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Online CCNA training

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ShabeeH

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Jan 14, 2006
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My company is interested in providing affordable online CCNA training, with live instructors via webconferencing.

We would like to ask the forum members for their assistance in determining what kind of training they prefer.

1) Would you be interested in such a service?

2) How many hours of training/review are desired?

3) What schedule do you prefer? (weekdays, weekends, or evenings)

4) What is a fair price for the amount of training you specified above?

5) What are the most difficult topics for the CCNA exam, which you would to see covered in greater detail?

Any other comments or suggestions?

Thank you for your assistance!


--Shabee

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Shabee Hasan, CCNP, Cisco Trainer
Free 1 Hour Online Subnetting Tutorial:
 
1. No, It is hard to read, remember and thing - and look at monitor for 5 ours. The easyast way to learn and study is still paper. Paper rules.
I am going to CCNA tarining by CISCO, and they already have online training, so I do not get what are you training to do something that already exists? Althrough, CISCOs online training (which is official) is also badly implemented because font is terrible, and again paper is still coolest way to study.
2. Max. 2 ours a day
3. Weekdays - evnings
4. That is disccusabile
5. Well in CCNA1 - Subnetting and Chaper 6. for sure, that is all I remenber that was hard

# shutdown -i0 -g0 -y
 
Hey all, I'm a brand new member to the forum and a brand new Cisco Student. I'm currently studying at a technical center. Classes are mon-fri 7am to 1:30pm. Classes are long and I tend to get a little burned out by the end, but we do get a lot done in a day.

I'm going to have to agree with icl123, after a few hours of reading text off the screen, my eyes start to tear and I just cannot concentrate. I then break out the book or try one of the labs. Oh and flash cards rock, they really helped in getting a good grasp on the OSI model.

I think the greatest difficulty with Cisco is just figuring out, what they want you to know. There is just so much background info in each chapter and I tend to skip over some of the mor minor details, which of course appear on the tests.

I think it would be a nice Idea to be able to message a live person with my curriculum questions, but I don't want to pay any more than I am now.

I probably will just be reading through most of the past posts for some of the info I need. Hope my view as a new student helps... later
 
Hi guys,


Well the training I was talking about is not something like sitting infront of Monitor and reading course material.

Its live training by instructor over webconference, like a virtual classroom.



 
ShabeeH,

Not sure how it would go, I am sure someone would sign up but if I was going to do online training I would do CBT Nuggets (I have used CBT Nuggets)or LearnKey, then I could pause the video, I would not have to be in front of the computer at a specific time.

If I had a question, I would post it to this forum or one at Cisco or any of the others out there.

What I have found that works best for me teaching CCNA (something I have done for 7 years) is live discussions/lectures and labs with an element of online material for doing between classes.

Just my thoughts!!

E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +
 
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