Acing Security+ with no notes and no memorization

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • My notes for this video:
    Hello and welcome. My name is Sanjin and I am a teacher, robotics and of late a cybersecurity enthusiast. In this video I will tell you how I studied for and passed Security+ over a 3 month period under challenging circumstances and minimal available time to study.
    In this video I will be sharing my study methods (which involved zero reading and zero memorization), the resources I used and my exam strategy
    So lets start at the beginning
    First of all my generally philosophy on learning:
    1. Learn by doing
    2. Learn from many sources
    3. Do not focus on the exam - focus on the concepts
    4. Always ask - what can I do with what I just learned
    5. Find out how successful people learned what you want to learn
    Tips from videos of people giving advice on passing Security+
    a. Listening to lectures was an option
    b. Ideas about teaching others
    c. Jason Dion course
    d. Hand written notes
    e. Flash cards
    f. Reading study guide (big picture)
    2. Got Jason Dion Course - watched lectures - hand written notes
    Moving house twice - study on the go 100% lectures on app in car
    a. Don’t worry if you can’t remember anything
    b. Just worry if it makes sense
    c. Record the concepts that you do not understand
    d. I recommend doing comptia quizzes after you cover a topic
    RESOURCES SCREENSHARE:
    Comptia certmaster labs
    a. great consolidation tool
    b. once you see the concepts in action, the lecture content just sticks
    Exam practice
    a. Jason Dion Udemy Exams (do 20 questions then google everything you didn’t know)
    b. Comptia practice tests
    SOCIAL:
    Twitter: / sanjindedic
    Facebook Page: / headstartacademyau
    WEBSITES
    www.headstarta...
    robotix.com.au/
    About me
    I have been a technology enthusiast from as long as I can remember with a special love for robots. I completed my Robotics degree at A.N.U and majored in Computer Vision. In 2012 after 5 years working as a Design Engineer, I decided to get into education. My first passion was bringing Arduino Programming and 3D printing to schools but I as the years went by Python became my new favourite toy for creating text based applications like chatbots and 2D games. Since 2015 I have been teaching part time while authoring books and online courses used by tens of thousands of students across Australia as well as doing extensive teaching training in collaboration with Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria.
    About Head Start Academy
    I believe that coding is an extremely useful and universally valued skill. Today most students in Australia experience some coding in school or in after school programs. Some students enjoy it immensely and are left wanting more, these are the students I want to help. My goal is to build on that enthusiasm, introduce them to like minded peers and help them learn the skills and habits that will set them on a path to excellence in Computer Science.
    In our classes students will experience the following:
    • Small group learning: 6 - 12 students
    • Instruction from an educator who has university level qualifications in both education and Digital Technologies
    • Minute by minute peer and instructor feedback on their code
    • Lifetime access to learning materials (videos + pdf guides) for all the content covered
    • Research skills and best practice use of coding websites like Stack Overflow and GitHub

Комментарии • 2

  • @davidrodriguesvicente591
    @davidrodriguesvicente591 Год назад

    Hey, how can i contact you cause i'm needing some help for a project about arduino?

    • @SanjinDedic
      @SanjinDedic  Год назад

      Well you can send me a link to your code, just please give me at least a week. I am back at work this week, running a coding competition on Thursday . . .and I got a baby at home