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The Dell Academy A+ Program is a semester long course which
includes everything a school, district, or state needs to deploy A+
certification curriculum, all while matching workforce development objectives.
A+ Certification, an industry recognized credential, certifies that
students have the knowledge equivalent to a computer technician with six
months of on-the-job experience. Additionally, the Dell Academy
gives students the specific training required to repair and maintain Dell
Systems.
Class time will be spent doing hands-on lab work, completing group
projects, listening to lectures, and preparing for exams. Students will
explore operating systems, MS-DOS, Windows 98/2000, Windows XP, basic networking,
troubleshooting, and computer hardware. The Dell Student materials further
enhance the program by adding Dell specific system training covering the
Dell Optiplex hardware, BIOS configurations, and support training.
In addition, the Dell Academy will provide
dual credit opportunities for high school students, allowing students to
receive high school credit and college credit simultaneously. Students
benefit by receiving reduced costs in waivers and fees and by taking
advantage of current tuition costs versus potential higher costs in the
future.
The following is included in the Dell Academy A+ Program:
- Dell Specific
System Support Training
- Free Material
Updates
- College Credit for
Faculty and Students
- CBT training
- Instructor Resource Kit
- Student Resource Kit
- Pre-Test
Self-Assessment
- Staff Development
- Discounted Testing
Vouchers
- On-going
Curriculum Support
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Dell A+ Certification Training Program
- The Dell Academy A+ Program is a semester long course which includes
everything a school, district, or state needs to deploy A+ certification
curriculum, all while matching workforce development objectives. A+
Certification, an industry recognized credential, certifies that students have
the knowledge equivalent to a computer technician with six months of on-the-job
experience. Additionally, the Dell Academy gives students
the specific training required to repair and maintain Dell Systems.
Dell Network+ Certification Training Program
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Network+ - The
Network+ Examination measures the technical knowledge of networking professionals
with 18 to 24 months experience in the IT industry. Earning the Network+
certification means that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed to
configure and install the TCP/IP client. Following are the key focus areas
along with a summary of what is to be learned in that particular section.
Basic Knowledge - Students
will learn basic network structures, which include the various topologies,
the major network operating systems, the OSI Model, and networking media
and connectors. Students will also learn the basic attributes, purpose, and
functions of specific networking elements.
Physical, Data Link, Network, and
Transport Layers - Students will learn the functions, purpose, and
concepts of the four layers that comprise network technology.
TCP/IP Fundamentals - Students
will learn the various concepts associated with TCP/IP, including the
identification of protocols, IP gateways, port numbers, addressing, and
configuration.
Remote Connectivity - Students
will learn the purpose, function, attributes, and requirements of remote
connection concepts.
Security - Students
will acquire the ability to identify good practices to ensure network
security.
Installation - Students
will learn how to administer and test accounts, which includes establishing
passwords, and IP addresses and configurations. In addition, students will
learn the impact of environmental factors on computer networks.
Maintenance and Support - Students
will learn standard back-up procedures, the need for periodic application
of software patches, and the importance of anti-virus software.
Troubleshooting - Students will
learn a systematic approach to identifying the extent of a network problem
and how to resolve the problem accordingly.
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Dell Server+
Certification Training Program
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Server+ - The
Server+ Examination measures the technical knowledge of a server system,
and the compatibility of each of the components. CompTIA recommends 18 to
24 months experience in the server technologies industry and at least one
other IT certification, typically A+, before acquiring the Server+
Certification. The following are the key focus areas along with a summary
of what is to be learned in each particular area.
Basic Knowledge - Students
will learn the basics of planning, installing, configuring, and maintaining
servers, as well as server-level hardware implementations, data storage
subsystems, data recovery, and I/O subsystems.
Installation - Students
will learn how to Install hardware using ESD best practices, including the
ability to mount the rack installation; cut and crimp network cabling;
install UPS; verify SCSI ID configuration and termination; install external
devices such as keyboards, monitors, subsystems, and modem racks; and
verify power-on via the power-on sequence.
Upgrading - Students
will learn how to upgrade server components, including adding hard drives,
processors, increasing memory and performing hardware verification.
Students will also learn how to update software, drivers, configurations
and service tools.
Maintenance and Support - Students
will learn how to identify and correct misconfigurations and/or upgrades
and determine if problems are related to hardware, software, or a possible
virus. In addition students will acquire the knowledge to perform and
verify full and routine backups.
Disaster Recovery - Students
will learn how to plan for disaster recovery by using fault tolerance/fault
recovery; identifying types of backup hardware and restoration schemes;
confirming and using off-site storage for backup; and documenting and
testing disaster recovery plans.
Performance - Students
will learn about server performance including security issues and server
room environmental issues, including temperature, humidity, ESD, power
surges, back-up generator issues, fire suppression and flood
considerations.
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For more information regarding the Dell Academy Program,
please contact Bruce Walker at
520.881.3317 or by email at [email protected].
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