it1 electronic communication nec 2000
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Be a part of the Internet revolution. The Internet and email are now an everyday part of our lives. Use your computer skills to take advantage of all the web has to offer. This course will introduce you to the worldwide web and to sending and receiving email. Let this course show you how to use a browser to connect to the Internet. It will explain to you what Internet addresses are and how to search for information. You will be able to print out and save web pages. This course also shows you how you send and receive emails and will explain to you how to use attachments
it1 electronic communication nec 2000- uk (England, Scotland, Wales)
Having completed this course you will able to set up your own email account. In addition it contains an appendix giving advice and guidance on how to choose the right Internet Service Provider (ISP) to meet your needs. The course consists of a workbook, a CD-ROM and downloadable Consolidation Assignments. You can tackle the various skills in individual short sections or in groups depending on what you are most comfortable with. Practice makes perfect, so your new found skills will be reinforced by regular consolidation exercises found in the workbook and by assignments. To ensure you gain the best possible benefit from this course you will receive feedback on your three consolidation assignments from your tutor. The course has been designed for learners with Microsoft Outlook Express 2000 and Internet Explorer 5 or later. Learners with Outlook Express 97 should have no problems following the course.
On completion of this course you should be able to:
Identify and use email and browsing software.
Find and receive email messages and attachments.
Navigate the World Wide Web.
Use search techniques to locate data on the Web.
Manage and print electronic documents.
Previous experience required:
The course assumes the learner can use windows, menus and dialogue boxes, enter text and use the keyboard.
Northern Ireland and Ireland it1 electronic communication nec 2000
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