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E-Learning: CompTIA CertMaster Learn for IT Fundamentals (ITF+) Individual License (ITFPLUS-CMLEARN)

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Description

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The CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) training and exam helps professionals decide if a career in IT is right for them or to develop a broader understanding of IT. ITF+ will certify the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing, IT infrastructure, application software development, database fundamentals, and security.

CompTIA ITF+ helps professionals to decide if a career in IT is right for them or to develop a broader understanding of IT.   ITF+ is the only single certification that covers all areas of IT foundations, creating a broader understanding of IT making it ideal for non-technical professionals.

The following is included with this product:

  • 1 x CompTIA CertMaster Learn for IT Fundamentals (ITF+)  (FC0-U61) license

Licenses expire 12 months from date of purchase if not activated.   Once activated, each license is valid for 12 months.  Registration instructions will be sent via email after your purchase is complete.  

Please see below for more information about CompTIA CertMaster Learn.

Further Information

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CompTIA CertMaster Learn

CompTIA CertMaster Learn is a comprehensive eLearning environment that teaches the content and skills needed for a career in technology and helps prepare you for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) FC0-U61 exam. Interactive and self-paced, CertMaster Learn is the ideal first step in your training journey. Instructional lessons are combined with assessments, videos, and performance-based questions. A personalized learning plan helps you stay on track with your studies, while robust analytics bring awareness of strengths and weaknesses, ultimately guiding you to acquire the knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed on the exam and in your IT career. 

Objectives

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On completion of this course you will be able to:

  • Set up a computer workstation and use basic software applications
  • Understand the functions and types of devices used within a computer system
  • Apply basic computer maintenance and support principles
  • Understand some principles of software and database development
  • Configure computers and mobile devices to connect to home networks and to the internet
  • Identify security issues affecting the use of computers and networks

Content

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Using Computers

Common

  • Computing Devices
  • Information Technology
  • Personal Computers (PC)
  • Mobile and IoT Devices

Using a:

  • Workstation
  • Setting up a PC System
  • Ergonomic Concepts
  • Navigating an OS
  • Using Input Devices
  • Icons and Windows

Using an OS

  • Functions of an Operating System
  • Types of Operating System
  • Virtualization
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Apple macOS and iOS
  • Linux, Chrome, and Android
  • File Explorer
  • Windows Settings and Control Panel
  • Using a Web Browser

Managing an OS

  • Management Interfaces
  • Process and Service Management
  • Memory and Disk Management
  • Command Line Interfaces
  • Access Control and Protection

Troubleshooting and Support

  • Support and Troubleshooting
  • Identifying the Problem
  • Understanding the Problem
  • Resolving and Documenting the Problem
  • Developing a Troubleshooting Approach
  • Troubleshooting PC Issues
  • Getting Support
  • Using a Search Engine


Using Apps and Databases

Using Data Types and Units

  • Notational Systems
  • Units of Measure
  • Data Types
  • Data Representation
  • The Value of Data
  • Intellectual Property
  • Data-driven Business Decisions

Using Apps

  • Installing Applications
  • Application Management
  • Managing Software Licensing
  • Productivity Software
  • Collaboration Software
  • Business Software

Programming and App Development

  • Programming Logic
  • Programming Languages
  • Programming Concepts
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • Scripting Languages
  • Application Platforms and Delivery

Using Databases

  • Database Concepts
  • Database Structures
  • Relational Methods
  • Database Access Methods
  • Application Architecture Models

Using Computer Hardware

System Components

  • Selecting a Computer
  • Motherboard Components
  • Processors
  • Features of Processors
  • Expansion Bus
  • System Cooling
  • BIOS and UEFI System Firmware

Using Device Interfaces

  • Computer Connector Types
  • USB and Firewire
  • Graphic Devices
  • Graphic Device Interfaces
  • Input Devices
  • Configuring Peripherals
  • Bluetooth and NFC
  • Networking Interfaces

Using Peripheral Devices

  • Installing and Uninstalling
  • Peripherals
  • Display Devices
  • Display Settings
  • Multimedia Ports and Devices
  • Printer Types
  • Installing and Configuring a Printer
  • Scanners and Cameras

Using Storage Devices

  • System Memory
  • Mass Storage Devices
  • Optical Discs and Drives
  • Flash Memory Devices

Using File Systems

  • Managing the File System
  • Folders and Directories
  • File Explorer
  • Files
  • File Attributes and Permissions
  • Searching for Folders and Files
  • File Types and Extensions

Using Networks

Networking Concepts

  • Network Components
  • TCP/IP
  • Internet Protocol
  • Address Resolution Protocol
  • DNS and URLs
  • Internet Application Services

Connecting to a Network

  • Internet Service Types
  • Wireless Internet Services
  • Setting Up a Wireless Network
  • Configuring a Wireless Client

Secure Web Browsing

  • Safe Browsing Practices
  • Configuring Browser Security
  • Managing Cookies and PII
  • Digital Certificates and Antiphishing
  • Enabling a Firewall

Using Shared Storage

  • Local Sharing and Storage
  • Windows File Sharing
  • Hosted Sharing and Storage Backups
  • Windows Backup

Using Mobile Devices

  • Using a Mobile Device
  • Mobile Applications and App Stores
  • Network Connectivity
  • Email Configuration
  • Synchronization and Data Transfer

Security Concepts

Security Concerns

  • Computer Security Basics
  • Social Engineering
  • Business Continuity
  • Disaster Recovery

Using Best Practices

  • Securing Devices Malware
  • Preventing Malware Infections Spam
  • Software Sources and Patch Management

Using Access Controls

  • Access Controls
  • User Account Types
  • Authentication Factors
  • Uses of Encryption
  • Password Cracking and Management

Behavioral Security Concepts

  • Policies and Procedures
  • Handling Confidential Information
  • Acceptable Use Policies
  • Expectations of Privacy
  • Taking the Exam
  • Career Advice
  • Glossary

Pre-requisites

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There are no prerequisites for this training course.   It is suitable for IT novices who need a broad, fundamental understanding of IT and who want to learn the basics of computers, computer software, mobile devices, networking, LANs and WANs, data storage, and how IT infrastructures are monitored and managed.

 

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