Table of
Contents:
Getting Started - Tips and Tricks
Interlit Web Site Links to Textbook Chapter Resources
Required Equipment, Software and Services
Course Syllabus
Course Assignments and Due Dates
Part One: Understanding The Internet
Part Two: Getting On The Internet
Part Three: Communicating Over The Internet
Part Four: Finding Things On The Internet
Part Five: Creating Web Pages
Part Six: Using Multimedia On The Internet
Part Seven: Planning For The Future Of The Internet
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After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
- Define what it means to publish a file on the World Wide Web.
- Keep up with the changes that are occurring on the Internet.
- Subscribe to listservs that send updates in your e-mail.
- Bookmark Web sites that announce and explain changes in technology.
- Peruse catalogs for new products that may interest you.
- Subscribe to free magazines that review and compare the new products.
- Read books that will extend your knowledge of computers, multimedia, and the Internet.
Ways to Stay Current
Each day, more and more tools, resources and documents are added to the content available on the World Wide Web. While many of the online tools available for searching the Internet are good, none are perfect. Here are some places you can regularly
visit to keep informed about new services and emerging technologies:
- Web Sites
Online Resources:
- EduPage
- Insider Home
- Netsurfer Digest Home Page
- The Internet TOURBUS - Home Page
- The Scout Toolkit - Home
- CNET.com - Welcome to CNET!
- Hypermedia Communications, Inc.
- computershopper.com
- Internet Shopping Network
- Internet Product Watch
- NetGuide
- Internet World: The Voice of E-Business and Internet Technology
- newmedia.com
- Technological Horizons in Education (T.H.E.) Journal
- Technology & Learning Online
- Wired News
- Welcome to SyllabusWeb
- Search for Internet Books at Amazon.com
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