DocumentCode
2311627
Title
Large Scale Delivery of Cisco Networking Academy Program by Blended Distance Learning
Author
Moss, Nicky ; Smith, Andrew
Author_Institution
Fac. of Math. Comput. & Technol., Open Univ., Milton Keynes, UK
fYear
2010
fDate
7-13 March 2010
Firstpage
329
Lastpage
334
Abstract
This paper reports upon the success that The Open University of the United Kingdom (UKOU) has had in delivering the Cisco Exploration Curriculum, as an undergraduate course (T216), using a Blended Distance Learning Model (BDL). It discusses the importance of Supported Open Learning as a method of supporting students, and the key role of simulators, remote access tools and day schools. It is argued that a constructivist learning approach was taken when designing T216, which is demonstrated by this BDL model. BDL has proven to be an excellent way of delivering Cisco courses to adult learners, as supported by student feedback and attainment. BDL offers the Cisco Networking Academy program an opportunity to extend reach in both existing and new markets.
Keywords
computer science education; distance learning; Cisco networking academy program; Open University of the United Kingdom; blended distance learning; constructivist learning approach; day schools; remote access tools; supported open learning; undergraduate course; Computer aided instruction; Computer networks; Education; Educational institutions; Feedback; History; Large-scale systems; Mathematics; Paper technology; Recruitment; Blended Distance Learning (BDL); CCNA; Cisco Networking Academy; Constructivism; NETLAB; Supported Open Learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Networking and Services (ICNS), 2010 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cancun
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5927-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNS.2010.52
Filename
5460626
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