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1 elearning Course Outlines IT Networking and Security powered by Calibrate
2 elearning Course Outline CompTIA A+ 801: Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software powered by Calibrate
3 Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software I Course Outline CompTIA A Course Hours: 12.0 CEUs: 1.2 Unit 1: Safety procedures and power supplies Introduction: Safety procedures and power supplies Topic A: Safety procedures Topic B: Power supplies Summary: Safety procedures and power supplies Unit 2: Motherboards and CPUs Introduction: Motherboards and CPUs Topic A: Motherboards Topic B: Central processing units Topic C: BIOS settings Topic D: Expansion cards Summary: Motherboards and CPUs Unit 3: Memory and physical storage Introduction: Memory and physical storage Topic A: RAM types and features Topic B: Hard drives Topic C: Removable media Summary: Memory and physical storage Unit 4: Connections and peripherals Introduction: Connections and peripherals Topic A: Serial vs. Parallel interfaces Topic B: Universal serial bus Topic C: Modern peripheral connections Summary: Connections and peripherals Unit 5: Media devices Introduction: Media devices Topic A: Video Interfaces Topic B: Displays Topic C: Multimedia devices and connections Summary: Media devices Unit 6: Printers Introduction: Printers Topic A: Printer types Topic B: Printer installation and maintenance Summary: Printers Unit 7: Networking basics Introduction: Networking basics Topic A: Network types and internet connections Topic B: Network devices Summary: Networking basics Unit 8: Networking protocols Introduction: Networking protocols Topic A: TCP/IP Topic B: Ports and protocols Summary: Networking protocols Unit 9: The physical network Introduction: The physical network Topic A: Network cables Topic B: Network connectors Topic C: Networking tools Summary: The physical network Unit 10: Wireless networking Introduction: Wireless networking Topic A: Wireless networking standards Topic B: Setting up a SOHO router Summary: Wireless networking Unit 11: Laptop computers Introduction: Laptop computers Topic A: Laptop components Topic B: Laptop upgrades and expansions Topic C: Replacing laptop components Summary: Laptop computers Unit 12: Professional conduct Introduction: Professional conduct Topic A: Communication and professionalism Topic B: Environmental issues and incident response Summary: Professional conduct
4 elearning Course Outline CompTIA A : Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software powered by Calibrate
5 Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software II Course Outline CompTIA A Course Hours: 13.7 CEUs: 1.4 Unit 1: Client operating systems Introduction: Client operating systems Topic A: Microsoft Windows Topic B: Windows Explorer and the command prompt Topic C: Virtualization Summary: Client operating systems Unit 2: Configuring the operating system Introduction: Configuring the operating system Topic A: System configuration tools Topic B: System information and monitoring Topic C: Task management Topic D: Configuration files Summary: Configuring the operating system Unit 3: Configuring hardware settings Introduction: Configuring hardware settings Topic A: Device and hardware settings Topic B: Disks and partitions Summary: Configuring hardware settings Unit 4: Networking PCs Introduction: Networking PCs Topic A: Windows networking Topic B: Network connections Topic C: Remote desktop services Topic D: SOHO networks Summary: Networking PCs Unit 5: Authentication and user security Introduction: Authentication and user security Topic A: Windows user accounts Topic B: Windows security policies Summary: Authentication and user security Unit 6: Securing systems and data Introduction: Securing systems and data Topic A: Physical security threats Topic B: Digital Security Topic C: Malware detection and removal Summary: Securing systems and data Unit 7: Preventative maintenance Introduction: Preventative maintenance Topic A: Performing backups Topic B: Disk maintenance Topic C: Updating software Summary: Preventative maintenance Unit 8: Troubleshooting system hardware Introduction: Troubleshooting system hardware Topic A: Troubleshooting basics Topic B: Troubleshooting core system elements Topic C: Troubleshooting storage devices Topic D: Troubleshooting notebooks Summary: Troubleshooting system hardware Unit 9: Display and printer troubleshooting Introduction:Display and printer troubleshooting Topic A: Troubleshooting display issues Topic B: Printer troubleshooting Summary: Display and printer troubleshooting Unit 10: Network troubleshooting Introduction: Network troubleshooting Topic A: Troubleshooting the physical network Topic B: Troubleshooting the logical network Summary: Network troubleshooting Unit 11: Operating system troubleshooting Introduction: Operating system troubleshooting Topic A: Startup and recovery tools Topic B: Troubleshooting Windows and application issues Summary: Operating system troubleshooting Unit 12: Operating system installation and upgrades Introduction: Operating system installation and upgrades Topic A: Preparing to install Windows Topic B: Windows installation Topic C: Windows upgrades and compatibility Summary: Operating system installation and upgrades Unit 13: Mobile devices Introduction: Mobile Devices Topic A: Mobile device features Topic B: Mobile networks Topic C: Managing mobile devices Summary: Mobile Devices
6 elearning Course Outline CompTIA A / /802: Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software powered by Calibrate
7 Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software I Course Outline CompTIA A /802 Unit 1: Safety procedures and power supplies Introduction: Safety procedures and power supplies Topic A: Safety procedures Topic B: Power supplies Summary: Safety procedures and power supplies Unit 2: Motherboards and CPUs Introduction: Motherboards and CPUs Topic A: Motherboards Topic B: Central processing units Topic C: BIOS settings Topic D: Expansion cards Summary: Motherboards and CPUs Unit 3: Memory and physical storage Introduction: Memory and physical storage Topic A: RAM types and features Topic B: Hard drives Topic C: Removable media Summary: Memory and physical storage Unit 4: Connections and peripherals Introduction: Connections and peripherals Topic A: Serial vs. Parallel interfaces Topic B: Universal serial bus Topic C: Modern peripheral connections Summary: Connections and peripherals Unit 5: Media devices Introduction: Media devices Topic A: Video Interfaces Topic B: Displays Topic C: Multimedia devices and connections Summary: Media devices Unit 6: Printers Introduction: Printers Topic A: Printer types Topic B: Printer installation and maintenance Summary: Printers Unit 7: Networking basics Introduction: Networking basics Topic A: Network types and internet connections Topic B: Network devices Summary: Networking basics Course Hours: 25.7 CEUs: 2.6 CompTIA A Unit 8: Networking protocols Introduction: Networking protocols Topic A: TCP/IP Topic B: Ports and protocols Summary: Networking protocols Unit 9: The physical network Introduction: The physical network Topic A: Network cables Topic B: Network connectors Topic C: Networking tools Summary: The physical network Unit 10: Wireless networking Introduction: Wireless networking Topic A: Wireless networking standards Topic B: Setting up a SOHO router Summary: Wireless networking Unit 11: Laptop computers Introduction: Laptop computers Topic A: Laptop components Topic B: Laptop upgrades and expansions Topic C: Replacing laptop components Summary: Laptop computers Unit 12: Professional conduct Introduction: Professional conduct Topic A: Communication and professionalism Topic B: Environmental issues and incident response Summary: Professional conduct
8 Fundamentals of Computer Hardware/Software II Unit 1: Client operating systems Introduction: Client operating systems Topic A: Microsoft Windows Topic B: Windows Explorer and the command prompt Topic C: Virtualization Summary: Client operating systems Unit 2: Configuring the operating system Introduction: Configuring the operating system Topic A: System configuration tools Topic B: System information and monitoring Topic C: Task management Topic D: Configuration files Summary: Configuring the operating system Unit 3: Configuring hardware settings Introduction: Configuring hardware settings Topic A: Device and hardware settings Topic B: Disks and partitions Summary: Configuring hardware settings Unit 4: Networking PCs Introduction: Networking PCs Topic A: Windows networking Topic B: Network connections Topic C: Remote desktop services Topic D: SOHO networks Summary: Networking PCs Unit 5: Authentication and user security Introduction: Authentication and user security Topic A: Windows user accounts Topic B: Windows security policies Summary: Authentication and user security Unit 6: Securing systems and data Introduction: Securing systems and data Topic A: Physical security threats Topic B: Digital Security Topic C: Malware detection and removal Summary: Securing systems and data Unit 7: Preventative maintenance Introduction: Preventative maintenance Topic A: Performing backups Topic B: Disk maintenance Topic C: Updating software Summary: Preventative maintenance CompTIA A Unit 8: Troubleshooting system hardware Introduction: Troubleshooting system hardware Topic A: Troubleshooting basics Topic B: Troubleshooting core system elements Topic C: Troubleshooting storage devices Topic D: Troubleshooting notebooks Summary: Troubleshooting system hardware Unit 9: Display and printer troubleshooting Introduction:Display and printer troubleshooting Topic A: Troubleshooting display issues Topic B: Printer troubleshooting Summary: Display and printer troubleshooting Unit 10: Network troubleshooting Introduction: Network troubleshooting Topic A: Troubleshooting the physical network Topic B: Troubleshooting the logical network Summary: Network troubleshooting Unit 11: Operating system troubleshooting Introduction: Operating system troubleshooting Topic A: Startup and recovery tools Topic B: Troubleshooting Windows and application issues Summary: Operating system troubleshooting Unit 12: Operating system installation and upgrades Introduction: Operating system installation and upgrades Topic A: Preparing to install Windows Topic B: Windows installation Topic C: Windows upgrades and compatibility Summary: Operating system installation and upgrades Unit 13: Mobile devices Introduction: Mobile Devices Topic A: Mobile device features Topic B: Mobile networks Topic C: Managing mobile devices Summary: Mobile Devices
9 elearning Course Outline CompTIA Network+ N10-006: 006: Fundamentals of IT Networking powered by Calibrate
10 Fundamentals of IT Networking Course Outline CompTIA Network+ N Course Hours: 14.4 CEUs: 1.4 Unit 1: Networking ports and protocols Introduction: Networking ports and protocols Topic A: The OSI and TCP/IP models Topic B: Common networking protocols Topic C: Network addresses Topic D: IP addresses Summary: Networking ports and protocols Unit 2: Routing and switching Introduction: Routing and switching Topic A: Local networking devices Topic B: Switches Topic C: Router types and features Topic D: Installing and configuring routers Summary: Routing and switching Unit 3: Networking technologies Introduction: Networking technologies Topic A: Local area networks Topic B: LAN technologies Topic C: WAN connections Topic D: Enterprise connectivity Topic E: Virtual networks Topic F: Convergence technologies Summary: Networking technologies Unit 4: Media and connectors Introduction: Media and connectors Topic A: Standard media types Topic B: Standard connectors Topic C: Media installation tools Topic D: Wiring distribution components Summary: Media and connectors Unit 5: Wireless networking Introduction: Wireless networking Topic A: Wireless standards Topic B: Installing and configuring wireless networks Topic C: Implementing wireless security Summary: Wireless networking Unit 6: Monitoring and optimization Introduction: Monitoring and optimization Topic A: Monitoring performance Topic B: Monitoring and analyzing network traffic Topic C: Network optimization Summary: Monitoring and optimization Unit 7: Network access Introduction: Network access Topic A: Network access security methods Topic B: Remote access Topic C: Authentication principles Topic D: Authentication systems and protocols Summary: Network access Unit 8: Network vulnerabilities Introduction: Network vulnerabilities Topic A: Network security threats Topic B: System security threats Topic C: Wireless network vulnerabilities Summary: Network vulnerabilities Unit 9: Securing the network Introduction: Securing the network Topic A: Securing systems Topic B: Organizational security policies Topic C: Operational policies Topic D: Intrusion detection and prevention Topic E: Network zones Summary: Securing the network Unit 10: Troubleshooting Introduction: Troubleshooting Topic A: Troubleshooting methodology Topic B: Hardware troubleshooting tools Topic C: Software troubleshooting tools Topic D: Common cable issues Topic E: Common wireless issues Topic F: Network connectivity issues Summary: Troubleshooting
11 elearning Course Outline CompTIA Network+ SY0-401: Fundamentals of IT Security powered by Calibrate
12 Fundamentals of IT Security Course Outline CompTIA Security+ SY0-401 Course Hours: 16.1 CEUs: 1.6 Unit 1: Mitigating threats Introduction: Mitigating Threats Topic A: System maintenance Topic B: Application security Topic C: Physical security Topic D: Malware Topic E: Social engineering Summary: Mitigating Threats Unit 2: Cryptography Introduction: Cryptography Topic A: Symmetric cryptography Topic B: Public-key cryptography Topic C: Additional cryptographic concepts Summary: Cryptography Unit 3: Authentication Introduction: Authentication Topic A: Authentication factors and requirements Topic B: Authentication systems Topic C: Authentication system vulnerabilities Summary: Authentication Unit 4: User- and role-based security Introduction: User- and role-based security Topic A: Baseline security policies Topic B: Resource access Summary: User- and role-based security Unit 5: Peripheral security Introduction: Peripheral security Topic A: File and disk encryption Topic B: Peripheral and component security Topic C: Mobile device security Summary: Peripheral security Unit 6: Public-key infrastructure Introduction: Public-key infrastructure Topic A: Public-key cryptography Topic B: Implementing public-key infrastructure Topic C: Web server security with PKI Summary: Public-key infrastructure Unit 7: Application and message security Introduction: Application and message security Topic A: Application security Topic B: security Topic C: Social networking and messaging Summary: Application and message security Unit 8: Ports and protocols Introduction: Ports and protocols Topic A: TCP/IP basics Topic B: The TCP/IP Internet layer Topic C: Protocol-based attacks Summary: Ports and protocols Unit 9: Network security Introduction: Network security Topic A: Network devices Topic B: Network device security Topic C: Secure network topologies Topic D: Secure networking Topic E: Virtualization and cloud computing Summary: Network security Unit 10: Wireless security Introduction: Wireless security Topic A: Wireless network security, Part I Topic B: Wireless network security, Part II Topic C: Mobile device security Summary: Wireless security Unit 11: Remote access security Introduction: Remote access security Topic A: Remote network access Topic B: Virtual private networks Summary: Remote access security Unit 12: Vulnerability testing and monitoring Introduction: Vulnerability testing and monitoring Topic A: Vulnerability assessment Topic B: Auditing and logging Topic C: Intrusion-detection and prevention systems Topic D: Computer forensics Summary: Vulnerability testing and monitoring Unit 13: Organizational security Introduction: Organizational security Topic A: Organizational policies Topic B: Incident response Topic C: Education and training Topic D: Disposal and destruction Summary: Organizational security Unit 14: Business continuity Introduction: Business continuity Topic A: Business continuity planning Topic B: Disaster recovery systems and techniques Topic C: Environmental controls Summary: Business continuity
13 elearning Course Outline CompTIA CASP CAS-002: Advanced Enterprise IT Security powered by Calibrate
14 Advanced Enterprise IT Security Course Outline CompTIA CASP CAS-002 Course Hours: 10.3 CEUs: 1.0 Unit 1: Cryptographic Tools and Techniques Introduction: Cryptographic tools and techniques Topic A: Principles of cryptography Topic B: Symmetric encryption Topic C: Public key cryptography Topic D: Authentication Topic E: Data protection Summary: Cryptographic tools and techniques Unit 2: Enterprise Security Introduction: Enterprise computing Topic A: Virtualization types Topic B: Security concerns of virtualization Topic C: SANs Topic D: Additional enterprise storage solutions Topic E: Digital enterprise security Topic F: Physical enterprise security Topic G: Advanced authentication techniques Summary: Enterprise computing Unit 3: Host and Application Security Introduction: Host and Application Security Topic A: Host security Topic B: Application security issues Topic C: General application security Topic D: Web application security Summary: Host and application security Unit 4: Security assessments Introduction: Security assessments Topic A: Security assessment types Topic B: Security assessment tools Topic C: Enterprise security analysis Summary: Security assessment Unit 5: Risk Introduction: Risk Topic A: Risk implications Topic B: Changing business models Topic C: Risk analysis Topic D: Risk mitigation Topic E: Research Summary: Risk Unit 6: Security policies and procedures Introduction: Security policies and procedures Topic A: Security and privacy policies Topic B: Incident response teams Topic C: Incident response procedures Summary: Security policies and procedures Unit 7: Organizational security Introduction: Organizational security Topic A: Business collaboration Topic B: Security for unified communication Topic C: Security and the technology lifecycle Summary: Organizational security
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17 SRSD K-12 Writing Strategies Course Outline SRSD K-12 Writing Strategies Course Hours: 5.9 CEUs: 0.6 Course Overview Course overview K-12 The Power of SRSD 6 Stages of SRSD Common Core Alignment Identify Your Students' Skill Level Review Stage 1: Develop and Activate Background Knowledge Introduction: Develop and Activate Background Knowledge Task 1: Hype the Genre Task 2: Develop Background Knowledge, Pre-Skills, and Vocabulary Task 3: Read and Discuss Positive Models Task 4: Collect the Pre-Assessment Task 5: Provide Strategy (Mnemonic) Task 6: Introduce Self-Regulation Strategies The Post-Assessment Review: Develop and Activate Background Knowledge Stage 2: Discuss It Introduction: Discuss It Task 1: Map Models Using Graphic Organizers Task 2: Review and Repair Poor Models Task 3: Build Collaborative Partnerships Task 4: Establish Benefits of Strategy Use Task 5: Begin Graphing Task 6: Develop Goals and Self-Talk Statements Task 7: Explore When and Where to Use Strategy Review: Discuss It Stage 3: Model It Introduction: Model It Task 1: Model Planning and Writing Using Think-Alouds Task 2: Model Collaborative Planning and Writing Experiences Task 3: Model Personalization of Self-Talk Statements Task 4: Model and Practice Self & Peer Scoring with Rubrics Task 5: Model and Practice Graphing Routines Task 6: Model and Support Goal-Setting Review: Model It Stage 4: Memorize It Introduction: Memorize It Task 1: Internalize Strategy via Mnemonics Task 2: Internalize Personalized Self-Talk Statements Review: Memorize It Stage 5: Support It Introduction: Support It Task 1: Continue Collaborative Writing Experiences Task 2: Support Strategy Use, Fading Support Task 3: Support Self-Regulation Fading Support Task 4: Provide Feedback on Writing, Self-Regulation, and Scoring Review: Support It Stage 6: Independent Performance Introduction: Independent Performance Independent Use of Strategies and Self-Regulation Review: Self-Regulation SRSD Course Review
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