Internet Fundamentals
You'd be hard-pressed to find a school or company that doesn't conduct some form of business online; after all, the Internet is a primary form of communication and commerce. And as the Internet evolves, it becomes necessary to educate individuals about its technologies and capabilities in order to use the Internet effectively.
ComputerPREP's line of foundational Internet training products helps individuals become familiar and proficient with using the Internet for common personal, educational and business tasks, including retail purchasing, basic HTML programming, communicating, researching and more.
Adobe®
Learning to use popular Adobe® Web development applications such as GoLive®, ImageReady, and Photoshop® enables students to create modify CSS content for standard Web pages and mobile devices as well as creating and editing Web-ready images and producing rollovers and transparency effects
Basic HTML/XHTML, SharePoint Designer® and FrontPage®
Learning HTML coding enables students to build and manipulate Web pages, forms and tables; integrate text and graphics; add effects; and design and format frames. XHTML is an advanced Web authoring language that builds upon HTML and CSS knowledge to develop sites with greater efficiency, accessibility, and forward-compatibility. The Microsoft FrontPage® Web site creation and management tool enables individuals to create Web pages using a graphical editor.
CIW v5 Foundations
This three-book series of courseware teaches the fundamental real-world Internet-technology and job-readiness skills that today's workplace requires. Topics cover accessibility, Web authoring, networking and project management. It prepares individuals for the CIW Foundations exam leading to CIW Associate certification.
CompTIA i-Net+
Courseware for CompTIA's i-Net+ certification teaches baseline technical knowledge of Internet, Intranet and Extranet technologies. Learning objectives include Internet basics, Internet clients, development, networking, security and business concepts.
Internet Browsers
Learning to use popular Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer and Netscape® gives users the know-how to search for information on the Web, organize favorite Web sites, review search History, manage Web-based e-mail, how to upload to/download from FTP sites and manage security settings.
Macromedia
Learning to use popular Macromedia applications such as Dreamweaver®, Fireworks® and Flash® enables students to create and post Web pages and sites as well as develop features such as forms, tables, rollovers and animations. These applications also provide a solid foundation in creating, manipulating and optimizing images for the Web and developing multimedia functions including audio, video and animation techniques.