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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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i-Net+ Certification Courses
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i-Net+ Module 3 - IP Addressing
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On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the IP addressing scheme, including subnetting and classless addressing, understand the formats used for IP addresses, plan an IP addressing scheme, apply for an internet network address, allocate addresses on a private network and understand the use of supernetting and the introduction of IP version 6. |
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i-Net+ Module 8 - Developing a Web Site
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On completion of this module, readers will be able to: create HTML pages incorporating different document-, paragraph- and text-level elements, create hyperlinks and incorporate images and sounds on pages, create HTML tables, frames, forms and imagemaps, understand the use of XML and XHTML, describe the uses and benefits of various graphics and multimedia file formats, plug-ins and extensions, understand web page design and performance issues, including the use of CSS and XSL, define programming-related terms as they relate to Internet applications development, describe the differences between popular client-side and server-side programming and scripting languages and identify when to integrate a database with a Web site, and the technologies that are used to connect the two. |
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i-Net+ Module 10 - Internet Mail
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On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the various mail-related protocols which are used to send and receive Internet mail, understand the format of mail messages and encoding systems, install and configure mail servers and clients to use SMTP, POP and IMAP, send e-mail messages and attachments and understand internet mail security issues. |
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