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Description
This course explores the history, architecture, and tools of the
Internet and the World Wide Web. The course provides a broad introduction
to the tools and technologies behind the World Wide Web.
Audience
This course is designed for new Web developers or those interested
in becoming Web developers. It is also beneficial for technical
managers and IT professionals who have little or no Internet experience.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic computer terminology and experience using
a Web browser is required.
Classroom Requirements
Overhead projector and flipcharts.
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Format
- Presentation
- Hands-on
- Demonstration
Objectives
After completing this course, participants should be able to:
- Describe the history and technical
structure of the Internet and World Wide Web
- Describe the architecture of the
Internet and World Wide Web
- Explain fundamental standards and
technologies related to the Internet and World Wide Web
- Define and explain intranets and
extranets and compare them to the Internet and World Wide Web
- Define e-business and e-commerce
and describe related technologies
- Describe Web development technologies
and differentiate client-side and server-side development
- Describe the Web development process
and the role of a Web developer
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