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First Term 2014. Diploma of IT Networking. Your New Teacher. My name is Warren Toomey 20 years of teaching at University Cisco Academy Regional Instructor CCNA Certified Email : gcit@oztivo.net. The Rest of Your Diploma. You have two terms left In these two terms, we will cover:
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First Term 2014 Diploma of IT Networking
Your New Teacher • My name is Warren Toomey • 20 years of teaching at University • Cisco Academy Regional Instructor • CCNA Certified • Email: gcit@oztivo.net
The Rest of Your Diploma • You have two terms left • In these two terms, we will cover: • Cisco modules 2, 3 and 4 • Routing, Switching, WANs, Wireless, Security • Virtualisation • Servers • Network Security • This is going to be intense • You will have to work harder than before • We are already 1 week late. Not good
This Term: Days of the Week • Monday morning: • LLN, Networking Theory & Discussion • Monday afternoon: Networking Lab • Wednesday morning: • Virtualisation Theory & Discussion • Wednesday afternoon: VirtualisationLab • Friday morning: • Networking Tutorial and Discussion • Friday afternoon: Networking Lab
This Term: Daily Schedule • Morning sessions: Theory, Discussion, Tutorial • Start at 9am, roll call at 9:15am • Break at 10:30am, resume at 10:45am • Lunch at 12pm • Afternoon sessions: Lab Activities, Reading • Start at 1pm, roll call at 1:15pm • Break at 2:30pm, resume at 2:45pm • Finish at 4pm
LLN: Language, Literacy, Numeracy • We want to help you improve your English skills over the next two terms • You will be given a Student Diary to record your weekly use of English • We will try to spend an hour each Monday morning on English skills
What to Bring to Class Each Day • Your notebook: to write down information that you can refer to later • Two pens: to write with, one will fail so have a backup • Your Student Diary: to record your use of English • Your brain: so you can learn! • Your voice: to ask questions. No questions, poor learning • Your headphones: to listen to music in the labs
Roll Call: New Rules • Roll will be called at 9:15am and 1:15pm • I DO NOT want a class disturbance at this time or afterwards • The door will be locked during roll call • I am not interested in why you arrived late • I am only interested in recording the roll and running the class with NO DISTURBANCE • If you touch my roll book, I will mark you absent
If You Arrive Late to Class • Do not talk to me; sit down • Write your name, the date and your arrival time on a piece of paper • At the break, hand me the piece of paper • Is this understood? • Have you written this down in your notebook?
Learning Your Name • Take a blank sheet of paper • Fold it into quarters lengthwise • Make it into a triangular prism • Write on it to make a sign: • Your first name • One word that will help me remember you • e.g. Warren Beard • I will take a photo of you with your sign
Communication • Communication is going to be very important • You need to understand me, and I need to understand you • “Can you say that again more slowly please?” • “I didn’t understand that, can you explain it in a different way please?” • “What does that word mean?” • “I am having trouble with your accent, can you say that again thanks”
Communication • Are you going to talk to me? • No questions, no discussion => no learning • No learning => no diploma • No diploma => no university degree => Visa gets cancelled • If you want to stay here, be an active learner