Victoria K, 02 Jul 2022
I look forward to starting my next class and will continue this journey with ACI.
Steven V, 02 Jul 2022
I understand this was a basic level course in what I am wanting to study and receive a certification in. There was a lot of information that had to be learned and/or memorized. However, there were plenty of practice questions and answers that made learning the information easier.
Wilfred M, 02 Jul 2022
Great course and very knowledgeable.
Anissa N, 02 Jul 2022
Steve Johnson is an excellent instructor! I actually wish he was in charge of my last 3 classes. The material is largely an expansion on what is covered in previous comptia topics, but through the lens of network security.
Isaac B, 02 Jul 2022
The Instructor made the course better in my opinion. The mundane course work and lesson plans were made better through his interpretation. It also helped get me ready and show me more of the Tech Field through his experience. Signaleers
Saalu S, 01 Jul 2022
Over all I would say I have learned a lot from this course that I hope to utilize in my line of work
Alfredo R, 01 Jul 2022
I love ACI Learning so far so good, great instructors and great team working towards our goals. Thanks again and Greg is amazing FYI.
Wyatt B, 01 Jul 2022
This is a huge amount of content to cover in two weeks. I would explore working in some more interactivity as a rule in these classes, I know personally when I hit about 30-45 minutes of straight lecture my absorption plummets and my brain goes elsewhere. As much as this may date me as a borderline zoomer, working in some sort of edutainment games either in class or as a resource would be good too. For examples of games in this vein check out Bitburner, Hack 'n' Slash, and TIS-100. Now what I'm proposing for class doesn't need to have nearly the same scope and can be more technical, but even some sort of lab with a bit of a story woven instead of just sterile instructions. The instructions are good but having some narrative can make the content more engaging and help with retention. Instead of having the student do the attack, then trace their own attack, and then bam it is done, have the student take on the role of a network defender, be that first responder or corrective agent, and follow through with a reasonable after-action session. I get that this is all a lot of time and money I'm talking about here but I do think it would help your courses stand out in the market, from my admittedly limited perspective.