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The following links are commonly accessed by students, and can be found on the quicklinks.

Curriculum, Assessments, Resources, etc.

The Cisco Learning Network is a collaborative, online community designed to provide members with Cisco Career Certification exam preparation training and other relevant resources and tools as well as offer an interactive hub in which to share expertise and engage with other new and established IT professionals, and directly with Cisco.

This link is a collaborative effort in creating a single file related to the CCNA Exam, focusing on the exam objectives and relating them to the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, labs, or other reference material (online, books, and image, etc.)

This is a shared document. If you are accessing this link for the first time, you must email mrsontz@gmail.com with the subject line: CCNA Complete - CCNA Objectives

This link is for CCNA complete students interested in using the networking lab (GBTC 406) during times a lab assistant nor instructor are in the lab.

It is not uncommon for errors to be found in the curriculum, labs, or worksheets. To better improve the course materials, please submit any errors you find.

A group has been created for the general collaboration of ideas, information, and files. For quick posting of related information simply email ccnacomplete@googlegroups.com and the article will be posted.

This is a members only site, and membership must be approved first. A profile can be created that emails members upon the posting of new pages, files, discussions, etc.

On a periodic basis students will reflect on their learning and understanding, and identify areas of strength and development as well as areas of needed improvement. This form is intended for student reflections, toward reaching your potential, your goals, and the objectives of this course.

This list is easily modified. Please share any additions, deletions, or modification to these common links with Mr. Sontz.

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