8. Students by Region (1,000,000
Students)
7% 69
19% 183 2% 22
17% 166 7% 74 1% 7
7% 65
% of Global Total
19% Europe
5% 47 18% 174
18% Latin America
18% APAC 18% 177
17% U.S. and Canada
7% Greater China
7% Central and Eastern Europe
7% Middle East
5% Africa
2% Russia and CIS
1% Japan % of Worldwide Total as of October 31, 2010 100%1,000 # of Students in thousands
Source: AME, jzinn_v1, Snapshot as of October
9. Total Students : 1
000 000
% Female : 19%
Cumulative Students : 3
750 000
Instructors : 20
000
Academy : 10 000
Networking Academy
worldwide
10. Total Students :
16.442
% Female : 16%
Cumulative Students :
52.694
Cumulative Graduates:
11.267
Instructors : 642
Academy : 311
Networking Academy Italy
12. Cisco Networking Academy ROUTE:
“2.0” Portfolio Networking for
Home
Implementing IP
Routing
and Small
Businesses SWITCH:
Network CCNA Implementing IP
Fundamentals Switched Networks
Working at a Security
Small-to-Medium TSHOOT:
Routing Troubleshooting and
Business
Protocols and Maintaining IP
or ISP Networks
Concepts
Introducing
Enterprise LAN Switching
Routing and
and Wireless
Networking Switching in
Enterprise
Accessing the
WAN CCNP
Designing and
Supporting Security
IT Essentials: PC Computer
Small and Hardware and Networks
Software CCNA CCNA
Medium
Business Discovery Exploration
Networking
IT Essentials
SOHO Packet Tracer
(Small
Office -
Home
Office)
Student Networking Knowledge and Skills
13. IT Essentials:
Fondamenti di Informatica e
Reti
• Curriculum ufficiale in Italiano:
Fondamenti di Informatica e Reti
• Materiale didattico per la docenza in
Italiano (ppt, pdf)
• Certificazioni EUCIP IT Administrator
in Italiano
• Documentazione integrazione per la
preparazione degli esami Eucip It
Administrator 1-2
• Non è necessario il laboratorio di rete
• Breve durata del corso (70 ore
nominali)
• Contenuti semplici (cap.1-10) con
possibilità di approfondimenti (cap.
11-16)
35. PWC - IT Governance 2008
Insufficient number of staff is top IT related
problem in the last 12 months. +55% of
respondents in 2007
CEPIS. E-skills in Europe 2007 “...ICT
could be facing shortages of up to 70,000
IT practitioners per year”
Comp-Tia Skills Gap in the World 2008
“…the skill with the widest gap in
proficiency is security/firewalls/data
privacy”
IDC Cisco Skills Gap 2005
“By 2008 there will be a shortage of up to
half a million people across Europe with
the advanced networking technology skills”
Slide objective: Program was born from a need Helps people understand the development of the program Problem: Schools lacked financial and human resources to manage networks Solution: Cisco developed curriculum to train teachers, staff, and students to to design, configure and maintain and maintain IT infrastructure in their schools A Cisco initiative helped schools design practical, cost-effective networks, but they lacked the financial and human resources to maintain them. Cisco worked with instructional designers and educators to develop a curriculum to teach educators and students how to design, build and maintain computer networks. The Academy program launched in October 1997 with 64 Academies in the United States. Today there are more then 9000 academies worldwide. Students completed the Academy curriculum with practical skills and real experience. The program rapidly expanded to become an IT career development program. Academies quickly spread to schools, colleges and universities, and other not-for-profit educational institutions around the world.
OPTIONAL SLIDE Slide objective: Quality is an important component of the Academy program Cisco ensures quality in the program The curriculum, training, certification, and on-going support ensure consistent quality among Academy programs around the world. Instructors receive professional development on an ongoing basis Cisco Academy Training Centers (CATCs) Train the trainer (train instructors) Contract with Cisco Receive training and support from Cisco Regional Academies Train instructors Contract with Cisco Receive training and support from CATCs Market to and recruit Local Academies Local Academies Teach students Contract with Regional Academies Receive training and support from Regional Academies
E’ nato cosi il CNAP , attraverso una peculiarità importante che è anche la sua chiave di successo, cioé uno schema di partnership pubblico privata che distribuisce gli oneri della partnership sulla base di quanto ciascuna della parti di meglio sa e può fare.
Cisco Networking Academy is large and has a firm global presence. In Europe primarily 20-28 yrs To give you perspective, the UN recognizes approximately 190 countries. Networking Academy has at least one academy in approximately 80% of the UN countries. Cisco has offices in fewer than 100 of these same countries. To put this more into perspective, Cisco has offices in only approximately 50% of the number of countries where Networking Academy is present. We educate over 750,000 unique students within a given year. This means we count the students only once within a given year, not by each time they take a class. To compare in the US, it means we are larger than the California University system in its entirety. Since inception we have taught early 3 Million students and are proud to say we have 550,000 CCNA 4 and Discovery 2 graduates. ( see metrics for further clarification ) Networking Academy is incredibly diverse: Students are of all ages, with a strong female contingency and coming from very diverse backgrounds and circumstances Students range in age from elementary level to over 60 There is a healthy mix of women and men, even though we want to increase the number of women. People range from those trying to work their way out of the slums in their region, to blind students, to people in prison planning for their future outside Our communities are equally diverse, including both developing and mature countries, organizations providing a second chance, and a combination of schools ranging from public schools to advanced education institutions Upper Secondary schools represent approximately 17% 2-3 Year Institutions, such as community and vocational schools, 31% 4 Year Institutions/universities, 47% And the remaining schools for 5%
Continued information about Partnerships Slide objective: How does the Academy program happen? How is it possible? through partnerships – Cisco has partnered with education, business, government, and community organizations around the world to ensure that Academy students have maximum opportunities for success inside and outside of the classroom. Successful partnering is a key component of the e-learning model, where content providers, educators, suppliers, and students are all important members of an educational ecosystem. Cisco believes that partnering is a key success factor in the Internet Economy and has made partnering one of its top priorities.
Definition: Students represent a distinct count of students that were in a class in session for at least one day within the Past 12 months. Data for this map is in the following table that can be viewed by clicking on "View" and selecting "Notes Page": Students (as of 10.31.10) Total % of Worldwide % Increase from Prior Yr % Female Global 1,000,000 100% 10% 21% AsiaPac 248,000 25% 16% 28% - APAC 174,000 18% 12% 28% - Greater China 74,000 7% 28% 28% Emerging Markets 382,000 39% 12% 24% - Africa 47,000 5% 12% 28% - Central and Eastern Europe 69,000 7% 15% 14% - Latin America and the Caribbean 177,000 18% 9% 23% - Middle East 65,000 7% 14% 35% - Russia and CIS 22,000 2% 33% 19% European Market 183,000 19% 6% 9% Japan 7,000 1% -15% 19% United States and Canada 166,000 17% 9% 14%
IT Essential (le PC, matériel et logiciel) : Matériels et logiciels présentent de manière détaillée le matériel informatique et les différents systèmes d’exploitation. L’objectif de ce cours est d’apprendre les différentes fonctionnalités des composants matériels et logiciels, ainsi que les méthodes recommandées de maintenance et de sécurité. Grâce aux activités pratiques et aux TP. Les participants apprennent à assembler et à dépanner un matériel ou un logiciel. En outre, le cours inclut des chapitres sur les réseaux et les compétences en communication. Niveau CCNA Découverte (Cisco Certified Network Associate) : L’objectif de ce cours est de présenter les concepts et les technologies de réseau élémentaires. Il propose une présentation pratique au réseau et à Internet, à l’aide d’outils et de matériel très répandus, à domicile ou dans l’environnement d’une petite entreprise ou d’une école. Ces supports de cours en ligne développent des compétences nécessaires à la planification et à la mise en œuvre de petits réseaux via une gamme d’applications. Niveau CCNA exploration (Cisco Certified Network Associatel) : Ce cours se concentre sur l’apprentissage des notions de base sur les réseaux. Dans ce cours, l’apprenant acquiert les compétences pratiques et conceptuelles. Ces supports permettent de se familiariser avec les différents périphériques réseau, les modèles d’adressage du réseau, et les types de média utilisés pour acheminer les données à travers le réseau. Niveau CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional ): Ces cours permettent de maîtriser la mise en place et de la configuration des produits d’un réseau complexe. Il intervient dans le support après vente, au niveau de l’installation, de la configuration, ou encore de la maintenance de solutions réseaux plus élaborées.
To ensure alignment to certification exams, the development team has performed detailed analyses of the exam objectives from CompTIA, and we will submit the course to a third party to have it designated as a CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum. We'll also have all the authors, technical reviewers, and assessment team members complete all four of the new exams. We've also looked at the objectives for the EUCIP IT Administrator certification, which is relatively new but becoming popular in Europe. The course will map to parts of it. The EUCIP certification has five modules with exams. We're designing our course to map completely to Modules 1-3 and cover most of Module 4.
Une plateforme Communautaire qui permet des échanges entre les instructeurs des différents pays Elle permet de: Créer des classes Suivre l’évolution des classes Individualiser la formation et le suivi des étudiants Accéder aux différents supports de cours et travaux pratiques Accéder au support technique Accéder Vouchers pour le passage à la Certification Professionnelle
Le Réseau d'Erudition de Cisco a été lancé en été de 2008. C'est une communauté en ligne libre de le IT gens de métier et les gens se sont intéressées dans, ou se préparant pour prendre, n'importe quelle certification de Cisco. Vous trouverez les informations complètes de certification c'Est une Toile interactive 2,0 site, qui vous signifie peut créer un profil, invitez et l' « ami » autres utilisateurs sur le site, les questions de poste, obtiennent vos questions répondu, rédigez une entrée de blog, et le réseau avec le IT gens de métier. L'Etude récemment de Certification supplémentaire Groupe pour un plus personnalisé, dirigé interactif a éprouvé que les foyers sur une certification particulière. L'enregistrement est www.cisco.com/go/learnnetspace libre
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To ensure alignment to certification exams, the development team has performed detailed analyses of the exam objectives from CompTIA, and we will submit the course to a third party to have it designated as a CompTIA Authorized Quality Curriculum. We'll also have all the authors, technical reviewers, and assessment team members complete all four of the new exams. We've also looked at the objectives for the EUCIP IT Administrator certification, which is relatively new but becoming popular in Europe. The course will map to parts of it. The EUCIP certification has five modules with exams. We're designing our course to map completely to Modules 1-3 and cover most of Module 4.
T his analysis was prepared for the Hungarian government (part of a long study) by a group of 10 experts and the Hungarian ICT Association. Aim is to raise government’s attention how dangerous the current situation is for the skilled ICT practioners and how the shortage (experienced in the recent years) of skilled ICT practicioners will change. Due to the rapid technological development of the ICT sector the ICT labor market has several special features, which require further attention. In the last 3-5 years there was a constant shortage of skilled ICT professionals. During turbulent times people get out of the labor market but after that they will be not able to re-enter because their knowledge become out-of-date. In addition to this during the crisis the number of ICT students will decrease, which has a longer term effect – in 3 years when the market increase again there will be no supply.