Cisco Networking Academy in Corporate Affairs

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Cisco Networking Academy in Corporate Affairs Nevine ElKadi Senior Manager, Turkey Middle East and North Africa

Corporate Affairs, Global Engagement Organization

Ankara, October 9, 2012

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Real, Relevant, Surprising and Fresh: Cisco Brand (Animated)

Speaker Name Speaker Title

Date

Student

Library

Periodicals

Radio & TV

Telephone

Classroom Lecture

Museum

The Learner’s World Has Changed

Learner

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Speaker Name Speaker Title

Date

Learner GPS to meeting

International newspaper feed

Second Life museum tour

vBlog

Botany community

Fauna community

Primate community

National museum virtual collection

iTunes U podcast

International library virtual collection

Museum virtual tour

Museum click-to-talk TelePresence session

Chemistry community

Chemistry club

Classroom lecture

National newspaper feed

Chemist broadcast session

Virtual lab

IM scientist

Expert blog

Class lecture VOD Expert

Website

Video phone call

RSS

Open courseware

Government research organization

Game

Newsletter

Twitter

The 21st Century Learning Environment

John Chambers,

Chairman and CEO, Cisco Systems

“Today in Education, things are changing…governments everywhere understand the link between strong education and a strong society, economy.”

Networking

Academy

Cisco Research

Center

Corporate

Social

Responsibility

University

Recruiting

Thought

Leadership

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OUR FOUR PILLARS OF CSR

Cisco CSR What do you add to the equation? 7

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Our focus for SOCIETY Bring people together to collaborate on solutions to social issues – working together to help communities thrive

Our focus for SOCIETY

• Healthcare

• Education

• Economic Empowerment

• Critical Human Needs & Disaster Response

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INSTRUCTORS WORLDWIDE

20,000 +

LANGUAGES

19

STUDENTS WORLDWIDE

4 Million +

COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE

165

ACADEMIES WORLDWIDE

10,000 +

ONLINE EXAMS TAKEN

100 Million +

Impact Since 1997

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Currently 1 Million Students Worldwide

% OF GLOBAL TOTAL

5%

19%

2%

7%

18%

14% U.S. and Canada

Europe

APAC

Central and Eastern Europe

Russia and CIS

7%

7%

Middle East

Africa

Greater China

Latin America

1% Japan

20%

% of Worldwide Total as of July 31, 2012

# of Students in thousands

STUDENTS BY REGION (1,000,000 Worldwide)

1,000 100%

Source: AME, jzinn_v1, Snapshot as of July 31, 2012

138 14%

175 18% 51 5%

65 7%

179 19%

22 2%

63 7%

187 20%

5 1% 70 7%

Cisco Networking Academy

33.000 graduates since inception

10.000 active participants

162 Academies around the country

29% female participation

Ministry of

Education

Universities

NGOs

Govermental

organitions

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Turkish Ministry of Education Bayrampasa ITO Technical and Instustrial Vocational High School

Leverage technology to upgrade ICT skills

Bridge the gap between educational system and the industry by modernizing education curricula in ICT

Increase employability with skills needed to pursue new career opportunities

110 technical and vocational high schools training future ICT workforce

Key Objectives

• 18.000 graduates

• 110 Technical and Industrial Vocational Schools

• 2208 teachers trained as instructors

• Documented success stories

Cisco, UN Women and Public Security Directorate of Jordan Open an Academy

• The Jordanian Public Security Directorate (PSD) launched a Cisco Networking Academy, bringing training to hundreds of its civil servants, many of whom are women.

• One of the most successful Public Private Partnerships with the objective of enhancing ICT skills within the Government Institutions.

• Graduated over 530 students (average 40% female participation in Jordan)

• Plan to reach 1000 graduates in 2013

• over 50% of instructors are females

• Start 2 academies in 2 female Prisons

• www.netacad.com

• Facebook/cisconetworkingacademy

• @CiscoNetAcad

• Cisco Networking Academy Türkiye

• http://www.youtubecisco.com/trainingandevents/cisconetworkingacademy

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