Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW)  Foundations Bundle

CIW Foundations Bundle (Web-based)
Fee:  $389
Includes access to all online material
Optional Material:
MeasureUp Practice Exam $54.95


Course DescriptionCIW Associate

This CIW Foundations v5 web-based series teaches basic hands-on skills and knowledge which Internet professionals are expected to understand. Students learn basic knowledge of Internet technologies such as Web research, e-mail, HTML Web authoring and networking fundamentals. Foundations skills are not product- or system-specific. They are a combination of minimal technical and non-technical skills and knowledge required for those interested in developing specific Internet skills as a designer, developer or administrator.

Students taking and passing the CIW Foundations Exam (Exam 1D0-510) attain the CIW Associates Certification


Prerequisites:

None, but being familiar with the browser and working on a PC is helpful.


Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW)  Foundations Bundle

What's in the CIW v5 Foundations Bundle?

This interactive e-learning bundled series covers the CIW v5 Foundations track and includes 5 titles:
Our CIW Foundations web-based educational  solution can be purchased as either a bundle or as individual modules.


 

 Internet Business Foundations Part 1

This interactive e-learning course consists of 4-units which the learners will learn about career opportunities in IT, Web browsers, multimedia, Web databases, and search engines.

Topics:
  • Identify job roles responsible for managing a website.
  • Identify job roles responsible for managing a convergent network
  • Identify key aspects of networks.
  • Install a Web browser.
  • Identify characteristics of a Web browser.
  • Work with a Web browser.
  • Identify features of various programming languages used for creating Web content.
  • Identify features of various scripting languages used for creating Web content.
  • Identify characteristics of plug-in technology.
  • Identify key aspects of Web databases.
  • Identify features of database queries.
  • Identify characteristics of Web search engines.
This course consists of 6-hours of interactive e-learning that includes the following features:
  • Color graphics
  • Text and audio narration
  • Review questions
  • Prescriptive Pre-assessment
  • Post assessment
Why Internet Business Foundations Part 1 (WBT)?
  • Maps directly to CIW v5 Foundations exam objectives
  • Prescriptive pre-assessment creates an efficient learning path allowing you to skip topics you have mastered
  • Combine with CIW official courseware for a blended learning environment
  • Great for distance learning

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Internet Business Foundations Part 2

This interactive e-learning course consists 4-units. In the first unit, the learners will learn about e-mail technology and managing personal information, In the next two units, the learners will be taught about concepts of Internet services and tools and Internet security. Finally, in the fourth unit the learners get an overview of project management principles.

Topics:
  • Identify key aspects of e-mail technology.
  • Identify features of protocols used for transferring, storing, and accessing e-mail messages.
  • Identify features of various e-mail services.
  • Identify characteristics of methods used for accessing resources on the Internet.
  • Identify methods used for accessing remote computers.
  • Identify key aspects of File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
  • Identify key aspects of securing data with the help of encryption.
  • Identify features of methods used for authenticating users on the Internet.
  • Identify features of firewalls.
  • Identify characteristics of project management.
  • Identify characteristics of different project management phases.
  • Identify characteristics of various activities related to project management.
This course consists of 6-hours of interactive e-learning that includes the following features:
  • Color graphics
  • Text and audio narration
  • Review questions
  • Prescriptive Pre-assessment
  • Post assessment
Why Internet Business Foundations Part 2 (WBT)?
  • Maps directly to CIW v5 Foundations exam objectives
  • Prescriptive pre-assessment creates an efficient learning path allowing you to skip topics you have mastered
  • Combine with CIW official courseware for a blended learning environment
  • Great for distance learning

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Site Development Foundations Part 1

This interactive e-learning course consists of 5-units which the learners will learn about markup languages, Web site development, XHTML coding, graphical elements in XHTML, and working with hyperlinks and tables.

Topics:
  • Identify benefits of using markup languages.
  • Identify the stages in the evolution of markup languages.
  • Identify advantages of using Extensible Markup Language (XML).
  • Identify the need for branding standards and methods for audience development.
  • Identify benefits of different portal types.
  • Identify common file formats and issues with proprietary file formats.
  • Identify features of various Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) tags.
  • Identify key aspects of declaring document structure tags.
  • Identify key aspects of developing Web sites.
  • Identify key aspects of horizontal rules.
  • Identify key aspects of using images in Web pages.
  • Identify functions of different image attributes.
  • Identify key aspects of creating hyperlinks.
  • Identify steps to create local hyperlinks.
  • Identify steps to create external hyperlinks.
This course consists of 8-hours of interactive e-learning that includes the following features:
  • Color graphics
  • Text and audio narration
  • Review questions
  • Prescriptive Pre-assessment
  • Post assessment
Why Site Development Foundations Part 1 (WBT)?
  • Maps directly to CIW v5 Foundations exam objectives
  • Prescriptive pre-assessment creates an efficient learning path allowing you to skip topics you have mastered
  • Combine with CIW official courseware for a blended learning environment
  • Great for distance learning

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Site Development Foundations Part 2

This interactive e-learning course consists of 3-units in which the learners will learn about Web forms and images, advanced Web technologies and E-commerce.

Topics:
  • Identify uses of Common Gateway Interface (CGI) in Web forms.
  • Identify key aspects of tags used for creating a Web form.
  • Identify ways to add various fields in Web pages.
  • Identify key aspects of Web design programming.
  • Identify features of server-side programming languages.
  • Identify features of server-side programming languages.
  • Identify features of e-commerce.
  • Identify ways to integrate business and Internet technologies.
  • Identify features of data formatting methods.
This course consists of 6-hours of interactive e-learning that includes the following features:
  • Color graphics
  • Text and audio narration
  • Review questions
  • Prescriptive Pre-assessment
  • Post assessment
Why Site Development Foundations Part 2 (WBT)?
  • Maps directly to CIW v5 Foundations exam objectives
  • Prescriptive pre-assessment creates an efficient learning path allowing you to skip topics you have mastered
  • Combine with CIW official courseware for a blended learning environment
  • Great for distance learning

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Network Technology Foundations

This interactive e-learning course consists of 5-units in which the learners will learn about and introduction to networking, TCP/IP and Internet addressing, internetworking servers, maintaining hardware and software and network security.

Topics:
  • Identify various aspects of the evolution of networks.
  • Identify characteristics of a network.
  • Identify key aspects of the OSI/RM model.
  • Identify characteristics of protocol layers in the Internet architecture.
  • Identify key aspects of routing data through the Internet.
  • Identify key aspects of IP addressing.
  • Identify characteristics of common network services.
  • Identify features of various communication services on the Internet.
  • Identify key aspects of HTTP servers.
  • Identify key aspects of general maintenance principles.
  • Identify key aspects of providing configuration settings.
  • Identify features of various drive interfaces and drives.
  • Identify types of network attacks.
  • Identify security services for protecting a network from virus attacks.
  • Identify key aspects of authentication principles.
This course consists of 8.5-hours of interactive e-learning that includes the following features:
  • Color graphics
  • Text and audio narration
  • Review questions
  • Prescriptive Pre-assessment
  • Post assessment
Why Network Technology Foundations (WBT)?
  • Maps directly to CIW v5 Foundations exam objectives
  • Prescriptive pre-assessment creates an efficient learning path allowing you to skip topics you have mastered
  • Combine with CIW official courseware for a blended learning environment
  • Great for distance learning

Skills Measured

The exam also requires a basic understanding of essential business practices that relate directly to Internet technologies.

The 1D0-510 exam tests the following knowledge domains:
Domain 1: Internet Business Foundations
  • Identify job roles in the Information Technology (IT) industry, including the responsibilities, tasks and skills they require.
  • Identify the infrastructure required to access the Internet, including hardware and software components.
  • Define important Internet communications protocols and their roles in delivering basic Internet services.
  • Identify the basic principles of the Domain Name System (DNS).
  • Identify the functions of Web browsers, and use them to access the World Wide Web and other computer resources.
  • Use e-mail clients to send simple messages and files to other Internet users.
  • Define and use additional networking and Internet services.
  • Demonstrate ways to communicate effectively using Internet technology.
  • Identify and configure user customization features in Web browsers, including: preferences, caching, cookies.
  • Identify security issues related to Internet clients (e.g., Web browsers, e-mail, instant messaging) in the workplace, including: certificates, malware, illicit servers, viruses.
  • Use different types of Web search engines effectively.
  • Identify and use principles of Personal Information Management (PIM), including: common applications.
  • Efficiently transmit text and binary files using popular Internet services.
  • Identify security-related ethical and legal issues faced by IT professionals.
  • Relate project management concepts and terms to the IT profession.
  • Recognize essential database concepts.
Domain 2: Site Development Foundations
  • Demonstrate knowledge required to create a Web page.
  • Add images and graphical formatting to HTML files.
  • Identify and use design and color principles for Web pages.
  • Create a basic HTML form that accepts user input.
  • Create HTML frames.
  • Define Extensible Markup Language (XML), and identify its features and appropriate use.
  • Identify essential Web site navigation issues, and ensure page/site accessibility.
  • Define and apply essential aspects of the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard.
  • Use Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) to create Web pages.
  • Identify technologies for enhancing the user's Web experience, including: programming languages, multimedia technologies.
  • Use GUI-based HTML editing software to create Web pages.
  • Test and analyze Web site performance issues.
  • Identify steps in the Web site planning and development process.
  • Identify essential issues in developing and maintaining a Web site, including: project management, testing, legal issues.
  • Plan and deliver oral presentations of your Web site, during and after site development.
  • Define electronic commerce (e-commerce) and related technologies and concepts necessary to develop a secure, useful interface (i.e., storefront).
  • Demonstrate knowledge of languages commonly used to provide database connectivity to Web sites.
  • Identify the benefits and drawbacks of running your own Web server versus using a service provider.
  • Identify common strategies for managing an end user's experience and improving site creativity.
  • Consider copyright and ethical issues when creating Web pages.
Domain 3: Network Technology Foundations
  • Demonstrate knowledge of basic data communications components, and demonstrate technical knowledge of the Internet.
  • Identify the role of networking hardware, and configure common hardware for operation.
  • Identify the relationship between IP addresses and domain names, including: assignment of IP addresses within a subnet.
  • Identify the functions and components of servers commonly used on the Internet.
  • Identify common Internet security and availability issues, including: user-level and enterprise-level concerns.
  • Identify common performance issues affecting Internet clients, including: analysis, diagnosis.
  • Perform basic hardware and system maintenance for network-aware systems.
  • Manage fundamental elements of modern network-based client operating systems.
  • Configure and troubleshoot wireless networks.
  • Manage career opportunities in the IT industry.
  • Represent technical issues to a non-technical audience.

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