evaluate the knowledge and skills that they are learning. These interactive assessment sessions measure the number of skills and knowledge that you are absorbing after the completion of each module and evaluate your potential to demonstrate these digital skills practically. You can also keep track of your score and progress at the end of the module. Towards the end of the Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 Course, you will be required to undergo an onscreen/online exam that is externally set and graded. You can take the online exam at the designated exam center or remotely. Some assessment components for the skills and knowledge to be evaluated under the Content Document must be conducted online and on screens utilising digital devices. The assessments will be pass/fail in line with the other Functional Skills qualifications. Contact us for more information. Learners who achieve this qualification could progress to: Digital Functional Skills Level 1 Qualification Course Curriculum 1. Using Devices and Handling Information • Features of a device refers to examples such as the interface required (keyboard or touchscreen) or how a device functions (hand-held, wearable or wireless connectivity). Uses of a device refers to examples such as for making a phone or video call, or sending emails while away from a desk. • Applications refers to those for desktop, laptop and mobile devices. • Applying system settings refers to examples such as changing screen brightness, changing speaker volume, or connecting to a Wi-Fi network at work or home. • Navigating online content refers to using menus, hyperlinks and browser navigation controls such as back and forward buttons or bookmarks. • Internet searches refers to a specific and clearly defined piece of information or content that might be required in a work or real-life context. 2. Creating and Editing • Using a suitable application refers to understanding terminology and concepts relating to documents and media and associated applications, such as word-processed or presentations, with an understanding of the purpose of different applications and typical uses. • Combining different types of information for a given purpose refers to using text, graphics and images in a work or real-life or context, such as creating a poster or presentation for colleagues. 3. Communicating • Online communications refers to short, simple texts using email or other messaging applications. Other digital content refers to graphics, images and videos. • A video call refers to a one-to-one communication via live video. 4. Transacting • An online form refers to a single page form used to enter information such as registering for or requesting a service, or making an online purchase. • Personal details refers to name, address, telephone number, email address and payment details. • Data validation refers to automatic computer checks to ensure that data is entered correctly, such as password requirements or key fields that cannot be left blank. • Verification checks refers to a check carried out to ensure the user has entered their details accurately, such as following a link in an email received when setting up an online account. 5. Being Safe and Responsible Online • Understanding the need to stay safe online refers to examples such as being aware of risks associated with clicking on unknown links or phishing emails, being aware of the evolving nature of such risks, or knowing that devices may be hacked resulting in personal data being compromised or stolen. • Authentication methods to access devices refers to examples such as strong passwords, fingerprint, facial or voice recognition. • Minimising the effects of physical stresses refers to examples such as using an adjustable chair, not being too close or too far away from the screen/device and keyboard or mouse. • Benefits of using security software refers to examples such as preventing, detecting or removing viruses, malware and other threats. Recognised Accreditation This Course is Accredited by NCFE and Regulated by OFQUAL This Course is accredited by NCFE and regulated by Ofqual which is a nationally recognised qualification that will add value to your CV. It is an approved subject by Department for Education (DfE) that provides a foundation for progression to employment and further technical education. Certificate of Achievement Upon successful passing of the official exam, you will be awarded an Ofqual regulated nationally recognised NCFE Digital Functional Skills qualification at Entry Level 3.  FAQs Are there any prerequisites or eligibility criteria for taking the course? There are no prerequisites or eligibility criteria for taking this course. This certification is open to anyone who wants to enhance their digital skills and knowledge. When will I be able to access the course? You will be able to access the course as soon as you enroll. The course materials and resources will be available to you online 24/7, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience. Is there any age limit for enrollment in this course? There is no age limit for enrollment in this course. Learners of all ages are welcome to join and benefit from the course materials and resources provided. What is the difference between NCFE and Edexcel? NCFE and Edexcel are both awarding bodies that provide qualifications, but there are some differences between them. NCFE is a national awarding organization in the UK, while Edexcel is a subsidiary of Pearson, a multinational education company. Additionally, NCFE focuses on vocational qualifications and skills-based learning, while Edexcel offers a wider range of academic and vocational qualifications. Can I access this course material offline, or do I need a continuous internet connection? To access the course material, you need internet access, and you won't be able to access it offline. If I encounter any technical issues, what kind of support is available? We have a very supportive and friendly customer support team, available for you to ask for any help or assistance with any technical issues you may encounter. They can be reached through email or phone, and will promptly address any concerns you have to ensure a smooth learning experience. Do I need to have any special software to access this course? No, you do not need any special software to access this course. All you need is a device with internet access and a web browser. The course materials are accessible online, making it convenient for you to learn from anywhere at any time. Do I need to visit the exam center for the exam, or can I give it from home? You can take the online exam at the designated exam center or remotely. What is the difference between DFSQ and Essential Digital Skills Qualifications (EDSQ)? The DFSQ qualification focuses specifically on digital skills for work, while the EDSQ qualification covers only the essential digital skills for everyday life. The Guided learning hours for DFSQ are 55 hours, and those for EDSQ are 50 hours. What will I learn in the Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 course? In the Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 course, you will learn foundational digital skills such as using basic digital devices, understanding file management, and communicating online. Additionally, you will gain knowledge on how to use common software applications and develop basic internet browsing skills.

Digital Functional Skills Entry Level 3 - Online Course and Exam
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£149 to £355

CompTIA A+ 900 Certification - Complete Video Course

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Description: The series CompTIA A+ 900 Certification - Complete Video Course provides an extensive lesson about CompTIA A+ 900 Certification. A+ Certification is one of the leading certificates in the computer industry. It certifies the competency of PC Service Specialists. Sponsored by CompTIA - the Computing Technology Industry Association, and tests, the course is administered by Pearson VUE. The course includes more than 50 lessons related to the Computer industry. The course starts by describing firmware and BIOS configuration options. After that, the course will teach you about the motherboard basics including motherboard sizes, form factors, and AMD CPU socket types. The course also includes topics such as Expansion slots, RAM types and features, install and configure PC expansion cards, install and configure storage device, CPU's and cooling methods and PC connection interfaces. The course will also focus on power supplies, PC connectors, printing technologies, networking tools, etc. In short, the course provides all the necessary information about computer hardware and operating system. Assessment & Certification To achieve a formal qualification, you are required to book an official exam separately with the relevant awarding bodies. However, you will be able to order a course completion CPD Certificate by paying an additional fee. Hardcopy Certificate by post - £19 Soft copy PDF via email - £10 Requirements Our CompTIA A+ 900 Certification - Complete Video Course is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. Configuring BIOS Firmware FREE 00:07:00 BIOS Configuration Options 00:25:00 Motherboards Motherboard Sizes Form Factors 00:14:00 The Motherboard 00:12:00 AMD CPU Socket Types 00:11:00 Expansion Slots Expansion Cards 00:13:00 Bus Speeds 00:28:00 RAM Types and Features Memory 00:06:00 Types of RAM 00:07:00 Install and Configure PC Expansion Cards Ports 00:11:00 SCSI Connections 00:14:00 Audio Video Connections 00:26:00 Install and Configure Storage Devices Storage Devices 00:17:00 Hard Drives 00:17:00 Media Capacity 00:21:00 CPU's and Cooling Methods CPU Types and Characteristics 00:14:00 PC Connection Interfaces Physical Connections USB 00:11:00 Physical Connections VGA 00:11:00 Wireless Connections Bluetooth 00:06:00 Power Supplies Power Supply Specifications 00:16:00 Custom Computer Specifications What is a Standard Client 00:13:00 Audio Video Editing Workstations 00:08:00 Installing Displays Display Device Types 00:20:00 Backlighting 00:12:00 PC Connectors DVI to HDMI 00:13:00 Installing Peripheral Standard Input Device Types 00:16:00 Expansion Card Types 00:11:00 Multimedia Devices 00:11:00 Installing Multifunction Devices and SOHO Networks SOHO Networks 00:17:00 WPS 00:16:00 Encryption 00:14:00 Printer Technologies Printers 00:02:00 Printer Technologies Topic B Inkjet Printers 00:13:00 Printer Maintenance Technical Printer Components 00:09:00 Local and Network-Based Printers 00:22:00 Networking Network Interface Card Characteristics 00:20:00 Fiber Optic Cables 00:14:00 Properties and Characteristics of TCP/IP TCP IP 00:14:00 IP Address Classes 00:14:00 Addressing Schemes 00:17:00 TCP vs. UDP Ports 00:09:00 LDAP 00:04:00 Wi-Fi Networking Standards and Encryption Types Standards 00:03:00 Install and Configure SOHO Wireless/Wired Router Setting up your Router 00:10:00 Define Appropriate NAT Policies 00:16:00 Architecture and Internet Connection Types LANs 00:08:00 Network Topologies 00:11:00 ISPs 00:06:00 Networking Tools Cable Testers 00:13:00 Laptop Hardware Components Laptops 00:09:00 Laptop Expansion Options 00:10:00 Auto-Switching and Fixed Input Power Supplies 00:09:00 Mobile Devices What is Mobile Technology 00:09:00 Mobile Device Features 00:09:00 Bluetooth Configuration Method 00:08:00 Mobile Device Ports and Accessories Mobile Device Connection Types 00:10:00 Troubleshooting Mobile Devices 00:11:00 Troubleshooting Theory Troubleshooting Theory 00:16:00 Boot to Incorrect Device 00:16:00 PC Indicator Lights 00:10:00 Repair vs. Replace 00:10:00 Troubleshooting RAID Arrays and Hard Drives Drive and Array Troubleshooting Tools 00:06:00 Common RAID Array Issues 00:17:00 Troubleshooting Video Common Video and Display Issues 00:01:00 Troubleshooting Network Issues Common Network Issues 00:12:00 Troubleshooting Printers Common Printer Troubleshooting Tools 00:14:00 Windows Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 00:12:00 Microsoft Windows Features 00:17:00 Other Operating Systems 00:15:00 Installation Types 00:14:00 Customizing System Options 00:19:00 Command Line Tools The Command Prompt 00:12:00 Microsoft Operating System Features and Tools Administrative Tools 00:41:00 Task Manager 00:28:00 Memory Diagnostic Tool 00:46:00 Control Panel Utilities The Control Panel 00:11:00 Internet Options 00:10:00 Types of User Accounts 00:11:00 Computer My Computer 00:13:00 Permissions 00:31:00 System 00:10:00 Windows Networking on Client Desktops Workgroups 00:20:00 Network Connection Types 00:18:00 Preventative Maintenance Data Backup and Restoration 00:11:00 Scheduling Tasks 00:26:00 Features and Functionality of the Mac OS and Linux Operating Systems Patch Management in Mac OS X and Linux 00:09:00 Screen Sharing 00:06:00 Mac OS Multitouch Gestures - Touchscreen 00:09:00 Client Side Virtualization What is Virtualization 00:08:00 Virtual Desktop Infrastructure 00:12:00 Cloud-based Concepts SaaS (Software as Service) 00:09:00 Network Host Properties Server Roles 00:12:00 Mobile Operating Systems Open Source Software 00:03:00 Mobile Device Network and E-mail Mobile Device Hotspot 00:10:00 Security Malware 00:09:00 Social Engineering 00:13:00 Prevention Methods Physical Security 00:14:00 Hard Drive Sanitation 00:14:00 User Education 00:26:00 Windows Security Settings Users and Groups 00:11:00 Security Best Practices Password Best Practices 00:04:00 Securing Mobile Devices Locks 00:07:00 Troubleshooting Common PC Tools Operating System Troubleshooting Tools 00:12:00 Application Errors 00:16:00 Common Network Issues 00:12:00 Common Security Issues 00:10:00 Common PC Security Issues Browser Issues 00:06:00 Common Mobile Operating Systems Troubleshooting Dim Display 00:09:00 No Sound from Speakers 00:07:00 Common Safety Practices Static Electricity 00:14:00 Electrical Hazards 00:12:00 General Power Issues 00:10:00 Hazardous Material Disposal Procedures 00:07:00 Maintenance Tools and Techniques Professional Conduct 00:11:00 Types of Hardware Toolkits 00:11:00 Hard Drive Self-Tests 00:05:00 Computer Component Maintenance Techniques 00:10:00 Privacy and Licensing Concepts Incident Response 00:08:00 Proper Communication and Professionalism 00:07:00 Set Expectations 00:06:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- CompTIA A+ 900 Certification - Complete Video Course 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- CompTIA A+ 900 Certification - Complete Video Course 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00

CompTIA A+ 900 Certification - Complete Video Course
Delivered Online On Demand26 hours
£24