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Just wanted to come back and say that this video is what made things click for me! You made it more fun to learn and I passed my ITF+ exam on Friday! Thank you so much for this well constructed video and taking the time to show us the components!
I passed my Comptia ITF+ with this video. My advice is to make sure to take notes. And do alot of practice test. Especially if youre new to IT. Thank you so much for posting this video. You helped me alot sir.
Thanks for taking your time to create this video. I’m looking to take a leap of faith into this career field. I hope this video will be enough to pass the ITF+, along with practice tests
I am still in 27 minutes. I am from Philippines and I gotta say this course is so helpful in making things clear. You wont regret watching this. And most importantly this video is not boring at all since I am actually watching this at dawn and before i started watching it I am actually quite tired but still it kept me awake. I feel that this video will be my root to understanding more complex topics in Information Technology. Clearly the speaker is an expert... I think that is the reason why this video would never be boring.
Thank you for providing me with this well put together course. I've been out of school for a while and decided to start from the beginning. You did an awesome job with this! 🎉
Within the first 10 minutes, I learned more here than in 6 hours of LinkedIn learning. Just bought the test, wish me luck. Will come back and post update.
I passed. Got the major confidence boost with this video. Missing stuff to learn and focus on before the test: differences of 802.11 and capabilities. What are hypervisors…. And the fundamentals of DATA. There were many data management questions, from programming languages, and types and functions. Got most of those wrong lol, so study up on those topics besides this video, and you got this! On to A+!
Thank you so much Sir, your video of ITF+ helps me a lot. I watch 2 time start to end. I took my ITF+ exam on july 3 and got failed and I saw your video and start watching your video plus use chatGPT to get help and finaly after week, 3 days full time study I got passed on july 09. I passed Network+ 8 months ago but dont know why ITF+ 1st attempt was not good. now my next plan is to buy your A+ class and ready for exam. you teach objectives related others youtube channel they go very deep that what I see different you focus how to make pass I did research in chatGPT now i can answer any questions from ITF+ . :) others they try to make you professor in a week.
Found intro very interesting and very informative, definitely i will study this course. Could you please provide full timestamp with key topics for the course at the video description area?? Thanks in advance
i live in america ka believe me here IT demands on high peeks im changing my profile banker to it i used to be it troubshooting in 2006 then move to banking while when i was in dubai , your videos helps alot
1:25:47 - I was under the impression that most remote controls use infra-red? I don't understand why you would need line-of-sight for an RF-based remote control to work?
Infrared uses pulses of infrared light to transmit data from one device to another. This Infrared light is not visible for the human eye. The Infrared technology has a signal range of about 10 yards and requires line-of-sight.
@@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica Hello sir, I passed the test today. Thank you very much because I relied on this video and the practice questions in the book. Thank you with all my heart. I am very happy.
If I could only afford one exam, which certification would you recommend between IT Fundamentals and A+? I'm currently employed as a dev. I'd love to transition to Cloud Security.
@@edrodriguez1384 maybe he was working as dev ONLY. this way he didnt touch any system administration or networking, or cloud computing :P @compton8301 if you want to work in cloud and you already have some it experience i do not see real need for you to go for ITF+ or A+. i would suggest you take some interest into Amazon Web Services certifications, like AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner. AWS is the biggest and the best cloud services provider in the world, their certifications are the best in terms of cloud computing! :D