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Give your career a
real boost. PLC offers lessons specially designed for the busy professional
who needs to acquire and improve job-related skills. Our networking
courses will help improve your technical skills, and in many cases,
lead to professional certification.
Once
you purchase a computer networking course, you will have 8
WEEKS to take the course from the time you hit take
lesson.
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In
this course, you will review the internet, its history, organization
and structure, and learn how to access the internet, both as an
individual user and as a group of users.
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Learn the concepts,
technologies, components and protocols inherent in today's local area
networking environments. |
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This course introduces
you to the key concepts of data communications, telecommunications
and networking.
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The world's largest
network, the Internet, is also one of the world's most powerful communication
tools. Learn the underlying applications, components and protocols
of TCP/IP and its necessary link to the Internet. |
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The course covers the
technical standards and legal regulations that determine many aspects
of a physical design, and thoroughly discusses the process of configuring
a Windows NT network.
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In this course
you will learn the technologies used to move voice and data across
long distances, and discover important new technologies such as ATM
that integrate voice, data and video communications. |
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In this course,
you will review the Internet, its history, organization and structure,
and learn how to access the Internet, both as an individual user and
as a group of users. You will learn how to create basic Internet web
pages and build a web server to host these pages. Review the applications
used for retrieving information or providing information across this
global network of networks. |
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Technology convergence
is a trend toward creating single networks that support many different
types of traffic: data, audio, video, and interactive multimedia.
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This
course will serve as your guide for understanding the numerous aspects
of creating and managing web sites. Understand the tasks and tools
involved in building and maintaining a Web site. Review the WebMaster’s
responsibilities, including site management, administration, programming,
site security, content and design, and prepare for the challenges
that the WebMaster role brings.
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