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Cisco classes give Montana students an edge when pursuing careers in computer technology
December 10, 2007 /
Fourteen male Great Falls High students watched intently as industrial technology teacher Kirk Mattingly showed them how to build a computer cable.
Most of the assignments in the first semester of the two-year Cisco computer networking program are tough mental tasks in which students begin to learn the complex coding needed to help insure that computer networks are compatible and can talk with each other, he explained later.
By PETER JOHNSON
Tribune Staff Writer
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