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Best Practices
NWCET has developed Best Practices, documents that outline
steps to take in solving specific educational problems such as starting an academy of information
technology at the high school level, developing curriculum for Job Corp clients, training K-12
instructors to develop their own IT curriculum and so on. |
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Academy of Information Technology |
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Department of Labor Job Corp Center |
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Information Technology Gateway Project |
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Providing Your High School Students Work-based Learning Experience |
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Advanced Technology Environmental Education Center |
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Connecticut Career Choices |
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Learning Invention Lab |
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Marine Advanced Technology Education Center |
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Oregon State Technology Initiative |
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Developing faculty job shadows in IT |
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We also feature here the best practices in learning materials that are developed through NWCET grant
work. The Security+ learning labs are such a product. These
learning labs were produced by faculty who participated in an NSF funded grant to become certified in
Security+ and develop curriculum for students
taking courses in introductory computer security courses. |
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Nikto Linux Lab |
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Protocol Analysis: Telnet and SSH |
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Securing IIS in Windows Server 2003 |
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Cain and Abel |
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Using SFTP as a Replacement for FTP |
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Metasploit |
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Penetration Testing with Metasploit |
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System Vulnerability |
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Port Reporter |
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Network Perimeter Security Policy |
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To access other security and information assurance curriculum, visit the web site of the first
comprehensive IT security system in the Midwest, CSSIA. |
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