https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-20499
The learning lab looks like very good option. On Nov 3, 2014 5:52 AM, "Alex Brooks" <askoorb+na...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:38 AM, Joel Maslak <jmas...@antelope.net> wrote: > > You might look at your local community college's offerings. Probably > > better bang for the buck than many other offerings. > > > > On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > >> We have a couple of techs that want to learn cisco and networking in > >> general. What do you recommend for learning and getting certified on > Cisco? > >> There seems to be a million different training courses, books, etc out > >> there. > >> > > I would agree with considering face-to-face offerings; especially if > it is run with evening classes or at times the employee can access > without affecting work. It's how I first started my CCNA and I really > appreciated having access to a real physical lab, library, instructors > and other students. Though this was way back before Cisco's > all-singing all-dancing website with it's 'online' lab. > > Quite often you can also use CCNA courses at a real college as part of > a more general qualification and they often offer other courses that > it can be handy for staff to have, like CompTIA's Security+ if you are > doing any MOD or Federal contracting. And as has been said they are > normally quite cheap for what you get. > > However, have you considered actually asking the techs how they learn best? > > Alex >