CIW Foundations 1D0-510 - Online Course
CIW Foundations 1D0-510
$89.99
This series prepares you to take the CIW v5 Foundations (1D0-510) examination, in conjunction with hands-on practice and other self-study.
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. This online course contains 41 lessons and should take approximately 0 hour to complete.
Lesson 1: IT Job Roles (0) hour
IT Job Roles teaches you how to describe Internet Web site job roles. This course teaches you about the different IT job roles associated with the creation, development, and management of an Internet Web site. Topics include IT Job Roles.
Lesson 2: Internet Access Infrastructure (0) hour
Internet Access Infrastructure teaches you how to describe the relationship between clients and servers, and define Internet client access infrastructure. This course teaches you about the history of the Internet, client/server infrastructure, and the infrastructure required to access the Internet. Topics include Internet Access Infrastructure.
Lesson 3: Web Browsers (0) hour
Web Browsers teaches you how to identify the functions of Web browsers, and use Web browsers to acces the World Wide Web and other comptuer resources. This course teaches you about the functions and usage of Web browsers. Topics include Web Browsers.
Lesson 4: Electronic Mail (0) hour
Electronic Mail teaches you how to list e-mail technologies and protocols, and describe e-mail technologies and protocols. This course teaches you about different e-mail technologies and protocols used over the Internet. Topics include Electronic Mail.
Lesson 5: Networking and Internet Services (0) hour
Networking and Internet Services teaches you how to describe news clients, differentiate FTP-based and HTTP-based file retrieval, describe Secure Shell, describe Internet conferencing, and define network communications privacy issues. This course teaches you about news clients, instant messaging, and other networking and Internet services. Topics include Networking and Internet Services.
Lesson 6: Communicating with Internet Technology (0) hour
Communicating with Internet Technology teaches you how to explain effective Internet-based communication. This course teaches you about effective means of communicating with Internet technology. Topics include Communicating with Internet Technology.
Lesson 7: Web Browser Customizations (0) hour
Web Browser Customizations teaches you how to configure browser preference configuration, describe cookie and browser caching, and troubleshoot connectivity issues. This course teaches you how to identify and configure user customization features in Web browsers. Topics include Web Browser Customizations.
Lesson 8: Internet Client Security Issues (0) hour
Internet Client Security Issues teaches you how to explain how encryption and authentication are used in the workplace, describe ways to protect your computer from viruses, differentiate between viruses and worms, and list ways to protect your computer from spyware and malware. This course teaches you how to protect Internet clients from viruses and other Internet-based attacks. Topics include Internet Client Security Issues.
Lesson 9: Web Search Engines (0) hour
Web Search Engines teaches you how to use Web search engines effectively, and evaluate information obtained from Web search engines. This course teaches you how to perform Web engine searches. Topics include Web Search Engines.
Lesson 10: PIMs, File Transmissions, and Usage Issues (0) hour
PIMs, File Transmissions, and Usage Issues teaches you how to devine personal information managers (PIMs), explain Internet file transmissions, and discuss legal and ethical issues surrounding the Internet. This course teaches you about Internet file transmission issues, personal information management (PIM) issues, and legal and ethical issues surrounding the Internet. Topics include PIMs, File Transmissions, and Usage Issues.
Lesson 11: Project Management Concepts (0) hour
Project Management Concepts teaches you how to describe the process for managing Internet-related projects. This course teaches you about project management concepts as they relate to managing Internet-related projects. Topics include Project Management Concepts.
Lesson 12: Database Concepts (0) hour
Database Concepts teaches you how to explain essential database concepts. This course teaches you about database concepts and relational vs. non-relatioinal databases. Topics include Database Concepts.
Lesson 13: Web Page Creation (0) hour
Web Page Creation teaches you how to explain the history of markup languages, describe how markup lnaguages are used to create Web pages, and discuss how hyperlinked pages create the World Wide Web. This course teaches you about the history of markup languages and the relationship among HTML pages, hyperlinks, and the World Wide Web. Topics include Web Page Creation.
Lesson 14: HTML and Graphics (0) hour
HTML and Graphics teaches you how to use of the <img> tag in adding images and graphical formatting to HTML pages, and describe the three main graphic file formats. This course teaches you how to add images and graphical formatting to HTML pages. Topics include HTML and Graphics.
Lesson 15: Web Page Design and Color (0) hour
Web Page Design and Color teaches you how to explain design and color principles for Web pages, and discuss the impact of color choices on Web pages. This course teaches you about design and color principles for Web pages. Topics include Web Page Design and Color.
Lesson 16: HTML User-Input Forms (0) hour
HTML User-Input Forms teaches you how to use the <form> tag and other tags associated with it, and explain how CGI scripts process information coming from forms. This course teaches you how to create HTML user-input forms. Topics include HTML User-Input Forms.
Lesson 17: HTML Frames (0) hour
HTML Frames teaches you how to use frames on HTML pages, and explain the <frame> and <frameset> tags. This course teaches you how to create and use frames on HTML pages. Topics include HTML Frames.
Lesson 18: XML and Server-Side Programming Languages (0) hour
XML and Server-Side Programming Languages teaches you how to explain the functionality of XML, and discuss how XML relates to server-side programming languages. This course teaches you about XML's functionality and its relationship to other languages. Topics include XML and Server-Side Programming Languages.
Lesson 19: Web Site Navigation and Accessibility (0) hour
Web Site Navigation and Accessibility teaches you how to explain the necessity for stakeholder and end user input, describe the accessibility standards and compliance issues, and elaborate on usability and browser compatibility issues. This course teaches you about the concepts behind designing an easily accessible and navigable Web site. Topics include Web Stie Navigation and Accessibility.
Lesson 20: Cascading Style Sheets (0) hour
Cascading Style Sheets teaches you how to describe the structure of cascading style sheets, and apply styles using cascading style sheets. This course teaches you about the usage of cascading style sheets (CSS) in formatting the appearance of Web pages. Topics include Cascading Style Sheets.
Lesson 21: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) (0) hour
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) teaches you how to define Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), and describe how XHTML is used to create Web pages. This course teaches you how Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) is used to create Web pages. Topics include Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML).
Lesson 22: Web Technologies (0) hour
Web Technologies teaches you how to explain common programming languages and file format used in Web pages, differentiate push and pull technologies, and describe the different types of media files used on the Web. This course teaches you about technologies that can enhance the user's Web experience. Topics include Web Technologies.
Lesson 23: GUI HTML-Editing Software (0) hour
GUI HTML-Editing Software teaches you how to list the established standards for GUI editors, use GUI editors to validate HTML files, and explain the features of graphical HTML editors. This course teaches you about the issues behind using graphically-oriented HTML editor to create Web pages. Topics include GUI HTML-Editing Software.
Lesson 24: Web Site Performance Issues (0) hour
Web Site Performance Issues teaches you how to validate Web documents, estimate download times for your Web pages, and test your Web pages in different browsers. This course teaches you how to validate your Web documents and how to analyze your Web sites for performance. Topics include Web Site Performance Issues.
Lesson 25: Web Site Planning (0) hour
Web Site Planning teaches you how to explain the necessity of site development teamwork, and describe the process of site plan communication, feedback, and improvement. This course teaches you about the Web site planning and development process. Topics include Web Site Planning.
Lesson 26: Web Site Development and Maintenance (0) hour
Web Site Development and Maintenance teaches you how to discuss legal issues surrounding Web site development, and explain site management and maintenance issues. This course teaches you about the issues involved with Web site development and maintenance. Topics include Web Site Develpment and Maintenance.
Lesson 27: Oral Web Site Presentations (0) hour
Oral Web Site Presentations teaches you how to use management and client feedback in preparing the presentation, list different presentation software and tools that are available, and present information at a Web site meeting clearly. This course teaches you about the necessity for planning and delivering oral presentations when developing Web sites. Topics include Oral Web Site Presentations.
Lesson 28: E-Commerce Technologies (0) hour
E-Commerce Technologies teaches you how to define electronic commerce (e-commerce) terms, explain electronic commercerce payment issues, and discuss global business issues related to e-commerce. This course teaches you how to define electronic commerce (e-commerce) and related concepts and technologies. Topics include E-Commerce Technologies.
Lesson 29: Database Connectivity (0) hour
Database Connectivity teaches you how to describe server-side programming languages, explain Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programming methodologies, desribe how hyperlinked pages create the World Wide Web, discuss database structures and Structured Query Language (SQL), and differentiate one-tiered, two-tiered, and three-tiered applications. This course teaches you about the languages and technologies used to provide database connectivity to Web sites. Topics include Database Connectivity.
Lesson 30: Service Providers (0) hour
Service Providers teaches you how to explain what an Internet Service Provider (ISP) can do for you, explain what an Application Service Provider (ASP) can do for you, and weigh the costs and benfits of running your Web server in-house, as opposed to contracting it out. 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. Topics include Service Providers.
Lesson 31: End-User Experience / Site Creativity (0) hour
End-User Experience / Site Creativity teaches you how to explain Web site branding issues, discuss Web site corporate culture issues, and discuss Web site ethnic and cultural issues. This course teaches you how to use custom site feature technologies to manage an end-user's experience and improve site creativity. Topics include End-User Experience / Site Creativity.
Lesson 32: Copyright and Ethical Issues (0) hour
Copyright and Ethical Issues teaches you how to explain copyright issues related to creating Web pages, and discuss ethical issues related to creating Web pages. This course teaches you about copyright and ethical issues related to creating Web pages. Topics include Copyright and Ethical Issues.
Lesson 33: Basic Data Communications (0) hour
Basic Data Communications teaches you how to explain basic data communications, describe the OSI networking model, differentiate local area netowrks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs), and describe the TCP/IP suite of protocols. This course teaches you about the basics of Internet-related data communications. Topics include Basic Data Communciations.
Lesson 34: Networking Hardware (0) hour
Networking Hardware teaches you how to differentiate Internet networking cable types, describe Internet hardware / software connection devices, and explain TCP/IP network addressing fundamentals. This course teaches you about the different types of Internet hardware and software connection devices and their configuration. Topics include Networking Hardware.
Lesson 35: IP Addresses (0) hour
IP Addresses teaches you how to explain IP addressing and address classes, differentiate between public and private IP addresses, and differentiate between the IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. This course teaches you about the relationship between IP addresses and domain names, as well as the assignment of IP addresses within a subnet. Topics include IP Addresses.
Lesson 36: Internet Servers (0) hour
Internet Servers teaches you how to discuss functionality and components of HTTP (Web) servers, list common Internet services and protocols, and evaluate the choices for Internetworking servers. This course teaches you about the functions and components of servers commonly used on the Internet. Topics include Internet Servers.
Lesson 37: Client Performance Issues (0) hour
Client Performance Issues teaches you how to troubleshoot IP-enabled systems, tifferentiate between client-side and server-side problems, and troubleshoot issues with cable and ADSL modems. This course teaches you how to use troubleshooting tools to analyze and diagnose common performance issues affecting Internet clients. Topics include Client Performance Issues.
Lesson 38: Network-Aware System Maintenance (0) hour
Network-Aware System Maintenance teaches you how to describe network system component maintenance, and list common network peripherals. This course teaches you how to perform maintenance from a network and Internet perspective. Topics include Network-Aware System Maintenance.
Lesson 39: Network-Based Client Operating Systems (0) hour
Network-Based Client Operating Systems teaches you how to discuss application licensing, startup, and failure issues, explain common file systems of network-based client operating systems, describe file system management tools, and discuss hard drive partitioning and formatting issues. This course teaches you about the fundamental elements associated with the management of modern network-based client operating systems. Topics include Network-Based Client Operating Systems.
Lesson 40: Wireless Networks (0) hour
Wireless Networks teaches you how to explain wireless modes, discuss wireless network security issues, define wireless access points, and troubleshoot wireless connectivity issues. This course teaches you how to configure and troubleshoot wireless networks. Topics include Wireless Networks.
Lesson 41: Managing IT Careers (0) hour
Managing IT Careers teaches you how to differentiate file formats available for presenting one's resume, explain the importance of education in technology jobs, and discuss different career paths and jobs in the IT industry. This course teaches you about career goal, job search, and resume strategies associated with an Information Technology (IT) career. Topics include Managing IT Careers.