Course Lectures
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Course lectures are usually 10-30 minutes long, and are in MP4 format. More information is available or individual lectures in the link above.
I suggest you save each lecture to your hard drive so you may access it anytime. Pause when you need to. Replay when you need to. Have you ever tried doing that in a 'live' class? Maybe a couple of times, but now YOU are in control.
Also, an analogy: I bought Tiger Woods' book on golf. Read the whole thing cover to cover. Now I can play golf just like Tiger. Nope. Have to practice, again and again and again. Same thing goes for this class. Can't learn how to create firewalls, intrusion detection rules, etc., by just watching a video lecture. You MUST practice, as much as possible. I highly suggest that while watching the video you have your Linux virtual machine running. Pause the video when I run a command. Run the command, see what it does. Start the video, and repeat.
You may ask: "Why are your videos so much shorter than a regular class?" Have you ever seen a recording of a regular class? Most of it is 'dead space,' nothing being said, idle chit chat, etc. My lectures are intentionally 'dense' with material. Take a 1.5 hour lecture, remove extraneous information, pauses, chit chat, dead space, and voila -- a condensed version that is 10-30 minutes. The 'Cliff Notes' of lectures (you young people may have to Google that).
It takes more time to edit my videos than record them. The condensed version allows you use YOUR time more wisely. There's no sense in doing it any other way. You're welcome. :)
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