Wednesday 20 February 2008

Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista Client for Enterprise Support Technicians MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) E

Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista Client for Enterprise Support Technicians MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) Exam 70-622
Owen Fowler

Wiley

ISBN 9780470115916

Lab Manual

ISBN 9780470111642
Coursepack
9780470069592


The material in this book is full of screen shots, hit and tip boxes, colour-coded charts and more. Each chapter begins with the objective matrix for the chapter, then outlines the new terms or key terms introduced in the chapters. After that comes the substance of the chapter, then a Summary Skills Matrix which reviews what you should have learned and what you should be able to do having completed the specific chapter. Then there is a knowledge assessment section with fill-in-the-blank, T/F and then some in-depth answer questions. Finally, there are some case scenarios to apply your knowledge, all of which should help you either when learning in a classroom environment or in self- study.

Fowler writes in an easily-accessible manner. His balance of technical and lay terminology will help the new learner, but provide enough insight for the more advanced student to not be bored. This book is a good resource for anyone wishing to expand his knowledge of Vista in an enterprise situation or preparing to write a certification exam.

This book is designed to be a training tool for the new Microsoft Certified IT Professional certification. Specifically written as a Microsoft Official Academic Course, it is designed to give you all the tools to pass the certification exam 70-622. This book is very accessible. It is a pity that Fowler has given up his career in technical writing for his books are good tools for students learning the trade.

2 comments:

Sabrina Barnes said...

Are you still using this book? If not, would you be willing to sell it? I need for my husband's last semester in school. Thanks

Steven R. McEvoy said...

Send me an email from the buttons on the side.