Maricopa Community Colleges  MST246   20016-20025 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 04/24/01
MST246 20016-20025 L+L 2 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Implementing Microsoft Internet Explorer
Strong foundation in the architecture and key features of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Set up, configure, use, and deploy Internet Explorer in a network environment, with particular emphasis on intranet use. Prerequisites: MST152 or permission of instructor. Knowledge of HTML suggested but not required.
 
Course Note:Under the terms and conditions specified in the legal agreement between Microsoft Corporation and each AATP campus in the Maricopa Community College District, Microsoft requires that "all instructors of Microsoft Official Curriculum and Microsoft Approved Study Guides pass the Microsoft Certified Professional exam in the product area of the courseware being delivered."
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
MST246   20016-20025 Implementing Microsoft Internet Explorer
1. Analyze the features of Microsoft Internet Explorer. (I)
2. Install and configure Microsoft Internet Explorer. (I)
3. Explain basic operations of Web technologies. (II)
4. Create an active Web page. (III)
5. Customize Active DesktopŠ view. (IV)
6. Configure site subscriptions and channels. (IV)
7. Configure Internet Mail and News. (V)
8. Use Microsoft NetMeetingŠ conferencing software. (VI)
9. Deploy Microsoft Internet Explorer using the Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit. (VII)
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MST246   20016-20025 Implementing Microsoft Internet Explorer
    I. Microsoft Internet Explorer Overview
        A. Key components of the Internet Explorer suite
        B. Installing Internet Explorer
        C. Configuring Internet Explorer
        D. Compare and contrast Internet Explorer with other browsers
      II. Overview of Web Technologies
          A. World Wide Web
          B. Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
          C. File transfer protocol (FTP)
          D. Database connectivity
        III. Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
            A. Dynamic styles and content
            B. Absolute positioning
            C. Multimedia effects
            D. Data binding
          IV. Desktop Integration
              A. Architecture of the Active Desktop(TM)
              B. Web site subscriptions
              C. Channel subscriptions
              D. Channel definition format
            V. Microsoft Outlook Express
                A. Configure Internet Mail client
                B. Configure Internet News client
                C. Configure internal news groups
              VI. Microsoft NetMeeting(TM)
                  A. NetMeeting(TM) features
                  B. Configuring NetMeeting(TM)
                  C. Cross-platform compatibility
                  D. Use NetMeeting(TM) to share applications, chat, use the white board, and use audio and video conferencing
                VII. Microsoft Internet Explorer Administration Kit
                    A. Administration Kit features
                    B. Deployment strategy
                    C. Users groups
                    D. Profiles and policies
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