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1- Explain the underlying basics of the Internet.
2- Understands a fundamental of what the internet is and how it works today.
3- Exams how the Internet runs
4- Look at who pays for the high-speed data backbones that carry much of the Internet s traffic and at the organizations that ensure that standards are set for networks to follow so the Internet can run smoothly.
5- Review at the various types of networks connected to the Internet.
6- Explain how information travels across the Internet
7- Describe how hardware, such as routers, repeaters, and bridges, sends information among networks.
8- Show how smaller networks are grouped into larger regional networks and how those large regional networks communicate among themselves.
9- Cover the Internet s basic protocols for communications.
10- Learn a little about basic Internet jargon, such as TCP/IP.
11- Explains how those protocols work.
12- Explains how special software such as Winsock enables personal computers to get onto a network originally designed for larger computers.
13- Look at the Internet s client/server architecture.
14- Learn about Internet domains and addresses.
15- Detail how the most basic piece of hardware on the Internet a router works.
16- Provide an overview of the types of Internet connections that are possible.
17- Examine various kinds of network connections and phone-line connections.
18- look at how you can make an Internet connection without wires
19- Take a look at what continues to be the most popular way for people to communicate on the Internet electronic mail, or email
20- Cover the various ways people can chat on the Internet.
21- Examine the most basic part of the Web.
22- Examine browsers.
23- Look at hyperlinks.
24- Looks in brief detail at URLs.
25- Look at web server software.
26- Examine Internet search engines.
27- Cover one of the older Internet technologies, and one that is still in widespread use Telnet.
28- Cover one of the most popular uses of the Internet downloading files.
29- Look at agents on the Internet.
30- Organize the functions of the internet into layers.
31- Depict the various ways you can connect your computer to the Internet.
32- Illustrate at a basic level how networks work using Packet Tracer simulator
33- Create a sample network
34- Control networking scenarios
35- Implementation networks using Packet Tracer simulator.
36- Analysis networks.
37- Develop important 21st century network skills
38- Develop problem solving skills to students who troubleshoot networks using Packet Tracer
39- Improve Students innovation and creativity skills who design and build virtual networks using Packet Tracer. |