Speaker Name
Title / Region
Date
Introducing
Cisco Networking Academy
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Agenda
•
Internet of Everything
•
•
•
2014
Cisco
its affiliates.
All rights
©©2014
Cisco
and/orand/or
its affiliates.
All rights reserved.
reserved.
What is Networking
Academy?
•
Metrics and Impact
•
Comprehensive
Program
•
Growing Demand
Certifications and
Salaries
Student Outcomes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kt5VulFqBm4
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Cisco leverages its expertise in ICT
and networking to develop courses
delivered through public-private
partnerships
Students attend courses at
local schools, community colleges
and universities throughout the
United States and Canada
Students gain critical skills:
• Technical
• Business
• 21st century soft skills
Students prepare for:
• Entry-level careers
• Industry-recognized certifications
• Entrepreneurship
• Further education
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Together we make a difference around the world.
Government
Nonprofits
Education
Business
It takes all the partners to ensure the best student outcomes.
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Impact since 1997
Countries
170
Students worldwide
5 Million
Academy schools worldwide
9,000
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Instructors worldwide
20,000
Online exams taken
100 Million
Languages offered
19
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Use this slide for
US-only data (no
state data)
United States
Academy Students since inception
Active Academy Students
Active Female Students
1,119,876
146,601
14%
Active Institutions Partnering with Cisco
1,764
Active Academy Instructors
3,500
Congressional Districts Participating
In-Kind Contribution Value since inception
416 of 436
$490.96 M
Quarterly Metrics as of 10.31.13
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Use this slide for
Canada-only data
(no province
data)
Canada
Academy Students since inception
Active Academy Students
Active Female Students
125,162
22,159
9%
Active Institutions Partnering with Cisco
202
Active Academy Instructors
489
In-Kind Contribution Value since inception
$54.33 M
Quarterly Metrics as of 10.31.13
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Use this slide for
US-and-State
data – substitute
your state
U.S.
California
1,119,876
143,133
146,601
19,522
14%
13%
Active Institutions Partnering with Cisco
1,764
136
Active Academy Instructors
3,500
386
416 of 436
48 of 53
$490.96 M
$54.87 M
Academy Students since inception
Active Academy Students
Active Female Students
Congressional Districts Participating
In-Kind Contribution Value since inception
Quarterly Metrics as of 10.31.13
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Use this slide for
Canada-andProvince data –
substitute your
province
Canada
Ontario
125,162
54,742
22,159
9,645
9%
9%
Active Institutions Partnering with Cisco
202
71
Active Academy Instructors
489
144
$54.33 M
$23.05 M
Academy Students since inception
Active Academy Students
Active Female Students
In-Kind Contribution Value since inception
Quarterly Metrics as of 10.31.13
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Turnkey solution for educators. Free to nonprofit organizations.
1. High quality curricula and learning tools
2. Discounts on equipment and
certification exams
3. Instructor training, support communities,
professional development
4. Online teaching resources, grade books
5. Online simulations, quizzes,
assessments
6. 24x7 online instructor and student
support
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Instructor(s), classroom space, and more.
1. Classroom space for in-person
instruction
2. Instructor available to receive
training
3. Funds to purchase lab equipment
bundles (varies by curriculum)
4. Student PCs for viewing online
curricula and labs
5. Internet access with sufficient
network connections and bandwidth
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A Comprehensive Learning Experience
Instant Feedback
Gaming
Simulations
Case Studies
Social Media
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Highly interactive online courses engage students
effectively, and online assessments provide immediate
feedback on each student’s strengths and weaknesses
Games integrate virtual worlds, scoring and
competitions, to teach and motivate students
while they are having fun (Cisco Aspire)
Virtual networks supplement lab equipment,
extending student practice beyond physical
lab equipment (Cisco Packet Tracer)
Real world projects help students practice
business, financial, and 21st century skills
(Passport21 to Entrepreneurship)
Students collaborate on Academy
NetSpace, Facebook and Twitter to
continue learning outside the classroom
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for 21st Century Learning
• Research-driven design, ongoing process
and quality monitoring
• Complex activities, assessments and grade
books
• Scalable, online delivery system available
24/7
• Tools enable instructors to create their own
performance-based assessments
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ICT &
Networking
Skills
• PC computer
hardware and
software
• CompTIA A+
certification
Business &
Soft Skills
21st Century
Skills
• Basic routing,
switching, and
WAN
• CCENT certification
IT Essentials
CCNA Routing
and Switching
(Course 1: Intro to
Networks;
Course 2: R&S
Essentials)
• Intro to ICT &
networking in
healthcare industry
Health
Information
Networking
• Advanced routing,
switching, and
WAN
• CCNA R&S
certification
• Network security
concepts
• CCNA Security
certification
• Advanced
networking for
converged networks
• CCNP certification
CCNA Routing
and Switching
(Course 3: Scaling
Networks; Course
4: Connecting
Networks)
CCNA Security
CCNP
Aspire – Simulation-Based Learning Game
Passport21 – Entrepreneurship Case Studies
Assessments – Technology-Enabled Summative, Formative, and Simulation-Based Exams
Packet Tracer – Multi-User Simulation and Visualization Tool
Cisco NetSpace – Cloud-Based Learning and Collaboration Platform
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CompTIA
A+
CCNA Routing
and Switching
CCENT
CCNA
Security
CCNP
Network
Professional
CCNP
Network
Specialist
Voice
Primer
Network
Associate
Network
Technician
Intro to
Entrepreneurship
CCNA Routing &
Switching
Cloud
Primer
Intro to
Cybersecurity
CCNA
Security
CCNA Routing &
Switching
IT Essentials
IT Technician
Student Networking Knowledge and Skills
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Simulation, Visualization, and Collaboration Software
Simulate IOS Commands
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Visualize Network Traffic
Collaborate on Multiuser Activities
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Simulation-Based Game for Experiential Learning
• Multiple levels, multiple paths
• Multiple contract choices
• Simulated time and economy
• Money management
• Problem injector
• Skills proficiency indicator
• Networking simulation
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Developed by Cisco
Instructor-Led
• IT Essentials
• CCNA Routing & Switching
• CCNA Security
Developed by Community
•
•
•
Voice Primer
Cloud Primer
Collaboration Primer
Developed by Partners
•
Linux Essentials
Self-Enroll
• Entrepreneurship
• Intro to Cybersecurity
• Get Connected
• Internet of Everything
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Demand for ICT and Networking Professionals
NORTH AMERICA
2.2 Billion
Networked Devices
WESTERN EUROPE
2.3 Billion
Networked Devices
CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE
902 Million
Networked Devices
JAPAN
727 Million
Networked Devices
LATIN AMERICA
1.3 Billion
Networked Devices
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
1.3 Billion
Networked Devices
ASIA PACIFIC
5.8 Billion
Networked Devices
Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global IP Traffic Forecast, 2010–2015
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• ICT and networking careers exist in every industry, including less technology-centric
fields like entertainment, energy, healthcare, and many more
• Virtually no limits — nearly every organization relies on ICT for success
Journalism
Entertainment
Education
Gaming
Green Energy
Healthcare
Gov’t/Finance
Security
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Market analysis confirms what we’re hearing from students, instructors, and
employers:
• To remain relevant and competitive in the market, we must move beyond core
networking skills alone
• Advanced ICT skills and soft skills are essential in enabling students to find a job in
the ICT space
• Students not only need the right skills, they are also in search of on-the-job training
and ways to connect with potential employers
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Which skills do employers rate as most important?
7%
Social Media
Skills
93%
32%
Hard Skills
61%
Soft Skills
Source: BusinessWeek, 2013
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of employers reported that the
capacity to think critically,
communicate clearly, and solve
complex problems is more
important than an
undergraduate major.
Source: Associated Press, 2013
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The Need for Skilled ICT Professionals Is Expected to Continue Growing
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Industry Certifications
Evidence-Based Research Shows that Employers See Value
Faster Problem Resolution (76% agree)
Reduced Network Downtime (70% agree)
Increased Client Satisfaction (61% agree)
More Successful and Timely IT Projects (72% agree)
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All Academy Students Should Seek Cisco Certification
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Students who have just completed the CCENT, CCNA
Routing and Switching, CCNA Security, and CCNP
curricula have a fresh view of newly evolving
technology
•
Enjoy a diverse certification program with opportunities
to grow in the future
•
Cisco has been the leader in IT networking from the
beginning - capitalize on that strength
•
Enter a very active and growing job market
•
Hiring managers want certification
•
Certification can lead to as much as a 9% salary boost
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Global Knowledge: 2014 IT Skills & Salary Report
CCAr: Cisco Certified Architect
$137,880
CCNA SP Operations: Cisco Certified Network Associate Service Provider
Operations
$88,649
CCDA: Cisco Certified Design Associate
$95,602
CCNA SP: Cisco Certified Network Associate Service Provider
$91,103
CCDE: Cisco Certified Design Expert
$128,852
CCNA Video: Cisco Certified Network Associate Video
$89,016
CCDP: Cisco Certified Design Professional
$110,802
CCNA Voice: Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice
$87,480
CCENT: Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician
$71,482
CCNA Wireless: Cisco Certified Network Professional Wireless
$94,134
CCIE Data Center: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Data Center
$137,973
CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate
$86,733
CCIE R&S: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Routing & Switching
$121,929
CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing and Switching
$81,308
CCIE Security: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Security
$115,878
CCNP Data Center: Cisco Certified Network Professional Data Center
$111,384
CCIE Service Provider: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Serv Prov
$129,716
CCNP Security: Cisco Certified Network Professional Security
$108,286
CCIE Voice: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Voice
$122,152
CCNP Service Provider: Cisco Certified Network Prof Service Provider
$105,930
CCIE Wireless: Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert Wireless
$128,200
CCNP Voice: Cisco Certified Network Professional Voice
$102,741
CCNA Data Center: Cisco Certified Network Associate Data Center
$96,814
CCNP Wireless: Cisco Certified Network Professional Wireless
$125,331
CCNA Security: Cisco Certified Network Associate Security
$82,293
CCNP: Cisco Certified Network Professional
$90,833
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Preparing Students for Success
• Experienced instructors teaching in classroom
• Hands-on experience in labs working
collaboratively and individually
• Rigorous courses, online content
• Preparation for industry-recognized certifications
• Individual instruction and independent study
• Pathways to higher education and careers
• Critical 21st century skills
• Access to global ICT support communities, career
• Ongoing assessment and personalized feedback
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tools, and social networking
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Technology/Hard Skills
WHAT They Learn
21st Century/Soft Skills
HOW They Learn
Entrepreneurial Skills
How They THINK
• Networking
• Collaboration
• Mindset
• Security
• Community
• Critical thinking
• Wireless
• Communication
• Basic computing
• Problem-solving
• Personal and social
responsibility
• Configuration
• Initiative and leadership
• Business management
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• Regional, national and global student competitions allow students to test and
showcase their skills
• Olympic style medals, trips, books and cash are available as prizes for
winners
• NetRiders Skills Competition, Skills USA, World Skills, etc.
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• Cisco Networking Academy also works to promote ICT education and careers for girls and
women. The percentage of female academy students continues to grow nationally
• Here is a video used at the Girls in ICT Day in 2014 (features Cisco leaders: John Chambers,
Padma Warrior, Tae Yoo, Kathy Mulvany, and Harbrinder Kang)
https://videosharing.cisco.com/vportal/VideoPlayer.jsp?ccsid=C-235d1b2b-646a-4164-84e5-c0e2d2f7f5db:1#
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• Start building the pipeline of needed ICT
professionals with Cisco Networking
Academy courses at your school or
organization
• Students prepare for entry-level career
opportunities, continuing education, industryrecognized certifications, and career
advancement
• For more information, visit
www.cisco.com/go/netacad/usc
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Auxiliary slides follow
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• Address market shifts and skills gap
Meet global demand for technical skills
beyond core routing and switching
Increase workforce readiness skills
• Expand learning opportunities
Provide introduction to essential and
emerging networking technology skills
Supplement with career and collaboration
skills
• Expand delivery model
Grow the pipeline for core NetAcad ICT
offerings
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Cisco
Developed
Community
Developed
Partner
Developed
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•
Certification aligned traditional instructor-led ICT courses, such as ITE, CCNA R&S, CCNA Security
•
Non-certification aligned instructor-led courses, such as HIN
•
Self-enroll courses that are self-paced, self-directed courses designed to compliment the instructor-led
ICT courses offered in partnership with schools and organizations around the world
•
Supplemental learning courses developed by NetAcad instructors partnering with Cisco
•
Shared with the entire global NetAcad community to provide a way for instructors to expose students
to some essential and emerging technology topics
•
All instructors can open/teach classes using this supplemental content
•
Relevant content developed by a third party that aligns with our desire to increase employability
•
Expands learning opportunities for our students with additional technology and soft skills courses
•
Enables faster time to market
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Instructor-Led Courses
Self-Enroll Courses
Certification aligned and non-certification aligned
Certification aligned and non-certification aligned
Instructors open courses and teach
Any NetAcad user can self-enroll
Instructor pacing and facilitation
Subject matter expert facilitation/moderation and research, but not
pacing
Full range of assessments
• Quizzes
• Formative – chapter quizzes, interactive flash tasks,
simulations, Packet Tracer activities
• Summative – chapter exams, final exams
•
•
•
Course labs, activities, Packet Tracer
Practice activities with feedback
Typically 70 hours engagement
10-30 hours engagement
Instructor training required
No Instructor training required
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Quizzes
Formative assessments - chapter quizzes
Summative assessments are desirable, for any technical-skillrelated offering, as part of NetAcad’s activity-based model for
human learning
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Emerging
Essential
General
Routing &
Switching
Healthcare
Networks
Security
Unified Comms
Collaboration
Cloud
Internet of
Everything
IT Essentials
CCNA R&S
HIN
CCNA Security
Voice Primer
Collaboration
Primer
Cloud Primer
Intro to IoE
Get Connected*
CCNP
Courses
OS & IT Basics
Intro to
Cybersecurity
Second IoE
Course*
Linux
Courses
Problem Solving
& Teamwork
Learning
Tools
Career Skills
ICT & Networking Skills
Foundational
Smart Grid Pilot*
Entrepreneurial
Skills
Entrepreneurship
Packet Tracer
Cisco Developed
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Course
Certification
ITE
CompTIA A+
CCNA R&S (courses 1 & 2)
Cisco CCENT
CCNA R&S (courses 1-4)
Cisco CCNA R&S
CCNP
Cisco CCNP
CCNA Security
Cisco CCNA Security
Linux Essentials
Linux Essentials Certificate of Achievement
Cisco Aspire
Community Developed
Partner Developed
Current as of June 2014
* Planned
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Cisco Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
•
Helps students develop an entrepreneurial mindset
Teaches skills such as business planning, negotiation, financial literacy,
and problem solving
Content organized into 7 modules that include practice activities and
quizzes to test understanding
FEATURES
•
Estimated time to complete: 10-15 hours
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
For students who want an introduction to an entrepreneurial mindset
and business skills
AVAILABILITY
•
•
Languages: English, Arabic, and Spanish
Self-enroll and instructor-led courses
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Cisco Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
Introduces the importance of cybersecurity and current trends in
industry
Content organized in 8 modules that include presentations and panel
discussions with industry experts
FEATURES
•
•
•
Activities, videos and additional resources for students to explore
Assessments include a pre-test, 8 quizzes, 1 final exam
Estimated time to complete: 20 hours
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
•
Introductory course for students interested in and introduction to
cybersecurity and learning about the trends of cybersecurity in the
market today
No previous knowledge required
AVAILABILITY
•
•
Languages: English
Self-enroll course
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Cisco Developed
DESCRIPTION
• Introduces the concepts and challenges of the transformational IoE economy
• Broad focus, not aligned to an industry vertical or certification
FEATURES
• Five modules of interactive instructional content featuring IoE experts
• Activities, videos, and simulation experiences
• Assessments include a pre-test, module quizzes, and final exam
• Class duration: 6 weeks
• Estimated time to complete: 15-20 hours
• No prerequisites
TARGET AUDIENCE
• Self-directed learners who want to understand what IoE means for them
• Self-directed learners who want to leverage their technical knowledge into IOErelated functions in the workplace
AVAILABILITY
• Languages: English
• Self-enroll & Instructor-led courses
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Networked Connections of People, Process, Data, Things
People
Connecting people
in more relevant,
valuable ways
Data
Turning data into more
useful information for
decision making
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Process
Delivering the right
information to the right
person (or machine) at
the right time
Things
Physical devices and
objects connected to the
Internet and each other for
intelligent decision making
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Module
Objectives
1
•
Describe the Internet and its evolution to the Internet of Everything
•
Explain the four pillars of IoE and how its innovations can transform businesses
What Is the IoE?
2
Pillars of the IoE
•
Explain the interconnection of people, process, data, and things that forms the Internet of
Everything
3
Connecting the
Unconnected
•
Explain how things that are non-IP-enabled and IP-enabled devices can be connected to a
network to communicate in the Internet of Things
•
Explain programming and show a simulated version of the Cisco Coffee JavaScript application
Transitioning to
the IoE
•
Explain the steps to evaluate and implement an IoE solution
•
Explain security concerns that must be considered when implementing IoE solutions
Bringing It All
Together
•
Describe the M2M, M2P and P2P interactions and review an example of an IoE solution at a
modeled winery
•
Explain the concept of prototyping and how this is critical in the nascent IoE market
4
5
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Self-Enroll
Classes
Instructor-led
Classes
Class Instructors
Cisco SME
NetAcad instructors
Class Duration (estimated time to complete: 15-20 hours)
6 weeks
Up to the instructors
Optimal class size (# of students)
2K - 5K
Typically under 50
Add your own instructional materials (recordings,
pencasts, etc.) or leverage NetAcad library of instructional
materials
Yes
Up to the instructors
Monitoring and moderating class discussion forum
(asynchronously)
Yes
Up to the instructors
Synchronous office hours
No
Up to the instructors
Synchronous collaborations sessions
No
Up to the instructors
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Explore the Course Navigation
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Cisco Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
Introductory/Pre-ITE course
Five modules that include illustrations and narrations guiding students
through each topic
FEATURES
•
•
•
Activities and videos for students to explore
Assessments include quizzes, 1 final exam
Estimated time to complete: 30 hours
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
•
Introductory course for students interested in learning the basics of IT
No previous knowledge required
AVAILABILITY
•
•
•
Target availability October
Languages: Brazilian Portuguese
Self-enroll and instructor-led courses
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Community Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
Understand common voice terminology and concepts
Understand the key advantages of a voice over IP (VoIP) system over a
traditional PBX
FEATURES
•
•
•
Use Packet Tracer to configure Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Express (CUCME) in a basic two site topology
Two modules that include instructional slides and labs
Estimated time to complete: 8 hours
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
•
Supplemental content instructors can add to networking courses
Recommended knowledge: CCENT-level skills
AVAILABILITY
•
•
Languages: English
Instructor-led course
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Community Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
Introduces cloud computing with references to the underlying
technologies in consolidation, virtualization and automation
Understand the benefits and importance of different cloud computing
technologies
FEATURES
•
•
Four modules that include videos, case studies, references and
instructional slides
Estimated time to complete: 40 hours
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
•
Supplemental content instructors can add to networking courses
Recommended knowledge: CCENT-level skills
AVAILABILITY
•
•
Languages: English
Instructor-led course
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Community Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
•
Telephony concepts and collaboration technologies at a fundamental
level
Implement Voice over IP technologies on routers and CUCM server
Introduce Mobile Applications and Tele-Presence
FEATURES
•
•
•
Include multimedia, labs and formative assessments
Estimated time to complete: 15-20 hours
Recommended knowledge: CCENT-level skills
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
Instructors who want to supplement their networking courses with
collaboration technology
AVAILABILITY
•
•
Languages: English
Instructor-led course
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Cisco Developed
Community Developed
•
Select Offerings > Self-Enroll Courses
to learn more
•
Select Offerings > Community
Developed Courses to learn more
•
Click Enroll link to enroll in a course
•
Contact your instructor to enroll
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Partner Developed
•
Information available soon
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Partner Developed
DESCRIPTION
•
•
•
Curriculum developed by Network Development Group (NDG)
16 content modules
Aligns with Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Linux Essentials Certificate
of Achievement
FEATURES
•
Include practice lab activities and assessments to test understanding
TARGET AUDIENCE
•
•
Targeted to entry-level Linux professionals
No previous knowledge required
AVAILABILITY
•
•
Languages: English
Instructor-led course
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Course on NetSpace
Chapter quizzes, labs, & final exams
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New interface
Linux terminal for hands-on testing
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https://www.netacad.com/group/communities/global-instructor-resources
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NetSpace >> Program >> NetSpace FAQs and Tutorials >> NetSpace FAQs >> English
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/netacad.us.canada/
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Bottom on the right of the NetSpace window
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