Join us for the latest in the Open Lecture Series on Tuesday, 1/26/2010 at 2 PM EST US. To convert to your timezone, click here.
The topic will be The LATEST Version 4 Exam Format. You will not want to miss this important Open Lecture!
Cisco is prone to making subtle modifications to the format and style of CCIE Lab Exams based on pass rates and student feedback. This Open Lecture brings you up to date with the latest information about the current Version 4.X CCIE Lab Exam.
We look forward to answering the many questions our live students will have in our virtual classroom. Bring them all and be sure to join us live online!
About Anthony Sequeira, #15626:
Anthony Sequeira brings decades of teaching, technical writing, and consulting experience to INE. Anthony began his career as an author and lecturer within the IT community, featuring best-selling titles for Microsoft and Cisco Press. Best known as one of the training voices for the revolutionary e-learning company called KnowledgeNet, Anthony now teaches online and in-classroom exclusively for INE. When not helping his students master Cisco networking, Anthony can be found at the poker tables, or flying the Florida skies in a Cessna.
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7 Responses to “Set Your Alarm! Open Lecture Series – 1/26/2010 – 2 PM EST US”
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Hi Anthony,
For the ones that have the Video On Demand is it going to be updated as well
… i cross my fingers for a positive answer lol
thanks
Yes – all Open Lectures are recoded for the Video on Demand subscribers to enjoy!
Videos will be processed WEEKLY now.
Enjoy!
for me there is no alarm set
have to wait when they appear for non-live customers.
Please post some sort of synopsis once the meeting is through? sounds like there was a tweak to the blueprint….. I cannot make the OLS meting today.
Hi Anthony,
I will set my alarm and join you at 0500hrs(GMT+8) this morning =)
Anthony:
Can you help to convert to Pakistan Time. I could not find an option for “2 PM EST US”.
regrads,
Khalid
Unbelievable
“Anthony:
Can you help to convert to Pakistan Time. I could not find an option for “2 PM EST US”.
regrads,
Khalid
”
How about using a search engine to find a site that will convert timezones ?
Such as this one :
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/