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MTA – Networking Fundamentals (Teaching and Learning)

Teach and learn Computer Networking the proper way using the Microsoft Networking Fundamentals (Exam 98-366) Curriculum
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Teach and learn Computer Networking the proper way using the Microsoft Networking Fundamentals (Exam 98-366) Curriculum
Platform: Udemy
Video: 7h 1m
Language: English
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***** Very Similar to my INE Course *****
When you learn or teach Computer Networking, you might wonder about how topics should be explained. Should theory concepts such as OSI and TCP/IP models be explained first? Then how students will fully understand and comprehend ideas related to these models such as MAC and IP addresses and how they work in networks? Should they try to imagine this in their minds? And if the addressing concepts were explained first, then how can students fully understand these concepts without seeing them in action before moving to other concepts? Here we see that some practice is needed along with the theory explanation of these concepts. And should the students practice with individual mini labs or with full network from the start that would terrify them with its looking? This course progresses through concepts and topics using step-by step theory & project-based logical and systematic methods which is the solution for these issues. Students should learn with a mixture of theory and practice that moves from one topic to another related one while their network or project grows little by little. So as an example for this step-by-step learning method, in the first lectures, you will learn about what is a computer network, and what are local area networks or LANs, since those are the most basic form of a network you will encounter in real world. After that we have to understand network addresses in order to assign them to devices in our network, and thus enable communication between those devices.  But before that, we have to understand numbering systems, such as binary and hexadecimal, since network addresses such as IPv4, IPv6, and MAC are implemented using these numbering systems.
Now as you have understood the concepts of network addressing, it is time to practice with them, and we will use Cisco packet Tracer for that purpose. Afterwards, you have to understand how to map between different types of addresses using ARP, or the Address Resolution Protocol, and why this mapping is needed. Also ICMP or the Internet Control Message Protocol  will be explained to demonstrate how communication in computer networks works. And again will we practice both ARP and ICMP using Packet Tracer in order to understand the concepts, and start establishing our hands on expertise. The same logical order of topics or lectures will continue to the end of the course. We will use the the MTA: Networking fundamentals curriculum to learn about Computer Networking and build our network through this course.
MTA or Microsoft Technology Associate is an entry-level certification that provides the fundamentals of a certain technology based on Microsoft products. The MTA: Networking Fundamentals (exam 98-366) is one of these certifications that will provide essential networking knowledge and skills to you. This certification can be your first step in networking and towards other advanced Microsoft certifications such as MCSA and MCSE. It can be considered as the Microsoft version of Network+ or Cisco ICND1/CCENT. This course will help you to prepare for this certification through building a network step by step, going from LAN, addressing, switching, topologies, media types, and networking models to WAN, routing, remote access, security, and network services. With each step, you will learn the theory and practical skills related to it.
I hope that you will join me in this course and start your journey of leaning or teaching computer networking. Happy learning and inspirational teaching!

What can you learn from this course?

✓ Very Similar to my INE Course
✓ Learn how to teach Computer Networking using step-by step theory & project-based lectures (For Instructors)
✓ Teach Computer Networking using logical and systematic methods (For Instructors)
✓ Build and practice with your network as you learn (for students)
✓ Prepare for the MTA – Networking Fundamentals: Exam 98-366 using step-by-step learning methods (for students)
✓ Learn about LANs, Addressing, Media Types, Topologies, Switching & Networking Models
✓ Learn about WANs, Routing, Remote Access, and Security
✓ Learn about Networking Services: DNS and DHCP

What you need to start the course?

• Basic Computer and IT Skills (For Students)
• CompTIA Network+ or CCNA at least is recommended (For Instructors)
• Experience in teaching Computer Networking or desire to teach this topic (For Instructors)

Who is this course is made for?

• IT Instructors who want to teach Computer Networking using step-by step theory & project-based logical and systematic methods
• Students who want to learn Computer Networking from scratch the proper way using systematic methods with logical order
• Students who want to study the MTA – Networking Fundamentals (Exam 98-366) Curriculum

Are there coupons or discounts for MTA - Networking Fundamentals (Teaching and Learning) ? What is the current price?

The course costs $14.99. And currently there is a 75% discount on the original price of the course, which was $59.99. So you save $45 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $38.1 of 140 IT Networking Fundamentals courses. So this course is 61% cheaper than the average IT Networking Fundamentals course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the MTA - Networking Fundamentals (Teaching and Learning) course?

YES, MTA – Networking Fundamentals (Teaching and Learning) has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the MTA - Networking Fundamentals (Teaching and Learning) course, but there is a $45 discount from the original price ($59.99). So the current price is just $14.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Bassam Alkaff • Remote Author @ INE?

Bassam Alkaff • Remote Author @ INE has created 18 courses that got 653 reviews which are generally positive. Bassam Alkaff • Remote Author @ INE has taught 13,499 students and received a 4.4 average review out of 653 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Bassam Alkaff • Remote Author @ INE is an instructor that you can trust.
Remote Author @ INE & Cisco Instructor, CCDP, CCNPx3, VCP
Hello, My name is Bassam Faisal Alkaff and I have worked in the field of IT for more than 15 years. 
I specialize in networking and information security and hold several certifications such as CCDP, CCNPx3 (R&S, Sec, SP), VCPx2 (DC & NV), ITILv3.
I have trained in IT training centers like APTECH, New Horizons, and ExecuTrain. Currently I work as Remote Author @ INE & publish Cisco courses on Udemy platform.
I was the Top IEOC Contributor in July 2012 ( Internetwork Expert Online Community from INE).
Beside technology, I like reading, learning new languages, playing chess, and watching soccer games.

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Language: English
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