Internet Fundamentals

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The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link billions of devices worldwide.[1] Fundamental Internet concepts include web browsers, search engines, email, social media, communications, networking, security, HTML, CSS, graphics and multimedia, web accessibility, JavaScript, database concepts, project management concepts, and related career opportunities.[2][3]

This course comprises 15 lessons covering fundamental Internet concepts. The first half of the course approaches the Internet from a user perspective. The second half of the course provides an introduction to web development. Each lesson includes a combination of Wikipedia readings, YouTube videos, and hands-on learning activities. The course also assists learners in preparing for CIW Internet Business Associate certification.

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This is an introductory college-level computer course. Learners should have basic computer skills, including typing, mouse, and web browser navigation.

Lessons[edit | edit source]

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  1. Introduction
  2. Web Browsers
  3. Search Engines
  4. Email
  5. Social Media
  6. Communications
  7. Networking
  8. Security
  9. HTML
  10. CSS
  11. Graphics and Multimedia
  12. Web Accessibility
  13. JavaScript
  14. Databases
  15. Project Management
  16. IT Careers

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