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Ascolta Develops Ping the Router: A Game That Bridges Technical Learning With Real-World Diagnostic Skills.


Business Editors and High-Tech Writers

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2001

A new internetworking game geared toward professionals interested in pursuing technical certifications has been developed by Ascolta.

Ping the Router(TM), is a way to practice the challenging skills required for passing the Cisco Certification A series of programs that provide certification of competency in Cisco networking products. Administered throughout the world at authorized Cisco centers, the various certification levels are offered:

CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate
 exams by completing complex, command-based tasks while racing against the clock. It is accessible through Ascolta's Web site (www.ascolta.com) as a service to the networking community.

Motivation is provided through increasing levels of learning and challenge, prizes, and a scoreboard that posts weekly winners.

The objective is to complete a variety of tasks by entering IOS (1) (Internetwork Operating System) An operating system from Cisco that is the primary control program used in its routers. IOS is widely used and robust system software that supports the common functions of all products under Cisco's CiscoFusion architecture. (TM) commands. Points are won through accuracy and speed -- the participant must finish the game within the allotted al·lot  
tr.v. al·lot·ted, al·lot·ting, al·lots
1. To parcel out; distribute or apportion: allotting land to homesteaders; allot blame.

2.
 number of seconds. There are three levels of games, one for each Cisco Certification level, CCNA See Cisco certification. (TM) CCNP See Cisco certification. (TM) and CCIE See Cisco certification. (TM), with the challenge becoming progressively more difficult.

Each stage has a pool of games that continues to grow as developed by in-house instructors. Prizes include Ping shirts for bi-weekly winners and entries into a monthly drawing for a free Cisco Certification course at Ascolta.

Ping the Router(TM) was developed in part to address the concern over increasing ease for learners to pass certification tests with no actual real-world experience. The game is the first of its kind to teach and test the dynamic diagnostic skills the workplace demands. The participant receives experience on an actual router -- not a simulation, and comes away with practical diagnostic skills.

Educational benefits are realized in many ways. Learning is its own final reward. Learning is continually reinforced: challenges grow as new games are added. The increasing difficulty levels cultivate graduated learning, and there is continuous feedback as well as immediate evaluation. Many participants can play the game at the same time, demonstrating scalability, one of the advantages of e-learning.

An added benefit is the opportunity to participate in the learning community that emerges around this unique learning experience.

Participants have other opportunities for learning through an online newsletter with information on the latest updates, newest test topics, and specializations regarding Cisco Certifications. Online mentoring provides students with a chance to e-mail questions with benefit of a response from a certified See certification.  instructor.

Ascolta is a leading provider of technical education and services focused on delivering quality IT education when, where and how customers want to learn. As a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner, Ascolta offers instructor-led, e-learning, and custom learning solutions. A recent distinction received by Ascolta is designation as one of Cisco's select few course developers.

Ascolta's partnerships and affiliations include Centra Software, Irvine Valley College Irvine Valley College (IVC) is a community college in Irvine, California and it is a part of the California Community Colleges system. Irvine Valley College and its sister college, Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, comprise the South Orange County Community College , Telcordia, Corinthian Colleges and Saint Mary's University St. Mary's University (in French, Université Ste-Marie, in Spanish, Universidad de Santa María) is the name of several universities:

In Canada:
  • St.
. With headquarters in Irvine, Ascolta has several other locations throughout California as well as in Denver, Phoenix, and Minneapolis. For more information, call 949/477-2000 or visit www.ascolta.com.
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