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1 1 Brookdale Community College Information Technology Tech Prep Professional Development Workshop August 9, 2004

2 2 AGENDA Joint Session – MAN 100 1:00 – 1:15 Status of the IT Tech Prep Grant Donna Cuddy Brookdale Community College 1:15 – 2:30 Living, Learning and Working with Information Technology Fadi Deek, Acting Dean NJIT, College of Science and Liberal Arts School Administrators and Instructors – MAN 100 2:30 – 3:15 The IT Tech Prep Curriculum Status and Plans George Foley Tech Prep Grant Curriculum Committee 3:15 – 3:30 BREAK 3:30 – 4:00 Round Table discussion of High School IT Curriculums Students – NAS 138 2:30 – 3:15 Student tour and sample Lab Mohammad Shanehsaz, Associate Professor Brookdale 3:15 – 3:30 BREAK 3:30 – 4:00 Brookdale from a students view Franklin Cruz Brookdale student representative Joint Session – MAN 100 4:00 – 5:00 Security Encryption Game Mohammad Shanehsaz, Associate Professor Brookdale 5:00 – 6:00Dinner – Student Life Center Twin Lights room

3 3 Status of Tech Prep Grant Donna Cuddy Assistant Director of Transfer Resources

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6 6 Living, Learning and Working with Information Technology Fadi Deek Acting Dean NJIT, College of Science and Liberal Arts

7 7 The IT Tech Prep Curriculum Status and Plans George Foley Tech Prep Grant Curriculum Committee

8 8 Curriculum Committee Objectives Curriculum content –Clusters –Syllabus –Instructor Resource Package –Professional Development Sustainable processes Articulation agreements School district accreditation

9 9 Career Clusters Network Systems –Introduction to Data Networking –Introduction to UNIX –Introduction to UNIX Network Administration Cyber Security –Introduction to Wireless Networking –Introduction to Security –E – Commerce (proposed) Information Support & Services (TBD) –Introduction to Internet Information Technology –Information Design Techniques –Internet and Applications

10 10 Curriculum Development Process Career Cluster Definition Course Definitions Syllabus for each course Specific evaluation criteria Instructor resource package Professional development Articulation and accreditation

11 11 Network Systems Cluster Status Introduction to Networking TCP/IP Syllabus completed Instructor package- draft Presentations – 10 units (approximately 2,000 slides) – draft Labs – 10 labs – draft, Tests – test generators – draft Additional material to be supplied – quizzes, class exercises, demonstrations Introduction to UNIX Syllabus completed Instructor package - draft Presentations – 10 units (approximately 400 slides) – draft Labs – 14 labs – draft, Tests – 3 tests – draft Additional material to be supplied – quizzes, class exercises, demonstrations Introduction to UNIX Network Administration Syllabus completed Instructor package - draft Presentations – 10 units (approximately 350 slides) - draft Labs – 10 labs – draft, Quizzes – 15 quizzes – draft Additional material to be supplied – tests, class exercises, demonstrations

12 12 Cyber Security Cluster Status Cluster and course definitions: Available 4Q04 Courses: Introduction to Wireless Networking Syllabus available 4Q04 Introduction to Security Syllabus available 4Q04 E-Commerce Syllabus available 4Q04

13 13 Information Support & Services Cluster Status Cluster and course definitions: – Available 1Q05 Courses: –syllabi available 2H05

14 14 Instructor Resource Package Syllabus Course narrative – important topics Evaluation process Labs Tests, quizzes Class exercises, demonstrations Presentation material Tools - web ct

15 15 Pilot Courses The Network Systems courses will be piloted at 2 Schools (Manasquan, Monmouth County Voc. School District) Additional school districts will monitor in year 2 and potentially participate in year 3 Benefits –Get feedback on course content and procedures –Understand student issues –Model for other schools to observe –Initiate marketing and recruiting processes

16 16 Pilot Course Status Bill Portella – MCVSD –Intro to Networking - Sept 04 –Intro to Unix – Jan 05 –Intro to Net Admin – Sept 05 Mike Naghski – Manasquan –Intro to Networking Jan 05 –Intro to Unix – Sept 05 –Intro to Net Admin – Jan 06

17 17 NJIT - Brookdale Articulation Joint Admissions Agreement format –Link AAS degree program in Networking at Brookdale to a designated baccalaureate BSIT program at NJIT. AAS Networking program at Brookdale will include the Tech Prep Grant Courses

18 18 Tech Prep Grant Events Advisory Committee meeting – Fall 04 Professional Development Workshop –Cyber Security Workshop – Fall 04 Student events –NJIT tour –Bell Labs Network Lab tour –AT&T Network Management Center tour –Fort Monmouth Communications –Financial Operations center tour

19 19 Web Site Site Is active –http://techprepgrant.brookdalecc.eduhttp://techprepgrant.brookdalecc.edu Schedule of events IT resource links Tech Prep Grant Development page contains draft curriculum material –login: guest Password: techprep –Suggestions on content

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21 21 CD Resource Package Material from IT Workshop –Presentations, Brochure Network Systems Syllabi Grant Status Information Draft Instructor resource package

22 22 Issues and Actions

23 23 Round Table Discussion of High School IT Curriculums

24 24 Round Table Discussion Instructor Support requirements Curriculum Approval process Need for Brookdale Provided Courses

25 25 Security Encryption Game


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