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Take Control of IIS



...-step video with audio commentary.
The course covers the fundamentals of Web services, including an explanation of how IP addresses, ports, and sockets make these service work.
It demonstrates how to set up, within minutes, a simple one-page Website.
It shows how to test this site using just one machine and how to expand the site to any size you wish.
It shows you how to administer Web
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Write a Marketable Script in 10 Weeks with Final Draft (Latest Release)


... away from this course with the tools, techniques and the fundamental knowledge and information needed to get started or continue your scriptwriting work. The majority of this course is devoted to your writing, submission and the instructors editing of your work. Each script is reviewed and through your diligent rewrites you will enhance your abilities to expand and improve upon story lines and
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Navigating And Exploring The Internet



...fundamental skills they need to know in order to use the Internet. Skills students will learn include connecting to the Internet, learning about and searching the Web, and sending e-mail.
This introductory course teaches students the fundamental skills they need to know in order to use the Internet. Skills students will learn include connecting to the Internet, learning about and searching the
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Navigating And Exploring The Internet 2002



...fundamental skills they need to know in order to use the Internet. Skills students will learn include understanding and sending e-mail, learning about the Web, and using browsers such as Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator to view Web pages.
This introductory course teaches students the fundamental skills they need to know to use the Internet. Skills students will learn include connecting
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NETS`T - National Education Technology Standards for Teachers
...r Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), defines the fundamental concepts, knowledge, skills, and attitudes for applying technology in educational settings. All candidates seeking certification or endorsements in teacher preparation should meet these educational technology standards.
It is the responsibility of faculty at cooperating schools to provide opportunities for teacher candidates
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Lean Manufacturing Personal Training Library
...Workplace Organization course, the student will learn the fundamental concepts of the 5S?s that help improve quality and productivity. (The 5S?s stand for Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain; these terms are rough translations from the original Japanese terms referring to a process to optimize workplace organization.) The training includes step-by-step guidelines for achieving
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How To Master Sales Skills



...out extensive away-from-work classroom training. Based on fundamental best practices, these courses prepare new sales personnel to be effective. They create a common baseline set of processes for an entire sales organization, regardless of previous experience, to follow as standard procedures. IMPORTANT NOTE: INTERNET EXPLORER (IE) BROWSER REQUIRED - can`t use Netscape or other browsers for
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Crystal Reports XI
...fundamental understanding of the concepts of Crystal Reports XI by learning to build reports, use formulas, build groups, work with records, and create charts.
Crystal Reports XI Receive a fundamental understanding of the concepts of Crystal Reports XI by learning to build reports, use formulas, build groups, work with records, and create charts. Follow Jason Manibog as he teaches you many
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Build a Powerful Marketing Strategy--Instructor-Led
...voided by employing common sense, but they illustrate two fundamental tenets of marketing: Target the right group of customers, and communicate the right message to that group. These simple rules are critical to any business`s success, yet few small businesses apply them effectively.
This course will show you how to systematically approach the two most important questions you need to ask in
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Build a Powerful Marketing Strategy--Self-Directed
...voided by employing common sense, but they illustrate two fundamental tenets of marketing: Target the right group of customers, and communicate the right message to that group. These simple rules are critical to any business`s success, yet few small businesses apply them effectively.
This course will show you how to systematically approach the two most important questions you need to ask in
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Adobe PhotoShop CS
...fundamental understanding of the concepts of Adobe s PhotoShop CS by learning basic color correction, touch-up, image manipulation, and document management techniques.
Adobe PhotoShop CS From professional graphic design to in-house image management, Photoshop is today?s tool of choice. Learn basic color correction, touch-up, image manipulation, and document management techniques. Then move
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Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended: Essentials
...of Adobe Photoshop CS4 requires a solid foundation in the fundamental tools and techniques used by the pros to create eye-popping effects, achieve stunning visuals. Total Training for Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended: Essentials is intended for the beginner to intermediate user as a guide through comprehensive tutorials on color correction, layout techniques, special effects and image touch up.
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Applying Leadership Basics



...se description -- Applying Leadership Basics provides the fundamental skills for leading a group: defining the task, establishing a vision, gaining commitment, and building relationships. It tells you how and when to use various leadership styles and gives smart techniques to help leaders direct the efforts of others. The Strategies and Tips in this module teach you how to foster innovation,
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Basics of Effective Communication



...ription -- Basics of Effective Communication examines the fundamental elements of communication and describes how you can send clear and consistent messages to a Receiver. It gives tips for choosing the right communication method and considering other important factors that impact effectiveness. It covers effective listening and feedback skills in practical and immediately useful Strategies and
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Selections and Layers in Photoshop CS3
...nipulation tools, it is first necessary to understand the fundamental concepts of selecting portions of images, and isolating image components into layers. This course introduces the new Quick Selection tool and its refinement settings, and explains other selection tools including an assortment of lasso and marquee tools and the Magic Wand tool. The course also describes layers, and
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Selections and Layers in Photoshop CS3
Developing Fundamental Critical Thinking Skills
...t on written and verbal communication factors. Developing Fundamental Critical Thinking Skills coaches you through the acquisition of an array of critical skills that can help you improve your information processing and delivery agility. You also will learn how to maximize your inferential and evaluative competence to achieve better planning and decision-making efficiencies. Improving your
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Responding to Business Crises
Your company may have a crisis. If so, what will it do? Your company's crisis preparations are now put to the test--a real test. Knowing how to respond to a crisis is vital to your company's well-being. It could mean the difference between your company surviving or not. In this course, you'll learn how to respond to business crises. There are three fundamental phases to crisis response: detection,
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Industry Overview Information Technology
...ully defined processes and architectures. This reflects a fundamental change for the business IT industry, which affects and blurs the line between all segments including hardware, software, data, applications, and communications platforms. At the same time, this change offers numerous opportunities for those who can adapt. This course provides a roadmap for the rapidly converging IT world,
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The Dynamics of Interacting
...believe in you and trust you is one of the few absolutely fundamental qualities of success." To make such a statement, John J. McGuirk was probably inspired by a direct experience that he had in dealing with other people. Based on your own experience, would you agree that interacting with others is connected to success? Think of a time when you got the results that you wanted. Can you also
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A Manager s Introduction to Business Law
...fundamental concepts of business law. It begins by exposing some prevalent legal misconceptions shared by management and establishes the true role that law plays in society and business. The relationship between business ethics and law is explained and how managers serve as vital role models for demonstrating ethical business practices. This course also presents the basis and structure of the
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Advanced Business Communication - Enhanced Business Communication
...f business communication in general and to areas that are fundamental to effective business communication today. You will learn about typical barriers to effective communication and guidelines for overcoming them. You will also learn about steps in the communication process, uses of information technology, managing, planning, and conducting executive-level meetings. In addition, you will learn
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Making Decisions Dynamically
...onsciously or unconsciously, your decisions represent the fundamental tool you use in facing the opportunities, challenges, and uncertainties of life. It's not a case, however, of "make a decision, any decision." The increased complexity and competition of the 21st century marketplace calls for dynamic decision making--the kind of decision making that significantly boosts productivity. The
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Windows Vista Users and Groups
The use of user and group accounts is fundamental in any network environment for both security and ease of administration. This course describes the types of user and group accounts available for Windows Vista clients, explains how to manage them, and covers best practices for their use.
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Introduction to Requirements Planning
...ment knowledge area of business analysis. It outlines the fundamental tasks of planning and managing requirements and outlines the general considerations that the business analyst should make when planning requirements. The course also examines how to classify roles within a project, outlines the techniques used to draw up a list of stakeholders, and demonstrates the different work division
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Human Resources Fundamentals HRCI PHR
... employment issues, including core knowledge and concepts fundamental to the field of human resources. The HRCI certification examinations are widely recognized as the industry standard for evaluating human resource professionals' competencies. HRCI is an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and provides testing and certification services. As a human resources
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Directory Technologies Part 1 Directory Server Model

...in a three part series that introduces the learner to the fundamental directory solutions and the X.500 standard. It also covers the Full Service Directory Model (FSDM), and the role of LDAP in accessing directories. Finally, it describes Netscape Directory Server Technology. Learn To: o Identify the fundamental concepts of Directory services, which include the X.500 Directory standard and
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--App Development

...tended for application developers. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. Application Development students must also have solid programming skills using C, C++, Java, or equivalent programming language. In
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--App Development

...tended for application developers. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. Application Development students must also have solid programming skills using C, C++, Java, or equivalent programming language. In
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1 App Devel Curriculum

...pert certification exams 509 and 511. Students will learn fundamental DB2 v6.1 skills and knowledge, such as creating and modifying database objects, creating indexes and views, managing basic database operations, and the basics of SQL. Students will also learn how to apply this knowledge to developing DB2-based applications, including using application objects such as schemas, user-defined
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1 App Devel Curriculum

...pert certification exams 509 and 511. Students will learn fundamental DB2 v6.1 skills and knowledge, such as creating and modifying database objects, creating indexes and views, managing basic database operations, and the basics of SQL. Students will also learn how to apply this knowledge to developing DB2-based applications, including using application objects such as schemas, user-defined
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Administration

...ended for database administrators. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. Learners must have an understanding of the general database administrator role and function. In addition, participants should have
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Administration

...ended for database administrators. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. Learners must have an understanding of the general database administrator role and function. In addition, participants should have
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

...rators and application developers. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. When coupled with appropriate on-the-job experience, this course will help prepare students for the IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

...rators and application developers. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. When coupled with appropriate on-the-job experience, this course will help prepare students for the IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1 Admin Curriculum

...pert certification exams 509 and 510. Students will learn fundamental DB2 v6.1 skills and knowledge, such as creating and modifying database objects, creating indexes and views, managing basic database operations, and the basics of SQL. Students will also learn how to plan, implement and maintain new and existing DB2 databases. This curriculum consists of 2 Skill Builder courses: Course 13431
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1 Admin Curriculum

...pert certification exams 509 and 510. Students will learn fundamental DB2 v6.1 skills and knowledge, such as creating and modifying database objects, creating indexes and views, managing basic database operations, and the basics of SQL. Students will also learn how to plan, implement and maintain new and existing DB2 databases. This curriculum consists of 2 Skill Builder courses: Course 13431
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Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design--Part 1

...ironment. Identify the business considerations that are fundamental to an Exchange 2000 Server network design. Identify guidelines for implementing Exchange 2000 Server name resolution strategies. Identify the considerations that are fundamental to assessing current network resources. Identify the guidelines for designing a backup plan. Identify the features of the Exchange 2000
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GroupWise 5 5 Admin Part 1--System Fundamentals

...ministration curriculum is designed to teach students the fundamentals of administering a GroupWise system. As the first in the 3-part series, this course will give students a solid foundation in GroupWise 5.5 fundamentals. Students will be given a thorough overview of the GroupWise client and the fundamental components of the GroupWise system. Students will also be taught the skills and
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2

...onnecting Cisco Networking Devices. The course introduces fundamental routing concepts. It describes the features, operation, and configuration of Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocols. This course also describes the operation of different types of
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Access 2000 Fundamentals

...urse is intended for end users who are looking to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Access 2000. Participants will learn to identify the basic features of Access 2000; create and maintain tables; and work with Access 2000 data. L earn To: Identify the concepts related to databases and the features of Access 2000. Create and maintain tables and table data. Locate and
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C Programming - Part 3

...ding of the programming process, and have exposure to the fundamental concepts of object-orientation. Students should either have knowledge equivalent to or have taken the C Programming series (courses 13201-13204) prior to taking this course. In addition, students should have taken the first two parts in this series, courses 13205 and 13206. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course
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C Programming - Part 2

...ding of the programming process, and have exposure to the fundamental concepts of object-orientation. Students should either have knowledge equivalent to or have taken the C Programming series (courses 13201-13204) prior to taking this course. In addition, students should have taken the first part in this series, course 13205. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit
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C Programming - Part 1

...C++. This course will focus on teaching users some of the fundamental differences between C and C++. It will also introduce the object-oriented (OO) features of C++ and teach users how to use these features to create a simple class. L earn To: Identify the features supported by the C++ programming language. Identify the different styles of the C++ programming language. Identify
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C Programming - Part 4

...he last in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to perform some more advanced tasks with the C
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C Programming - Part 3

...e third in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course begins to introduce some more advanced topics. Students will learn about some of the more advanced
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C Programming - Part 2

... second in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. In this course, students will learn about arrays, pointers, and user-defined data types. L earn To:
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C Programming - Part 1

...e first in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will give students a basic understanding of some of the fundamental constructs of C. In addition to
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Lotus Notes R5 Managing and Sharing Information

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Lotus Notes R5. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011), Lotus Notes R5: Collecting and Organizing Information (Course 13190), Lotus Notes R5: Messaging and Working Remotely (Course 13191), and Lotus Notes R5: Calendaring And Scheduling (Course 13192) or have equivalent
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Lotus Notes R5 Managing and Sharing Information

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Lotus Notes R5. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011), Lotus Notes R5: Collecting and Organizing Information (Course 13190), Lotus Notes R5: Messaging and Working Remotely (Course 13191), and Lotus Notes R5: Calendaring And Scheduling (Course 13192) or have equivalent
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Lotus Notes R5 Calendaring and Scheduling

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Lotus Notes R5. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011), Lotus Notes R5: Collecting and Organizing Information (Course 13190), and Lotus Notes R5: Messaging and Working Remotely (Course 13191) or have equivalent knowledge. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s)
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Lotus Notes R5 Calendaring and Scheduling

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Lotus Notes R5. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011), Lotus Notes R5: Collecting and Organizing Information (Course 13190), and Lotus Notes R5: Messaging and Working Remotely (Course 13191) or have equivalent knowledge. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s)
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Lotus Notes R5 Messaging and Working Remotely

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Lotus Notes R5. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011) and Lotus Notes R5: Collecting and Organizing Information (Course 13190) or have equivalent knowledge. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Messaging: Basics Duration: 2 - 3
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Lotus Notes R5 Messaging and Working Remotely

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Lotus Notes R5. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011) and Lotus Notes R5: Collecting and Organizing Information (Course 13190) or have equivalent knowledge. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Messaging: Basics Duration: 2 - 3
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Lotus Notes R5 Collecting and Organizing Information

...rse Overview This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Lotus Notes R5 on a daily basis in their workplace. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the different application types in Lotus Notes, the features provided for Lotus Notes mails and the features of Notes replication; use Notes workspace to perform common tasks; create and
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Lotus Notes R5 Collecting and Organizing Information

...rse Overview This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Lotus Notes R5 on a daily basis in their workplace. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the different application types in Lotus Notes, the features provided for Lotus Notes mails and the features of Notes replication; use Notes workspace to perform common tasks; create and
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NetWare 5 0 User Fundamentals

...ess professionals and end users to understand and use the fundamental capabilities of Novell NetWare and perform basic procedures on the network.
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Identify the definitions of different components of a network, the topologies in which the components are arranged and how NetWare 5.0 services provide the basic networking functioning.
Identify types of users on a network and
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Visual C 6 0 Designing Implementing Desktop Applications - Part 2

... View architecture. Create View objects. Identify the fundamental component types and identify the rules and guidelines for designing a component interface. Identify the benefits of using data access, the data access capabilities of different libraries and the benefits of various data access technologies. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is designed for
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Microsoft Project 2003 Fundamentals

...fundamental Project 2003 skills used in the areas of Task, Calendar, and Outlining management, manipulation of data, views and reports, and project updating, tracking, and conflict resolution.
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Match Microsoft Project 2003 products with their features.
Identify component parts of the Microsoft Project 2003 interface.
Identify options in the New Project task pane.
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Business Intelligence

...house solutions presented. This section also explains the fundamental difference between the Data
Warehouse and ERP systems and looks at a number of characteristic features (procedures, project planning, roles, and so on) of Business Information Warehouse projects.
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Strategic Enterprise Management.
Case for Action.
Categorization/Keywords.
Top-Level Application
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C Programming - Part 4

...ding of the programming process, and have exposure to the fundamental concepts of object-orientation. Students should either have knowledge equivalent to or have taken the C Programming series (courses 13201-13204) prior to taking this course. In addition, students should have taken the first three parts in this series, courses 13205-13207. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course
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C Foundation for Non-C Programmers - Part 2

...t series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course introduces the skills needed to be able to begin to use C++'s Object-Oriented (OO) features. Students will hearn how to create, use, and extend classes, as well as how to populate those classes with members and
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Oracle SQL and SQL Plus SQL Plus and Reporting

...L and SQL*Plus. This course introduces the learner to the fundamental concepts of SQL*Plus and queries using SQL*Plus runtime variables. In addition, this course explores saving customizations and enhancing query output.
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Identify the fundamental concepts of SQL*Plus and write queries using SQL*Plus runtime variables.
Identify the SQL*Plus commands associated with line
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Windows 2000 Professional User Fundamentals

...Course Overview
This course will introduce users to the fundamental features of Windows 2000 Professional. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the features of Windows 2000 and the functions of its desktop components; identify the functions of the various Windows 2000 programs; identify the functions of the various components available in the Windows Explorer
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Word 2000 Fundamentals

...rse Overview This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Microsoft Word 2000 on a daily basis in their workplace. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create and insert text in a Word document; format text in a document; send and save files in Word; and manage and organize documents. L earn To: Create and insert text in a Word
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Word 2000 Proficient User

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Microsoft Word 2000. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011) and Microsoft Word 2000 Fundamentals (Course 72020) or have equivalent knowledge. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Enhancing a Document Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
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Excel 2000 Fundamentals

...rse Overview This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Microsoft Excel 2000 on a daily basis in their workplace. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create and save a new workbook; add and manipulate worksheets; enter and manipulate data in single and multiple cells; use formulas and functions; format workbooks, worksheets and cells; and
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Excel 2000 Proficient User

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Microsoft Excel 2000. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011) or have equivalent knowledge and Microsoft Excel 2000 Fundamentals (Course 72030). T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Managing Display Properties Duration: 1.5 - 2
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Excel 2000 Expert User

...rse is intended for end users that are looking to use the fundamental features of Microsoft Excel 2000. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 98 Fundamentals (Course 71011) or have equivalent knowledge, Microsoft Excel 2000 Fundamentals (Course 72030) and Microsoft Excel 2000 Proficient User (Course 72031). T otal Learning Time 6 - 9 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1:
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Project 2000 Fundamentals

...nce This course is intended for end users that use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Project 2000. Participants should have a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows 2000, NT 4.0, 98 or 95. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: MS Project 2000: Creating Plans Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s) Identify the uses of the new features in MS Project 2000.
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Project 2000 Proficient User

...nce This course is intended for end users that use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Project 2000. Participants should have a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows 2000, NT 4.0, 98 or 95 and the first course in this series. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Project 2000: Advanced Functions Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

...rators and application developers. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. When coupled with appropriate on-the-job experience, this course will help prepare students for the IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

...rators and application developers. Students should have a fundamental understanding of relational database technology, including concepts of databases, tables, rows/columns, data types, etc., prior to taking this course. Limited exposure to SQL is also assumed. When coupled with appropriate on-the-job experience, this course will help prepare students for the IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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Excel XP Fundamentals

... Course Overview This course presents learners with the fundamental elements of Excel 2002. The course covers the Excel interface and navigation, how to create and format worksheets. Topics such as creating formulas, copying, inserting and deleting a range of cells are covered in the course. Learn To Start Excel 2002. Identify elements of the Excel 2002 interface.
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FrontPage XP Expert User

...covered, as well as, design considerations and procedures fundamental to Web site customization that include the creation of dynamic pages, frames and tables. Finally, essential elements in client/server interaction, such as the creation of Web forms, database integration, collaboration features and publishing options are covered. Learn To Import a file to a Web site.
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FrontPage XP Expert User

...covered, as well as, design considerations and procedures fundamental to Web site customization that include the creation of dynamic pages, frames and tables. Finally, essential elements in client/server interaction, such as the creation of Web forms, database integration, collaboration features and publishing options are covered. Learn To Import a file to a Web site.
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Word XP Curriculum

... Overview This curriculum introduces the learner to the fundamental, advanced and expert user elements of Word 2002. Topics covered include the creation of documents, use of Word Help, document enhancement, table and column management, in addition to visual enhancements to include WordArt, and graphics. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses: Course 74020 Microsoft Word 2002
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Word XP Fundamentals

...urse Overview This course introduces the learner to the fundamental elements of Word 2002. The Word interface is covered along with the creation of documents and use of Word Help. Working with documents as well as document formatting and management and organization are covered. Learn To Start Word 2002. Identify features of the Word 2002 interface. Change the
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Balanced Scorecard Implementing

...Scorecard and Business Strategy (0.5 hours) Identify fundamental changes in the business environment. Identify reasons for implementing a balanced scorecard. Identify the perspectives of the balanced scorecard. Unit 2: Building the Balanced Scorecard (0.5 hours) Identify the importance of setting objectives and measures when developing a balanced scorecard. Sequence the
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Commerce Server 2000 Design Impl Part 1 Intro

...The course then covers Business to Consumer Web sites and fundamental elements of Commerce Server 2000, including installation, administration tools, site packaging, and Commerce Server Manager. Learn To: o Determine the architecture of a Web site by using established guidelines. o Identify performance requirements of a Web site by using established guidelines. o Identify capacity
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 1 CORBA Intro IDL Clients

...e the role of the Object Management Group and each of the fundamental elements of the CORBA architecture, such as ORB, IDL, Object Adapters and CORBA Services, the IDL. The IDL constructs - modules, interfaces, attributes and operations are covered. Material is presented on the nonclass data types and how they are mapped to Java, how inheritance is represented in IDL, specification of
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SAP R 3 4 6 CO Cost Object Controlling

...he initial unit provides an introduction to SAP R/3 4.6's fundamental features; explaining how to log on to the system as well as navigating around the screen by using the various menus and pushbuttons available on the screen. Learn To: o Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. o Starting the System and Logging On. o Access Options. o Basis. o Basics. o General Basics. o Target of
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Systems Analysis Using Client Server Model Part 1 Client Server Env

... presents the students with instruction in the subject of fundamental client server concepts. This course will cover client server computing fundamentals, client server environment, development in the client server environment, and migrating to client server environment. Learn To: o Identify factors responsible for changes in the business environment. o Identify reasons for the evolution
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Database Technologies Introduction to SQL

...in a two-part series, this course will teach students the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to acquire a foundation-level understanding of SQL. Building on the basic relational database skills and knowledge acquired in the first course, this course teaches students the essential SQL statements, and associated variations, needed to perform fundamental data access and manipulation on a
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Installation

...stations 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. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series (16260, 16261, 16262, 16263, & 16264), this is an authorized self-study program to help
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Macromedia Flash MX Curriculum

...c creation and acquisition for animations, and covers the fundamental steps in the creation and publication of an animation, with coverage of the incorporation of sound and video. There is also a basic introduction to ActionScripting. This curriculum consists of two Skill Builder courses: Macromedia Flash MX: Part 1(Flash MX Fundamentals) Macromedia Flash MX: Part 2(Animation Basics)
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Macromedia Flash MX Part 2 Animation Basics

...rse follows on from Macromedia Flash MX Part 1 - Flash MX Fundamentals. It takes the learner through the basics of graphic creation and acquisition for animations. It then covers the fundamental steps in the creation and publication of an animation, with coverage of the incorporation of sound and video. There is also a basic introduction to ActionScripting. Learn To
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Macromedia Fireworks MX Curriculum

... web-centered environment. This curriculum introduces the fundamental concepts in Fireworks MX, and the tools that are used to create and enhance graphics objects. It also presents the concepts of adding interactivity including slices, rollovers, and image maps. This curriculum consists of two Skill Builder courses: Macromedia Fireworks MX: Part 1 Macromedia Fireworks MX: Part 2 Learn
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Macromedia Fireworks MX Part 1

...ted, web-centered environment. This course introduces the fundamental concepts in Fireworks MX, including a description of the Fireworks interface and the tools that are used to create and enhance graphics objects. The learner is also introduced to working with layers. Learn To Match elements of the Fireworks interface with their functions.
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Understanding Wireless Sol Part 1 Wireless Fund WPANs

...tions curriculum begins by introducing the learner to the fundamental concepts of radio: history or radio, basics of electromagnetism and signals, the organization of channels and radio frequencies, and radio standards and regulatory bodies. The course then focuses on the first of the three radio network types (WPAN, WWLANs, and WWANs) - WPANs - covering each of the four different WPAN types
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Excellence in Service Establishing Service Standards

In Excellence in Service: Establishing Service Standards, you will learn how to identify customer expectations by evaluating the criteria customers use to assess the quality of your company's service. You will learn how to set, develop, and implement service standards. You will also understand the importance of surveying customers and incorporating their feedback into service standards. Finally,
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Interviewing Skills Preparing for an Interview

...of pre-employment testing.
Learn To:
Understand fundamental information about interviews, including special skills and types of interviews.
Be able to analyze aspects of your organization, such as jobs within it and the culture.
Create success factors and define the job and culture.
Understand how to plan interviews.
Audience:
The target audience for this course is
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Word 2003 Expert Part 2

...will have had some exposure to previous versions of Word. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options French, German, US English Total Learning Time 3 to 4 hours Objectives Unit 1: Forms and Document Security (1 hour) Create a form.
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Excel 2003 Curriculum

...crosoft Office Expert exams. The Microsoft Excel 2003 Fundamentals and Proficient User courses map to the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for the Excel 2003 Expert exams. Learners completing these courses should be well prepared for the certification exams, and have a solid foundation in basic Excel skills. The Microsoft Excel 2003 Expert User Part 1 and 2 courses
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Outlook 2003 Fundamentals

...h the Outlook 2003: Proficient User course, addresses the fundamental and essential features of Microsoft Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills. Learn To
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Outlook 2003 Proficient User

...Fundamentals course, addresses the fundamental and essential features of Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills. Learn To To identify options in the
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Essentials of Management Maintaining a Productive Workplace

...Define productivity. List the four fundamental input-output relationships. Name the two main influences that can improve productivity. Simulation Overview: In this simulation, you will meet with Carla Jackson, one of Icon's Human Resources Assistants, to discuss productivity. Through your questions, you
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Total Quality Management Fundamentals

...Fundamentals you will learn concepts and the history of Total Quality Management. Beginning with the benefits of a total quality solution, the course then explores the origins of total quality, comparing it with traditional management practices. It then goes on to teach the learner about the cost of quality, building a quality framework, managing organizational change and how to prepare for and
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Access 2003 Curriculum

...ss 2003 Specialist exam. It presents the learner with the fundamentals of Microsoft Access 2003. The student learns how to create tables and relationships, how to manipulate tables, and how to create simple and advanced queries. The curriculum teaches how to create forms and reports and how to format controls on both forms and reports, and the student is also introduced to importing and
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PowerPoint 2003 Proficient User

...course of this two-part series, Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Fundamentals. In this course, the learner is guided through the steps for enhancing slide elements. How to add design templates and how to customize Slide Master are covered. Participants learn about hyperlinks, importing objects, and working with charts and graphs. This course teaches how to transfer presentations to Microsoft Word and
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Access 2003 Fundamentals

...ss 2003 Specialist exam. It presents the learner with the fundamentals of Microsoft Access 2003. The student learns how to create tables and relationships, how to manipulate tables, and how to create simple and advanced queries. Learn To To identify options in the New File task pane. To identify functions of database object views.
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Word 2003 Expert Part 1

...will have had some exposure to previous versions of Word. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options German, French, US English Total Learning Time 3 to 4 hours Objectives Unit 1: Working with Tables (0.5 - 1 hour) Modify the format of a table.
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Word 2003 Proficient User

...fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills. Learn To To match document views with their features. To identify
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Access 2003 Proficient User

...Fundamentals course, maps to the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for the Access 2003 Specialist exam. Assuming knowledge of the fundamentals, it teaches how to create forms and reports and how to format controls on both forms and reports. The student is also introduced to importing and exporting data to and from Access. Finally, this course teaches about backing up and
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Word 2003 Curriculum

...and Microsoft Office Expert exams. Microsoft Word 2003 Fundamentals and Proficient User address the fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills. Microsoft Word 2003
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Word 2003 Fundamentals

...fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills. Learn To To create a new document type from a template. To modify
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PowerPoint 2003 Fundamentals

...ave had some exposure to previous versions of PowerPoint. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options French, German, US English Total Learning Time 2 to 3 hours Objectives Unit 1: Basics of PowerPoint 2003 (0.5 - 1 hour) Identify methods for adding text
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PowerPoint 2003 Curriculum

...of two Skill Builder courses: Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Fundamentals Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Proficient User Learn To See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope. Audience The target audience will range from new users to power users, although the vast majority will have had some exposure to previous versions of PowerPoint. Fundamental PC and
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Team Participation Decision Making in Teams

...k impedes decision making. Use the fundamental steps for decision making. Identify the benefits of consensus. Simulation Overview: In this simulation, you will be meeting with the Vice President of Marketing, a Product Manager, and the Regional Vice President of Sales. Icon is currently going through an
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Oracle e-Business 11i System Admin Fundamentals 3

...e that teaches 11i System Administrators the concepts and fundamentals of their role. This course focuses on the management of printers and various DBA miscellaneous duties such as application-related duties, incorporating custom Help files, and managing folders and document sequences.
Learn To:
Identify fundamental features of printers in an Oracle applications environment.
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MS Office 2003 Introduction to Office 2003

... not used Office for several generations of the product). Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options German, French, US English Total Learning Time 2 to 4 hours Objectives Unit 1: Microsoft Office 2003 Features (2 - 4 hours)
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MS Office 2003 New Features for Office Users

... not used Office for several generations of the product). Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options French, German, US English Total Learning Time 3 to 5 hours Objectives Unit 1: Core New Features (1.5 - 2.5 hours) Identify features of the Reading
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SAP R 3 4 6 CO Profitability Analysis

...ial unit provides an introduction to SAP R/3 4.6 a a s fundamental features; explaining how to log on to the system as well as navigating around the screen by using the various menus and pushbuttons available on the screen. Learn To Getting Started with SAP R/3 4.6. Starting the System and Logging On.
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Oracle e-Business 11i System Admin Fundamentals 5

...e that teaches 11i System Administrators the concepts and fundamentals of their role. Its area of coverage is Workflow. The first unit covers the key components of Oracle workflow. The second unit covers the management of Workflow processes and notifications. The third unit covers guidelines for using Workflow Manager and Oracle Alert.
Learn To:
Identify features of workflow
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CIW Database Specialist Part 3 Database Interaction JDBC

...age (DDL) commands with their functions. o Identify the fundamental operations in relational algebra. o Identify characteristics of the selection operation. o Identify characteristics of the projection operation. o Identify features of a transaction. o Identify features of concurrency control. o Identify features of concurrency control methods. o Identify features of a Java system
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Management

...stations 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.
Learn To:
Identify components of a Linux directory structure, features of filesystems in Linux and commands for managing different
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Security

...stations 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.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) works, ways to configure Snort, and key aspects of PortSentry.
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Security

...stations 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.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) works, ways to configure Snort, and key aspects of PortSentry.
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Hardware Documentation

...stations 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. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series (16260, 16261, 16262, 16263, & 16264), this is an authorized self-study program to help
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Project 2002 Curriculum

...standing of Microsoft Project 2002. The curriculum covers fundamental topics such as how to create, schedule and manage projects and how to create tasks and calendars. The curriculum also covers more advanced topics including advanced table, review and report features, interface customization, macro automation and data exchange. This curriculum consists of the following two courses: - 8351
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Understanding Wireless Solutions Curriculum

...fundamental concepts of radio, goes into detail on the IEEE WLAN Working Groups and focuses on WWANs. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses: Understanding Wireless Solutions: Part 1 (Wireless Fundamentals and WPANs) Understanding Wireless Solutions: Part 2 (IEEE 802.11 Standards and WLANs) Understanding Wireless Solutions: Part 3 (WWANs and Wireless Security)
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

... used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application Developer to create a new Web Service from an existing JavaBean.
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Advanced Business Comm Guidelines for Effective Comm

...f business communication in general and to areas that are fundamental to effective business communication today. You will learn about typical barriers to effective communication and guidelines for overcoming them. You will also learn about steps in the communication process, uses of information technology, managing, planning, and conducting executive-level meetings. In addition, you will learn
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WebSphere Studio 5 0 SOAP JavaBeans WSDL

... used in Web Services applications. It then describes the fundamental operations of the Apache AXIS SOAP engine, the serialization framework in Apache SOAP, and how it can be customized to solve specific serialization issues. The course then offers instruction on how to use the Web Services Wizard of WebSphere Studio Application Developer to create a new Web Service from an existing JavaBean.
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Excel 2003 Fundamentals

...at least had some exposure to previous versions of Excel. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options German, French, US English Total Learning Time 3 to 4 hours Objectives Unit 1: Basics of Excel 2003 (1.5 - 2 hours)
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Excel 2003 Proficient User

...Fundamentals course, maps to the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for the Excel 2003 Expert exams. Learners completing these courses should be well prepared for the certification exams, and have a solid foundation in basic Excel skills. Learn To To cut, copy, and paste cell contents. To identify options in the
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Excel 2003 Expert Part 1

...at least had some exposure to previous versions of Excel. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options German, French, US English Total Learning Time 3 to 4 hours Objectives Unit 1: Formatting Worksheets and Graphics (0.5 - 1 hour) Format a worksheet.
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Excel 2003 Expert Part 2

...at least had some exposure to previous versions of Excel. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options German, French, US English Total Learning Time 3 to 4 hours Objectives Unit 1: Managing Named Ranges and Functions (1 hour) Manage a named range.
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Outlook 2003 Curriculum

...fundamental and essential features of Microsoft Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills. This curriculum consists of two Skill Builder courses: Microsoft Outlook 2003 Fundamentals
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Web Site Security Internet Intranet Management Policies

... skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements. Students will learn some basic network security skills pertaining to network threat identification and prevention. They will also examine Internet security threats and measures (audit trails, IP sniffing/spoofing, etc.), and learn how to implement security policies and procedures.
Learn
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Moving from Technical Professional to Mgr Managing the IT Dept

...fundamentals in place, this course gives an overview of some typical areas of IT management and some of their related issues. Beginning with networks and network issues, the course then goes on to look at strategies for purchasing and rolling out new hardware and software across the IT department. It then teaches the value of E- Commerce in general as well as how to maximize the benefits of the
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From 6P International, LLC
NEC 2008 Code Update
...ents, the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) will be the fundamental decision maker. You will need to understand and follow their interpretation as to the significance of information contained in a particular article, section, or subsection.
During this course, particular emphasis will be provided when this situation is known to have occurred and some of the different perspectives will be
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Use of Explosives in the Workplace
Explosives are used in many industrial operations, particularly in construction and mining. If used properly and by experienced personnel the use of explosives could be very beneficial. However, if explosives are used by untrained users, there is a great potential for both fire and unwanted explosions. The main objective of this course is to provide fundamental information about explosives and how
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From Radiofrequency Safety International Corporation
Intro to Two Way
...telecommunications of some type. This course explains the fundamental parts of Two Way Radio Communication Systems, the protocol needed to have order on the system, and the basic operation of the radio units. Two Way Radio Communication Systems, also known as Land Mobile Radio Systems (LMR) are used by our federal, state & local governments, utilities, transportation authorities, and all forms
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
CompTIA Linux 2004 Security
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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Negotiating to Mutual Benefit
The key to being a skilled negotiator is understanding the difference between negotiating and giving money away. This course demonstrates the stages and rules that will gain you a win/win solution, and with it long-term business. If you follow the guidelines set out here, you will be able to handle customer strategies and still close the deal on terms that keep both your company and your customer
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Understanding Your Target Customer s Business
Imagine trying to sell a product or service to a customer that you know nothing about. Do you think it would be an easy process? Probably not. The better you know your customer, the better your chances for success. In this course, you'll learn about the first major component of the territorial account sales (TAS) approach--research. You'll gain an understanding of the benefits of good research and
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Relationship Management Building the Client Relationship
In Relationship Management - Building the Client Relationship, you will learn about the importance of developing a relationship with a client in which you serve not as a salesperson, but as a trusted advisor. You will learn how to create and conduct an effective needs assessment and how to turn this needs assessment into a shared vision with your client. You will also learn specific action items
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Relationship Management Preparing the Client Relationship
In Relationship Management - Preparing the Client Relationship, you will learn about the importance of developing a relationship with a client in which you serve not as a salesperson, but as a trusted advisor. You will learn what unique needs clients have as a result of the Information Age and the importance that trust plays in turning clients into loyal customers. You will also learn what
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Relationship Management Maintaining the Client Relationship
In Relationship Management - Maintaining the Client Relationship, you will learn about the differences between short-term and long-term customer relationships, as well as the causes and advantages of these relationships. You will also identify methods of keeping and extending the client relationship into future endeavors. Finally, you will learn about techniques for measuring success in the client
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Sales Forecasting Forecasting for Success
In Sales Forecasting - Forecasting for Success, you will cover the skills and information necessary to understand the importance of sales forecasting, develop a sales forecast, and emphasize teamwork to realize your goals. This three-part series is for sales professionals and sales managers who have a fundamental understanding of the sales process. There are no prerequisites required for this
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Sales Forecasting Forecasting Your Own Accounts
In Sales Forecasting - Forecasting Your Own Accounts, you will learn how to apply the principles of forecasting to your own accounts. Specifically, you will learn how to use different types of forecasting, as well as how to avoid excessive detail in your forecasts. You will also learn how to reduce forecasting errors and how to predict the likelihood of winning a sale. Finally, you will learn how
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Sales Forecasting Applying Forecasting Methods
... forecasting methods to your accounts. You will learn the fundamentals of time series and regression forecasting methods. You will also learn how to use market research and expert judgement to create forecasts. Finally, you will learn how to integrate, implement, and evaluate forecasting methods. The target audience for this course is sales professionals and sales managers who have a
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Sales Negotiations Negotiation Execution
In Sales Negotiations ? Negotiation Execution, you will learn about the negotiation process, the key players in a negotiation, and ways to maintain control of the negotiation. Additionally, this course covers guidelines for dealing with difficult people and strategies for dealing with less-than-ideal scenarios and outcomes. After completing this course, you will be prepared to negotiate
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Call Center Structures The Call Center Profession
This course describes the functions, structure and key players of a typical call center, and underscores the uniqueness of the profession. Agents who need an understanding of the fundamental structures and relationships in the call center profession.
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Call Center Structures Customer Relationships
This course defines the long-term value of a customer and illustrates how CRM (Customer Relationship Management) principles are applied to recognize, prize and respond preferentially to high-value customers. Agents who need an understanding of the fundamental structures and relationships in the call center profession.
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Identifying Your Customer s Expectations
Customers have expectations of all the companies with which they transact business. These expectations may be predominantly unspoken but, all the same, they have a strong influence on how your company, its employees, products, and services are perceived. In the first lesson of this course, you'll be shown what characteristics customers want to see demonstrated, what external influences generate
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Information Technology IT Industry Overview Version 1
...ully defined processes and architectures. This reflects a fundamental change for the business IT industry, which affects and blurs the line between all segments including hardware, software, data, applications, and communications platforms. At the same time, this change offers numerous opportunities for those who can adapt. This course provides a roadmap for the rapidly converging IT world,
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Project Management Government
This course focuses on project management for Federal Government agencies. Specifically, the course focuses on the differences between project management in a private organization and in the federal government This course series is designed for project managers who have a fundamental understanding of project management concepts, but are looking to apply these concepts within their government
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Solving Problems Logically The Problem Solving Process
This course outlines the fundamental steps for effective problem solving and identifies attitudinal characteristics that facilitate success. Professionals who want to resolve workplace challenges more effectively.
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Developing Fundamental Critical Thinking Skills
...t on written and verbal communication factors. Developing Fundamental Critical Thinking Skills coaches you through the acquisition of an array of critical skills that can help you improve your information processing and delivery agility. You also will learn how to maximize your inferential and evaluative competence to achieve better planning and decision-making efficiencies. Improving your
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Dynamics of Leadership
Can anyone, regardless of company status, be a leader? Yes Leaders can be found at all levels in the work force. When you're learning how to lead, is it possible also to be responsible for discovering new future leaders? You bet it is. Even though you aren't in management, do you have the power to influence someone to change his behavior? Again, the answer is yes. In this course, you'll learn how
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Managing For High Performance
Managers today must deal with a myriad of business challenges. Often they must rely on their best personnel to get them out of a jam. But do they have the necessary skills and strategies for managing these key people? This course will examine what organizations need to do to ensure that they attract high performers, how they allow this talent to thrive, and, most importantly, how to avoid losing
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PrimeFinance The Ground Rules
This course defines the relevance of finance for the nonfinancial manager. Project managers and department managers who need to take on budgetary responsibilities and input into business decisions .
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Elements of Marketing Strategy
You want to develop a powerful, and well-documented marketing strategy in order to get your new product or service approved. This course is designed to give you a strong start in developing your marketing vision, direction, and ultimately a plan. You'll get an overview of the key factors encompassing the broad scope of strategic marketing. You'll be able to discuss cost structures and their
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Leadership
...fundamental in driving quality in an organization. A good leader's actions and words filter down to all organizational levels to create a quality culture. The concepts of organizational leadership are built on a foundation of core business elements. A clear understanding of these elements is key in developing an organization's strategic plan and vision. These core elements include:
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A Manager s Introduction to Business Law
...fundamental concepts of business law. It begins by exposing some prevalent legal misconceptions shared by management and establishes the true role that law plays in society and business. The relationship between business ethics and law is explained and how managers serve as vital role models for demonstrating ethical business practices. This course also presents the basis and structure of the
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Getting Started with ColdFusion MX
To introduce and demonstrate the fundamental concepts, tools, and features of ColdFusion MX Web professionals and developers that want to create dynamic web sites using ColdFusion
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Security Safety and Communication
To understand the role of security in an organization, the importance of following safety and environmental guidelines, and how to communicate with customers in a professional manner The for this path includes entry-level computer technicians who will, by the end of studying this path and before taking the exam, have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field
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OS 390 and Networking
...fundamental concepts of networking in an OS/390 environment, and describes the various components that make up a secure, efficient network. The course also presents the various network models, and provides students with a solid understanding of how each model is appropriate for specific business requirements.This course is written to OS/390 2.x. This course is intended for information systems
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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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CompTIA Linux 2004 Documentation Hardware
...stations 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. When all five courses are taken in the Linux series (16260, 16261, 16262, 16263, & 16264), this is an authorized self-study program to help
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OS 390 COBOL
...rections of COBOL under OS/390. It begins by covering the fundamentals of accessing three important databases and transaction systems from the point of view of the COBOL programmer. These are the CICS online transaction processing system, the DB2 relational database, and the IMS/DB hierarchical database management system. The course covers the essential topics related to embedded appropriate
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OS 390 MQ Series
...fundamentals of using IBM MQSeries messaging technology with specific emphasis towards its use on the OS/390 platform. It begins by describing challenge fundamental to applications running across networks consisting of diverse platforms, then proposes MQSeries as the key middleware solution. The benefits of messaging and queuing are explored. Additional problematic applications scenarios are
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OS 390 Introduction to ISPF
...fundamental functions and utilities available in the panels and subpanels of the ISPF Primary Option Menu. ISPF is a multifaceted development tool set for the OS/390 system, and has been used extensively by OS/390 programmers to increase productivity of host-based application development projects. The course also provides an overview perspective of the Software Configuration Library Manager
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TCP IP Structuring and Addressing
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces the TCP/IP protocol suite: the OSI model, the TCP/IP Network, Transport, and Application Layer protocols. We will also review some of the most common network devices responsible for moving data across networks.
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Convergence of Communications
This WestNet e-Learning module discusses how wide area network (WAN) technologies support and help implement converged communications, voice, video, and data all transported over the same physical network topologies. We will also investigate components key to integrating puclic swiched telephone network (PSTN) and data communications.
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VoIP Services
This module introduces VoIP Services. We define and explain packet telephony, its benefits and potential pitfalls, and why private users, small and large businesses, and the industry press see this technology as the next great telecommunications revolution. We introduce the many components that make up a converged voice network, and examine their roles. We explore the market drivers pushing
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VoIP Network Integration with Legacy Services
This module focuses on how we interface legacy PSTN services with an H.323 network. First, we trace the steps involved in setting up and tearing down an H.323 call. Next, we explore how we can translate Signaling System 7 (SS7) interswitch signaling into packetized network traffic, carrying such advanced call features as call forwarding, calling and called party identification information, and
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VoIP Network Engineering Management and Support
This module explores telecommunications and converged network design and engineering principles. We review the Erlang and Poisson traffic estimation formulas. We learn the steps necessary to plan, design, and engineer a converged network. We discover methods we can use to measure the converged network s voice quality, and how we can determine the effects the final network design has on overall
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Digital Subscriber Line
To explain the various technologies used to provide digital subscriber lines Network managers, builders of wide area networks, systems engineers, and technical support staff
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Networking Fundamentals
To introduce the main components and principles of networking Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Fundamentals
To introduce the Internet, basic Internet technologies including connection, browser search, and cache technologies Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Client Infrastructure and Applications
To identify the client components required to connect to an Internet or intranet Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Servers and Services
To identify the services and protocols that are used to create, administer, and manage the Internet Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Web Development Fundamentals
To outline web-page develpment using HTML and to introduce scripting and database management and connection techniques Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Internet Site Development
To identify the principles of web-site design and the elements used to create a web site Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the CompTIA certification exam IK0-002: i-Net
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods IT professionals with a thorough knowledge of networking concepts and Cisco technology basics who wish to extend their knowledge in the specific area of Quality of Service
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Using SAP R 3 Release 4 6
To enable the student to work with tasks and to describe some of the updated screens in Release 4.6 Existing SAP R/3 users upgrading to Release 4.6
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Creating and Designing a Project
...fundamental building block. Each project in which a company engages is unique, and fulfills an individual or corporate goal. And each project comprises a series of related tasks that culminate in a project deliverable. Microsoft Office Project 2007 is a comprehensive tool for project managers responsible for the overall design of projects, enabling them to engage in task assignment and
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Fundamentals of Internet Explorer 6
To provide an overview of the fundamental navigation, saving, printing, help, mail, and media features of Internet Explorer 6 End users; individuals interested in learning how to use the Internet Explorer application
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Adobe Illustrator CS2 Getting Started
...fundamental concepts and skills for working with Adobe Illustrator CS2 to create artwork for both print and the Web. The topics in this course cover capabilities and tools of Illustrator, the interface, image considerations, how to save and print Illustrator files, and working with basic shapes, selecting images, and color. The course is intended for the basic end user who wishes to use Adobe
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Adobe Illustrator CS2 Designing
...fundamental concepts and skills for working with Adobe Illustrator CS2 to enhance artwork. The topics in this course cover commands and tools available in Illustrator to create enhanced illustrations by using paths, masks, text, and typography in the artwork. The course is intended for the basic end user who wishes to use Adobe Illustrator CS2 to construct vector illustrations and type effects
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Adobe InDesign CS2 Getting Started
...fundamental concepts and skills for working with Adobe InDesign CS2 to create professional documents. In this course, you will learn about the capabilities and tools of InDesign and you are introduced to the software interface. You will also learn about the basic commands and procedures used to create and save basic InDesign documents. By the end of this course, you will be able to create and
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C Programming - Part 1
...e first in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will give students a basic understanding of some of the fundamental constructs of C. In addition to
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C Programming - Part 2
This course is the second in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. In this course, students will learn about arrays, pointers, and user-defined data types.
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C Programming - Part 3
...e third in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course begins to introduce some more advanced topics. Students will learn about some of the more advanced
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C Programming - Part 4
...he last in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to perform some more advanced tasks with the C
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Understanding Budgeting and Finance: Understanding Profit and Loss


MAXIM TRAINING Profit is a key business goal and a fundamental source of growth. But for most of us, it remains a vague notion. How is profit generated? How is it measured? How do individual managers contribute to profit? What happens to it?
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Do or Delegate


This course is about one of the most fundamental decisions you ever make at work - whether to do a piece of work yourself or delegate it. Delegation is the key to empowerment. This course explores the barriers to effective delegation, the benefits from delegating more, what should be delegated and what shouldn't. It also examines the choice of who you should delegate to. As a result of this course
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KAZ (Keyboard AZ) Typing Tutor


...key to competitive advantage and what skill could be more fundamental to productivity than typing? Most employees will work with a PC keyboard to get the job done. Outlook, Word and PowerPoint are the most frequently used business applications alongside data entry into a range of bespoke databases. All of these applications are business critical and typing intensive, which means effective touch
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Financial Management: Fundamental Accounting Concepts
In Financial Management: Fundamental Accounting Concepts, participants become familiar with basic accounting concepts and terms, enabling them to track business transactions that affect assets, liabilities, and owner's equity. They learn how use universal accounting tools-such as the general journal, general ledger, and trial balance-to ensure an organization follows sound accounting practices.
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Microsoft Project 98 Fundamentals
This course is intended for end users who are looking to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Project 98. This course is the first part of a two part series that will prepare individuals for the Microsoft Project 98 Expert User certification exam in the Microsoft Office User Specialist Program.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional User Fundamentals
...fundamental features of Windows 2000 Professional. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the features of Windows 2000 and the functions of its desktop components; identify the functions of the various Windows 2000 programs; identify the functions of the various components available in the Windows Explorer interface and customize the Windows Explorer interface;
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Microsoft Word 2000 Fundamentals
This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Microsoft Word 2000 on a daily basis in their workplace. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create and insert text in a Word document; format text in a document; send and save files in Word; and manage and organize documents.
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Microsoft Excel 2000 Fundamentals
This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Microsoft Excel 2000 on a daily basis in their workplace. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create and save a new workbook; add and manipulate worksheets; enter and manipulate data in single and multiple cells; use formulas and functions; format workbooks, worksheets and cells; and change fonts and data
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Microsoft Access 2000 Fundamentals
This course is intended for end users who are looking to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Access 2000. Participants will learn to identify the basic features of Access 2000; create and maintain tables; and work with Access 2000 data.
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Microsoft Outlook 98 Fundamentals
This course provides participants with the fundamental skills to use Outlook 98 on a daily basis in their workplace. Students will learn how to perform basic communication and personal organization tasks within Outlook 98.
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Microsoft Outlook 98 Proficient User
This course is intended for end users who are looking to use the fundamental features of Microsoft Outlook 98. This course is the first part of a two part series that will prepare individuals for the Microsoft Outlook 98 Expert User certification exam.
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Introduction to Objects
The course will introduce the fundamental concepts of objects and differentiate between object-oriented programming concepts and non-object-oriented programming concepts in terms of their implications to software development. College students and IS professionals.
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Fundamentals of Microsoft Visual InterDev 6 0
...fundamental concepts of Visual InterDev 6.0. It teaches how to create simple web projects using the Web Project Wizard, as well as how to create site diagrams, manage links between pages, apply links, style sheets, and themes to a project. In addition, it prepares students to take the Microsoft certification exam: Designing and Implementing Web Solutions with Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0. This
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GUI Programming with Swing
The GUI Programming with Swing WBT is meant for Java and AWT application developers who want to create sophisticated user interfaces using Swing. The course will enable students to acquire an understanding of the Swing container, action, and event classes. The course also describes basic Swing concepts and features in addition to its packages and class hierarchy. It provides sample programs and
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Basics of Telecommunications
...ommunications. The course provides an introduction to the fundamental techniques and technologies used in the emerging and expanding field of telecommunications. It explores the history and development of the industry, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of various alternative technologies. It also describes emerging technologies of broadband networks and ISDN. The students will also get
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SAP R 3 4 6 CO Cost Object Controlling
...he initial unit provides an introduction to SAP R/3 4.6 s fundamental features; explaining how to log on to the system as well as navigating around the screen by using the various menus and pushbuttons available on the screen. The courses is aimed towards, Management, internal Accounting, employees working in controlling, employees in external Accounting and employees in development and sales &
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SAP R 3 4 6 CO Profitability Analysis
The course SAP R/3 4.6 CO Profitability Analysis provides the basic knowledge for using the SAP R/3 system on a daily basis. To transfer the needed knowledge the course makes use of an example: planning a sales organization and comparing to actual data. The initial unit provides an introduction to SAP R/3 4.6 s fundamental features; explaining how to log on to the system as well as navigating
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Microsoft Windows XP Training
...prise 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 installer are available here:
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Telecommunications Concepts and Components
This WestNet e-Learning module reviews the fundamental principles and elements of the public-switched telephone system.
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LAN Protocols
This WestNet e-Learning module reviews the fundamental prinicples of network data flow and Ethernet networks from older coax-based systems to the newest fiber-based Gigabit networks. We will also examine the concepts of collision domains and traffic isolation.
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CompTIA Linux+ 2004 - Installation
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. When all five courses are taken in the Linux+ series
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CompTIA Linux+ 2004 - Management
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.
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Advanced Business Communication: Guidelines for Effective Communication
...f business communication in general and to areas that are fundamental to effective business communication today. You will learn about typical barriers to effective communication and guidelines for overcoming them. You will also learn about steps in the communication process uses of information technology managing planning and conducting executive-level meetings. In addition you will learn about
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Microsoft Word 2003 Fundamentals
This series addresses the fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills.
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MS Word 2003 Proficient User
This series addresses the fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills.
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Fundamentals
This course addresses the fundamental and essential features of Microsoft Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Proficient User
This course addresses the fundamental and essential features of Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.
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Microsoft Project 2003 Fundamentals
This the first of a two-part curriculum covers fundamental Project 2003 skills used in the areas of Task Calendar and Outlining management manipulation of data views and reports and project updating tracking and conflict resolution.
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
This is the second course in a 3 part series that prepares learners for the Cisco CCNA ICND exam 640-811 - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices. The course introduces fundamental routing concepts. It describes the features operation and configuration of Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open
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IBM Understanding Wireless Solutions Part 1: Wireless Fundamentals and WPANs
The first course in the Understanding Wireless Solutions curriculum begins by introducing the learner to the fundamental concepts of radio: history or radio basics of electromagnetism and signals the organization of channels and radio frequencies and radio standards and regulatory bodies. The course then focuses on the first of the three radio network types (WPAN WWLANs and WWANs) - WPANs -
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IBM DB2 UDB Essentials Part 3 - SQL Fundamentals
...fundamental elements of the SQL language. Simple query running is covered before moving on to more complex procedures such as retrieving data from multiple tables and creating single reports from multiple queries. Scalar and column functions are covered. Coverage is also given to running subqueries and maintaining data. On completion of the course the learner should be able to write basic Data
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Directory Technologies Part 1
This is the first course in a three part series that introduces the learner to the fundamental directory solutions and the X.500 standard. It also covers the Full Service Directory Model (FSDM) and the role of LDAP in accessing directories. Finally it describes Netscape Directory Server Technology.
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Microsoft Windows 98 for End-Users Basic
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 Basic course introduce you to the fundamental
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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 Basic
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 five units in this Basic course introduce you to the
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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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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Fundamentals


This course addresses the fundamental and essential features of Microsoft Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Proficient User


This course addresses the fundamental and essential features of Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.
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SQL Server 7.0 Management Part II
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Microsoft Word 2002 Fundamentals


This course introduces the learner to the fundamental elements of Word 2002. The Word interface is covered along with the creation of documents and use of Word Help. Working with documents as well as document formatting and management and organization are covered.
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Microsoft Excel 2002 Fundamentals


This course presents learners with the fundamental elements of Excel 2002. The course covers the Excel interface and navigation, how to create and format worksheets. Topics such as creating formulas, copying, inserting and deleting a range of cells are covered in the course.
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 1: Introduction


This is the first course in a five part series that covers Commerce Server 2000, focusing on business, functional, and integration requirements that need to be considered in preparation for its deployment. The course then covers Business to Consumer Web sites and fundamental elements of Commerce Server 2000, including installation, administration tools, site packaging, and Commerce Server Manager.
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Microsoft Word 2003 Fundamentals


This series addresses the fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills.
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MS Word 2003 Proficient User


This series addresses the fundamental features of Word as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Word 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Word skills.
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C# Programming for MS .NET - Part 2: Fundamental Constructs


This is the second course in a five part series that teaches statements and exceptions, methods and parameters, and arrays within the Microsoft C# programming language. The course introduces common statements and exception handling, as well as, how to use methods and parameters and how to create, initialize, and use arrays.
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C Programming - Part 1


...e first in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will give students a basic understanding of some of the fundamental constructs of C. In addition to
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C Programming - Part 2


This course is the second in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. In this course, students will learn about arrays, pointers, and user-defined data types.
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C Programming - Part 3


...e third in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course begins to introduce some more advanced topics. Students will learn about some of the more advanced
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C Programming - Part 4


...he last in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to perform some more advanced tasks with the C
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C++ Programming - Part 1


This course is the first in a four-part series on C++ Programming, which is based on ANSI C++. This course will focus on teaching users some of the fundamental differences between C and C++. It will also introduce the object-oriented (OO) features of C++ and teach users how to use these features to create a simple class.
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 1: Introduction
This is the first course in a five part series that covers Commerce Server 2000 focusing on business functional and integration requirements that need to be considered in preparation for its deployment. The course then covers Business to Consumer Web sites and fundamental elements of Commerce Server 2000 including installation administration tools site packaging and Commerce Server Manager.
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Novell NetWare 5.0 User Fundamentals
This course is intended to enable business professionals and end users to understand and use the fundamental capabilities of Novell NetWare and perform basic procedures on the network.
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Novell GroupWise 5.5 Administration Part 1 - System Fundamentals
...ministration curriculum is designed to teach students the fundamentals of administering a GroupWise system. As the first in the 3-part series this course will give students a solid foundation in GroupWise 5.5 fundamentals. Students will be given a thorough overview of the GroupWise client and the fundamental components of the GroupWise system. Students will also be taught the skills and
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Web Site Security - Internet and Intranet Management and Policies
Web Site Security: Internet and Intranet Management and Policies is the first course in a two-part series. This course will give students the skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements. Students will learn some basic network security skills pertaining to network threat identification and prevention. They will also examine Internet security
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CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 1: CORBA Introduction, IDL, and Clients
...e the role of the Object Management Group and each of the fundamental elements of the CORBA architecture such as ORB IDL Object Adapters and CORBA Services the IDL. The IDL constructs - modules interfaces attributes and operations are covered. Material is presented on the nonclass data types and how they are mapped to Java how inheritance is represented in IDL specification of parameter-passing
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C# Programming for MS .NET - Part 2: Fundamental Constructs
This is the second course in a five part series that teaches statements and exceptions methods and parameters and arrays within the Microsoft C# programming language. The course introduces common statements and exception handling as well as how to use methods and parameters and how to create initialize and use arrays.
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Microsoft Word 2002 Fundamentals
This course introduces the learner to the fundamental elements of Word 2002. The Word interface is covered along with the creation of documents and use of Word Help. Working with documents as well as document formatting and management and organization are covered.
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Microsoft Excel 2002 Fundamentals
This course presents learners with the fundamental elements of Excel 2002. The course covers the Excel interface and navigation how to create and format worksheets. Topics such as creating formulas copying inserting and deleting a range of cells are covered in the course.
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Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Expert User
This course delivers instruction on the higher level skills required to work with Web sites in FrontPage 2002. Modification and structuring of Web sites are covered as well as design considerations and procedures fundamental to Web site customization that include the creation of dynamic pages frames and tables. Finally essential elements in client/server interaction such as the creation of Web
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Microsoft Exchange 5.0 User Fundamentals


This Skill Builder course will instruct you to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Exchange for sending and receiving electronic mail messages; store and organize mail messages; use folders to organize items; work with public folders; use the Inbox and Out Of Office Assistant; use and create forms; and understand the basic capability of using Exchange remotely and accessing Microsoft
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Microsoft VBScript Programming
This course is intended for web developers who want to understand the fundamental concepts required for programming in Microsoft VBScript.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Fundamentals
This course is intended for end users who are looking to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0. End users will learn to access sites on the Internet; send and receive e-mail messages; download and save files from the Internet; access various news groups and search for information on the Internet.
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Microsoft FrontPage 98 Proficient User
This course is intended for end users who are looking to use the fundamental capabilities of Microsoft FrontPage 98. This course is the first part of a two part series that will prepare individuals for the Microsoft FrontPage 98 Expert User certification exam.
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