Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 11-23-2004 |
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BPC133AA
2005 Summer I – 2011 Summer II |
L+L 1.0 Credit(s) 2.0 Period(s) 1.7 Load Occ |
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Internet/Web Development Level I-A |
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Overview of the Internet and its resources. Hands-on experience with various Internet communication tools. Prerequisites: None. |
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Cross-References: CIS133AA
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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BPC133AA 2005 Summer I – 2011 Summer II |
Internet/Web
Development Level I-A |
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Define and distinguish between the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW). (I) |
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Identify common uses of the Internet/WWW. (I) |
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Explain the concepts of culture, ethics, and privacy as they relate to the Internet/WWW. (I) |
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Describe procedures and requirements for connecting to the Internet/WWW. (II) |
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Describe key technologies used by the Internet/WWW. (III) |
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Identify and use popular asynchronous communication services available on the Internet/WWW. (IV, V) |
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Demonstrate Browser Basics. (V) |
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Use various research information and resources available on the Internet/WWW. (VI) |
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Create a Basic Home Page with HTML. (VII) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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BPC133AA 2005 Summer I – 2011 Summer II |
Internet/Web
Development Level I-A |
I. Internet Philosophy, Culture, and Norms A. Definition of the Internet B. Uses of the Internet C. Ethics and codes of conduct D. Privacy issues E. Governance II. Connecting to the Internet A. Public dial-up sources B. Cable C. DSL D. Wireless III. Key Technologies Used by the Internet/WWW A. Client/server B. TCP/IP IV. Asynchronous Internet Communication Services A. Electronic mail programs B. Electronic mail addressing conventions V. Browser Basics A. Web Browser Software B. Web Site Addressing C. Bookmark or Favorite 1. Creating 2. Management D. Browser Options 1. Preferences 2. Catching 3. Appearances VI. Research Information and Resources on the Internet/WWW A. Guidelines B. Tools C. Search Engines D. Directories VII. Home Pages A. Basic HTML codes B. Enhancement Codes |