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Linux Administration Part 1: Installation and Administration 
The third course in the
Linux Essentials series introduces the learner to basic system administration. It begins by covering
Linux system installation, the startup and shutdown processes, and system configuration. The course then teaches learners to install applications and manage users. It also examines system backup from an administrator's perspective. Finally, the course examines system
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Microsoft Windows 95 Fundamentals 
This is the first of a series of multimedia self-paced learning courses in
Windows 95 and related
Microsoft application products. You will learn to use key functions of Microsoft s Windows 95 operating system. The instruction uses text, voice, questioning, practice, quizzes and multiple study paths to create a learning environment that enhances your enjoyment and comprehension. Mastery tests at
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Microsoft Windows 95 Advanced Topics 
This multimedia self-paced learning course will explore advanced features of
Windows 95. The unique
Skill Builder instruction utilizes text, voice, questioning, practice, quizzes and multiple study paths to create a learning environment that enhances your enjoyment and comprehension. Mastery tests at the end of each unit allow you to verify your understanding of key skills and guide you back to
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Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 User Fundamentals 
This multimedia self-paced learning course will instruct you on working with
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. The unique
Skill Builder instruction uses text, voice, questioning, practice, quizzes and multiple study paths to create a learning environment that enhances your enjoyment and comprehension. Preassessment testing in the beginning of each unit will allow you to have a personalized
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The OSI Model 
Upon completing this
WestNet e-Learning module, you will be able to explain why the
OSI model was created; name and understand the layers of the OSI reference model; and, describe what an open standard is and why it benefits both vendors and customers.
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Design Concepts for Web Sites 
To describe, explain, and equip students to use the basic techniques of web site design and development
Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Advanced HTML Design Elements 
To describe, and equip students to use, advanced
HTML elements such as complex tables, frames and framesets, metadata and the
META tag, and style sheets
Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Advanced Technology Concepts for Web Designers 
To introduce users to the incorporation of
JavaScript and other technologies such as
DHTML, cookies and plug-ins in web sites, and to web site publishing, web site maintenance, and database integration
Web authors, webmasters, marketing and communications professionals, PR professionals, graphic designers, desktop designers, technical writers, and library scientists
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Visual Basic 6 Introduction Part II 
This course provides an introduction to the functionality and programming capabilities of
Visual Basic 6.0. It builds on the concepts presented in the first course in this series, Visual Basic 6.0 Introduction
Part I. In the first unit, you will learn how to create and use variables, procedures, and functions in program code. Data types, constants, and arrays are also covered, as well as how to
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Visual Basic 6 0 Advanced 
This course covers techniques that
Visual Basic programmers can use to enhance the interface, functionality and performance of their applications. Students will learn to create menus and toolbars. The course also introduces the student to
ActiveX programming and the
Common Dialog control. The course also shows students how to create and load documents using the
File Access features of
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Visual Basic 6 0 Enterprise Client Server Development Part 1 
This course introduces developing programs for an enterprise client/server environment. It introduces multi-tier application architecture, reviews how to instantiate a
COM component, and describes how to make and compile COM configurations. It also describes how COM components are registered and identified in the
Windows registry. This course also introduces the concept of transactions and
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Win2000 Professional Administering Users and Groups 
...elliMirror, all of which help you to manage user data and desktop and policy settings. You will learn to create and modify
System and
User environment variables. You will also learn to create and manage user profiles that enable you to maintain users' data. Finally, the course will teach you to resolve some of the problems related to user accounts and group policies. Related
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Win2000 Server Managing Terminal Services 
...-in feature of
Windows 2000 that deploys the Windows 2000 desktop, as well as
Windows-based applications to any of the computers on a network. It also describes the two methods by which
Terminal Services can be installed. You will become acquainted with the client hardware requirements and with the server configuration for Terminal Services setup. Next, you will learn to configure user accounts
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Win2000 Netwk Infra Design Prep for W2K Netwk Serv Infra 
... the course deals with IT management structure, including desktop management, network management, and data center management. User and resource distribution, current hardware and application requirements, the network performance requirements of an organization, and disaster recovery are also covered in this course. Next, the course deals with the various factors to be considered while planning
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Using X Windows with GNOME 
The
Using X Windows and
GNOME WBT is a course for application developers who are somewhat familiar with
DOS and
UNIX commands. It provides an overview of the X Window
System and discusses the procedures for managing and using
X11 sessions and terminal programs. The course also describes the K and
GNOME desktop environments. Application developers who want to learn
Linux and be familiar with
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Configuration 
This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. The audience includes
Professionals who want to
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Physical Network Design 
This module provides an overview of transmission media basics, including a look at structured wiring systems, cable characteristics, wireless
LANs, and installation.
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Advanced Palm Essentials Training 


Palm
Essentials provides end-user training for the
Palm handheld, the portable electronic organizer designed for personal and business use. Discover the power and flexibility of handheld computing. Learn about the Palm handheld's features and how to use them to your advantage. The course is designed for Palm handheld end users.
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Advanced Visor Essentials Training 


Visor
Essentials provides end-user training for the
Visor handheld, the portable electronic organizer designed for personal and business use. Discover the power and flexibility of handheld computing. Learn about the Visor handheld's features and how to use them to your advantage. The course is designed for beginner Visor handheld end-users.
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Microsoft Windows XP Training 
...o provide end-user training for
Windows XP, the
Microsoft desktop operating system designed both for enterprise networks and the home user. The user will learn the fundamental skills and advanced techniques for using this powerful new operating system. NOTE: If this course does not run. Users will have to uninstall
Shockwave 8.5.1 and install
Shockwave Player 8.00.205. The uninstaller and
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Win2000 Professional for End-Users Basic Getting Started 
.... It also covers the basic components of the
Windows 2000 desktop and the functions of these components. This course details how to work with
Paint, play a video clip, play a music CD, and play sound. It includes topics on opening, editing, modifying, and formatting text using
WordPad. In addition, this course explains how to save, print, close, maximize, and minimize a file by using WordPad.
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Win2000 Professional for End-Users Advanced Features 
...stall and uninstall programs and hardware, and use mobile desktop support features. The course also describes how to use system tools to backup data, restore data, and perform disk compression and cleaning. The course also includes various tasks involved in maintaining and administering
Windows 2000. This course is designed to help individuals who want to achieve proficiency in using
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Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 
...s course will explain how a
Tablet PC is different from a desktop or laptop. The unique features of a Tablet PC will be covered as well. Additionally, this course will include hardware and software specifications for a Tablet PC and methods to write, save and convert notes, and customize settings. Finally, it will cover the interaction between the unique features of a Tablet PC and its use with
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Microsoft Publisher 2003 
The
Publisher 2003 WBT is designed to acquaint users with the features of
Publisher and the enhancements made in Publisher (part of the
Office XP suite). This course takes users through the process of creating and modifying professional-looking, high quality publications for print media, e-mail, and
Web. Users also learn how to prepare their publications for desktop and commercial printing.
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Discover Your Tablet PC 
A Tablet PC combines mobile computing with unique handwriting and voice recognition technology allowing users to type, write, or dictate notes. It also offers new interactivity features by accepting commands in the form of gestures drawn by users. This course will explain how a
Tablet PC is different from a desktop or a laptop. The features of a Tablet PC, its benefits and uses will be covered.
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Operational information security 
To demonstrate secure practices for networked and mobile users, and introduce software piracy and social engineering
Business users requiring an introduction to information security best practices
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Novell Distributed Print Services 
In this e-Learning module you will learn to create and load each
NDPS object download printer drivers manage desktop printers and configure and administer controlled access printers.
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Linux+ Part 2: Managing Software 
This course teaches about the X Window
System, the
Linux shell, package installation, and the kernel. You learn how to install and configure the
Xfree86 server, and about the features of window managers and desktop environments. You are also introduced to the Linux shell, environment variables and basic shell commands. The
Installing and
Configuring Packages section teaches about package formats
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Microsoft Publisher 2003 
Microsoft
Publisher 2003 is desktop publishing software that is designed for people who need to produce professional-looking publications easily. This course teaches how to create publications and how to create a personal information set. It also covers how to create text boxes insert pictures and add pages.
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Microsoft Windows 95 for End-Users Basic 
Microsoft
Windows 95 is an operating system that makes it easy to work productively on your computer. Windows 95 offers an on-screen environment of icons and windows that lets you maneuver quickly and easily among programs and files. The units in this course introduce you to the basic features of Windows 95 and familiarize you with the Windows 95 environment as you manage files, run programs, and
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Microsoft Windows 98 for End-Users Intermediate 
Microsoft
Windows 98 is an operating system a computer program that controls the basic operation of your computer and the programs you run on it. Programs also known as applications are task-oriented software you use to accomplish specific tasks such as word processing managing files on your computer and performing calculations. The five units in this
Intermediate course build on your knowledge
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Microsoft NT 4 Workstation for End-Users Intermediate 
Microsoft
Windows NT is an operating system, a computer program that controls the basic operation of your computer and the programs you run on it. Programs, also known as applications, are task-oriented software you use to accomplish specific tasks, such as word processing, managing files on your computer, and performing calculations. The four units in this
Intermediate course build on your
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Linux+ Part 2: Managing Software 


This course teaches about the X Window
System, the
Linux shell, package installation, and the kernel. You learn how to install and configure the
Xfree86 server, and about the features of window managers and desktop environments. You are also introduced to the Linux shell, environment variables and basic shell commands. The
Installing and
Configuring Packages section teaches about package formats
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Microsoft Publisher 2002 
Microsoft
Publisher 2002 is desktop publishing software thata s designed for people who need to produce professional-looking publications easily. The course teaches how to create publications from a design from a template and also how to create simple publications from scratch. It also covers how to create text boxes and pictures and how to insert pages.
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Basics of Windows 98 
An operating system (OS) acts as an interface between the user and the computer hardware. The OS interprets all instructions keyed in by a user and converts them to a format that the computer can understand. Windows 98 is the most popular and widely used operating system in the world. This operating system provides a user-friendly
Graphical User Interface (
GUI) for using its various commands and
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Operating Systems Training 


Learn exactly what you need to know with this interactive, multimedia courseware. The animations and simulations teach fundamental techniques and let you apply what you have learned in a realistic application environment. This course prepares the student for the
Microsoft User Specialist (
MOUS) certification exam, with training for all five
Microsoft Windows operating systems, including:
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