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HRAM/Careerlink.com Career Expo
Scott Conference Center
6450 Pine Street
Wednesday, Aug. 6
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Workshops on Interviewing and Careerlink.com;
Cyber Cafe for Job Applicants;
Resume Critiquing
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CareerLink Expands Reach to TV on
COX
Build upon your current Careerlink.com job listings
with the power of TV on
COX Channel 2 and
COX Channel 998-On Demand.
View
a sample video...
Contact Kim Foster at
(402) 345-5025
Ext. 107 or
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How To Open A Cisco Academy At Your School |
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How to Get Started
In order to have
access to the Cisco Academy curriculum, your school must first seek out and establish a relationship with a Cisco Regional Academy.
AIM Institute is a Cisco Regional Academy and will help you devise a training plan to get your
instructors ready to deliver a powerful, state-of-the-art curriculum at
your school. First, your instructors will need to attend a short Academy
Instructor Orientation class where they will learn how to utilize
Ciscos online learning portal to deliver curriculum, assess student
learning, post grades, and communicate with other instructors
worldwide. After your instructors have completed the orientation
course, they are then qualified to attend training in any of the Cisco
courses that are offered at training academies nationwide. AIM
Institute teaches and sponsors Cisco Networking Courses (Discovery & Exploration), IT Essentials 1-2, and Academy
Fundamentals curricula.
Instructor Training & Support Costs
The following are the estimated costs to fulfill the Local Academy
requirements.
Each day of Regional Academy training is a flat rate of $115/day. The
number of days training required for each academy course is as follows:
Academy Fundamentals (Instructor Orientation): 3 days
IT Essentials I: 5 days
IT Essentials II: 5 days
Networking 1Networking Basics: 5 days
Networking 2Routers and Routing Basics: 6 days Networking 3Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing: 5 days
Networking 4WAN Technologies: 5 days
Check back soon for our Summer 2008 Instructor Training Schedule.
Training & Cost Example:
A school
wishes to prepare a new instructor to offer the IT Essentials I course
next school year. Assuming the school already owns Pentium III computers
and has an internet-accessible lab, the training costs (per instructor) would
be:
Instructor Orientation Course: $345
IT Essentials I Instructor Course: $575
Annual Academy Curriculum Support Fee (per year): $475
Equipment Costs:
Since each Cisco curriculum has specific equipment requirements, it
is best to schedule an appointment with AIM Institute's Cisco Academy Director
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to visit your school and help you determine necessary
equipment.
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