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This site is designed to provide resources for students in the Cisco Networking Academy Program offered through San Mateo County Regional Occupational Program at Capuchino High School. The Cisco Networking Academy program is a challenging and rigorous curriculum, which prepares students to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Exam. The CCNA certification is considered the entry level networking certification and is the prerequisite for other networking certifications.
This wiki site is organized just like the Cisco Networking Academy Curriculum. There are four semesters of material in the program and each semester is divided into modules.

Over the past year, Cisco has changed their curriculum for the Networking Academy. This site will keep the material that has been collected for the older CCNA 3.0 curriculum, but over the next few months, the site will begin to house material for the newer Cisco Discovery curriculum. If you are enrolled in a current class, please use the Cisco Discovery curriculum.

The wiki format of this site is designed to assist students in making connections to the material covered in class to the outside world. As part of this process, students will contribute to the body of knowledge that is on the site, allowing their classmates and others to share from their knowledge and experiences. Students will be assigned as 'scribes' for different modules in the curriculum.

Scribes are responsible for two of the following tasks:
1. List and define four vocabulary terms used in the module.
2. Locate and link to the wiki an article that is connected to the concepts covered in the module
3. Locate and link two images that relate to the concepts covered in the module.
4. Write a review of any concept covered in the module.
5. Create a chart or graph for any information covered in the module and post to the wiki.
6. Embed any media object from YouTube, Google Video, Picasa or other media object.
(No Ninja Videos!)