Overall I like it, especially the second half. For a new learner, Topic 1 is a good starting poiint, laying the groundwork for understanding how wifi networks function at the most basic level. But Topic 2 is arguably more important, because it deals with ongoing maintenance, optimization, and troubleshooting of the network.
In the real world, smart people often design networks without a clear understanding of how corporate networks function, and techs are hired after the network infrastructure is designed and implemented. Then it becomes the new tech's job to make lemonade with lemons that are going bad.
My point is that the troubleshooting and maintenance sections of books and courses are often my favorite, especially if the use cases are pulled from real-world scenarios.
In the course, I would like to see:
Pragmatic use cases, especially as they pertain to troubleshooting
Review section
Review questions
Links to relevant Meraki documentation
Material as it relates to the ECMS certification. I did a once over on the exam blueprint from Meraki's website:
Topic 1: 2.6a, 2.6b, 3.3c
Topic 2: 3.3b, 3.3d, 4.1, 4.4c, 4.4d