Online Peripheral eLearning Training
From Serebra Learning Corporation
Framing the Problem
When you frame a picture, you intend for the viewer to examine everything within that border. Problem framing is similar in that you must not only consider what objectively makes up the problem itself but also what subjective tendencies influence your view of the situation. This course is designed to help you effectively frame problems so that you're sure your line of sight is aimed straight
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The OSI Model
Upon completing this WestNet e-Learning module, you will be able to explain why the OSI model was created; name and understand the layers of the OSI reference model; and, describe what an open standard is and why it benefits both vendors and customers.
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Hardware Configurations for Linux
To appreciate the hardware issues surounding a Linux installation Students wishing to acquire the basic skills required as a Linux system administrator
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Diagnosing and Troubleshooting
To demonstate procedures for isolating and troubleshooting computer problems Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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Installing Configuring and Optimizing Computers
To demonstrate how to install and configure peripheral devices, and optimize and upgrade a computer Anyone wanting to become a hardware support technician
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 2 - Installation and Troubleshooting
This course teaches about SCSCI devices and how to configure Bus Architecture. Participants learn about internal and peripheral device installation and upgrade. Finally guidelines for problem isolation diagnostics and troubleshooting are taught.
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CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware Part 2 - Installation and Troubleshooting


This course teaches about SCSCI devices and how to configure Bus Architecture. Participants learn about internal and peripheral device installation and upgrade. Finally, guidelines for problem isolation, diagnostics and troubleshooting are taught.
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Server+ Certification Part 2: Upgrading


The is the second course in a four-part series on CompTIA's Server+ Certification. This course covers performing different types of backups and how to verify that a backup has taken place. Different types of upgrades that can be performed, such as adding a processor and hard drive, increasing memory, upgrading BIOS/firmware are covered. In addition, upgrading both internal and external peripheral
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Server+ Certification Part 2: Upgrading
The is the second course in a four-part series on CompTIA's Server+ Certification. This course covers performing different types of backups and how to verify that a backup has taken place. Different types of upgrades that can be performed such as adding a processor and hard drive increasing memory upgrading BIOS/firmware are covered. In addition upgrading both internal and external peripheral
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Basic Concepts of a PC
The Basic Concepts of a PC WBT is the first course in the A+ Certification curriculum and caters to the A+ Core Service Technician Examination. This course is meant for entry level hardware technicians who want to acquire basic knowledge of various hardware components of a PC. This course provides users with an overview of structural and functional aspects of different hardware components of a PC
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
A 2003 Part 2 Install Troubleshooting

...e Bus Architecture. Participants learn about internal and peripheral device installation and upgrade. Finally, guidelines for problem isolation, diagnostics and troubleshooting are taught. Learn To To identify the components required for Plug and Play (PnP) technology to work. To sequence the steps to install an expansion board in a
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CompTIA Server 2005 Monitoring Server Performance

... This course is divided into three units: Basic Upgrades, Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources, and Performance Monitoring. The Basic Upgrades unit covers memory types, memory modules, and memory installation and upgrade. The Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources unit covers network cards, peripheral cards, and diagnostic tools. The Performance Monitoring unit covers baseline,
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CompTIA Server 2005 Server Fundamentals

...es latest server architecture technologies, hardware, and peripherals. This course is divided into two units, Server Hardware Fundamentals and Storage Solutions. The Server Hardware Fundamentals unit covers system bus architectures, memory and processors, and servers. The Storage Solutions unit covers Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) and Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA).
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From Training Link Education S.E.A
Certificate in PC Maintenance



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The PcMasterClass PC Technology distance-learning course is an innovative step-by-step course, which teaches you everything you need to know about PC hardware, the Windows operating system and communication and networks. The course contains detailed instructions, backed by IT Distance s Learning renowned technical support service, to enable you to diagnose and correct faults in PC hardware,
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From Teach Me IT
PC Basics

...ard drives, motherboards, and RAM. It also covers various peripheral components attached to a PC, such as monitor, printer, and modem. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
identify the main and auxiliary components of a PC
identify the components of a portable PC
identify factors affecting the performance of a CPU
list the different types of microprocessors
list the
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Planning and Installing NT Server 4.0

The Planning and Installing NT Server 4.0 WBT is meant for acquainting the user with the main features of Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 operating system. It also acquaints the user with the installation and uninstallation techniques related to NT Server 4.0. After completing this course, the user will be able to:
Understand NT Server 4.0
List the enhancements in NT Server 4.0 over NT 3.1
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From Wavelength
Wavelength's Online Certificate Course In Instructional Design And Content Writing (IDCWC Online)


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7.The eLearning Environment and Instructional Design
8.Peripheral Learning for Instructional Design
9.Introduction to different tools used in eLearning
10.Different Stages and Corresponding Documents of the ID Process
11.The Mechanics of an Instructional Designer's Mind
12.Writing Objectives/Competencies
13.Creating a Strong Course Design
14.Structuring Content to Meet Design
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