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Cisco Confidential © 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 1
we create the world’s largest classroom
Networking Academy Offerings Update Lima Peru, 30 May 2012
Gary Coman
Director, Corporate Affairs
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Cisco Packet Tracer provides a powerful simulation-based learning environment that supplements physical equipment with virtual networks. The Cisco Aspire Beta 4 game integrates virtual worlds, levels, competition, and scoring to help students learn while they are having fun
Simulation and Gaming in Education
Highly interactive online curricula engage students and enhance learning, and state-of-the-art online assessments provide immediate, interactive feedback on students’ strengths and weaknesses
Curricula and Assessments
Passport21 to Entrepreneurship provides entrepreneurship education through a series of case studies, and Cisco Packet Tracer activities that expose students to critical business and financial skills
Entrepreneurial Skills
Programs and Services
• Personalized e-Vouchers
• Recognition program • Networking Academy
Maintenance Service
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PACKET TRACER
Student Networking Knowledge and Skills
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software
Networking for Home and Small Businesses
Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP
Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise
Designing and Supporting Computer Networks
Network Fundamentals
Routing Protocols and Concepts
LAN Switching and Wireless
Accessing the WAN
CCNA Security
ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing
SWITCH: Implementing IP Switched Networks
TSHOOT: Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP Networks
Network Professional
IT Technician
Network Technician
Network Associate
Network Specialist
CCNA Discovery
CCNA Exploration
CCNP
CCNA Security
IT Essentials
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Over the Past 12 Months—January 31, 2012
CCNA Security 9,688 (1%)
IT Essentials 150,825 (20%)
CCNP 10,988 (2%)
CCNA 572,548 (77%)
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RELEASE DATES:
June 2007
March 2008 June 2008 March
2010 December
2010 March 2011
V4.0 V4.1 Windows 7 Supplemental
Content
Windows 7 Lab Content
20% Of Student Enrolled in ITE
42% Of Students Are Enrolled
in a Translated Course
Aligns to CompTIA A+ 2009
Certification Objectives
UN Language courses
Non-UN Language courses
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• Maintain alignment with A+ certification direction in close partnership with CompTIA
• Continue to focus on PC Hardware and Software (PC Hardware, OS, networking, laptops, printers, operational procedures)
• Started planning process on next revision. Possible changes include: • Incorporating Windows 7 supplemental content into the course • Adding Windows 7 OS as part of lab bundle • More depth in Troubleshooting, PC Networking, Security • Supporting emerging technology trends – mobility, client side virtualization • Design for & leverage capabilities of new technology system • Plans to translate to Simplified Chinese!
• More information to come in June-August timeframe: • Availability dates, content changes, lab equipment bundle changes
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RELEASE DATES:
June/December 2007
February 2008
March 2008
August 2011
November 2011
April 2012
CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration
V4.0 Courses
77% Of Student Enrolled in CCNA
Discovery and CCNA Exploration
37% Of Students Are Enrolled
in a Translated Course
Aligns to CCNA Certification
Objectives
UN Language courses
Non-UN Language courses
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Region n Sample%
Africa 36 3.1 Asia Pac 116 9.9 Greater China 14 1.2 CEE 109 9.3 European Markets 236 20.2 Japan 7 0.6 LA & C 175 14.9 ME 46 3.9 Russia & CIS 31 2.6 US/ Can 290 24.8 Unknown 111 9.5
Education Level Sample%
Secondary/High School 18.4 Community/Technical College 34.7 College/University 41.1 Other 5.8
• Understand instructor’s opinions about curriculum-related issues
• Validate anecdotal information with a larger, representative audience
• 1,171 Instructors who have taught CCNA Discovery or CCNA Exploration in the past 12 months
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Amount of Content—Exploration
E1 (n=850) E2 (n=837) E3 (n=796) E4 (n=762)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Amount of Content—Discovery
D1 (n=292) D2 (n=280) D3 (n=230) D4 (n=213)
Amount of content just
right
Too much detail on some
topics
Too many topics
Too many labs Too many activities
Not enough content
Amount of content just
right
Too much detail on some
topics
Too many topics
Too many labs Too many activities
Not enough content
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Write-in responses • No major trend • Anything obsolete • EIGRP (6) • VTP (3) • Classful networks (3) • ISDN (3)
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5
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Frame relay RIPv1 STP detail PPP detail None of these
Topics to Remove
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Topics to Add
Please rate the importance of adding/increasing emphasis on each of the following. 1=Not at all important 2=A little important 3=Somewhat important 4=Important 5=Very important
Wireless
Data Center
Voice
MPLS
DSL
Metro Ethernet
Cable
Dark Fiber
DWDM
SONET/SDH
Time-Division Multiplexing
Frame Relay
ISDN
1 2 3 4 5
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0 20 40 60 80
IPv6 Coverage
High, Where IPv6 takes precedence over IPv4
Medium, where IPv6 may be taught along with IPv4
throughout the course at a level that would prepare
our students to work with IPv6
Low, meeting the minimum required by what
the certification will require
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Mobile Activities—Students
1 2 3 4 5
Mobile Activities—Instructors How desirable is it to be able to do each of the following on your phone or tablet? 1=Not at all desirable 2=A little desirable 3=Somewhat desirable 4=Desirable 5=Very desirable
Manage exam activations
See whether students have taken exams/completed assignments
Check student grades
Manage class activities
View the online curriculum Access study guides/flash
cards for students
What Networking Academy-related tasks do you think your students would like to do on a smartphone or tablet?
Check their grades See what assignments they have
View curriculum Take quizzes
Access study guides/flash cards Play networking games
Complete interactive activities Complete PT activities
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• Maintain alignment with certification direction in tight partnership with L@C
• Continue focus on core routing & switching technologies
• Design for & leverage capabilities of new technology system
• Greater flexibility for instructors to tailor courses and support multiple learning paths
• Support mobile access and content delivery on any device
• Enhance curricula content:
• Include emerging technologies topics, e.g. Data Center, Virtualization
• Integrated IPv6 in course flow
• Identify core and non-core content for certification
• Expand PT SBA enhancements
• Early stages of planning process
• Gathering requirements based on student and instructor feedback, market and technology trends
• More information to come in June-August timeframe
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Update and add course content to align to cert • Leverage development tools to identify, track, and resolve edits • Follow standard ToS and assessment processes • Architect the content in logical sets of learning that increase flexibility and can be
reused as part of other offerings
Curriculum will undergo updated FQA process
Content will be reviewed by external validators • Opportunity for feedback from customer through external review process • SMT will be completed before release
Course will follow new, more timely maintenance process
PT activities will be aligned to PT 5.3
Leverage advisory team • Course Design • New System Integration
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• Aligns with updated CCNA Security (IINS) Certification Exam (640-554)
• Cisco ASA content added in a new chapter including four ASA labs
• Cisco Configuration Professional (CCP) replaced Security Device Manager (SDM) throughout the course content and labs
• Expanded scope of existing content, including the following: Info on mitigating SNMP threats Discussion on IPv6 ACLs and object groups Content on IPS Global Correlation and Security Intelligence Operation (SIO) Info on Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) filtering Info on Cisco protected port feature (PVLAN Edge) Content on Cisco SecureX security architecture Info on the Secure Copy (SCP) command
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End-of-Life Milestones for CCNA Security v1.0 End-of-Life Announcement
Last Class Start Date
Last Class End date
End-of-Support and End-of-Availability
March 8, 2012 May 31, 2012 August 31, 2012 August 31, 2012
Cisco IINS Certification Exam Availability
Course Exam Name Exam Number Availability
CCNA Security v1.0 IINS 640-553 Available through September 30, 2012
CCNA Security v1.1 IINS 640-554 From February 28, 2012
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Assessment Options
Improved security for final exams
Ability to track student progress across curriculum and assessment activities
Improved security for chapter exams
Addition of optional topic-based exams with PT and MC questions
Improved security for PT Exams
Pool of items for Chapter Exams
More drag-and-drop simlet Items
Ability to add/subtract items on Chapter Exams
Ability to add/subtract items on Final Exams
Chapter Exams are PT Exams rather than MC
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• Additional form for some exams to reduce cheating and overexposure of original exam
• Clarification and simplification of instructions
• Removal of extraneous or repetitive tasks
• Removal of some scoring dependencies that might result in multiple incorrect scores
• More flexibility when scoring student answers
• More targeted diagnostic feedback for both students and instructors
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Cisco Packet Tracer 5.3.2 or Above Required
Note: PT Practice SBAs are available in English only but are available for use in non-English classes
CCNA Discovery Exam Name Networking for Home and Small Businesses Dhomesb PT Practice SBA
Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP DsmbISP PT Practice SBA
Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise DRSEnt PT Practice SBA DRSEnt PT Practice SBA2
Designing and Supporting Computer Networks DCompNtwk PT Practice SBA
CCNA Exploration Exam Name Network Fundamentals Enetwork PT Practice SBA
Routing Protocols and Concepts Erouting PT Practice SBA Erouting PT Practice SBA2
LAN Switching and Wireless Eswitching PT Practice SBA
Accessing the WAN EWAN PT Practice SBA
CCNA Security Exam Name CCNA Security CCNAS PT Practice SBA
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Cisco Packet Tracer provides a powerful simulation-based learning environment that supplements physical equipment with virtual networks. The Cisco Aspire Beta 4 game integrates virtual worlds, levels, competition, and scoring to help students learn while they are having fun
Simulation and Gaming in Education
Highly interactive online curricula engage students and enhance learning, and state-of-the-art online assessments provide immediate, interactive feedback on students’ strengths and weaknesses
Curricula and Assessments
Passport21 to Entrepreneurship provides entrepreneurship education through a series of case studies, and Cisco Packet Tracer activities that expose students to critical business and financial skills
Entrepreneurial Skills
Programs and Services
• Personalized e-Vouchers
• Recognition program • Networking Academy
Maintenance Service
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• NetAcad Portfolio • Curricula • Assessments • Simulation & Gaming • Supplemental content • Translated courses
• Programs & Services • Vouchers • Recognition • Networking Academy Maintenance Service
• Cisco Press resources • ASC/ITC resources • NetAcad Resource
Program • L@C Partner courses
Partner Offerings
• Translations • Cloud Seminar • Voice Primer
Community Generated Content
Cisco NetAcad Offerings
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• Content developed through partnerships between Networking Academy instructors and Cisco
• Goal of these collaborative efforts is to assemble relevant content to share with the entire NetAcad community
• We’re in the early stages of supporting this approach
• Not a formal curricula or offering of the Cisco Networking Academy program
• Leverage the NetAcad Communities to load & share content
• No commitment by the community or Cisco to update this content or provide any formal support to the wider Academy community
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NetAcad Instructor Community Site (community.netacad.net) • Communities
• Offerings • CCNA Discovery & CCNA Exploration
•Community Generated Content • Cloud (Intro page) Cloud Discussion Forum
Cloud Seminar Files
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• New technology solution provides new capabilities and features to incorporate into learning offerings
• ITE and CCNA curricula revision are priority over the next year
• Stay tuned for more information as planning process progresses
• Promote adoption of updated CCNA Security v1.1 course
• Continue with enhancements to PT Practice SBAs
• Broaden use of supplemental content and gaming
• Experiment with enabling Community Generated Content
• Roll out new programs such as Personalized e-Vouchers and Recognition
Thank you.