Throughout this week from 8 to 12 May 2017 there wil be 10 interesting webinars for Cisco Networking Academies.
You can register for these sessions by going to https://1040239.netacad.com/courses/395402/pages/english#technical
To enroll in the Global IPD Week course and register for sessions go to: http://cs.co/GIPD17
-1- enter the course under I'm Learning
-2- register for the live sessions you want to join
List of Technical Sessions
SDN Fundamentals Part 1
Learn how to use DevNet
LoRaWAN – the go-to technology for Low Power Sensors
IoT Fundamentals prepares students for the Digital transformation
IoT Fundamentals: Connecting Things course introduction
IoT Fundamentals: Big Data and Analytics course introduction
The Instructor Forum sessions focus on valuable Cisco tools and resources for networking professionals, instructors and students https://1040239.netacad.com/courses/395402/pages/english#forums
If you register, you will be able to receive a link to the recorded session as well.
FULL OVERVIEW OF IPD WEEK 8-12 MAY 2017
Cisco Networking Academy Program Updates
Date: 9 May
Time: 11:00 UTC
13:00
Learn how to use DevNet
Learn and Code. Join us for this practical webinar to see how you can benefit from DevNet's learning tracks and how to implement using the sandbox.
Date: 9 May
Time: 14:00 UTC
SDN Fundamentals Part 1
Date: 10 May
Time: 04:00 UTC
IoT Fundamentals prepares students for the Digital transformation
Digitization is transforming every country, industry and also our daily life. In the heart of this transformation, IoT and new emerging technologies are taking sensors and actuators, computing, network and cloud resources to everything. One everything is securely connected, sensor data can be analyzed with the aim to find interesting insights that can indicate actions, predict events, control automation and drive business. In Networking Academy, the new IoT Fundamentals curriculum bring essential multidisciplinary skills that are required for the future generation of global problem solvers. Please join this session to learn how the new curriculum has flexible pathway for teaching students how to ideate, prototype and present IoT Solutions.
Date: 10 May
Time: 07:00 UTC
LoRaWAN – the go-to technology for Low Power Sensors
When one hears “IoT”, one of the words that first comes to mind is “sensors”. Thousands and thousands of sensors that help digitalize big parts of our ecosystem and capital: agriculture, smart cities, water distribution, smart grid and so on. Before we are able to use the valueable data that these sensors offer, we must first have a scalable, secure and easy way to connect them to the Network. Connecting devices to the network at a big scale is what Cisco does best and LoRaWAN is the industry standard to do just that. In this session, we will put a magnifying glass on LoRaWAN to analyze the architecture, the radio technology and gateway, all the way up to the Application Server components that feeds sensor data directly to a user’s aplication. It is the first time in IoT history when we have available a technology standard that everyone can access to make their own IoT project. Lets see how we can use it to teach our students about the world of IoT.
Date: 10 May
Time: 11:00 UTC
IoT Fundamentals: Connecting Things course introduction
Digitization wouldn’t be possible without connecting things together. The IoT Fundamentals: Connecting Things course brings essential skills to students to ideate, and prototype an end to end IoT solution. Please join this session to learn details about how the Connecting Things course, together with a Prototyping Lab Kit, that includes Raspberry Pi and Arduino, is bringing not only hard-skills, but also important soft-skills to the next generation of global problem solvers.
Date: 10 May
Time: 18:00 UTC
IoT Fundamentals: Big Data and Analytics course introduction
Connecting things is only the first step in the digitization process. Once things are securely connected, the real value is in the data that can be sensed with various sensors. Data can be as simple as a reading from a single temperature sensor that is only used to display the current temperature. Data can be also more complex such as a live video stream from a camera that is used to track the empty spaces in the parking lots. By analyzing data, one can find interesting insights that help us better understand the world around us. Please join this session to learn details about how the Big Data and Analytics course is taking the data from Connecting Things to analyze, visualize and find interesting insights in various datasets.
Date: 11 May
Time: 12:00 UTC
Instructor Forum
Cisco tools and resources for networking professionals, instructors and students
Date: 11 May
Time: 10:00 UTC
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