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Introduction to Web Design
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Columbia University/CognitiveArts You learn key concepts of HTML by simulating the real-world experience of a professional web designer. At two critical points during the course you receive a performance review, providing specific, helpful, and insightful comments about your progress to date and areas for improvement as a web designer. You assume the role of a web designer hired to develop a website for a small, mail-order bookstore. You build programming skills as you learn hands-on how to develop a website. Prior knowledge of programming is not required. You complete each task at your own pace and submit it to your Tutor. The Tutor reviews your work, providing detailed feedback after each assignment you submit. You may be asked to make changes and to resubmit your work for further review. Your Tutor guides you through each task until it has been completed successfully, enabling you to advance to the next task. 123 hours $1,490 .
Introduction to C++
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Columbia University/CognitiveArts You learn key concepts for programming with C++ by simulating the real-world experience of a professional C++ programmer. At two critical points during the course you receive a performance review, providing specific, helpful, and insightful comments about your progress to date and areas for improvement as a C++ programmer. You assume the role of an entry-level C++ programmer at a software development house. You build programming skills as you collaborate with virtual co-workers to create a series of working programs in the C++ programming language. Prior knowledge of programming is not required. You complete each task at your own pace and submit it to your Tutor. The Tutor reviews your work, providing detailed feedback after each assignment you submit. You may be asked to make changes and to resubmit your work for further review. Your Tutor guides you through each task until it has been completed successfully, enabling you to advance to the next task. 120 hours $1,490 .
Introduction to Java
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Columbia University/CognitiveArts This course teaches key concepts for programming with Java by simulating the real-world experience of a professional Java programmer. At two critical points during the course you receive a performance review, including specific, helpful, and insightful comments about your progress to date and areas for improvement as a Java programmer. You assume the role of an entry-level Java programmer at a software development house. You build your programming skills as you collaborate with virtual co-workers to create a series of working programs in the Java programming language. Prior knowledge of programming is not required. You complete each task at your own pace and submit it to your Tutor. The Tutor reviews your work, providing detailed feedback after each assignment you submit. You may be asked to make changes and to resubmit your work for further review. Your Tutor guides you through each task until it has been completed successfully, enabling you to advance to the next task. 121 hours $1,490 .
Introduction to SQL
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Columbia University/CognitiveArts You learn key concepts of SQL by simulating the real-world experience of a professional database analyst. At two critical points during the course you receive a performance review, providing specific, helpful, and insightful comments about your progress to date and areas for improvement as an SQL programmer. You assume the role of an entry-level database analyst on the job, facing real-world programming challenges. During this course you perform a number of database tasks typical of what might be asked of you in a real-world working situation. Prior knowledge of programming is not required. You complete each task at your own pace and submit it to your Tutor. The Tutor reviews your work, providing detailed feedback after each assignment you submit. You may be asked to make changes and to resubmit your work for further review. Your Tutor guides you through each task until it has been completed successfully, enabling you to advance to the next task. 122 hours $1,490 .
Analyzing Requirements and Defining Solution Architectures
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Training Associates, Inc. This online course will teach you how to design business-driven solutions and prepare for MCSD Exam 70-100—a required exam for MCSD certification. You will work through extensive real-world case study examples that apply each chapter’s concepts and illustrate methods for design planning and implementation. These case studies also provide practical experience analyzing business requirements, selecting development tools, and designing and building a working solution. Objectives include: Contact us $595.00 .
ActiveEducation Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Introduction
Course ID 228
ActiveEducation ActiveEducation Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 is a powerful presentation graphics package, which allows you to create overheads, slide shows, and presentations. By the end of this course, you will be able to: work with presentations, create a presentation, add visuals to slides, work with text and with masters and templates. Although no prior knowledge of graphics is required, you should be familiar with basic computer operations. Experience using Microsoft Windows 95 or 98 and a mouse will also be helpful. This course reachs each student’s needs on the fly based on a pre-assessment test. Expert online instructors support all courses. 12 hours $75.00 .
Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Fundamentals
Course ID 240
Digital Think This course introduces users to the features and functions of PowerPoint 2000 and teaches students how to use PowerPoint to create effective presentations. Students will learn how to create, format, and enhance presentations, incorporate tables and charts, animate and add transitions, use templates, import files from other applications, and deliver presentations in a variety of different formats. Contact us $99.00 .
Internetworking with MS TCP/IP on NT 4.0, Part 1
Course ID 263
Digital Think In this course, students will learn how to set up, configure, use, and support TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT version 4 in a networked environment. In conjunction with Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on NT 4.0, Part 2, this course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-059, Internetworking with MS TCP/IP on MS Windows NT 4.0. This exam is an elective for MCSE, MCSE + Internet, and MCDBA certification. The content of the Internetworking with MS TCP/IP on NT 4.0 Series corresponds to Microsoft Official Curriculum course 688, Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on MS Windows NT 4.0. After completing this course, students will be able to: Describe TCP/IP and Internet standards; Explain the function of different TCP/IP protocols; Install and configure a Windows NT computer with TCP/IP; Explain how IP addressing works; Describe the function of subnetting and how subnet masks work; Explain how IP routing works; Install and configure a Windows NT router; Explain how address resolution works; Describe the function of DHCP; Install and configure a DHCP server; Describe the differences between name resolution methods; Describe how NetBIOS over TCP/IP works on Microsoft Networks. Students are expected to have basic familiarity with networking terminology and concepts, basic familiarity with Windows NT`s architecture, and operation Working knowledge of the Windows NT user interface and administrative tools. Contact us $325.00 .
Internetworking with MS TCP/IP on NT 4.0, Part 2
Course ID 264
Digital Think In this course, students will learn about the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), IP Internetwork browsing and domain functions, host name resolution, Domain Name System (DNS), connectivity in heterogeneous environments, SNMP services, and troubleshooting Microsoft TCP/IP. In conjunction with Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on NT 4.0, Part 1, this course helps students prepare for the Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-059, Internetworking with MS TCP/IP on MS Windows NT 4.0. This exam is an elective for MCSE, MCSE + Internet, and MCDBA certification. Contact us $325.00 .
Linux/UNIX Network Administration II
Course ID 267
Digital Think This course focuses on the basics of configuring and using the Domain Name Service, sendmail, the Network Information System, and the Network File System, as well as the basics of network security. This course covers the variations between Linux, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX, but the exercises and examples focus on using a Linux system. Alternate exercises for Solaris-specific procedures are also provided. Contact us $325.00 .