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Your New Teacher
My name is Warren Toomey 20 years of teaching at University Cisco Academy Regional Instructor CCNA Certified Email: [email protected]
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: Weekly ProgressionWeek Networking Virtualisation
1
2 Routing Concepts Chapter 1
3 Router Configuration Chapter 1
4 VLSM Chapter 2
5 RIP v2 Chapter 2
6 EIGRP Chapter 3
7 OSPF Chapter 3
8 Theory Quiz, Practical Exams, Resits and Resulting
9 LAN Design Chapter 4
10 Switch Concepts & Configuration Chapter 4
This Term: Days of the Week
Monday morning: LLN, Networking Theory & Discussion
Monday afternoon: Networking Lab
Wednesday morning: Virtualisation Theory & Discussion
Wednesday afternoon: Virtualisation Lab
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”