OT: Cisco Certifications Instruction

From: Joe Rinehart <jjrinehart_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 13:41:21 -0800

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Content preview: Just kicking around the idea of getting more into teaching
   certification courses. I do a CCNA study group a couple times a year through
   the Seattle Cisco Users Group (which I lead) but sometimes wonder about doing
   it on a more formal basis, without having to spend weeks away from home and
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Just kicking around the idea of getting more into teaching certification
courses. I do a CCNA study group a couple times a year through the Seattle
Cisco Users Group (which I lead) but sometimes wonder about doing it on a
more formal basis, without having to spend weeks away from home and stuff.

 

Any insights?

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