Internet today!

Email
Searching
&The World Wide Web

How to get your copy This material has been prepared to accompany the book "Internet Today: Email, Searching & the World Wide Web" ISBN 1-887902-43-0, by Ernest Ackermann and Karen Hartman, and published by Franklin, Beedle and Associates, Incorporated, Wilsonville OR, ©1999.
Internet Today! is for people who want to learn to use the Internet and the World Wide Web effectively and efficiently. This book helps readers get the most from resources and services available online. Step-by-step instructions emphasize effective use of the Internet and the Web, and no prior online experience is assumed.

This text is appropriate for a college-level introductory course serving students in liberal arts, humanities, and physical sciences. It covers a range of topics including

List of Topics:

Introduction to the Internet
& the Web
Using a Browser Email Finding Information
Glossary HTML Telnet & FTP Issues Search Strategies
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