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Wizard on the Web
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Study Unit one and then choose any two of the three optional units.

Unit one (mandatory)

Developing your website

Find out everything you need to know about planning, designing and creating your own website. Learn how to choose your domain name and how to use HTML to create a really professional site.

In order to achieve your NCFE Level 3 Certificate in Telematics, you will be required to complete and submit an external assignment. The assignment will be based on what you learn in Unit one of the course and you will not need to attend college to do this assignment.

Unit two (optional)

Networking basics

Find out how computers communicate and learn all about communications technology and networking languages (protocols).

Unit three (optional)

Web server management

Learn about what's involved in setting up and configuring a web server. Explore the key hosting issues and find out how to keep your web server secure.

Unit two and Unit three of the course contain a number of practical elements that you will need to demonstrate to your tutor. You will need to be observed performing these practical tasks (either by your course tutor or a suitably qualified witness) and you must satisfy them in order to achieve your NCFE Level 3 Certificate in Telematics.

Unit four (optional)

Applying your knowledge in business

Find out how to make the Internet work for your business. Learn all about e-commerce, investigate marketing on the Internet and learn how intranets work.

What software will I need access to in order to study this course?

  • An Internet enabled PC (click here to take a look at the hardware and software requirements and see what this should include)
  • Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Outlook Express (alternatively, a web-based email account such as Hotmail can be used)
  • Microsoft Word
  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program such as WS-FTP or FTP Explorer (many commercial web packages will have a File Transfer Protocol program built in)
  • Notepad text editing software - you will use this to write the HTML code for the web pages you create
  • If you have access to a web editor such as Dreamweaver, you can use it to help you create your site - however, it is not essential that you do this Flash 6/MX plugin - download this now!
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader - download this now!
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