Using a Browser
with Book marking
This is a revised version of the module created by Christie Thomas in 2002.
Introduction
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Navigating |
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Teaching
Guide |
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By Sharon Townsend & Akisha Russell
If you haven’t figured
it out already knowledge of a browser is very critical when navigating the
Internet. So, it is very important than you have
a working knowledge regarding what a web browser is.
A web browser
is
the software program/application on your computer that enables the user
to view web pages, documents created using forms of HTML that are stored
on the Internet. A web browser will only
work if you have a connection to the Internet. Although
many browsers are available for use the two most popular are Netscape
and Internet Explorer. Both of these Web browsers have very similar features
and usually your connection will be provided by
what is called an Internet Service Provider (like AOL. MSN, Juno,
Earthlink etc.)
For WIT purposes Netscape will be used as the browser of choice.
Therefore, all
icons will be related to Netscape 7.0.
Learning to use a browser
can be a very simple task. Your knowledge of
how a browser works and its basic components will enable you to navigate
through the web at a quicker and more efficient pace.
This
module is an attempt to move you from the first picture frame to the latter
picture.
| Introduction |
Components |
Navigating |
Resources |
Teaching
Guide |
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