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Enhancing Practical Skills in Data Communication and Networking Course by usage of Modern Tools


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Computer Networks is an important subject in many engineering and Science degree programmes. Computer network domain requires experts with strong knowledge in networking with hands-on experience. With the recent technology improvement in this domain, the demand for qualified engineers in networks is expanding. Hence after learning using network simulators provide effective environment to understand the networking concepts. Nevertheless, the network simulators may not give the same experience of physical devices like wiring between the end systems. The simulation of the physical connectivity can be visualized to the students. The main purpose of the study is to see the effectiveness of the use of Cisco Packet Tracer and OPNET (Optimized Network),

as a primary method of learning the technical knowledge related to the course. Student's feedback on the new methodology used will also be discussed. This paper discusses how modern simulation tools help students understand the technicality involved and make data communication and networking course more engaging and interesting.


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Computer Networks, Packet Tracer, OPNET, Simulator.
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Authors

V. Nalina
Department of ISE, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore, India
P. Jayarekha
Department of ISE, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore, India

Abstract


Computer Networks is an important subject in many engineering and Science degree programmes. Computer network domain requires experts with strong knowledge in networking with hands-on experience. With the recent technology improvement in this domain, the demand for qualified engineers in networks is expanding. Hence after learning using network simulators provide effective environment to understand the networking concepts. Nevertheless, the network simulators may not give the same experience of physical devices like wiring between the end systems. The simulation of the physical connectivity can be visualized to the students. The main purpose of the study is to see the effectiveness of the use of Cisco Packet Tracer and OPNET (Optimized Network),

as a primary method of learning the technical knowledge related to the course. Student's feedback on the new methodology used will also be discussed. This paper discusses how modern simulation tools help students understand the technicality involved and make data communication and networking course more engaging and interesting.


Keywords


Computer Networks, Packet Tracer, OPNET, Simulator.

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