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Understanding the Internet: Fundamental Users Guide

Understanding the Internet


Understanding the Internet: Fundamental
Users Guide

1 Session –
3 Hours of Interactive Training
If you’ve never logged onto the Internet before, or if you’ve tentatively explored the web, this course is for you. Expert Mike Meyers explains what the Internet really is, how it works, and how you can best use this tool – defining terms, explaining etiquette and showing you the power of an Internet so huge that most people only experience a fraction of what it has to offer.

Benefits
  • Become a master at finding information on the World Wide Web.
  • You will know the correct technical terms and be in-step with the instant information age.
  • Be confident in your ability to communicate using the latest technology.

  • About The Author
    Mike Meyers is a dynamic lecturer and leading authority on IT certifications. His A+ Certification Guide (McGraw-Hill) is the world's #1 selling A+ certification text. Meyers, known as the Alphageek to friends and fans, exudes an incredible enthusiasm for high tech. His flair for conceptualizing technical information and providing explanations that make sense is unmatched in the industry. Meyers is president of Total Seminars in Houston.
    Session 1

    Section A: Concepts
    · What is the Internet?
    · Connections
    · Applications

    Section B: Physical Connection
    · Types of Connections
    · High Speed Dedicated

    Section C: ISP
    · What is an ISP?
    · Popular ISPs

    Section D: TCP/IP
    · Understanding the Configuration
    · Setting the Configuration

    Section E: Browser Basics
    · Loading the Browser
    · Internet Addressing
    · Hyperlinks
    · Searching
    · Setting a Home Page
    · Navigation Buttons
    · Favorites, History, Mail & Print

    Section F: Using the Web
    · Plug-Ins
    · E-commerce

    Section G: Email
    · Email Client
    · Reading Email
    · Sending Email
    · Address Book
    · Reply
    · Organizing
    · Attachments
    · Clean Up
    · Reply All & Forward
    · HTML

    Section H: Newsgroups
    · Subscribing
    · Using Newsgroups

    Section I: Real-Time Communication
    · Net Meeting
    · Conclusion