C245
Course Topics
C245
Course Outline
Student are introduced to the infrastructure and current uses of the Internet, including concepts such as web page design, creation, and management; electronic commerce; and web-based programming.
Internet Basics
Discuss the history of the Internet
Discuss the history of the World Wide Web
Describe the general infrastructure of the Internet
Identify the governing bodies for the Internet and their purposes.
Distinguish between the various protocols used on the Internet
Identify Electronic Mail Characteristics
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Research
Using the Internet - Objectives
Analyze various search engines and their appropriate uses
Evaluate search results according to a set of criteria
Perform Internet based research
Analyze the programming structure of a search engine
Interpret the programming structure of a map locator
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Use HTML code
Use HTML editors
Troubleshoot and correctly format an html document
Critique web sites according to a set of criteria
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Internet Security - Objectives
Debate privacy issues associated with the Internet
Distinguish between corporate profiling and use of cookies
Evaluate encryption technologies and uses
Critique digital signatures and signature authorities
Describe Public Key Infrastructure
Debate government regulation versus industry self-regulation
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Electronic
Commerce - Objectives
Classify the different methods of buying and selling on-line
Evaluate potential business-to-business ecommerce opportunities
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Create a web site proposal for a business
Present the proposal to the class
Critique web site proposals and make recommendations
Build the web site and present the finished product
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