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Continue readingLesson 12 Review of Learning Outcomes Textbook Readings Please keep in mind the preceding intended learning outcomes while reading the assigned chapters from The Internet, 9th Edition, Schneider/Evans, Course Technology, Cengage Learning. Tutorials 1-9 and Appendix A Next Step If you can meet the objectives stated at the beginning of Lesson ...
Continue readingLesson 11 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to discover how electronic commerce works. When you have completed this lesson, you should be able to: Understand the basics of e-commerce. Explore Web sites that conduct e-commerce. Learn how companies generate revenues online by selling ...
Continue readingLesson 10 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to discover how wireless networking is achieved. When you have completed this lesson, you should be able to: Explore the history of wireless networks. Learn about Wi-Fi, MiFi, and wireless mesh networks. Investigate technologies used in ...
Continue readingLesson 9 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to identify the many ways of gaining Internet access, and how to manage common security threats. When you have completed this lesson, you should be able to: Explain basic security concepts and ...
Continue readingLesson 8 Learning Outcomes This lesson will refine your understanding of communication technology and user-generated content on the Internet. We will also take a look at how JavaScript can be used to enhance a Web page. This lesson will conclude our lessons on Web ...
Continue readingLesson 7 Learning Outcomes This lesson will introduce you to information resources on the Web. We will also learn another new HTML command: the form. It is expected that you will use previously learned HTML commands and practices and that the new ...
Continue readingLesson 6 Learning Outcomes This lesson will invite you to continue your investigation of the Internet and how to effectively search it. We will also learn another new HTML command: the image map. It is expected that you will use previously learned HTML ...
Continue readingLesson 5 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to investigate basic communication on the Internet, namely Email. We will also learn another new and very important HTML command: the table tag. It is expected that you will use ...
Continue readingLesson 4 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to investigate the Internet and the Web and the browsers used. We will also learn a new and very important HTML command: the image tag. It is expected that you ...
Continue readingLesson 3 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to plan the content for a Web site. We will also look at the importance of presentation and navigation when creating Web pages. You will use previously learned HTML commands ...
Continue readingLesson 2 Learning Outcomes This lesson will provide you with the opportunity to begin to discover how to create effective web pages. You will also create new Web pages using new HTML commands. You will use previously learned HTML commands and practices, ...
Continue readingLesson 1 Learning Outcomes This introductory lesson will provide you with the opportunity to begin your exploration of the Internet and the creation of your first Web page. This lesson will provide a basis for subsequent lessons and you should pay special ...
Continue readingWrite a C++ program that reads a paragraph of 10 lines of text each of which does not exceed 80 characters. The program must output the following: a. A table indicating the occurrence of each ...
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