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Learn About Foundational Knowledge to Start an IT Career
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Learn About Foundational Knowledge to Start an IT Career

Know basics of IT including Hardware, Software, Application, Network, Database and etc.
Created byAiyaz Uddin
Last updated 9/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Define key IT terms and concepts, including hardware, software, applications, networks, databases, and more.
  • Identify and describe the different types of hardware and software used in IT.
  • Explain the basics of computer networking, including topologies, protocols, and devices.
  • Understand the purpose and function of databases, and how they are used to store and manage data.
  • Describe the different types of IT applications, and how they are used to perform specific tasks.
  • Explain the basics of IT security, and how to protect data and systems from threats.
  • Students will be able to identify the different career paths available in IT, and the skills and qualifications required for each path.
  • Students will be able to network with other IT professionals and learn from their experiences.
  • Students will be able to develop a personal development plan to help them achieve their IT career goals.

Course content

4 sections34 lectures1h 4m total length
  • Introduction to Information Technology for IT Aspirants1:52
  • SDLC and Software Development Stack1:31

    [PLEASE SPEND SOME TIME READY THE PART ONE]


    After reading about SDLC and Software Development Stack in a course, students will typically learn:


    • SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle):


      • The different phases of the SDLC, include requirements gathering, design, development, testing, deployment, and maintenance.

      • The different SDLC methodologies, such as waterfall, agile, and spiral.

      • The benefits and drawbacks of each SDLC methodology.

      • How to choose the right SDLC methodology for a given project.


    • Software Development Stack:


      • The different layers of a software development stack, such as the presentation layer, application layer, and data layer.

      • The different technologies that can be used at each layer of the stack.

      • How to choose the right technologies for a given project.

  • Different Type of IT Applications0:43
  • Business Intelligence and Datawarehouse0:58
  • Business Process Management1:41
  • Enterprise Resource Planning [ERP Softwares]2:31
  • IT Infrastructure Management2:28
  • Virtualization0:50
  • Cloud and IT Mobility Services2:30
  • Legacy Application Modernization2:58
  • Product Engineering1:39
  • Healthcare Information Technology1:39
  • Software Development Stack2:19
  • Front-end technologies0:44
  • Backend Technologies0:39
  • Middleware Technologies0:42
  • Major industries using IT to deliver services2:07

Requirements

  • You will need to have working internet connection
  • You will need to have mobile, laptop or an iPad with headset or headphone

Description

Information technology (IT) is a rapidly growing field with high demand for skilled professionals. To make informed decisions about your career in IT, it is important to understand the different paths and components of the industry.

This course will provide you with a comprehensive overview of IT, including different roles in development, administration, support, helpdesk, networking, content writing, and more. You will also learn how to get started in your career in IT, based on your interests and skills.


Summary:

This course will teach you about the different paths and components of the IT industry, as well as how to get started in your career in IT.


This course is helpful for all IT students and aspiring IT professionals who want to learn about career paths and career development in the field of Information Technology.


In this course, we are going to discuss what consists of information technology.


· Software and its types

· Hardware and its types

· Web Applications and Its Types

· Security and Its Types

· Databases and Its Types

· IT Communication and Its Types

· Servers and Its Types

· Internet and Its Types

· Network and its Types

· and IT Support


This course is designed for beginners who want to learn about IT and the basic foundational knowledge of Information Technology. It is not intended for experienced professionals, developers, or programmers.


In other words, this course is a good introduction to IT for people who have no or little prior experience. It will cover the basics of IT, such as computer hardware and software, networking, and database management. The course is not intended for people who already have a good understanding of IT or who are working in an IT-related field.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who is interested in learning about IT and starting a career in the field.
  • Students of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
  • Aspirants of Career in Information Technology (IT)
  • People who are new to IT and want to learn the basics of hardware, software, applications, networks, and databases.
  • People who are considering a career change and want to learn about the different IT career paths available.
  • People who want to develop a personal development plan to help them achieve their IT career goals.