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COMP CIS6: Cisco CCNA WAN Technology
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The primary focus of this course is on accessing wide area networks (WAN). The goal is to develop an understanding of various WAN technologies to connect small- to medium-sized business networks. The course introduces WAN converged applications and quality of service (QoS). It focuses on WAN technologies including PPP, Frame Relay, and broadband links. WAN security concepts are discussed in detail, including types of threats, how to analyze network vulnerabilities, general methods for mitigating common security threats and types of security appliances and applications. The course then explains the principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) and describes how to implement IP addressing services for an Enterprise network, including how to configure NAT and DHCP. IPv6 addressing concepts are also discussed. During the course, students will learn how to use Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM) to secure a router and implement IP addressing services. Finally, students learn how to detect, troubleshoot and correct common Enterprise network implementation issues.
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COMP COM1: Introduction to Computing
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
For the absolute beginner! Explore the world of computers in a safe, fun, and non-threatening environment. We'll cover computer anxiety, important terms, parts of the computer, keyboard, using the mouse, and moving around the computer to complete different tasks. Textbook is included.
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COMP COM1 - Introduction to Computing
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COMP COM2: Everyday Computing: Word and Excel
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Learn basic functions common to most computer programs: cut, copy, paste, spell check and more. Explore word processing with two of the most widely used programs available: Microsoft Word® and Microsoft Excel®.
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COMP COM2 - Everyday Computing: Word and Excel
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COMP COM4: Basic Computers with Microsoft Windows, Word and Excel
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Students will be introduced to the Windows environment by covering the basic terminology of the desktop, icons and windows. File management techniques and organizing computer files are discussed to students are able to practice so they become more proficient. Microsoft Word covers word processing terminology as well as in-class exercises that include data input, page layout, formatting text and keyboard shortcuts. Students will also practice selection techniques using the mouse and integrate mouse techniques to select and edit text in a document. Microsoft Excel covers spreadsheet terminology as well as in-class exercises that include data input, page layout, formatting spreadsheet content and keyboard shortcuts. Students will practice selection techniques using the mouse and integrate mouse techniques to select and edit spreadsheet content in a workbook.
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COMP COR1: Intro to CorelDraw X3
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Learn how to draw and paint without pencils, pastels, or watercolors using your computer and the imaging software, CorelDRAW! Even if you can¿t draw a straight line or a round circle, CorelDRAW will help you unlock the artist inside. This course is perfect for beginners, but those with design experience will also benefit from the detailed, step-by-step instructions. You¿ll discover how to add special effects and brilliant colors to your designs while creating a professional-looking newsletter and greeting card. You¿ll also find out how to add exquisite text to images to create Iogos and letterheads and how to export your designs to other applications like Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and the Web. While the course focuses on CorelDRAW Suite X3, if you¿re using CorelDRAW 12 or CorelDRAW X4, you¿ll get all the support you need in each lesson¿s discussion area. Whether you¿re designing for business or pleasure, this course will provide all the tips and tricks you need to create images of the highest quality. So get ready to release that pent-up Picasso inside of you who¿s longing to get out!
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COMP CPL1: C++ Programming
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Learn how to program in C++ from a master programming instructor and published author. In this project-oriented course, you¿ll skip all the gobbledygook and get right to programming--even if you have no prior programming experience! Before you know it, you¿ll be putting together programs that have their own windows and controls, and you¿l! see how easy programming really is. In the course, you¿ll see how the world around us is built up by objects--things that have qualities and capabilities, and you¿ll explore how you can take that information and write a computer program that models the world around us. You¿ll then see that this is the actual technique that professional programmers use to build their programs. By the end of the course, you¿ll be using Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition to write real programs for Microsoft Windows.
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COMP CPS1: Creative Photo Slideshow Workshop
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Turn your digital photos and videos into a fun movie slideshow! Learn easy ways to create movies with your photos by adding transitions, motion effects, titles, credits and music. Burn a DVD to play on your TV or computer, or share with family.~ (3 hours)
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COMP CPS1 - Creative Photo Slideshow Workshop
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COMP CRY1: Crystal Reports Level 1
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Discover the secret techniques pros use to produce handsome reports that clearly convey almost any type of information to any type of audience. This class will help you unleash the hidden power of Crystal Reports to present database or accounting information in a way that unmistakably communicates the points you want to make. If you have information you need to intelligently communicate to others, but cannot do so because it lies buried in your database, accounting program, or other data source, you need Crystal Reports--and this course. It doesn't matter whether you need to develop a quick-turnaround report that your boss needed yesterday or an elaborate financial report for your company¿s annual report. Crystal Reports can handle it all, and your instructor will show you how. You'll discover how to extract the data you want your report to include, how to sort it into the order you want, how to group related information together, and how to include totals for groups of figures or for the entire report. All the while, you'll gain valuable firsthand experience with the process of creating, running, and publishing polished, professional quality reports.
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COMP CSS1: CSS & XHTML Introduction
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Learn how to create state-of-the-art Web sites using modern CSS and XHTML techniques. Take your existing HTML skills to the next level and start building sites like the pros. If you want to survive and excel in the fast-paced world of Web publishing, you're going to need to keep up with ever-evolving standards. The new standard for Web developers is to use CSS and XHTML.
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COMP CSS2: CSS and XHTML Level 2
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Today's Web sites require streamlined code that adapts to a variety of screen resolutions, Web browsers, and user needs. CSS and XHTML are the keys to creating that, and they're the foundation upon which all modern Web sites are built. This means Web developers need a deep understanding of CSS and XHTML. In this course, you'll take your CSS and XHTML skills to the next level and learn how to create professional-quality Web sites. You'll find out the methods the pros use to quickly build effective sites that are easy to maintain and modify. You'll discover the secrets to ensuring you keep total creative control over every aspect of a site. You'll master specific techniques for creating flexible, table-less page layouts that adapt to all Web browsers, screen resolutions, and user needs. And you'll learn how to build accessibility and search engine optimization into those page layouts.
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