CIW Associate Certification (Foundations)
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- Windows 98/ME
- Windows 2000
Next Course(s):
- CIW Professional Certification (Site Designer)
This course is included in the following Certification Program:
- Certified Internet Webmaster CIW Associate
Our Program is All-Inclusive:
- 30 hours of classroom instruction
- Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
- A complete instruction manual
- Certificate upon completion
- Career Enhancement Services
- Full Placement Counseling
- Free Resume Review
- Job Placement Assistance
- Free Test Preparation
- Computer-Based Training Files
- Assessment Testing
- Internship Opportunities
- Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
- Check the schedule
Topics:
CIW Foundations Series - Course 1: Internet Fundamentals (CCL01-CFIFND-PR-107) Internet Fundamentals is a one-day course designed to guide students through the Internet and its wide array of useful resources. Students learn how to use key Internet technologies, such as Web browsers, e-mail, newsgroups, File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Overview of the Internet
The Internet
Evolution of the Internet
How the Internet Works
Client/Server Model on the Internet
Connecting to the Internet
Internet Protocols
Domain Name System (DNS)
The Business of Domain Names
Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)
Intranets and Extranets
Browsing the World Wide Web
Web Browsers and the Internet
Evolution of the World Wide Web
Technical Issues
Introducing the Web Browser
Viewing a Web Page with Netscape Navigator
Viewing a Web Page with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Customizing Your Browser
Fonts
Home Page
History Folder
Browser Cache
Bookmarks and Favorites
Image Loading
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
FTP, Newsgroups, and Telnet
Additional Internet Resource Tools
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Newsgroup Articles
Telnet
Electronic Mail
Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
E-mail Address Format
Sending and Receiving E-mail
Netscape Messenger E-mail Basics
Microsoft Outlook Express E-mail Basics
Netiquette
E-mail Signatures and
Privacy
E-mail Attachments
Mailing Lists
Objects, Plug-ins, and Viewers
Multimedia on the Web
Objects and Active Content
C, C++, Java, Java Applets, JavaScript, Jscript, ActiveX, and Visual Basic Script (VBScript)
Objects and Security Issues
Introduction to Plug-in Technology
Plug-in Installation
Types of Browser Plug-ins
Viewers
Miscellaneous File Formats
Search Engines
Introduction to Search Engines
Adding a Web Site to a Search Engine
Search Indexes
Basic and Advanced Search Techniques
Boolean Operators
Searching for Graphics, "People" Information, Mailing Lists, and Newsgroups
Pre-Web Search Tools
Security
Internet Security
Cookies
Sending Secure Data over the Web
Authentication
Digital Certificates
Configuring Browser Security
Encryption
Viruses
Proxy Servers
Firewalls
E-Commerce
Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)
Definition of Electronic Commerce Definition
Electronic vs. Traditional Commerce
Types of Electronic Commerce
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Secure Electronic Transactions (SET)
Advantages of Electronic Commerce
Issues in Electronic Commerce
Copyrights, Licensing and Trademarks
E-Commerce Solutions
Project Management Fundamentals
CIW Foundations Series - Course 2: Web Page Authoring Fundamentals (CCL02-CFWPAF-PR-107) Web Page Authoring Fundamentals is a two-day course designed to teach students Web page creation and other aspects of Web authoring. Students gain experience developing Web pages in a text editor and a graphical user interface (GUI) editor.
Topics:
Intro to Web Page Authoring
Creating Web Pages
Text Editors
Graphic User Interface (GUI) Editors
Web Page Accessibility
Front-End Issues
Back-End Issues
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
What Is HTML?
HTML Standards
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
Web browsers and Standards
HTML Coding
Creating an HTML Page
Markup Tags
Document Structure Tags
Paragraph Formatting and Block-level Elements
Text-level Elements
Lists
Adding Hidden Comments
Good Coding Practice
HTML Horizontal Rules and Graphical Elements
Adding Horizontal Ruling Lines
Incorporating Images Into Pages
Special Characters
Specifying Colors in HTML
The Web-Safe Color Palette
Page Colors and Backgrounds
Specifying Font Information
HTML Hyperlinks
Understanding Links
Anchor Tag
Using Images as Links
Creating Internal Links
HTML Tables
Introduction to Tables
Table and Data Alignment Options
Changing Height and Width of Table Elements
Column and Row Spanning
Forms
Forms Overview
FORM Tag
Web Form Fields
HTML Image Techniques
Image Techniques
Image Maps
Defining a Client-side Image Map
Image Transparency
Interlacing
Animated GIFs
HTML Frames
Introduction to Frames
FRAMESET and FRAME Tag
Frameset Document
NOFRAMES Tag
Targeting Frames with Hyperlinks
Specifying a Base Target
Borderless Frames
Graphical User Interface HTML Editors
Graphical User Interface Editors
Types of HTML GUI Editors
GUI Editor Functionality
Creating Web Pages in a GUI Editor
HTML Text Editors vs. GUI Editors
HTML Extensions
Extending HTML
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
JavaScript
Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Document Object Model (DOM)
Extensible HTML (XHTML)
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
CIW Foundations Series - Course 3: Networking Fundamentals (CCL02-CFNFND-PR-107) Networking Fundamentals is a two-day class designed to teach students fundamental networking concepts and practices. Topics include network architecture and standards, networking protocols, TCP/IP, Internet servers, server-side scripting and database.
Topics:
Introduction to Networking
Networks Defined
Networking Evolution
Mainframes
Client/Server Model
Web-based Networking
Networking Categories
Network Topologies
Network Operating Systems
Novell NetWare
Microsoft Windows NT/2000
UNIX
Networking Protocols
The Need for Protocols
OSI Reference Model
Packets
OSI/RM Protocol Examples
Major Networking Protocols: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, and AppleTalk, Data Link Control (DLC), Systems Network Architecture (SNA)
Choosing and Combining Protocols
LANs and WANs
Basics of LANs and WANs
Local Area Networks (LANs)
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
Network Access Points (NAPs)
Common Network Components
Transmission Media and Types
IEEE LAN Standards
Additional LAN Standards
WAN Standards
T-Carrier and E-Carrier Systems
TCP/IP Architecture and Internet Addressing
Introduction to TCP/IP
Internet Architecture
Requests for Comments (RFCs)
Internet Protocols
Demultiplexing
Introduction to Routing
Routing Protocols
Port Numbers
Internet Addressing
Internet Address Classes
IP Addressing Rules
Reserved IP Addressing
Subnet Masks
Normal TCP/IP Desktop Configurations
Diagnostic Tools for Internet Troubleshooting
Internetworking Servers
The Role of Servers
Internetworking Servers
File and Print Servers
HTTP Server Essentials
Proxy, Caching, Mail, Mailing List, Media, DNS, FTP, News, Certificate, Directory, Catalog, and Transaction Servers
The Internet Daemon: inetd
Mirrored Servers
Choosing the Ideal Server
Popular Server Products
Server-side Scripting and Database Connectivity
Introduction to Scripting
Client-side and Server-side Scripting
HTTP Gateways
HTML Forms and Form Processing
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
CGI Alternatives: Server Programming Interfaces, Scripting Technologies, and Java Servlets
Databases, Database Connectivity, and Connectivity Implementations
Network Security Essentials
Reasons for Security
Defining Security and Assets
Security Threats and Attacks
Viruses and the Hacker Process
Defeating Attacks
Auditing
Intrusion-Detection Software
Authentication
Encryption
Country-Specific Encryption Standards
Network-level Protocols and Encryption
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Digital Certificates
Firewalls, Packet Filters, Proxy Servers, and Firewall Topology
Firewall Summary
