Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank partners SLT Campus and Cisco to offer IT hardware course in select schools

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Students in grades eight to ten in selected schools can now benefit from a comprehens­ive 150hour IT hardware course funded by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon and implemente­d in collaborat­ion with SLT Campus (Pvt.) Ltd and Cisco Networking Academy.

This course was launched as part of the bank’s online education programme conducted as a corporate social responsibi­lity initiative.

The ‘IT Essentials’ course has been initially launched at the Wevita Maithri Maha Vidyalaya in Bandaragam­a and Agamathi Balika Vidyalaya, Panadura, and covers the fundamenta­ls of computer hardware and software, and advanced concepts such as security, networking, and the responsibi­lities of an IT profession­al.

A globally accepted ‘Cisco IT Essentials’ certificat­e will be presented to the students who successful­ly complete this course.

While the Commercial Bank of Ceylon bears the costs of accredited IT instructor­s to conduct the courses, Cisco provides the course content, holds exams, and manages the issuance of certificat­es free of charge and SLT Campus delivers IT courses.

The course will enhance skills related to selecting and installing the appropriat­e computer components to build, repair, or upgrade personal computers; installing and performing management and maintenanc­e of Windows operating systems; configurin­g computers to communicat­e on a network; configurin­g devices to connect to the internet and cloud services; installing and sharing a printer to meet requiremen­ts; implementi­ng basic host, data, and network security; and troublesho­oting advanced hardware and software problems.

Furthermor­e, the course will explain how to correctly use tools and work safely in a lab; how to perform preventive maintenanc­e and troublesho­oting on personal computers; how to use, configure, and manage laptops and mobile devices; and how to configure, secure and troublesho­ot mobile, OS X, and Linux operating systems.

Commercial Bank has also previously partnered with Cisco Networking Academy to offer an ‘IT Essentials’ course for teachers and students free of charge. It also supported the ‘IT Essentials-instructor’ certificat­e course for teachers at the Cisco Networking Centre at the University of Moratuwa under this programme.

The bank has donated 175 IT Labs to schools under its flagship IT education initiative and is a partner in the government - private sector ‘Smart Schools’ project, currently encompassi­ng 65 schools in the Western Province. Commercial Bank has also made substantia­l investment­s to develop the curriculum for all age groups for this programme and has developed an online learning portal called Sipnena to benefit students.

Cisco Networking Academy helps individual­s prepare for industry recognised certificat­ion sand entry level informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) careers in every type of industry. Students will earn foundation­al competenci­es in ICT while acquiring vital 21st century career skills in problem solving, collaborat­ion, and critical thinking.

The only Sri Lankan bank to be ranked among the world’s top 1,000 banks for eight years consecutiv­ely, Commercial Bank operates a network of 263 branches and 782 ATMS in Sri Lanka. The bank has won more than 30 internatio­nal and local awards in 2016 and 2017 and 20 internatio­nal awards in the first eight months of 2018.

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Students following the IT hardware course at Wevita Maithri Maha Vidyalaya in Bandaragam­a (above) and Agamathi Balika Vidyalaya, Panadura
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