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Student Study Guide
EXAM 98-366

Networking Fundamentals

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Networking Fundamentals

Authors
Shari Due (Networking). Shari is an IT Network Specialist Instructor at Gateway Technical College in Racine, Wisconsin where she has worked for the past 15 years. Previously, she worked for Digital
Equipment Corporation (DEC) in Elk Grove, Illinois. She holds a
Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in
Math and Economics with a minor in Computer Science and a MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Shari’s current industry certifications include: Comptia Server+, Linux+, A+, Network+, and i-Net+. Her past certifications include: MCSE-NT 4.0, CCNA, and
Pathworks for Macintosh. She is a Cisco Certified Instructor for
Cisco’s Network Academy and teaches the CCNA curriculum. She is the author of Advanced WordPerfect Using Macro Power: A Guide for VMS and DOS Users from Digital Press.

Patricia Phillips (Lead Author and Project Manager). Patricia taught computer science for 20 years in Janesville, Wisconsin. She served on Microsoft’s National K-12 Faculty Advisory Board and edited the Microsoft MainFunction website for technology teachers for two years. For the past five years she has worked with Microsoft in a variety of roles related to K-12 curriculum development and pilot programs including Expression Studio web design and XNA game development. In her role as an author and editor, Patricia wrote several articles and a student workbook on topics including computer science, web design, and computational thinking. She is currently the editor of the Computer Science Teachers Association newsletter, the Voice.

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