1.
The Courseware Clearly States The Specific Certification It Relates
To. If you are working to achieve a professional certification, look
for courseware specifically designed for the credential. Without a clear
understanding of whether the course will help achieve professional certification,
the course becomes less valuable to the pursuit of professional certification.
2. The Courseware Provides A Complete List Of The Exam Objectives. It
is important that you understand the objectives upon which the course
and the exam are based. Courseware objectives are the specific learning
points that relate the courseware to the exam. The objectives are often
defined by the relationship between the technology and the job function
is serves.
3. An Exam Objective Is Stated In Each Section Of The Course. On a more
incisive level, when each section contains a specific reference to the
exam objective that is to be covered, the section becomes more meaningful.
In addition, the course becomes an effective reference that facilitates
review and focused learning of specific exam objectives.
4. The Course Addresses All Of The Exam Objectives Required By The Exam.
Aside from merely listing the exam objectives, make sure the course
actually covers each one specifically. This is your key to learning
the content covered in the exam. A complete review of every exam objective
is the only acceptable minimum in a courseware product designed to facilitate
professional certification.
5. The Course Provides A Description Of The Target Audience For The
Course. In order to assure relevance of the course content and methodology,
effective courseware identifies the type of person, by job roles, interests
and objectives as well as skill level and experience, which the courseware
is designed to teach. As a candidate, you can become confused and even
disgruntled when you discover the course is well above or below your
level of interest or experience.
6. The Course Specifically Identifies Whether Prerequisites Are Required.
Courseware should clearly state whether or not there are prerequisites
to the course or the certification that the course covers. Looking for
prerequisites based on level of experience is an excellent way to identify
other course materials that will help in your pursuit of professional
certification. An indication of prerequisites in the courseware will
help you map out your plan to achieve professional certification.
7. The Course Includes A Comprehensive Table Of Contents. Navigation
throughout the course should be made as easy and understandable as possible
to facilitate an understanding of content flow and logic in the learning
process. A foundational table of contents is a critical element in demonstrating
that content is presented in an understandable, logical and navigable
manner.
8. The Course Includes A Foreword. You should always read the foreword
to get a clear and concise direction for the course. Understanding the
context of the information, the flow of the instruction and the goal
of the learning is a critical factor in your ability to absorb and understand
new concepts.
9. The Course Includes An Index. An index enables cross-referencing
of concepts and facilitates the finding of specific topics and references.
As you learn and use the course as a reference tool, finding information
should be made as easy as possible so that interruptions and distractions
to the learning process are reduced to a minimum.
10. The Course Includes A Glossary. In the context of learning, new
terms, phrases, acronyms and naming conventions are normally introduced
as new concepts are described. While you learn the definitions of terms
in the text of the courseware, it is also the function of a courseware
product to be a ready reference for continued learning and referral.
A glossary is a useful tool in the learning process as terms are continuously
referenced throughout the text, providing an easy resource for learning
refreshment if questions arise during additional study.
11. The Course Includes A Related Pre-Assessment Exam. Learning is most
effective when you (and your instructor) establish a point of origin.
With an assessment of your knowledge and understanding of the subject,
focused and productive learning is optimized as you are empowered to
concentrate on areas of weakness with supplemental reviews of areas
that you are more comfortable with.
12. The Course Includes A Post-Assessment Exam. Post assessments are
important to the serious learner because they help identify the level
of comprehension. Post assessments, when combined with a pre-assessment,
can improve the learning experience by identifying areas of improvement,
and where improvement is still necessary. Post assessments are an essential
component of the certification process because they indicate your readiness
to challenge an exam, and ultimately your ability to perform the skills
required by the related job role.
13. The Course Includes A Quiz Or Assessment At The End Of Each Section.
Continuous assessment provides a constant challenge to retention and
allows for goal-based learning. Information is retained in permanent
memory more readily when it is challenged and applied as it is learned.
Quizzes and other assessments at the end of each chapter help you solidify
the concepts associated with each exam objective, and provide a basis
for memorization.
14. The Course Contains Lab Assignments Or Experiments. Information
is retained more permanently when it is applied in a real-life situation.
Additionally, application and experimentation leads to familiarity with
learned solutions as well as abstract application of learned solutions
to unexpected situations. Achieving success on a certification exam
is highly dependant upon your experience and involvement with the skills
being tested.
Understanding your courseware is the first step in using it effectively.
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