This series prepares you to take the CIW v5 Foundations (1D0-510) examination, in conjunction with hands-on practice and other self-study.
This CIW Foundations 1D0-510 online training series provides over 11 hours of self-paced courseware. This web-based training provides 6 months of unlimited access to all of the following lessons:
1 . Basic Data Communications
2 . Cascading Style Sheets
3 . Client Performance Issues
4 . Communicating with Internet Technology
5 . Copyright and Ethical Issues
6 . Database Concepts
7 . Database Connectivity
8 . E-Commerce Technologies
9 . Electronic Mail
10 . End-User Experience / Site Creativity
11 . Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
12 . GUI HTML-Editing Software
13 . HTML and Graphics
14 . HTML Frames
15 . HTML User-Input Forms
16 . Internet Access Infrastructure
17 . Internet Client Security Issues
18 . Internet Servers
19 . IP Addresses
20 . IT Job Roles
21 . Managing IT Careers
22 . Network-Aware System Maintenance
23 . Network-Based Client Operating Systems
24 . Networking and Internet Services
25 . Networking Hardware
26 . Oral Web Site Presentations
27 . PIMs, File Transmissions, and Usage Issues
28 . Project Management Concepts
29 . Service Providers
30 . Web Browser Customizations
31 . Web Browsers
32 . Web Page Creation
33 . Web Page Design and Color
34 . Web Search Engines
35 . Web Site Development and Maintenance
36 . Web Site Navigation and Accessibility
37 . Web Site Performance Issues
38 . Web Site Planning
39 . Web Technologies
40 . Wireless Networks
41 . XML and Server-Side Programming Languages
Lesson Detail:
Basic Data Communications
This course teaches you about the basics of Internet-related data communications.
Cascading Style Sheets
This course teaches you about the usage of cascading style sheets (CSS) in formatting the appearance of Web pages.
Client Performance Issues
This course teaches you how to use troubleshooting tools to analyze and diagnose common performance issues affecting Internet clients.
Communicating with Internet Technology
This course teaches you about effective means of communicating with Internet technology.
Copyright and Ethical Issues
This course teaches you about copyright and ethical issues related to creating Web pages.
Database Concepts
This course teaches you about database concepts and relational vs. non-relatioinal databases.
Database Connectivity
This course teaches you about the languages and technologies used to provide database connectivity to Web sites.
E-Commerce Technologies
This course teaches you how to define electronic commerce (e-commerce) and related concepts and technologies.
Electronic Mail
This course teaches you about different e-mail technologies and protocols used over the Internet.
End-User Experience / Site Creativity
This course teaches you how to use custom site feature technologies to manage an end-user's experience and improve site creativity.
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
This course teaches you how Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) is used to create Web pages.
GUI HTML-Editing Software
This course teaches you about the issues behind using graphically-oriented HTML editor to create Web pages.
HTML and Graphics
This course teaches you how to add images and graphical formatting to HTML pages.
HTML Frames
This course teaches you how to create and use frames on HTML pages.
HTML User-Input Forms
This course teaches you how to create HTML user-input forms.
Internet Access Infrastructure
This course teaches you about the history of the Internet, client/server infrastructure, and the infrastructure required to access the Internet.
Internet Client Security Issues
This course teaches you how to protect Internet clients from viruses and other Internet-based attacks.
Internet Servers
This course teaches you about the functions and components of servers commonly used on the Internet.
IP Addresses
This course teaches you about the relationship between IP addresses and domain names, as well as the assignment of IP addresses within a subnet.
IT Job Roles
This course teaches you about the different IT job roles associated with the creation, development, and management of an Internet Web site.
Managing IT Careers
This course teaches you about career goal, job search, and resume strategies associated with an Information Technology (IT) career.
Network-Aware System Maintenance
This course teaches you how to perform maintenance from a network and Internet perspective.
Network-Based Client Operating Systems
This course teaches you about the fundamental elements associated with the management of modern network-based client operating systems.
Networking and Internet Services
This course teaches you about news clients, instant messaging, and other networking and Internet services.
Networking Hardware
This course teaches you about the different types of Internet hardware and software connection devices and their configuration.
Oral Web Site Presentations
This course teaches you about the necessity for planning and delivering oral presentations when developing Web sites.
PIMs, File Transmissions, and Usage Issues
This course teaches you about Internet file transmission issues, personal information management (PIM) issues, and legal and ethical issues surrounding the Internet.
Project Management Concepts
This course teaches you about project management concepts as they relate to managing Internet-related projects.
Service Providers
This course teaches you the benefits and drawbacks of running a Web server in-house versus contracting out to an Internet Service Provider or an Application Service Provider.
Web Browser Customizations
This course teaches you how to identify and configure user customization features in Web browsers.
Web Browsers
This course teaches you about the functions and usage of Web browsers.
Web Page Creation
This course teaches you about the history of markup languages and the relationship among HTML pages, hyperlinks, and the World Wide Web.
Web Page Design and Color
This course teaches you about design and color principles for Web pages.
Web Search Engines
This course teaches you how to perform Web engine searches.
Web Site Development and Maintenance
This course teaches you about the issues involved with Web site development and maintenance.
Web Site Navigation and Accessibility
This course teaches you about the concepts behind designing an easily accessible and navigable Web site.
Web Site Performance Issues
This course teaches you how to validate your Web documents and how to analyze your Web sites for performance.
Web Site Planning
This course teaches you about the Web site planning and development process.
Web Technologies
This course teaches you about technologies that can enhance the user's Web experience.
Wireless Networks
This course teaches you how to configure and troubleshoot wireless networks.
XML and Server-Side Programming Languages
This course teaches you about XML's functionality and its relationship to other languages.
Certification:
CIW Foundations 1D0-510
Audience:
This series is for Internet professionals seeking the skills and knowlege needed for certification as a CIW Associate. This certification is a prerequisite for all levels of specialization in the CIW program.
Features:
What You Get:
You will receive Unlimited Access to all of the CIW Foundations 1D0-510 training tutorials listed above. Your online training courses will be available from anywhere you have internet access.This e-learning series includes all of the online training tutorials listed and is provided in an interactive, self-paced format. Retake any or all of our computer training as often as you want. Our online tutorials allow you to learn anywhere, anytime from any computer with internet access. All courses allow for 6 months of unlimited access (1 user), include a variety of features and qualify for Continuing Education Unit credit.
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