Q: What's a curriculum crosswalk?
A: A matrix that maps the learning outcomes of your course or program to the technical knowledge and employability skills identified in the IT skill standards. The curriculum crosswalk is usually compared to the results of a market analysis in order to identify matches and gaps.

Q: When should I do a curriculum crosswalk?
A: You can do one anytime. But, it's probably easiest to do a crosswalk after you've already done your market analysis. The market analysis helps you to understand the skill standards on a detailed level and helps you to understand clearly what industry is talking about when they mention specific skills or knowledge. Once you have this understanding, you can do a more accurate curriculum crosswalk.

Q: Can I check the skill standards coverage of a textbook or pre-packaged curriculum by using the crosswalk tool?
A: Yes. It's a good idea to do this if you want to ensure that the textbook you're using covers the skills and knowledge industry emphasizes. Typically you will find that textbooks do not cover some of the skills industry has identified as essential while they cover others industry has identified as peripheral. Pre-packaged curriculum tends to be strong in technical skills and weak in soft skills.

Q: What do I have to do to create a curriculum crosswalk?
A: Follow the steps in the curriculum development toolkit using the online Curriculum and Market Analysis Tool (CMAT) or a hard copy of the skills you are crosswalking.

Q: How long will it take me to do a crosswalk?
A: It depends on the chunk of curriculum you're focusing on, but a single course can take an hour. A textbook can take as long as 3 hours and an entire program can take as much as a day.

Q: Can I see samples of completed curriculum crosswalks?
A: Yes, download samples from the toolkit. (See above under "Samples" or view crosswalks in the CMAT.)
