Of What Should Baseline IT Education Consist
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@Dashrender said in Of What Should Baseline IT Education Consist:
@scottalanmiller said in Of What Should Baseline IT Education Consist:
I do realize that Wall St. is on the high side of salaries. But we are talking entry level people in systems administration. In Texas we were going to pay more than that for high school kids if they could show a little Linux aptitude.
Not just high, extreme and rare outside of wallstreet is what I would say - perhaps also on the london equivalent.
But it's not. Yes, it's on the high side. But most people don't even claim that to be the high paying industry. The start up industry is paying $300K for system admins these days. You can make nearly $200K in non-profits. And the big boys like Google, MS, Amazon, FB, Oracle, IBM.... they can't pay much less. Less, sure. But they can't fundamentally pay less or they can't hire. These are huge sectors that can't get enough people. These jobs are actually out there.
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It's definitely not extreme or rare. System administration is a high paying field. The exceptions are the low paying, in reality. $200K is certainly high, but $100K is not. And $100K is enough to make a $60K professor job very, very low.
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According to me, every student should know the Following things
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Set Up a simple Backup system
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Do Everything faster with shortcuts
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Protect yourself with viruses
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Set Up the Network
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Keep your PC Free of Cap
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Access your Home Computer from Everywhere
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Keep your computer in tip Top shape with regular maintenance
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Instantly share a file with another computer
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Easily find your lost or stolen gadget
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Keep Your Personal Information safe & secure.
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What about standard interfaces? Representative ideas such as icons, folders, files and data structures?
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How to download something with out getting a drive by download or some kind of malware.
That's kind of like google skills, but from what I understand lots of students get sucked in to drivers.com and the like.
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Pinging, anyone have additional thoughts?
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So, since college really isnt applicable anymore, let alone trade schools. Everybody has written a book.
My next venture would be for mentorship through an msp of some type, such as job shadowing or somethingof that nature.
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@NerdyDad said in Of What Should Baseline IT Education Consist:
So, since college really isnt applicable anymore, let alone trade schools. Everybody has written a book.
My next venture would be for mentorship through an msp of some type, such as job shadowing or somethingof that nature.
Yes, but what skills should they know before that?
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A lot of this has already been discussed.
Needs to know before L0 (Similar to A+, minus the old tech that you won't see anymore)
- Computer hardware
- knowledge of administrating OSs
- File Systems
- Interfaces and cables (At the computer)
- Networking devices & mediums (WiFi, copper, fiber)
- Administering a Soho wireless network
- TCP/IP Suite w/ OSI Model
Needs to know before L1 (Similar to Net+, with additional prerequisites)
- Backups
- Cyber Security
- LDAP/AD Administration
- Touch on logic and programming
- Touch on databases
- Touch on Web technologies
- WAN protocols
- Virtualization
An actual administrator (Sys Admin, Net Admin, etc.) would have more focused training depending on their field & specialty