Educators, are you looking for a fast-paced and comprehensive introduction to network fundamentals? This on-demand, independent study course is just the ticket. Explore the basics of networking, and get a firm understanding of the underlying concepts. Each of these modules for educators and other learners runs about 30 minutes and covers new concepts, while reinforcing earlier topics. The course includes PowerPoint presentations for use individually or in the classroom.
Taught by educators with attention to the needs of school teachers and students, these courses address Local Area Networks (LANs), network definition using the OSI model, wired and wireless networks, Internet Protocol (IP), TCP/IP in the command line, networking services, wide area networks (WANs), and much more! Plus, prepare for Exam 96-366, "Network Fundamentals," as part of your work toward MTA certification.
1 | Understanding Local Area Networks, Part 1
Learn about local area networks (LANs) as explored in the 98-366 Networking Fundamentals exam, including network devices, data transfer, and types of LANs.
2 | Understanding Local Area Networks, Part 2
Explore network topologies and access methods in the 98-366 Networking Fundamentals exam, including Ethernet standards. Compare peer-to-peer and client/server network models.
3 | Defining Networks with the OSI Model
Get to know the OSI model, and explore switches in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including an overview of the layers in the OSI and TCP/IP models, plus a review of different types of switches.
4 | Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks, Part 1
Explore media types in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including an overview of twisted-pair and fiber optic cables.
5 | Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks, Part 2
Take a look at wireless networking in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including an overview of wireless devices and wireless networking standards.
6 | Understanding Internet Protocol
Get to know IPv4 and IPv6 in the Networking Fundamentals exam. Review IPv4 address categories, default gateways, DNS servers, subnetting, and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR).
7 | Implementing TCP/IP in the Command Line
Understand TCP/IP in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including a review of the command prompt, and see demonstrations of basic and advanced TCP/IP commands.
8 | Networking Services
Look at topics related to understanding networking services and names resolution. Get a look at common networking services and different name resolution techniques.
9 | Understanding Wide Area Networks
Explore routers and WANs, referred to in the Networking Fundamentals exam. See how routers function, including how data can be routed statically or dynamically, and learn how WANs are connected.
10 | Concepts of the Internet
Learn about concepts of the Internet.
Taught by educators with attention to the needs of school teachers and students, these courses address Local Area Networks (LANs), network definition using the OSI model, wired and wireless networks, Internet Protocol (IP), TCP/IP in the command line, networking services, wide area networks (WANs), and much more! Plus, prepare for Exam 96-366, "Network Fundamentals," as part of your work toward MTA certification.
1 | Understanding Local Area Networks, Part 1
Learn about local area networks (LANs) as explored in the 98-366 Networking Fundamentals exam, including network devices, data transfer, and types of LANs.
2 | Understanding Local Area Networks, Part 2
Explore network topologies and access methods in the 98-366 Networking Fundamentals exam, including Ethernet standards. Compare peer-to-peer and client/server network models.
3 | Defining Networks with the OSI Model
Get to know the OSI model, and explore switches in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including an overview of the layers in the OSI and TCP/IP models, plus a review of different types of switches.
4 | Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks, Part 1
Explore media types in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including an overview of twisted-pair and fiber optic cables.
5 | Understanding Wired and Wireless Networks, Part 2
Take a look at wireless networking in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including an overview of wireless devices and wireless networking standards.
6 | Understanding Internet Protocol
Get to know IPv4 and IPv6 in the Networking Fundamentals exam. Review IPv4 address categories, default gateways, DNS servers, subnetting, and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR).
7 | Implementing TCP/IP in the Command Line
Understand TCP/IP in the Networking Fundamentals exam, including a review of the command prompt, and see demonstrations of basic and advanced TCP/IP commands.
8 | Networking Services
Look at topics related to understanding networking services and names resolution. Get a look at common networking services and different name resolution techniques.
9 | Understanding Wide Area Networks
Explore routers and WANs, referred to in the Networking Fundamentals exam. See how routers function, including how data can be routed statically or dynamically, and learn how WANs are connected.
10 | Concepts of the Internet
Learn about concepts of the Internet.
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