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Cisco Networking Academy Program is an educational project with network technology as its main content, which is jointly promoted by Cisco and global educational institutions, companies, governments and international organizations. 1In June, 1997, the first Cisco Network Technology Institute was established in the United States.

According to the statement of Cisco Systems, the project is a non-profit global project, and the college does not pay any fees to the company.

The project of Cisco Network Technology College adopts E-learning teaching method, and students from any region learn exactly the same content in Cisco Network Technology College.

At present, there are more than 1 10,000 Cisco network technical colleges in the world with 5 1 10,000 students.

Since1July, 1998, Cisco cooperated with Fudan University to establish the first Cisco Network Technology College in China. Since then, Cisco has established cooperative relations with 225 universities in China to carry out computer network course teaching, with a total of more than 654.38+million students, including more than 40,000 graduates. To this end, Cisco was commended by the Ministry of Education in 2004 and 2007 respectively.

Cisco Network Technology College China Project;

1In July, 1998, Cisco cooperated with Fudan University to establish the first Cisco Network Technology College in China.

1998165438+10 In October, Cisco signed a contract with CERNET to set up Cisco Network Technology College for ten key universities including Tsinghua University, Peking University and Shanghai Jiaotong University.

In June, 2000, john Chambers, President and CEO of Cisco Company, visited China for the third time, and jointly announced with the Ministry of Education that he would donate 30 Cisco Network Technology Colleges to universities in western China.

200 1- 10, Cisco initiated and advocated the "APEC Human Resource Capacity Building Promotion Project" in cooperation with the Ministry of Personnel.

From June to 10, 2003, Cisco cooperated with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Ministry of Information Industry to set up ITU training centers in universities such as Dalian University of Technology, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications and Xi University of Posts and Telecommunications.

June 5438+October 2004 10, the Ministry of Education awarded Cisco the "Special Contribution Award for Teaching Assistants".

In March 2004, Cisco and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) jointly donated Cisco Network Technology College to China Women's College and Tibet University, with the goal of promoting more women to receive technical education and promoting the development of the western region.

In June 2004, Cisco and the Ministry of Education jointly signed a memorandum of cooperation with 35 demonstration software colleges. Cisco will provide a comprehensive network technology curriculum system for 35 demonstration software colleges promoted by the Ministry of Education.

On June 5438+ 10, 2004, Cisco cooperated with China Education and Research Computer Network (CERNET) and took the lead in setting up the Council of Cisco Network Technology College in China within the scope of nearly 10,000 Cisco Network Technology Colleges in the world, and invited Professor Zhang Ling, an expert from CERNET, as the chairman of the Council. As the link and bridge between Cisco Network Technical College, the innovative mode of the board of directors of Cisco Network Technical College plays an important role in the development of Cisco Network Technical College.

From 2005 to 2007, the Council of Cisco Network Technology College successfully held three national college students' network skills competitions for three consecutive years. On June 5438+ 10, 2007, the "Network Technology Competition for College Students from Four Places across the Taiwan Straits of Greater China" was successfully held. A total of 12 college students from Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province attended and participated in the competition, and the students from Shenzhen Vocational College won the championship.

On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2007, the Ministry of Education and Cisco signed the Memorandum of Cooperation on Training Network Technology Talents in Higher Vocational Education, announcing that Cisco will cooperate with 300 higher vocational colleges to train 654.38 million students and donate network experimental equipment worth more than 50 million yuan and about 200 million yuan in the next three years. At present, the cooperation of this project is progressing smoothly.