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1© 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
Session NumberPresentation_ID
Building the Future Cisco Networking Academy Program
Dated: 20.4.05
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History of the Networking Academy Program
• Created as a solution for schools installing networks
• Problem: Schools lacked financial and human resources to manage networks
• Solution: Cisco develops curriculum to train teachers, staff, and students to wire and maintain networks in their schools
• August 1997: Cisco Networking Academy Program launched in the United States with 64 Academies in 7 states
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Why is the Program Important?
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Creating short-term and long-term impact in communities, one student at a time
Cisco is giving back to the community – not just because it is smart for the business, but because it’s the right thing to do.
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The Best of Both Worlds-Business Leadership AND Corporate Responsibility
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Cisco Systems® creates social and economic value
The Networking Academy program demonstrates that information technology is changing education
Global partners combine social mission with business objectives
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Cisco Networking Academy Program Impact Summary Since October 1997
Academies Worldwide: 10,000+Academies Worldwide: 10,000+
Instructors Worldwide: 29,000+Instructors Worldwide: 29,000+
Students Worldwide: 1.5 M+Students Worldwide: 1.5 M+
Student Successful Course Completion: 1 M +Student Successful Course Completion: 1 M +
Total Successful Course Completion: 2.5M+Total Successful Course Completion: 2.5M+
Countries Worldwide: 150+Countries Worldwide: 150+
Languages Worldwide: 11Languages Worldwide: 11
On-Line Exams Delivered: 39M+On-Line Exams Delivered: 39M+
As of 27 Feb 05
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Our Scaling Strategy
• Recruit people to ensure active presence in all countries in the region.
• Keep the skills gap issue high on the political agenda … support policy initiatives
• Implement government and industry partnerships to ensure Cisco does not address issues in isolation
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Operating Model
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Cisco provides: Schools Provide:
SpaceTeachersStudentsCurriculum Integration
CurriculumTrainingEquipmentVirtual Community
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Program Technology Platform
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Developing a Scalable Model
CiscoCisco
Cisco Academy Training CenterCisco Academy Training Center
Regional AcademyRegional Academy Regional AcademyRegional Academy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
LocalAcademy
Cost Recovery ModelOpen training - open support
CATC's and Regionals have support agreement with Academies
CCNA support relationshipsSponsored curriculum support relationships
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Many Pathways and Exit Points
High School
Career
CareerUniversity
College
Fundamentals Courses
IT2
HP
VDC
Panduit
IT1
HP
3 Switching
1 Basics
4 WAN
2 Routing
CCNA
CCNP
3 Multilayer Switching
2 Remote Access
4 Trouble
Shooting
1 Advanced Routing
Wireless
Security
Career
Network Installer
Basic IT Support
System Admin
SMB Networking
Enterprise Networking
1120 Hours of Teaching
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Partnerships Worldwide
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Model Public-Private Partnerships
• International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
• Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
• Peace Corps
• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
• United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)
• United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)
• United Nations Volunteers (UNV)
• US Agency for International Development (USAID)
• US Job Corps
• Communication Workers of America
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EducationEducation
Universities, Technical Schools,Universities, Technical Schools,Community Colleges,Community Colleges,
Public and Private High SchoolsPublic and Private High Schools
Civil SocietyCivil Society
Int’l Youth FoundationInt’l Youth FoundationCiscoCisco®® Learning Inst. (CLI) Learning Inst. (CLI)Intellmex, ASAFE, AED, ITUIntellmex, ASAFE, AED, ITU
Government andGovernment andInternationalInternational
OrganizationsOrganizations
U.S. Departments of U.S. Departments of Education, Labor, U.S. Education, Labor, U.S.
Military, Military, Job Corps, Job Corps,
United Nations, (UNDP, United Nations, (UNDP, UNIFEM, UNECA,UNIFEM, UNECA,
UNESCO,UNESCO,UNRWA), OAS, UNRWA), OAS,
World Bank, USAIDWorld Bank, USAID
BusinessBusiness
Fluke NetworksFluke NetworksPanduitPanduit
HPHP
Public and Private Partnerships—Education Ecosystem
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+60 MOUs Signed with Governments Across EMEA
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The Cisco Networking Academy Program
Learning model combines curriculum, assessment,
and instruction to improve student learning
StudentLearning
Curriculum
AssessmentInstruction
• Standards-based curriculum • Hands-on labs• Face-to-face instruction• Embedded assessment and
accountability
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Academy Program Curriculum
• CCNA – Networking
• CCNP – Networking
• Fundamentals of Wireless LANs
• Fundamentals of Network Security
• HP IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
• HP IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems
• Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials
• Fundamentals of UNIX
• Fundamentals of Java Programming
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Benefits for Students
• Rigorous course curriculum
• Know how you are doing as you go, and review challenging concepts
• Both independent study and personalized instruction
• Experienced, certifiedinstructors
• Hands-on experience in labs working with others and using the latest technology
• Path to industry certification
• Pathway to higher education
• Alumni Program
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The Cisco Networking Academy Program
The Networking Academy learning model combines curriculum, assessment, and instruction with hands-on labs to improve student learning—all mapped to IT industry certifications
Provides preparation for networking, IT careers, and higher education in engineering, computer science, and other fields
StudentLearning
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Quality Support for Instructors
• Cisco® Certified Academy Instructor Program
• Technical and pedagogical training
• Assessment data and real time feedback
• Academy Connection Community
• Rapid dissemination of best practices
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High Expectations, Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance Plan
• Established process to ensure consistent quality globally
• Assists each Academy with delivery and outcomes
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Equalizing Opportunity
• 90 Academies established in 32 of the least developed countries
• Women increasingly enroll in Academy classes and complete courses
• Academies established in poor communities with high minority populations
• Students with learning disabilities find multimedia alternatives help them keep pace
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The Internet Changes The Way We …
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Work, Live, Play and
Learn
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