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Certified Internet Webmaster Foundations 1D0-410 Online Training

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Summary:

This series is designed to prepare the student to pass the CIW Foundations 1D0-410 exam. This series covers the three topic areas addressed by the exam: Internet Fundamentals, Web Page Authoring Fundamentals, and Networking Fundamentals. The first part of the series covers how to use key Internet technologies, how to configure a browser, how to effectively use search engines, and basic electronic commerce and security issues. The second part of this series teaches how to create Web pages, using both a text editor and a graphical user interface editor, that include graphics, hyperlinks, tables, forms, and frames. It also covers the use of Cascading Style Sheets and the basics of XHTML, JavaScript, DHTML, and the DOM. The third part of this series covers fundamental networking concepts and practices, including network architecture and standards, network types, protocols, Internet servers, TCP/IP, and security.

This e-learning computer training series includes all of the online training tutorials listed below and is provided in an interactive e-learning format. All courses allow for 1 year unlimited access (1 user), include a variety of features and qualify for Continuing Education Unit credit .

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Certification: CIW - Certified Internet Webmaster Foundations 1D0-410


Includes:

CIW Foundations The Internet and the World Wide Web

  • Trace the evolution of the Internet and the World Wide Web
  • Describe Internet technologies including TCP/IP, client/server and push/pull
  • Explain the network protocols and structure used by the Internet
  • Use a browser to access, view and navigate Web pages
  • Configure a browser for your personal use
CIW Foundations Internet Addressing and Servers
  • Describe the Internet Architecture Model and various Internet protocols
  • Explain the routing process, including the Routing Information Protocol and the Open Shortest Path First protocol
  • Explain IP addressing and address classes
  • Identify and describe the functions and features of various server types
  • Describe how each type of internetworking server uses TCP/IP suite protocols
  • Describe access security features of an HTTP server
  • Define MIME and explain how MIME types are used by HTTP and mail servers
  • Describe the functions of DNS
CIW Foundations Scripting, Connectivity, and Security
  • Explain the uses of server-side scripting and define gateways, including CGI
  • Describe server programming interface alternatives to CGI, such as Java gateways, ActiveX Data Objects and Server Application Programming Interfaces
  • Describe server-side scripting applications, including Java Server Pages, Personal Home Page, Active Server Pages and Server-Side Java Script
  • Explain the different types of databases and database management systems
  • Explain the need for network security and identify resources that require security
  • Describe the types of security threats and hacker attacks
  • Explain how to protect your computer from a virus attack
  • Describe the audit process and authentication principles
  • Describe enterprise-level security protocols and firewalls
CIW Foundations Practice Exam for Internet Fundamentals
  • Demonstrate familiarity with the concepts of the Internet and the World Wide Web
  • Demonstrate familiarity with e-mail, FTP, newgroups, and Telnet
  • Demonstrate familiarity with objects and plug-ins in browser files
  • Demonstrate familiarity with different viewers and browsers
  • Demonstrate familiarity with the importance of browser and Internet security
  • Demonstrate familiarity with search engines and the concepts of e-commerce
CIW Foundations Practice Exam for Web Page Authoring
  • Demonstrate familiarity with basic web page authoring, including HTML coding
  • Demonstrate familiarity with graphical elements, hyperlinks, tables, forms, frames, and images in HTML pages
  • Demonstrate familiarity with different HTML editors and extensions
CIW Foundations Practice Exam for Networking Fundamentals
  • Demonstrate familiarity with basic networking concepts and protocols
  • Demonstrate familiarity with LANs, WANs, and TCP/IP
  • Demonstrate familiarity with Internet addressing and servers
  • Demonstrate familiarity with scripting and database connectivity
  • Demonstrate familiarity with Internet and network security concepts
CIW Foundations E-Mail, FTP, Newsgroups, and Telnet
  • Send and receive e-mail using a client e-mail program
  • Expand e-mail functionality with signatures and attachments
  • Explain the purpose of mailing lists
  • Access and download files using File Transmission Protocol (FTP)
  • Read and post messages to newsgroups
  • Access resources using Telnet
CIW Foundations Objects, Plug-Ins, Viewers, and Security
  • Describe objects, plug-ins and viewers, their purposes, and their relationships to multimedia
  • Configure browser security preferences
  • Explain the significance of security features including Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), authentication, certificates, encryption, proxy servers and firewalls
  • Describe a computer virus and how to protect against attacks
CIW Foundations Search Engines and E-Commerce
  • Explain the function of search engines
  • Use keywords, indexes, variables and Boolean operators in Web searches
  • Define electronic commerce and its key advantages, drawbacks, international issues and legal considerations
  • Identify the principal features of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Secure Electronic Transactions (SET)
  • Describe the fundamentals of project management, including the major stages of a design/development project cycle
CIW Foundations Web Page Authoring and HTML Coding
  • Distinguish between creating Web pages using an HTML text editor and a GUI HTML editor
  • Explain Web page design and creation issues, including the interface, accessibility, branding, page naming conventions and bandwidth
  • Describe HTML and its versions, and explain how it is controlled
  • Identify HTML document tags and use them to create and format HTML pages
CIW Foundations Graphical Elements, Hyperlinks, and Tables
  • Add and manipulate horizontal rules to a Web page
  • Manipulate colors, fonts and backgrounds
  • Create URL references and various types of hyperlinks
  • Create and format tables in Web pages
CIW Foundations Forms, Images, and Frames
  • Identify and use HTML form elements
  • Create client-side image maps
  • Define graphic issues including transparency, interlacing and animation
  • Define frames and the purpose of the frameset document
  • Use the FRAMESET, FRAME, NOFRAMES and BASE tags
CIW Foundations HTML Editors and Extensions
  • Identify and explain the features of a GUI HTML editor, and create a Web page using one
  • Describe the effects of Cascading Style Sheets on Web page design
  • Identify and describe the purpose and uses of JavaScript, Dynamic HTML (DHTML), Extensible HTML (XHTML), and Extensible Markup Language (XML)
  • Explain the function of the Document Object Model (DOM)
CIW Foundations Networking, Protocols, LANs and WANs
  • Describe basic network architectures and topologies
  • Identify the major network operating systems and their clients
  • Discuss the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSI/RM), including the layers and functions at each level
  • Describe key internetworking protocols, including TCP/IP, and their functions
  • Explain how various LAN and WAN devices work together
  • Identify the differences among common transmission media used in networking
  • Describe different transmission types
  • Identify LAN and WAN standards


All courses allow for 1 year unlimited access (1 user), include a variety of features and qualify for CEU credit from Ohio University.
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