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  1. Be able to Remove a Student from Completing in the gradebook

    Why is it no longer possible to remove a completion status for a student? What happened to the option to undo the action of completing a student in the gradebook?
    When you check a student's box it is forever. You should have a "save" button, so you can make sure the correct students are selected.

    Every time you select a box the page resets. This was the cause of my error. I have over 30 students in the class and every time I check a box the page refreshes to the start of the page.

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  2. 1 vote
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  3. Unique certificate Number

    The certificates generated in Netacad should contain a unique id which can be any identification number for the certificate

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  4. Introduce audio visual materials to enhance study.

    Audio visual materials will simplify learning and foster good grades.

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  5. 1 vote
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  6. 1 vote
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  7. 1 vote
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  8. Curriculum

    We can do this in groups of 3 people

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  9. Encaminhando todos para um empresa

    Encaminhando todos par uma empresa.

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  10. to update content and technology

    My idea for improving Cisco Networking Academy revolves around enhancing the learning experience through a combination of updated content, interactive learning tools, real-world applications, and robust community engagement:

    1. Updated Curriculum: Continuously update the curriculum to reflect the latest networking technologies, protocols, and industry trends. This ensures students are learning relevant skills that meet current market demands.

    2. Interactive Learning Tools: Integrate more hands-on labs, virtual simulations, and interactive exercises into the curriculum. These tools allow students to practice configuring network devices, troubleshooting issues, and implementing solutions in a simulated environment.

    3. Real-World Scenarios: Incorporate real-world case studies and projects…

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  11. Practical learning

    If we as students could have a practical lab session at least once or twice throughout the course, it would help put things into perspective. Since some students are joining this field of study for the first time, they go through the course without even knowing what a router,switch or server physically looks like. The photos we see don’t do these high performance Cisco devices justice, hence to elevate our desire to become a network administrator; hands on experience with these devices would go a long way.

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  12. 1 vote
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