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Title: Cisco Students Case Study


1
Convergence Technology Center
  • Cisco Students Case Study
  • Designs for New Campus
  • Innovations 2009
  • March 15, 2009
  • Presenters
  • Juanita Marquez
  • Dr. Bette Plog

2
National Science Foundation
  • Regional Center of Excellence for Convergence
    Technology
  • 2.5 million
  • Awarded August, 2004

3
What is Convergence Technology?
  • The blending or integration of voice, data video
    and image into one flexible network
  • The bringing together of products and
    capabilities of multiple vendors to provide
    services without interoperability issues

4
Convergence Technology Center
Three partner community colleges working together
in the North Texas area

5
Convergence Technology Center Goals
  • Goal 1 Develop curriculum for the convergence
    Technician (home technology integrator and
    enterprise technician)
  • Goal 2 Train faculty to utilize case
    study/problem-based learning (professional
    development mentoring program)

6
Convergence Technology Center Goals (continued)
  • Goal 3 Attract/Recruit/Retain underserved
    populations into Convergence Technology programs
  • Goal 4 Share curriculum, software tools, and
    case studies (through website and conference
    presentations)

7
Why Teach Case Studies?
  • Employers tell us they need employees who can
  • Solve business problems
  • Know more than just concepts
  • Integrate technologies/products from different
    vendors to solve real-world problems
  • Communicate, both written and verbally

8
Why Teach Case Studies? (continued)
  • Problem-based Case Studies
  • Solve business problems
  • Gather information through interviews
  • Design solutions
  • Prepare written documentation
  • Make presentations

9
Real World Case Studies the Ideal
  • Juanita Marquez will share how she involved her
    Cisco students in a real world case study the
    West Campus Case Study

10
Case Study Showcase
  • A Conversation with Jason Fletcher, CCNA, Case
    Study Project Leader

11
Development of the Case Study
  • Create Learning Objective
  • Develop Learning Outcomes
  • Identify Measurements
  • Plan Case Study Administration
  • Select Teams
  • List Materials Utilized

12
Development of the Case Study (continued)
  • Select Project Leaders
  • Determine Support / Resources
  • Identify Deliverables
  • Create Measurements
  • Obtain Blueprints

13
Case Study Learning Objective
  • Define and design a suggested network
    infrastructure for the colleges new West Campus.

14
Case Study Learning Outcomes
  • Develop a Broad Knowledge of Existing and
    Emerging Technologies
  • Create Technical Architectural Design
  • Acquire Research Skills
  • Apply Analytical Skills
  • Implement Time Management Skills
  • Demonstrate Problem Solving Skills

15
Case Study Learning Outcomes (continued)
  • Apply Teamwork Skills
  • Develop Communication Skills
  • Demonstrate Leadership Skills
  • Utilize Decision-Making Skills
  • Manage Project Management Skills

16
Case Study Learning Outcomes (continued)
  • Think Strategically
  • Judge Critically
  • Obtain Adaptability Skills

17
Case Study Administration
  • Create Questions to Gather Information
  • Schedule Interviews
  • Conduct Interviews
  • Plan Field Trips
  • Train students to use software
  • Mead Map
  • Packet Tracer 5.0/5.1
  • Visio
  • PowerPoint

18
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • CCNA E1
  • Evaluate Examplars
  • Participate in field trips
  • Gather information
  • Review LAN equipment
  • Interpret floor plans
  • Determine cabling needs

19
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • CCNA E2
  • Compare and contrast routing protocols
  • Utilize Mead Map
  • Recommend an alternative routing protocol

20
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • CCNA E3
  • Evaluate the Case Study
  • Determine IP Addressing Scheme
  • Apply IP Addressing Scheme
  • Deploy the network infrastructure topology
  • Utilize Packet Tracer

21
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • CCNA E4
  • Implement Design
  • Verify Connectivity
  • Summarize Case Study
  • Present Case Study to new group

22
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • CCNP 1
  • Serve as Co-Project Leader, CCNA
  • Evaluate Case Study Information
  • Document voice over IP Implementation
  • Present Case Study at NSF Visiting Committee
    Meeting

23
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • CCNP 2
  • Project Leader, CCNA
  • Assemble Documentation Gathered in a Report
  • Discuss Case Study with Team Members
  • Showcase Case Study in Washington, DC
  • Present Case Study to ECC Cisco classes
  • Record Case Study
  • Utilize Tegrity

24
Measurements Utilized
  • Rubrics
  • Case Study
  • Writing
  • Presentation

25
Case Study Administration (continued)
  • Materials Utilized
  • Questions
  • Examplars
  • Deliverables
  • Phases

26
Reactions
  • CCNA E1 and 2 students were overwhelmed
  • CCNA E1 and 2 unfamiliar with the terminology

27
Reactions (continued)
  • All groups were concerned with
  • Amount of time they had to invest
  • Workload was too heavy
  • Case was too difficult
  • Not given enough guidance
  • Am I knowledgeable enough
  • What will I get out of this
  • Why do I have to do this

28
Reflections
  • Awareness of Project Management
  • Recognize the Importance of Interviewing
  • Apply Terminology and Skills from Previous
    Semesters
  • Made me Think Outside the Box

29
Reflections
  • Gained confidence
  • Developed leaderships skills
  • Everyone has a part
  • Delegate tasks based on strengths
  • Learned new applications
  • Improved communications

30
Acknowledgements
  • Craig Baugh, Director of Communications
  • at the District Service
  • Charles Bryant, Project Architect
  • William Butler, ECC Facilities Director
  • David Ziebarta, Project Engineer
  • Jimmy Flippo, Project Superintendent
  • Al Erdman, Project Manager
  • Fela Alfaro, ECC Executive Dean of Student
  • and Enrollment Services

31
Acknowledgements
  • Susan Turner, ECC Executive Dean
  • Information Technology Programs and Systems
    Support
  • Dr. Bette Plog, Co-PI
  • Jackie Porter, CIT Faculty
  • Christine Schubert-Logue, CIT Faculty
  • El Centro College
  • Cisco Academy Students

32
Question, Comments, Concerns?
33
Other Presentations
  • Convergence Technology, The Green IT Solution
  • Monday 345 pm 445 pm
  • Convergence Mentoring Program
  • Tuesday 1100 am - 1200 pm

34
Contacts
  • Juanita H. Marquez jmarquez_at_dcccd.edu
  • Dr. Bette Plog bplog_at_dcccd.edu
  • www.convergencetechnologycenter.org
  • (Obtain other Information Apply for Mentored
    College Program)
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