Objectives | At the end of the course, the delegate will be able to: Use key
Internet technologies, such as Web browsers, e-mail, newsgroups, File
Transfer Protocol (FTP), Telnet, and search engines · Have experience
configuring both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer to
access rich multimedia, including RealPlayer, Shockwave and Flash
content · Students also use a variety of Web-based search engines to
conduct advanced searches and learn the basics of electronic commerce
and security issues · Create simple Web pages containing text,
graphics, hyperlinks, tables, forms and frames · Develop Web pages in a
text editor and a graphical user interface (GUI) editor · Use cascading
style sheets (CSS) · Understand the basics of Exttensible Hypertext
Markup Language (XHTML), JavaScript, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), and the
Document Object Model (DOM) · Understand fundamental networking
concepts and practices including: network architecture and standards ·
networking protocols · TCP/IP · Internet servers · serverside scripting
and database connectivity · security |