Living Online (IC³)
Overview:
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Networks and the Internet: Identify network fundamentals and the benefits and risks of network computing. Identify the relationship between computer networks, other communications networks (like the telephone network) and the Internet.
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Electronic Mail: Identify how electronic mail works. Identify how to use an electronic mail application. Identify the appropriate use of e-mail and e-mail related "netiquette".
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Using the Internet: Identify different types of information sources on the Internet. Be able to use a Web browsing application. Be able to search the Internet for information.
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The Impact of Computing and the Internet on Society: Identify how computers are used in different areas of work, school, and home. Identify the risks of using computer hardware and software. Identify how to use the Internet safely and legally.
Course Duration: 1 day (9am - 5pm)
Prerequisites: Anyone—young or old—who wants to gain a working knowledge of computers and the Internet.
This class is also great for Grandparents! Learn how to communicate via e-mail with your friends and family and how to navigate using the web.
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