Web Design and Coding/CIS-151

This course is designed for students who are expecting to enter the information technology field, or for non-technical professionals who are pursuing related careers such as the business, sales and marketing of Internet solutions. Internet Technology and Web Design is a Dual Credit course with Moraine Valley Community College.

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  1. I can identify at least three browsers and name the software developer of each browsers. *
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  1. I can define the primary purpose of a browser. *
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  1. I can clearly explain the difference between a browser and a search engine. *
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  1. I can define HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and explain why HTML was so instrumental in the growth of the Internet. *
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  1. I can list the required tags in a basic HTML document.*
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  1. I can create a web site with external and internal links, graphics, email links, tables and forms. *
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  1. I can create an internal Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)to change the appearance of text on a web page.*
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  1. I can describe different types of search indexes, such as static index/site map, keyword index, full text index. *
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  1. I am adept at using various search engines with key phrases that include Boolean operators to quickly and efficiently find information on the web. *
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  1. I can define online service and Internet service provider, and distinguish between dial up, DSL, Broadband Cable, ISDN connection technologies.*
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  1. I am proficient at using FTP to transfer files using a browser, using an FTP client, and from the command line.*
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  1. I can identify and explain the difference between and OS (operating system) and a NOS (Network Operating System.)*
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  1. I can explain the services that use various communication protocols, such as TCP/IP, HTTP, SHTTP, FTP, Telnet, Mailto, NNTP, POP, SMTP, and IMAP.*
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  1. I can explain client-server architecture.*
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  1. I can identify streaming and non-streaming sound and video files used on the web.*
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  1. I can explain WML and WAP as it relates to wireless internet appliances.*
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  1. I can name the seven layers of the OSI model. *
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  1. I can explain the OSI model layers as applied to a TCP/IP network. *
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  1. I can name four or more different types of servers.*
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  1. I can define push versus pull technology.*
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  1. I can explain what an octet is, and how this relates to IP addressing.*
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  1. I can explain DHCP.*
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  1. I can explain the difference between hubs, switches, bridges, routers and gateways.*
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  1. I can explain sub-netting versus segmenting methodologies for dividing large networks.*
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  1. I can explain the Client/Server Database model.*
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  1. I can define DHTML and give examples of web pages that employ dynamic content.*
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  1. I can give some examples of client side versus server side scripts.*
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  1. I can define the difference between compiled languages and scripting languages.*
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  1. I can define DBMS (database management system), and RDBMS (relational database management system.)*
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  1. I can list and explain network intrusion types, such as SYN flooding, Ping flooding and Mail flooding.*
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  1. I can list and explain protection strategies including authentication strategies such as User ID & Passwords, Smart Cards, and Digital Certificates.*
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  1. I can define asymmetric encryption and PGP encryption.*
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  1. I can define computer virus and describe the four main types which are boot sector, file, Trojan horse, and macro viruses. *
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  1. I can explain how to set up a proxy server and how to use it as a firewall.*
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  1. I can identify at least three ways to draw more traffic to my corporate web site.*
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  1. I can name six (or more) important features to look for in selecting a hosting service, and explain why each feature is critical to a web based business.*
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  1. I can explain each of the following strategies for doing business on the web: EDI, Online Cataloging, Shopping Carts, EFT and EBT. *
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  1. I can explain the legal concerns in E-business, including topics such as jurisdiction, contracts, and intellectual property rights.*
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  1. I can explain what each of the following organizations do/have done in standardizing the Internet: InterNIC, ICANN, IEEE, ISO, ANSI, and ARIN.*
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  1. I can explain what the HTTP 403 error is and what it mean. *
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