“I found quite difficult to remain engaged on the call:
- the person delivering it was quite monotone.
- my session kept freezing (problem at my end as other users weren't experiencing this).
- he kept referring to a manual that none of us had (should we have received this? it's not available via our Learning Zone).
- two hours on a webinar last thing on a Friday is a bit of a challenge.”
“Attended a Cisco QoS course with Global Knowledge. The instructor was himself a former engineer with several decades experience. Made all the difference to learn not just the book materiel but also the insights, tips and tricks from someone who's views were worth listening to. Would very much recommend Global Knowledge on the basis of the quality of this course....even if they have 'gone cheap' and dont provide lunch any more!!!.”
“The course is too extensive that is impossible to get all knowledge from it, but the main problem is the environment used to practical problems. It has a lot of gaps and errors that need to be corrected. The virtual environment is also avalable during te course and it is not possible to use it one the course is over, I really prefer the previous system that use Cisco PacketTracert.
On the other hand Cisco used to privide a username/password for their students to get materials from their web, and nobody provide us with this logging.”
“Excellent course given by Dan Lewis who pitched the content at the right level and at the right place. One of the best trainers I've experienced.
Thank you”
“James was an excellent tutor, he made what can be very dry very interesting, and I found his method of teaching allowed me to easily remember the facts.”
“I feel that the course was delivered with exceptional knowledge and enthusiasm, giving participants time and help to gain practical experience on the chosen course.”