AC
The section on FTP and HTTP gave me practical knowledge I can use in daily IT work.

This course provides an in-depth exploration of networking fundamentals, network protocols, and file management within Unix-based systems. Designed for learners aiming to gain a thorough understanding of how Unix systems communicate over networks, this course covers key topics such as IP addressing, various networking protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, DNS), network troubleshooting, and security. Students will learn how to configure network settings, use command-line tools to troubleshoot network issues, and apply knowledge of network layers and protocols. The course will enable learners to define, explain, analyze, and compare networking concepts, while gaining practical skills necessary to navigate and manage Unix-based networks efficiently. The course uses Bloom's Taxonomy to help learners move from foundational knowledge to higher-level thinking, ensuring mastery of both theoretical concepts and practical applications in networking and protocols. Through a mix of theory, demonstrations, and hands-on practice, learners will be equipped to address real-world networking challenges in Unix environments.

AC
The section on FTP and HTTP gave me practical knowledge I can use in daily IT work.
K
I learned how to configure network settings, something I had never tried before this course.
ZC
I really enjoyed learning about IP addressing. Before this course it was confusing, but now I can explain it to others.
A
The hands-on practice with troubleshooting commands was very useful. I now know how to check and fix network issues in Unix.
CC
I liked how the instructor explained network layers step by step. It made complex concepts easy to follow.
FS
The demonstrations made it easy to see how commands actually work. It wasn’t just theory.
LL
The course gave me a clear picture of how Unix handles processes and communications over networks.
AC
The mix of security concepts with networking was very useful. It showed me why configurations matter.
KC
The course did a great job of connecting theory with real practice. I could immediately apply what I learned.
AC
This course helped me finally understand how Unix systems communicate over networks. The explanations of TCP/IP and DNS were very clear.
Z
The demonstrations made it easy to see how commands actually work. It wasn’t just theory.
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This course helped me finally understand how Unix systems communicate over networks. The explanations of TCP/IP and DNS were very clear.
The hands-on practice with troubleshooting commands was very useful. I now know how to check and fix network issues in Unix.
I really enjoyed learning about IP addressing. Before this course it was confusing, but now I can explain it to others.
The course did a great job of connecting theory with real practice. I could immediately apply what I learned.
I liked how the instructor explained network layers step by step. It made complex concepts easy to follow.
The mix of security concepts with networking was very useful. It showed me why configurations matter.
The course gave me a clear picture of how Unix handles processes and communications over networks.
I learned how to configure network settings, something I had never tried before this course.
The demonstrations made it easy to see how commands actually work. It wasn’t just theory.
The demonstrations made it easy to see how commands actually work. It wasn’t just theory.
The section on FTP and HTTP gave me practical knowledge I can use in daily IT work.
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