Professors Participate in Cisco Networking Academy Conference

Published 09.01.2005

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Jeffrey B. Weaver (left), and Stanley G. BolerTwo Pennsylvania College of Technology electronics professors participated recently in a two-day conference hosted by Cisco Systems Inc.

Stanley G. Boler, associate professor, and Jeffrey B. Weaver, assistant professor, joined other educators from the Eastern Seaboard states for the July conference in Richmond, Va., which was the first meeting specifically for instructors of the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

Boler and Weaver participated in a variety of workshop sessions covering topics of interest to academy instructors, including workforce development and marketing, as well as technical subjects like Voice and IP Telephony and IPv6.

Penn College is a Cisco Networking Academy, providing education and training in computer network routing and switching equipment leading to industry certifications in Cisco Certified Network Associate and Cisco Certified Network Professional.

To learn more about the academic programs offered by the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies at Penn College, call (570) 327-4520, send e-mail or visit online.