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Define the World Wide Web. (I)
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2.
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Identify common uses of the World Wide Web. (I)
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3.
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Define the concepts of client/server, hypertext, and hypermedia as
they relate to the World Wide Web. (I)
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4.
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Describe common approaches to planning hypermedia presentations. (II)
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5.
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Identify and use popular hypertext markup language (HTML) tags or
other authoring languages. (III)
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6.
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Identify and use common methods of including multimedia in World Wide
Web presentations. (IV)
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7.
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Explain the use of popular HTML development tools. (V)
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8.
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Identify and use advanced hypertext markup language features. (VI)
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9.
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Identify and use common gateway scripts and server side includes in
World Wide Web presentations. (VII)
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10.
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Describe how forms and image maps can be used in World Wide Web
presentations. (VII)
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11.
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Prepare multimedia data for use in World Wide Web presentations.
(VIII)
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12.
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Explain the issues involved in digitizing multimedia. (VIII)
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13.
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Describe the duties of a webmaster. (IX)
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14.
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Identify the options for creating navigation aids for a web site. (X)
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15.
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Identify common uses of data indexing and searching on a web site. (X)
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16.
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Explain the issues involved in Web security and access control. (XI)
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17.
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Identify and explain current issues in Web publishing. (XII)
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