Dear Madam/ Sir,
In which order should one use the courses needed for the IC3 certification, and which of the latest additional study material do you recommend?
Sincerely,
Herbertus J. Grootenboer
Dear Madam/ Sir,
In which order should one use the courses needed for the IC3 certification, and which of the latest additional study material do you recommend?
Sincerely,
Herbertus J. Grootenboer
I dug through the material of Certiport about IC3, and it seems to me, I can't certify the material you offer on the website, because there is a new credential offered, which I am interested in, just like in the credential "Workforce Ready".
@Herbertus-J-Grootenboer-0 said in IC3 certification sources:
I dug through the material of Certiport about IC3, and it seems to me, I can't certify the material you offer on the website, because there is a new credential offered, which I am interested in, just like in the credential "Workforce Ready".
We recorded back when IC3 GS5 was the current standard. currently they are on GS6.
All three courses will help you to achieve that. Skills learned in those course are relatively unchanged but the technology has changed over time. Even so, I believe we covered material that would be beneficial to anyone, even with the changed standard, wanting to attain that credential.
I do not say this lightly. But we thoroughly covered every single exam objective in the GS5 and that would probably be more than 90% of the GS6 certification material.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Edutainer Manager, ACI Learning [ITPRO]
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@Ronnie-Wong Would you happen to know about any current additional study material I can work through, which also adresses the material about GS6, so I can go to the exam quite confident.
90 % coverage is enough, but off course we don't only achieve an exam for the certification. We mean to be ready for work, when we achieve this credential.
If you check the credential "Workforce Ready", it also covers "Word Associate", "Excel Associate", "PowerPoint Associate" and "Professional Communication". I think that if you want to be an associate, you should be familiar with the apps of Office 2019/ Office 365. Is there any chance, that there will be courses about these subject matters?
Furthermore, do you recommended IC3 more then ITF+, to be prepped for work, or the other way around?
I do not. I used the objectives and studied to material on my own. They may produce their own material.
We do cover the use of Microsoft office but not the latest iteration. So the Office 365/2019 will not be covered in our courses.
I would recommend you check out the requirements of a job you're interested in and see which one their are listing. IC3 is not really a credential you see much here in the US, though it may be gaining popularity, I'm not sure. ITF+ is a certification shows you're familiarity with the IT world and possibly helping you to decide on your next professional level certification path.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Edutainer Manager, ACI Learning [ITPRO]
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