CIW Foundations 1D0-510
Description
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, JavaSc…Frequently asked questions
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Syllabus
THE INTERNET AND THE WORLD WIDE WEBProvides a brief history of the Internet and the World Wide Web. It describes the protocols and technologies used by the Internet, and explains how to use and configure a Web browser.
- The Evolution of the Internet
- How the Internet Works
- The Client/Server Model on the Internet
- Connecting to the Internet
- Internet Protocols
- The Domain Name System (DNS)
- The Business of Domain Names
- Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)
- Intranets and Extranets
- The World Wide Web
- Web Browsers
- Customizing a Browser
- The History Folder
- Browser Cache
- Using Bookmarks and Favorites
- Image Loading
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
E-MAIL, FTP, NEWSGROUPS AND TELNET
Provides an overview of e-mail and various e-mail client programs. It examines how to use e-mail, describes how to use mailing lists and e-mail attachments, and discusses issues of e-mail privacy. This section also examines the Internet remote protocols FTP and Telnet, and explains the functions of newsgroups on the Internet.
- E-Mail Basics
- Microsoft Outlook Express E-Mail
- Netiquette
- E-Mail Signatures
- E-Mail Privacy
- E-Mail Attachments
- Mailing Lists
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- Downloading and Uploading with FTP
- Newsgroups
- Newsgroup Categories and Structure
- Telnet
OBJECTS, PLUG-INS, VIEWERS AND SECURITY
Provides an overview of Internet programming and scripting languages, including C, C++, Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, Jscript and VBScript. It introduces several widely-used browser plug-ins and their functionality, and also provides an overview of security issues regarding the Internet, including cookies, authentication, encryption, firewalls and virus attacks.
- Multimedia on the Web
- Web Languages
- Plug-In Technology
- Browser Plug-Ins
- Viewers
- Miscellaneous File Formats
- Internet Security
- Cookies
- Authentication and Digital Certificates
- Configuring Browser Security
- Encryption
- Viruses
- Proxy Servers
- Firewalls
SEARCH ENGINES AND E-COMMERCE
Provides an overview of different types of Internet search engines and various Internet search techniques, including Boolean operators. This section also defines electronic commerce and explains e-commerce standards, including Electronic Data Interchange, Secure Electronic Transactions and smart cards. In addition, this section covers the fundamentals of project management.
- Search Engines
- Adding a Web Site to a Search Engine
- Basic Search Techniques
- Advanced Search Techniques
- Searching for Special Types of Information
- Pre-Web Search Tools
- E-Commerce Basics
- E-Commerce Standards
- E-Commerce Advantages and Issues
- International Support
- Visitor Tracking
- Payment Processing
- Copyrights, Licensing and Trademarks
- E-Commerce Solutions
- Project Management Fundamentals
WEB PAGE AUTHORING AND HTML CODING
Introduces Web page creation using text and GUI HTML editors, and provides an overview of Web page design issues such as the interface, business considerations, and bandwidth. It also examines the origins of HTML and its various flavors, and shows the basics of HTML coding, including common tags and formatting techniques.
- Creating Web Pages
- Web Page Accessibility
- Front-End Issues
- Back-End Issues
- What Is HTML?
- HTML Standards
- XHTML
- Web Browsers and Standards
- Markup Tags
- Document Structure Tags
- Paragraph Formatting
- Block-Level Elements
- Indenting and Centering Text
- Text-Level Elements
- Lists
- Comments and Good Practices
GRAPHICAL ELEMENTS, HYPERLINKS AND TABLES
Introduces Web page graphic elements such as horizontal rules, images, colors and font specifications. It examines how to link text and images to other files and sites, and how to create and manipulate tables on a Web page.
- Adding Horizontal Rule Lines
- Using Images in Web Pages
- Aligning Images to Text
- The ALT Attribute and Resizing Images
- Special Characters
- Specifying Colors and Palette
- Page Colors and Backgrounds
- Specifying Font Information
- Links and the Anchor Tag
- Using Images as Links
- Creating Internal Links
- Tables
- Table and Data Alignment
- Changing Height and Width
- Column and Row Spanning
FORMS, IMAGES AND FRAMES
Introduces HTML form elements such as text boxes, radio buttons, check boxes, etc. It examines how to create client-side image maps and link them to URLs, and discusses graphics issues such as transparency, interlacing and animation. It also shows how to create frames in a Web site to further enhance the user's experience.
- Web Forms
- The FORM Tag
- Web Form Fields
- Form Handling
- Text Boxes, Submit and Reset Buttons
- Radio Buttons
- Check Boxes
- Select Lists
- Scrolling Text Area Box
- Image Maps
- Defining a Client-Side Image Map
- Image Transparency and Interlacing
- Animated GIFs
- Frames and the Frameset Document
- Frame Tags and Attributes
- Targets
HTML EDITORS AND EXTENSIONS
Examines how to use a GUI HTML editor to create Web pages. It also examines how to extend the capabilities of HTML by using Cascading Style Sheets, the Document Object Model, XHTML and XML.
- GUI Editors
- Creating Web Pages in a GUI Editor
- Formatting Your Web Page
- Hyperlinks, Images and Tables
- HTML Text Editors vs. GUI Editors
- Web Site Publishing
- Cascading Style Sheets
- CSS1 and HTML
- Using Other Style Sheets
- JavaScript
- Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
- Document Object Model (DOM)
- XHTML and XML
NETWORKING, PROTOCOLS, LANS AND WANS
Provides an overview of basic networking concepts such as the client/server model, types of networks, network topologies, and major network operating systems. It examines networking protocols and the OSI Reference Model, and discusses LANs and WANS, communication devices, and transmission types and media used in networking.
- Networks and the Client/Server Model
- Web-Based Networking
- Network Topologies
- Network Operating Systems
- The OSI Reference Model
- Packets
- OSI/RM Protocols
- Networking Protocols
- Choosing and Combining Protocols
- Basics of LANs and WANs
- Network Components
- Transmission Media
- Transmission Types
- IEEE and Other LAN Standards
- WAN Standards
- T-Carrier and E-Carrier Systems
INTERNET ADDRESSING AND SERVERS
Examines the four layers of the Internet architecture model, and defines common Internet protocols and their functions. It introduces key concepts of IP addresses and subnet masks, and provides an overview of TCP/IP diagnostic tools. It also examines the major types of internetworking servers and how they function on TCP/IP networks.
- Internet Architecture Model
- Request for Comments (RFCs)
- Internet Protocols
- Routing
- Port Numbers and Internet Addressing
- IP Addressing Rules
- TCP/IP Desktop Configurations
- Diagnostic Tools
- File and Print Servers
- HTTP Servers
- Proxy, Cache and Media Servers
- Mail and Mailing List Servers
- DNS Servers
- FTP and News Servers
- Other Servers and Server Products
- The Internet Daemon
SCRIPTING, CONNECTIVITY AND SECURITY
Examines server-side scripting and how it extends Web server functionality, including database connectivity. It also examines the issue of network security, and how to identify and protect against security threats using tools such as encryption, authentication, and firewalls.
- HTTP Gateways
- HTML Forms and Forms Processing
- Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
- Server Programming Interfaces
- Introduction to Scripting
- Java Servlets
- Databases and Database Connectivity
- Database Connectivity Implementations
- Security Basics and Types of Attacks
- Viruses
- Hackers and Defeating Attacks
- Auditing
- Intrusion Detection Software and Authentication
- Encryption
- VPNs, SSL and Digital Certificates
- Firewalls
- Firewall Topology
PRACTICE EXAM FOR INTERNET FUNDAMENTALS
Provides practice exam questions for the Internet Fundamentals topic of the CIW Foundations 1D0-410 certification exam.
- The Internet
- The World Wide Web
- FTP
- Newsgroups
- Telnet
- Objects
- Plug-Ins
- Viewers
- Security
- Search Engines
- E-Commerce
PRACTICE EXAM FOR WEB PAGE AUTHORING FUNDAMENTALS
Provides practice exam questions for the Web Page Authoring Fundamentals topic of the CIW Foundations 1D0-410 certification exam.
- Basics of Web Page Authoring
- HTML Coding
- Graphical Elements
- Hyperlinks
- Tables
- Forms
- Images
- Frames
- HTML Editors
- HTML Extensions
PRACTICE EXAM FOR NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS
Provides practice exam questions for the Networking Fundamentals topic of the CIW Foundations 1D0-410 certification exam.
- Basics of Networking
- Networking Protocols
- LANs
- WANs
- TCP/IP
- Internet Addressing
- Internet Servers
- Scripting
- Database Connectivity
- Internet and Network Security
Qualifications
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There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
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Study Hours
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The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 40 hrs.
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