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<course title="TCP/IP Network User Basics">
	<keywords>
		<keyword>network user training</keyword>
		<keyword>networks</keyword>
		<keyword>training</keyword>
		<keyword>TCP/IP</keyword>
	</keywords>
	<subtitle>Accelerated Technical Training for Users</subtitle>
	<duration units="days">.5</duration>
	<format>
		<description>Emphasis on practical skills</description>
		<description>Hands-on</description>
		<description>Classroom-based, instructor-led</description>
	</format>
	<overview>
		<p>
      Do you wonder how that e-mail message is delivered,
      where those files come from, how the web works?
      Do you need practical skills for transfering files,
      checking for connectivity, logging-in remotely?
      Are you ready to learn the jargon of networks --
      TCP, IP, Samba, packets, Ethernet, Internet,
      domains, routers, hubs, and so much more?
      If so, this course -- quick and to the point -- is for you.
    </p>
	</overview>
	<method>
		<p>
    This is a technical course that teaches basic
    skills and concepts for users of TCP/IP networks
    in corporate environments.  It consists of a
    half-day of hands-on exercises, lecture, and discussion.
    It assumes rudimentary computer experience.
    </p>
		<p>
    It imparts practical skills for  daily  use.
    Theory  of  network  operation  and protocols  are  presented
    enough to enable the wise use of these skills.
    A  secondary  goal  is  to  elucidate the
    vocabulary of networks - hubs,  routers,  servers,  NFS,
    FTP, etc.
    </p>
		<p>
    In its method, the course's emphasis is  on  the  practical,
    with   much  of  the  classroom  time  devoted  to  hands-on
    activity.
    </p>
	</method>
	<objectives>
		<objective>Describe the uses of networks</objective>
		<objective>Login to remote systems</objective>
		<objective>Exchange files with remote systems</objective>
		<objective>Recognize types of network addresses</objective>
		<objective>Look up network addresses</objective>
		<objective>Test network connections</objective>
		<objective>Name the hardware elements of a network</objective>
		<objective>List the software layers of TCP/IP networks</objective>
		<objective>Grasp the scope and structure of the Internet</objective>
	</objectives>
	<setup>
		<requirement>Classroom</requirement>
		<requirement>An overhead projector</requirement>
		<requirement>A PC or workstation for each student</requirement>
		<requirement>Connection to the internet</requirement>
		<requirement>A workbook for each student</requirement>
	</setup>
	<site>
   The course can be taught in your classroom,
   anywhere in the world.
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	<travel>
   Travel outside the San Francisco Bay Area requires
   reimbursement of the instructor's travel expense.
  </travel>
</course>

