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The Internet and the World Wide Web provides a brief history of the Internet and the World Wide Web. It describes the protocols and technologies used by the Internet, and explains how to use and configure a Web browser.
E-Mail, FTP, Newsgroups and Telnet provides an overview of e-mail and various e-mail client programs. It examines how to use e-mail, describes how to use mailing lists and e-mail attachments, and discusses issues of e-mail privacy. This course also examines the Internet remote protocols FTP and Telnet, and explains the functions of newsgroups on the Internet.
Objects, Plug-Ins, Viewers and Security provides an overview of Internet programming and scripting languages, including C, C++, Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, Jscript and VBScript. It introduces several widely-used browser plug-ins and their functionality, and also provides an overview of security issues regarding the Internet, including cookies, authentication, encryption, firewalls and virus attacks.
Search Engines and E-Commerce provides an overview of different types of Internet search engines and various Internet search techniques, including Boolean operators. This course also defines electronic commerce and explains e-commerce standards, including Electronic Data Interchange, Secure Electronic Transactions and smart cards. In addition, this course covers the fundamentals of project management.
Web Page Authoring and HTML Coding introduces Web page creation using text and GUI HTML editors, and provides an overview of Web page design issues such as the interface, business considerations, and bandwidth. It also examines the origins of HTML and its various flavors, and shows the basics of HTML coding, including common tags and formatting techniques.
Graphical Elements, Hyperlinks and Tables introduces Web page graphic elements such as horizontal rules, images, colors and font specifications. It examines how to link text and images to other files and sites, and how to create and manipulate tables on a Web page.
Forms, Images and Frames introduces HTML form elements such as text boxes, radio buttons, check boxes, etc. It examines how to create client-side image maps and link them to URLs, and discusses graphics issues such as transparency, interlacing and animation. It also shows how to create frames in a Web site to further enhance the user's experience.
HTML Editors and Extensions examines how to use a GUI HTML editor to create Web pages. It also examines how to extend the capabilities of HTML by using Cascading Style Sheets, the Document Object Model, XHTML and XML.
Networking, Protocols, LANs and WANs provides an overview of basic computer security networking concepts such as the client/server model, types of networks, network topologies, and major network operating systems. It examines networking protocols and the OSI Reference Model, and discusses LANs and WANS, communication devices, and transmission types and media used in networking.
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