Welcome to the Course Technology Web Reference Desk.

How to Use the Web Reference Desk
Topic Information
Browsers: Software applications that are used to locate, search, and display Web pages
Concepts: Fundamental topics of the Internet including browsing, using e-mail, communication tools, e-commerce, and more
E-Commerce: Covers the technical and the business topics associated with how companies conduct their businesses online
E-Mail: Tools and software applications used to transmit electronic messages over communication networks
Internet Networking: Covers the applications and skills required to maintain, update, and run Internet applications over a network
Web Design: Plan and develop well-constructed Web sites by effectively integrating color, navigation, and graphics
Web Programming: Programming and scripting languages that are used to manipulate data within a Web Site
Web Site Creation: Software applications that allow users to create Web pages

Series Information
New Perspectives: A case-based, problem-solving approach to teaching concepts and skills.
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Illustrated: Highly visual with a 2 page spread dedicated to teaching one skill at a time.
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Illustrated Projects: Contains 50 projects per workbook to help students practice and reinforce skill.
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Shelly Cashman: A step-by-step, screen-by-screen, project-based approach.
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Mastering & Using: A case-based approach focusing on work place skills.
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South-Western: Task-oriented approach based around activities.
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MIS: Innovative and streamlined with real-world business exercises to challenge students.
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Networking: Comprehensive networking and certification courseware that prepares students for success.
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Programming: Comprehensive programming and certification courseware that guides students with a step-by-step methodology.
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Web Warrior: Web development and Internet programming courseware that prepares students for careers in the Internet industry.
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Page Count
Short: These titles are less the 150 pages.
Medium: Titles with page counts between 150 and 350 pages.
Long: Titles 350 pages or longer.