Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
and Outlook Express
Overview:
Use Microsoft Internet Explorer to browse the Internet. Learn how to establish a connection, use Internet addresses, and browse World Wide Web sites. Learn how to search for information; download files; send, read, and respond to e-mail and newsgroups; and how to customize your e-mail and browsing.
Prerequisites:

Windows 98: Introduction class or Windows experience very helpful.
Class Length:
Six hours / 1 Full Day
Cost: $99
Note:
Software Training Center uses DSL high speed internet access at each individual student workstation. This provides for a more enjoyable experience during class. Little or no waiting for pages and sites during web navigation.


WHAT IS COVERED.....

Getting Started
Using Outlook Express
What is the Internet?
Establishing a connection
Internet addressing
Browsing the Internet

Creating and sending e-mail
Attaching files to e-mail
E-mailing a link or Web page
Reading and responding to e-mail
Filing and deleting e-mail
Using the address book
Reading newsgroups
Responding to newsgroups

Finding and Saving Information Customizing Your Programs
Searching the Internet
Saving Web pages as files
Saving pictures as files
Printing Web information
Downloading files
Changing e-mail views and options
Changing history settings
Learning virus basics
Saving a Web site as a favorite
Creating an Internet shortcut
Subscribing to a Web site

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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