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:'''[[CNM Wiki]]'''. The [[document collaboration system]] of [[CNM Cyber]] that is delivered to its [[end-user]]s as a [[service]]. The ''Wiki'' also serves as a [[knowledge base]] and features its [[software repository]] for [[image file]]s.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Wikipage]]'''. A [[webpage]] that a [[wiki engine]] powers.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Web-based]]'''. A [[concept]] of locating some resource such as a [[document]], [[service]], or [[system]] on the [[Internet]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[HTML]]''' ([[HTML|'''H'''yper'''t'''ext '''M'''arkup '''L'''anguage]]). The standard [[markup language]] for [[web document]]s. ''HTML'' is one of three [[web language]]s that complement each other. Among these three, (a) ''HTML'' is used to mark up a [[webpage]], (b) [[CSS|Cascading Style Sheets]] ([[CSS]]) is used to provide multiple [[webpage]]s of one or more [[website]]s with a [[single source of truth]] for their graphic elements, and (c) a [[programming language]], [[JavaScript]] ([[JavaScript|JS]]), is used to create everything, especially multimedia features, that the first two languages cannot create.
 
:*'''[[Markup language]]'''. Any language that is used to format a [[document]], especially, a [[web document]], and its humanly-readable text according to special marks, which are often called [[markup tag]]s.
 
:*'''[[Markup editor]]'''. A tool to edit a [[markup language]].</div>
 
 
:'''[[Document collaboration system]]'''. Any [[system]] that allows for editing in which many contributors may work on the same document. In other words, the ''Systems'' are generally designed to help multiple people work together on single documents to achieve their distinguished latest versions. Two main types of the ''Editors'' are [[collaborative realtime editor]]s and, if the documents are textual or use textual markups, [[wiki engine]]s.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Collaborative realtime editor]]'''. The [[document collaboration system]] that enables [[realtime]] merging of edits of the same digital document, computer file or cloud-stored data that different users do. The ''editors'' tend to be [[web-based]]. To enter their edits, the [[end-user]]s utilize their computers or mobile devices. </div>
 
 
:'''[[Wiki engine]]'''. [[Software]] that is designed to support creation, collaborative editing, storage, and usage of hyper-linked documents. The editing usually occurs through a [[web browser]]. The ''Engine'' that is ready to be installed is called [[wiki software]]. The ''Engine'' that is installed, usually on one or more [[application server]]s, is called a [[wiki application]]. Sometimes, the ''Engine'' can be referred as [[knowledge management software]]. One or more [[wiki application]]s are usually used in order to build a [[document collaboration system]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Version control]]''' ([[revision control]], [[source control]]). In [[configuration management]], management of changes to [[document]]s, [[computer file]]s, and/or other resources. Each revision is associated with its [[metadata]] such as a timestamp and the author of the change. Commonly, revisions can be compared, restored, and with some types of documents, merged. [[Version control system]]s are standalone [[software application]]s that work with one or more [[database]]s, which store revised [[document]]s, or [[software repository|software repositori]]es, which store revised files. Nevertheless, [[version control tool]]s are often embedded in various types of software such as [[document collaboration system|document collaboration]], [[learning management system|learning management]]s, and [[project management system]]s.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Knowledge base]]'''. A self-serve library of search-optimized [[document]]s and other resources. [[Web-based]] ''knowledge bases'' often include some [[software repository]] to upload, store and share [[image file|image]] and [[multimedia file]]s.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Image file]]'''. Any [[computer file]] that holds image elements.
 
:*'''[[Discussion page]]''' ([[talk page]]). Any [[webpage]] that is designed for discussions. ''Discussion pages'' are vital for [[Internet forum]]s. [[MediaWiki]] pairs every [[wikipage]] with its ''discussion page'' as a [[user feature]] to enable discussions around the paired ''wikipage'' topics.</div>
 
 
:'''[[Website navigation]]'''. The tools such as [[menu]]s, [[search tool]]s, categories, [[link]]s, etc. that help to navigate at a [[website]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
:*'''[[Text search]]'''. The [[user feature|feature]] that is designed to search for a particular text that is specified in a search query.
 
:*'''[[Categorization tool]]'''. The [[user feature|feature]] that allows for assigning a [[category]] to a [[document]] to be found in the search or the category page.</div>
 
  
 
===CNM Cert Essentials===
 
===CNM Cert Essentials===

Revision as of 01:11, 20 April 2020

CNM Cyber for Competence (hereinafter, the Session) is a learning session introducing its participants to CNM Competency Suite. The Session consists of four lessons, each of which is made of three to five lesson parts, called lectios. Every lectio includes a presentation and a quiz. The official version of the Session is published at CNM Cert. Its materials are also published at CNM Page, CNM Talk, CNM Wiki, and various channels for marketing and convenience purposes.

The Session is the second of four sessions of the CNM Cyber Welcome Course.


Outline

The predecessor activity is the Introduction to CNM Cyber.

Competency Suite Essentials

Main wikipage: Competency Suite Essentials
Competency Suite Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What Competency Suite Is 1 CNM Competency Suite, managed learning environment (MLE); KSA (knowledge, skills, and abilities), training
Focus on Knowledge 2 Knowledge-focused training, learning content; learning content delivery, lecturing, narrated instruction
Focus on Abilities 3 Abilities-focused training, learning by making, on-the-job training
Focus on Skills 4 Skills-focused training, hands-on training
Inter-Relatedness of Training 5 Educational credential, academic credential, work experience

CNM Tube Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Tube Essentials
CNM Tube Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Tube Is 1 CNM Tube, video-sharing system
Functions of CNM Tube 2 User feature, comments section, file upload
What Metadata Is 3 Metadata, metadata tag
Tube at CNM Cyber 4 Multimedia file, file search, digital container format, metafile, file download

CNM Wiki Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Wiki Essentials
CNM Wiki Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Wiki Is 1 CNM Wiki, wikipage; web-based, HTML, markup editor
Collaboration on Documents 2 Document collaboration system, collaborative realtime editor
Wiki Version Control 3 wiki engine, version control
Wiki Knowledge Base 4 Knowledge base, image file, discussion page
Wiki at Competency Suite 5 Web navigation, categorization tool, text search

CNM Cert Essentials

Main wikipage: CNM Cert Essentials
CNM Cert Essentials
Lectios # Referred topics
What CNM Cert Is 1 CNM Cert, learning management system; learning activity, lesson, quiz, forum
CNM Cert Enrollments 2 Learning sequence, predecessor activity, successor activity; course, enrollment tool, prerequisite
Standard vs Individual Courses 3 Curriculum, prescripted curriculum, individualized curriculum
Cert at Competency Suite 4 Credential, competence
CNM Cert. The learning management system (LMS) of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service.
  • Learning management system (LMS). A system for administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, and delivery of educational courses, training programs, or learning and development programs. Usually, LMS is built using e-learning software.
  • Credential. An achievement, aspect of a person's background, authority, competence, personal quality, and/or qualification, typically when used to indicate that the named person is suitable for something. A credential could also be a document that a third party issues to a person in order to certify this person's achievement, competence, qualification, etc.
Learning activity. Something that a learner does or is offered to do for his or her learning. The Activity may also refer to functionality of learning management systems.
Learning sequence. Any sequence of learning activities or educational objectives that any human-learning theory or one's intuition suggests.
  • Predecessor activity. An activity that precedes another activity without any other activities intervening. One activity can have multiple predecessor activities and can be the predecessor of multiple activities.
  • Successor activity. Any activity that follows another activity without any other activities intervening. One activity can have multiple successor activities and can be the successor of multiple activities.
Course. A path of something. In the United States, a course is a quantifiable unit of instruction and refers to a course of study of one subject within one academic term. In education, generally, a course of study refers to the academic major. At learning management systems, a course refers to one standalone educational unit that requires a separate enrollment and identifies quantifiable criteria for its completion.
Curriculum. The aggregate of learning content and learning sequence of a particular course of study or all the courses offered by an educational institution, or their brief description.
Credential. An achievement, aspect of a person's background, authority, competence, personal quality, and/or qualification, typically when used to indicate that this person is suitable for something. A credential could also be a document that a third party issues to a person in order to certify this person's achievement, competence, qualification, etc.

CNM Cyber for Action is the successor session.

See also