Training ... Get a Free First Look

by Juniper Employee on 07-27-2009 10:46 AM

As I've written previously, the Juniper Networks Education Services team is committed to providing training that equips learners to use our products in real-world scenarios.  We have deep experience on our team that enables us to produce high-quality training courses.  However, just like really good software developers need beta testers for their software, we also need beta testers for our classes.

 

When we write new training classes (or even significantly revise existing ones), we conduct various kinds of reviews to ensure that the training teaches the correct audience the correct skills in the correct way.  Sometimes, we get input from members of the "target audience" prior to writing the training (or even while writing the training), to find out what they really want to know, or to find out if a particular example is going to work well.  However, one of the biggest tests of a new class is the beta class.

 

A beta class is the first real-life test of a new class.  It is conducted in our Sunnyvale offices using student guides and labs that are candidates for final release, and it is taught on a schedule that imitates the final class.  This is where we find out whether the four-day class really is four days, whether that slide on the second day really does explain four-byte AS numbers well enough, and whether that lab really does explain the topic accurately.  This is our opportunity to double-check that the class includes the correct material for the target audience, that it teaches that material well, and that there are no missing "building blocks" of knowledge.

 

We need beta testers for these classes.  Just as we have many kinds of classes (introductory, intermediate, and advanced) on many different topics (routing, VPNs, MPLS, security, management, etc.), we need many different kinds of beta testers.  You don't need to be an expert to be a good beta tester.  In fact, we don't really want you to be an expert.  We don't expect you to correct things in the class that are wrong; instead, we expect you to raise your hand and say, "this doesn't make sense to me."  (That's our clue that there is a "bug" that we need to fix in the class.)

 

If you are interested in being a beta tester, please send an email to our alias "training" at the domain juniper.net.  Include your name, preferred email address, preferred phone number, the languages you understand, a brief description of your experience/skills, and a quick description of the kinds of classes you are interested in beta testing.  Participants in the beta classes are allowed to attend the class for free (however, all incidental expenses, including travel, are the participants' responsibility).

 

Another option for free training is to take one of our many available online courses, any time. You'll find a complete listing at juniper.net/us/en/training/technical_education/. Find the links to these online courses under the eLearning sections of each certification area.

Comments
by Muhammad Farhan Bhatti(anon) on 10-09-2009 11:10 PM
This is very good sign that Juniper is providing quality education to beginners and professional. I appreciate it
by Faraz Rafique(anon) on 10-11-2009 08:56 PM
this article is good, and need to continue.
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