Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students

Copyright © 2015 SEFI. This paper describes the application of recent developments in laboratory and simulation tools used in the Cisco" Academy for the Vision Impaired (CAVI) program to equivalent studies by sighted students. Having applied these tools to the global distribution of vision impa...

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Main Authors: Maynard, C., Murray, Iain, Ng, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32377
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description Copyright © 2015 SEFI. This paper describes the application of recent developments in laboratory and simulation tools used in the Cisco" Academy for the Vision Impaired (CAVI) program to equivalent studies by sighted students. Having applied these tools to the global distribution of vision impaired students through CAVI it was considered reasonable to offer the normally "hands on" aspects of the Cisco Academy Program in a remote, virtual or simulated manner to a wider audience. Two major issues addressed in delivering this program are the accessibility of Packet Tracer and scheduling equipment access to the Remote Bundles [1].
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-323772017-01-30T13:30:39Z Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students Maynard, C. Murray, Iain Ng, A. Copyright © 2015 SEFI. This paper describes the application of recent developments in laboratory and simulation tools used in the Cisco" Academy for the Vision Impaired (CAVI) program to equivalent studies by sighted students. Having applied these tools to the global distribution of vision impaired students through CAVI it was considered reasonable to offer the normally "hands on" aspects of the Cisco Academy Program in a remote, virtual or simulated manner to a wider audience. Two major issues addressed in delivering this program are the accessibility of Packet Tracer and scheduling equipment access to the Remote Bundles [1]. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32377 restricted
spellingShingle Maynard, C.
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Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
title Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
title_full Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
title_fullStr Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
title_full_unstemmed Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
title_short Applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
title_sort applying lessons from network simulation and remote laboratory systems for the vision impaired to fully sighted students
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32377