Juniper Open Learning Program now live

Started by SimonV, May 23, 2018, 10:05:22 AM

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SimonV

The Portal for Juniper's Open Learning Program is Now Live

Open Learning is a digital learning framework for Juniper skills growth and transformation designed for students at academic institutions, Juniper Partner engineers, and members of the military. Open Learning provides those new to networking or new to Junos and Juniper technologies the resources needed to begin learning Junos, transition to Cloud and emerging technologies, and get certified. Check it out today.

The new Open Learning portal combines all elements of Open Learning into a single access point.

Participants can...


  • Sign up for Open Learning live sessions taught by Education instructors to prepare for the JNCIA-Cloud and JNCIA-Junos certifications and earn a certification voucher
  • Connect to the JumpStart Junos program for additional learning opportunities
  • view the latest content from Junos Genius, our continuous learning platform, including eLearning modules, Learning Bytes, Hardware Installation and Configuration videos, and Day One books
  • learn through peer interaction on the J-Net community

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Open Learning Portal

Just registered myself for the free JNCIA-Cloud program :)

SimonV

Taking the JNCIA-Cloud exam next week and I just noticed they added the JNCDA (Design) also, so registered for that one as well.

deanwebb

Question: how many courses there would be ones that you would consider as being of general interest, with little or no vendor-specific content?
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SimonV

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Quote from: deanwebb on August 14, 2018, 10:23:00 AM
Question: how many courses there would be ones that you would consider as being of general interest, with little or no vendor-specific content?

None of them, but perhaps the Design is most general in terms of content.

wintermute000

THe problem is that they don't cross-certify across tracks (e.g. Cisco, VMware). So you have to do an exam per specialisation forever and ever and ever.
JUNOS genius is cool though.
It will all become a lot better when the elearning courses are launched. The live courses are the traditional 5k per week courses and who is paying that (except for the company, and then we're back to the traditional providers)

SimonV

Frankly, it's not clear to me where they are heading with their training program. Fast Track was great and made Juniper very accessible to everyone. But now all the free courseware is gone and OpenLearning seems to be the only option. It does include courseware (online only) and video training, plus you get a free exam voucher. Unfortunately only for the associate level so low-hanging fruit. I just read them on the train and do the remotely proctored exam :)