The
Academy program uses the Internet, intranet, and extranet for
delivery. An instructor provides a syllabus and establishes a
preliminary schedule for completing the course content. The
students work individually to complete the course content.
Students may communicate with the instructor using e-mail,
bulletin/discussion boards, chat rooms, and instant messaging.
Links provide for learning resources outside of the course, such
as references, e-mail, bulletin boards, and discussion groups.
Blended E-learning provides the advantages of computer-based
training while retaining advantages of instructor-led training.
The Academy program prefers the blended learning approach.
Different people learn in different ways. Instead of relying on
one-size-fits-all applications, the Academy program mixes and
matches e-learning tools depending on specific training goals in
a blended approach. This includes a combination of
instructor-led and Web-based training. Blended learning utilizes
all of the optimum qualities from each type of learning.
Students have the opportunity to work online at their own pace
and skill level while still having access to an instructor and
other live resources.
Instructor-Led Training
The Networking Academies provide instructor-led training for the
curriculum.
Classes are held at Academy locations at specific times.
Students work to complete the course content on the computer
while the instructor leads the class.
The instructor provides guidance and assistance to the students
as they move through the content.
Students have the opportunity to learn from other students’
comments and experiences.
The instructor leads the hands-on lab activities and is
available to share knowledge and expertise with the students.
Remote Access
Remote access specially designed to provide labs and
environments that students access over the web.
NetLabs is a primary example of a remote experience environment
and labs.
NetLab
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Distance Learning
The Academy program extends the learning and delivery of
instructional resources-sharing when students and instructors
are separated by physical distance.
Education or training courses are delivered to remote locations
via synchronous or asynchronous means of instruction,
At this time only Academies in a few authorized pilot programs
are teaching in a 100% remote environment.