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Hands-On Practice Helps Students Master IT Skills and Succeed
Wittman, William
EDUCAUSE Quarterly, v33 n4 2010
Students in information technology (IT) need realistic, hands-on experience to master IT skills. When students have the opportunity to train with a hands-on curriculum and prepare to certify in the IT field, they become more deeply engaged in both their education and their career path. This article discusses LabSim, an IT certification training curriculum used at National College in Youngstown, Ohio, which gives students hands-on experience through simulated labs that support lecture, videos, and written lessons. By completing this hands-on training, IT students have experienced greater success in their education, and some have obtained certifications that led to career opportunities. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Information Technology, Hands on Science, Science Process Skills, Science Course Improvement Projects, Computer Simulation, Training Methods, Teaching Methods, Course Descriptions, Skill Development
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Identifiers - Location: Ohio
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