Does CBT or any of these other subscription based learning courses include a Cisco IOS simulator so we don't have to buy a Cisco lab or equipment?
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Scott Morris <s...@emanon.com> wrote: > Depends on how quickly you want them trained, and how they tend to learn > thingsŠ > > Reading is good, but can be boring and tedious and not always have all the > answers. > Standard ILT can be costly, but very quick and often standard (though I¹d > shop around for who you have as an instructor since that can make or break > the success)! > Video-based training gives a good mix of things and there are options out > there. I know there¹s been one other response for CBT Nuggets, which I > would definitely recommend. > > Take that with a grain of salt (and I¹m ok with that) since I do some work > for them now. However, I would have recommended them even before I > started developing training for them. :) > > Jeremy Cioara teaches the CCNA courses for CBT, and he is quite animated > and very knowledgeable. He will definitely get all the necessary points > across. In addition to the certification courses you mentioned, there are > also many ³real world² variants of materials as well, which give a > different slant to the teachings that you may find useful for your group. > > And being a subscription cost, you can watch as many different things as > you¹d like rather than being limited to one course. Something worth > checking out. Don¹t take my word for it, go look for yourself (or have > your group do that). > > Cheers, > > Scott > > -----Original Message----- > From: Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> > Date: Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 1:02 PM > To: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> > Subject: Cisco CCNA Training > > >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. > > >