Cisco Packet Tracer Training

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Cisco Packet Tracer Training

Cisco NetAcad provides comprehensive and cost-effective course work to teach technology skills that are in great demand in today's businesses. Curriculum; It broadly supports national educational goals, including higher student involvement, improved and 21st-century career skills and more teacher expertise. It is also open to the use of both educational institutions and community organizations.

Courses teach multiple levels of Network and Information Communication Technology (ICT) knowledge and skills. It provides technology education that is essential for most 21st century careers and basic education for a career focused on technology. Our program can help schools identify educational pathways for students from high school to university

By applying for NetAcad courses:

you can choose a proven, low cost and comprehensive program
you can improve students' academic success and career results
you can meet the demands of businesses in your community
you can teach technology and more
Cisco Networking Academy is a program open only to educational institutions. Secondary education, high school, university, vocational high schools, government institutions, and non-governmental organizations can participate in the NetAcad Program. Companies cannot participate in the NetAcad Program.

Zero Cost Curriculum

Non-profit schools can use NetAcad curricula at no cost. There are two requirements that ensure success for educators and students. Firstly, it is offered at great discounts and includes course, number of students, etc. class laboratory equipment. The second is teacher training, which must be taken before an academy course is provided and provided with a cost compensation model in regional education centers.

The curriculum is provided to instructors online. There is no need for a textbook. But; study guides, lab manuals, video consultant tutorials, certification preparations, and other resources are made available by CiscoPress and are often developed in collaboration with our instructors.

Learning Model

Cisco Networking Academy's lessons are taught in multiple languages. The lessons use a teaching model that combines classroom education with online curriculum, interactive tools, hands-on activities, and online assessments that provide instant feedback to the student.

This unified learning model takes advantage of some innovative technologies:

Cisco Packet Tracer is a powerful visualization and simulation tool that allows students to design, create and troubleshoot virtual networks in a secure environment. Students and instructors can create their own virtual network worlds using Packet Tracer to study complex technical concepts and network system designs.

Cisco Passport21 to Entrepreneurship consists of a group of case studies and simulation activities that introduce students to important business and financial skills.

Cisco Aspire is an educational game that offers realistic business and network scenarios in an engaging virtual environment where students make business and technical decisions to complete projects for customers.
Students are provided with online assessments that provide quick, interactive and personal feedback.

Social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Cisco's Academy Netspace and Club NetAcad sites bring students and educators from all over the world to collaborate so they can continue learning outside the classroom.

Thanks to a comprehensive online professional development program, trainers stay up to date by following the curriculum, training and technology news and best practices.

Free Educational Development Tools
Cisco provides trainers with several training development tools:

Cisco Packet Tracer: a laboratory simulation tool that instructors and students can use with course work
Interactive teaching guides
Online evaluations
Class books
Games: It is a working scenario environment for students to develop their work and thinking skills as well as project management.

Case studies: Study scenarios for students to gain skills and expertise
Support communities for instructors and students

Professional Trainer Development

Well-equipped teachers are required for students to succeed. Networking Academy continually provides professional development opportunities and support communities to support contributing to the success of our instructors and therefore our students.

Professional development opportunities provided to active academy trainers include:

Webinar series: Free of charge, on average 2 to 3 times a month. Technology relates to curriculum and program updates
Instructor Academy Conference: It is held annually, face to face. It is a virtual event that provides development sessions and peer-to-peer networking opportunities
Support Communities: Innovative portals for the educator's community that facilitate sharing and interaction of best practices among colleagues and with Cisco
Also, opportunities for development and networking among colleagues are provided in regional training centers.

Courses and Education Curriculum

Course Name Description

Information Technology Fundamentals (IT Essentials): IT Essentials provides information on computer technology fundamentals (software and hardware) while introducing training to more complex topics.

CCNA: While providing general theoretical and practical information on network technologies, it provides training on applications and talent development. It prepares participants for CCNA certification exams by explaining network technologies in terms of protocols, theory and advanced technologies.

CCNA Security: Prepares students for CCNA Security certification exams by providing basic security information necessary to set up, troubleshoot and manage network devices.

CCNP: Prepares students for CCNP certification exams by providing advanced information needed to set up, configure, manage enterprise-wide end-to-end network structures and manage wireless, security, voice.

CCNA Curriculum Overview

Studies conducted all over the world show that the demand for ICT professionals has increased and the number of qualified candidates to fill these positions is large. Innovations such as social networking, cloud computing, e-commerce, web conferencing and desktop virtualization are changing the way we live, work, have fun and learn. Networks give power to all these innovations. Cisco Network Academy CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration courses provide the experience needed to meet the global need for ICT candidates who have the skills to design, build and manage these networks.

CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration training are designed to meet the diverse needs of different student types, using different methodologies to teach the same basic concepts. The curriculum targets different segments of students based on academic background, skills, and goals, and includes various educational approaches and ways of learning to help all students succeed.

Learning Model

Network Academy courses are taught in multiple languages. The lessons use a teaching model that combines classroom education with online curriculum, interactive tools, hands-on activities, and online assessments that provide instant feedback to the student.

This unified learning model takes advantage of some innovative technologies:

Cisco Packet Tracer is a powerful visualization and simulation tool that allows students to design, create and troubleshoot virtual networks in a secure environment. Students and instructors can create their virtual network worlds using Packet Tracer to study complex technical concepts and network system designs.
Cisco Passport21 to Entrepreneurship consists of a group of case studies and simulation activities that introduce students to important business and financial skills.

Cisco Aspire is an educational game that offers realistic business and network scenarios in an engaging virtual environment where students make business and technical decisions to complete projects for customers.
Students are provided with online assessments that provide quick, interactive and personal feedback.

Social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Cisco's Academy Netspace and Club NetAcad sites bring students and educators from all over the world to collaborate so they can continue learning outside the classroom.
Thanks to a comprehensive online professional development program, trainers stay up to date by following the curriculum, training and technology news and best practices.

Global Partnerships

Network Academy uses a public-private partnership model to build the "biggest class in the world". Education institutions, non-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations, governments and community centers that Cisco has partnered with; it provides classroom location, computer lab equipment, and qualified instructors. Cisco provides online curriculum, teacher training and professional development opportunities for educators.

Network Academy; It helps students prepare for entry-level ICT professions, receive more education, and receive globally recognized certifications to maintain networks that have the backbone in both today and tomorrow's economy.

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