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UNIT by Andrew Smith
UNIT by Andrew  Smith






  • Teaching (module team member) - T828 Network Security - includes CCNA-CyberOps and Cisco Network Security BOC.
  • Supporting development and delivery of T829 - CCNP Enterprise (replacing T824/6/7 - CCNP R+S modules).
  • Teaching (module team member) - TM357 - Cisco Networking (part two).
  • UNIT by Andrew Smith

  • Chairing (leading the teaching) - TM257 - Cisco Networking (part one).
  • Developing Microcredentials focussed on skills based vocational computing disciplines, including Linux, DevNet, Coding, Network Engineering, Cloud Computing (with Dr Amel Bennaceur) and CyberSecurity Operations.
  • I teach at the university, on a number of modules - all predominantly focussed on internationally recognised vocationally focussed professional skills within the Network Engineering and CyberSecurity practitioner domains.
  • Engaged with Cisco - supporting the evaluation of resource, engagement with educators and creation of networking specific content for the Computing at Schools community and hosting resource on Open Learn Create (Completed 2018).
  • Engaged with Cisco - supporting disability outreach, resource and curriculum analysis (completed April 2019) - soon to recommence.
  • Developed a Discovering Computer Networks BOC - using a HTML5 Cloud Based Network Similator - funded by UFITrust (Completed Oct 2019).
  • Developing an accessible HTML5 cloud based network simulator (Oct 2019 - June2020).
  • Developing the FutureLearn and City & Guilds - Step into Digital Technologies skills primer (March 2021).
  • UNIT by Andrew Smith

    Supporting the development of disability engaged teaching, in the domain of network engineering.Scalable simulation, for development of entry point network engineering skills.

    UNIT by Andrew Smith

  • Utilising social media as a scalable huetagogical tool for peritheral learning.
  • Evaluating a hybrid delivery pedagogy, focussed on teacher development within the network engineering and cybersecurity domains.
  • My primary research focus, follows these four domains, each supports research and teaching projects:








    UNIT by Andrew  Smith