Re: Oops....Re: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063]

2002-03-13 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'll admit the quality of Cisco tests (other than perhaps the CCIE Written) leaves a good deal to be desired. But unless things have radically changed, this is, in part, a result of the process used to create them, and the fact that instructional design professionals are in charge. When I

Re: Oops....Re: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063]

2002-03-13 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
PHB level?? I'm curious what that means. ;-) I think the process at Cisco has degenerated even beyond what you describe. It's not just that instructional designers (IDs) rather than subject matter experts (SMEs) write the questions and answers. The new breed of IDs also seem to have limited

RE: Oops....Re: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063]

2002-03-13 Thread John Allhiser
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Howard C. Berkowitz Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 4:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OopsRe: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063] I'll admit the quality of Cisco tests (other than perhaps the CCIE Written) leaves a good deal to be desired

Re: Oops....Re: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063]

2002-03-13 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
PHB level?? I'm curious what that means. ;-) Actually, now that I think of it, there are two meanings of relevance: Dilbertian: Pointy-Haired Boss Traffic Engineering: Per-Hop Behavior I think the process at Cisco has degenerated even beyond what you describe. It's not

RE: Oops....Re: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063]

2002-03-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Allhiser To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:RE: OopsRe: Re: Quality of Cisco exams [7:38063] Hi Howard, I'm glad to see gettlabs.com is up and running -- I will definitely peruse it tonight. Preface: I used to teach technology courses at a 4 yr college