February 8, 2010 at 2:07 pm
Under this requirement Microsoft gives 4 options to fufill this requirement for MCT. Option 3 and 4 would be covered if you are already a trainer or instructor, which I am not. Then Option 1 is forking out money for the CompTIA CTT+ course and test, and then submitting a taped session of you teaching atleast 6 people something in your field.
The Option 2 is what I am interested in which it states "attend and pass a presentations skills course or train-the-trainer course from a CompTIA Learning Alliance provider". However the english in the requirements does not give detail on where and who offers the train-the-trainer course. Nor does it state what passes for a "presentation skills" course.
I am in the Montgomery, AL area and I have contacted New Horizon but have not gotten any calls back from them. Does anyone know of a place that offers the Train-The-Trainer course or a presentation skills course that meets the requirement?
Shawn Melton
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February 8, 2010 at 3:51 pm
Here is a Train-The-Trainer course:
http://www.netcominfo.com/packages/506/Train-the-Trainer-CTT+--MCT-training.html
From my interpretation of the MCT requirements, taking the course (#2) is the same as getting the CTT+ certification (#1) without the added expense of the CompTIA exams and the hassle of taping a training session.
February 8, 2010 at 4:53 pm
Thanks for the information but I don't think my company is going to pay for me to go out of the South right now. I was really looking to for something that would offer it maybe in Atlanta, GA but I have not been able to so far.
Shawn Melton
Twitter: @wsmelton
Blog: wsmelton.github.com
Github: wsmelton
February 9, 2010 at 1:17 pm
For those interested I came across this program from PrepMasters:
http://www.prepmasters.com/mct.php
Which also states they have an online program that you can go through that they state: "The Online Train-the-Trainer class is accepted by Microsoft for proof of instructional expertise for the MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer)."
Has anyone ever used PrepMasters before?
Shawn Melton
Twitter: @wsmelton
Blog: wsmelton.github.com
Github: wsmelton
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