Every day, you browse. But do you really know where you're going?
The web isn't just a collection of sites. It's a gigantic network, born right here in Geneva, at CERN. An invisible universe connecting your screens to the entire world.
This training takes you behind the scenes. How does a browser work? Why do some sites track your every move? What hides in the web's shadow zones? We explore, question, and experiment. And by the end, you'll build your own web page. Because you only truly understand what you've built yourself.
The network, a skeleton called the Internet
The browser, your window to the web
Cookies, the trackers we accept without reading
Digital footprints, the trail we leave unknowingly
Deep web and dark web, the shadow zones
From military project to social networks
Browsing without getting trapped
Build to understand
Where?
Geneva and Lausanne (multiple locations)
When?
Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings (depending on location)
Duration?
One trimester, 12 hours (4 × 3 hours)
Price?
CHF 420.- (35.- / session)
For whom?
Beginners, children, teenagers, adults, curious minds
Available spots?
Yes, on request
Prerequisites?
- Proficiency in English or French.
- No academic prerequisites.
- A personal computer with administrator access.