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maguire_k

2002-04-22, 6:51 am

Has anyone done the 1 day train the trainer, if so do have any info on it, as there is nothing on the website.

What the run through is like, is it helpful and are you marked on the day etc...

Any replies appreciated,

Thanks!
trogers5

2002-04-29, 9:35 am

I have never heard of Train the Trainer for one day!! Usually they are at least 2-3-days in length, with most going for 5-days.

I would be a bit skeptical about the one day session. I called the tech center about a 2-day session and they stated it was approved my Microsoft but not Comptia approved. I don't know exactly what that had to do with it. They did not seem to know what they were talking about! I would contact MS, and find out details.

Sorry, can't me more help!
sbirchfield

2002-04-30, 8:50 am

I took a MS approved 1 day TTT course in Orlando. It was pretty good. We did all of the things that were offered in most of the two day courses I looked at.

We ran through the curriculum at a good pace but covered the whole thing and did three presentations throughout the day. What you will find is most of the one day classes only allow for 4-6 students max. This is to be able to give everyone the chance to do their speeches and be graded on how they did. Most of the 2-3 day classes would max out with 12 students. I liked the one on one attention.

Hope this helps.
msorgen3

2002-05-14, 7:59 am

I took the course in New York City. It was extremely easy. All we did was sit and listen. A few questions were asked, but that was it. Basically, the instructor told us how to teach. It was a one day course.
trogers5

2002-05-14, 8:18 am

My question is does Microsoft recognize this one day course as part of the MCT requirements?

It was my understanding the course had to be at least 3-days in lenghth. Maybe I'm wrong!

I know you must have completed at least a 3-day course during the last 12-months from a CTEC center.

Does anyone know the answer?
msorgen3

2002-05-14, 8:31 am

Sorry - I forgot to mention that. At the end of the course, the instructor hands you a certificate and it is recognized by Microsoft.
maguire_k

2002-05-16, 9:25 am

I did the Train the Trainer course 2 weeks ago, it consisted of half a day theory and then for the second half of the day questions and going over this theory, the everyone on the course had to give a 15 minute presentation and have notes, you were marked on these. The only thing is that we are still waiting 2 weeks later to know whether we passed or failed.

For this Train the Trainer course to qualify you for the Instructor cert, you already have to have training experience of 2 years or more(this is on the micorsoft website).
msorgen3

2002-05-16, 12:58 pm

I guess it works differently depending on where you take the test. For me, it was only one day here in New York city.
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