High Schools and Colleges become a Cisco Networking Academy

 Contact Charlie Olszewski at Lorain County Community (colszews@lorainccc.edu or on 800 995-5222 ext 4785)

 

Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, instruction and assessment

Cisco Systems has developed curriculum that is available to high schools and colleges suitable for complete high school or college courses. The academy program provides training to the instructors, on-line curriculum to be posted on your server, hands-on lab exercises, on-line chapter exams, on-line final exams, supplemental reading materials, etc. (a complete learning management system). The regional academy provides instruction to your teachers and will support their educational needs.

See: http://cisco.netacad.net/public/academy/PartneringDatasheet.pdf

Also see: http://66.179.3.18/public/21centuryskills/index.html

 

 

Demos of the four courses (version 3.0 became available fall 2003. version 2.1.2 is an old version)

The Cisco Networking Academy program includes four courses at the CCNA level. At the high school level this provides two years of networking training and education. This material meets national math and science standards. The Academy provides four additional courses at the CCNP level (these courses are not intended for high schools).

see: http://cisco.netacad.net/public/academy/catalog/CCNA.html

 

 

The Cisco Academy is much more than just the CCNA Networking Academy

Cisco has partnered with other leading IT organizations to provide additional training and education. In partnership with Hewlett-Packard the Academy Program provides IT Essentials I and II that prepares students for the CompTIA A+ certification. Working with Sun Microsystems the Academy Program offers Fundamentals of JAVATM Programming and Fundamentals of UNIX®. Several other courses are also offered.

See: http://cisco.netacad.net/public/academy/catalog/index.html

 

 

Cisco and College Tech Prep in Ohio

The Cisco curriculum has been mapped to the Ohio TCPs.  CCNAcuricCert.html is a document cross-referencing the Cisco CCNA curriculum with the Ohio TCPs.  This document can be found on: http://www.itworks-ohio.org/CCNACURCERT.htm

The complete list of IT competencies can be found on: http://www.ohtpcs.org/cp/

Other College Tech Prep TCPs can be found on: http://www.ohtpcs.org/

 

Cisco and Tech Prep at Lorain County Community College (LCCC)

All students in Cisco Networking Academy Programs in high schools that have College Tech Prep Programs with Lorain County Community College receive LCCC college credit for the Cisco classes at LCCC if they choose to attend LCCC after graduating from high school.

See: http://www.loraintechprep.com/

 

 

High Schools and Colleges - Interested in becoming a Cisco Networking Academy

If your school would like to become part of the Cisco Academy Program contact Charlie Olszewski at Lorain County Community College (A Cisco Regional Academy) to discuss this opportunity.

Charlie can be reached at: colszews@lorainccc.edu or on 800 995-5222 ext 4785.

See: http://66.179.3.18/public/21centuryskills/index.html

 

Additional sources of information:

cisco.lorainccc.edu

 

Lots of information about Cisco’s Networking Academy Program:

http://cisco.netacad.net/public/academy/About.html

 

Additional information:

http://cisco.netacad.net/public/academy/index.html

 

 

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