Document Type

Conference Paper

Publication Date

6-2020

DOI

10.18260/1-2--35436

Pages

1-15

Conference Name

2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, June 22-26, 2020, Virtual Conference

Abstract

Data network communications is traditionally a course offered by computer engineering technology curricula, with the primary objective to introduce to the fundamental concepts in data communication and computer networks, as well as some level of hands-on component related to this area. Typical topics in such courses are the layered model of data communication, specifically the OSI seven-layered model, Internet routing, communication standards, protocols and technologies, and learning methods used to design the network and send data over the network in a secure manner. In the last decades, the data communication and applications have grown and become ubiquitous in both industry and people's everyday life, alongside with increasing data rates and emerging broadband technologies, i.e., Internet access technologies. The ability to connect with other computers, remote systems, and mobile devices is also contributing to the increased number of applications in our daily life. Consequently, courses related to computer networks become imperative for students in engineering technology programs, as they are essential in preparing the students for the level of technology required on the current job market. However, it is challenging to keep up in classrooms with today's industry requirements for graduates in terms of both content and hands-on activities. Firstly, the course content should be updated with emerging technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, 5G, cybersecurity, etc. The knowledge of emerging communication technologies is crucial for student's awareness of new trends and to prepare them for the industry, especially telecommunication and Information Technology (IT) sectors. Secondly, the course should cover hands-on activities that are aligned with the theoretical upgrades introduced in the class. Such activities should include the use of network analyzer tools for network analysis and communications protocol development, as well as a network simulator to provide students with a technology development environment for network design, troubleshooting, and protocol modeling in a simulated environment. Following these considerations, this paper presents the way the Data Network Communications course was updated as part of an overall curriculum revision in an Electrical Engineering Technology program. The paper discusses the course topics, the course objectives, and the software tools introduced to support the hands-on activities in the class, including the Wireshark software tool, for network troubleshooting, profiling network traffic and analyzing packets. The paper also presents the way the course was received by students, as well as lessons learned after the first semester of offering it in the new format and the modifications planned for future semesters.

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ASEE holds the copyright on this document. It may be read by the public free of charge. Authors may archive their work on personal websites or in institutional repositories with the following citation: © 2020 American Society for Engineering Education.

Original Publication Citation

Kuzlu, M., & Popescu, O. (2020, June), Upgrading of a data communication and computer networks course in engineering technology program [Paper presentation] 2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access, Virtual Online. https://peer.asee.org/35436

ORCID

0000-0002-8719-2353 (Kuzlu)

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