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E-raamat: Communicating with Email and the Internet: Learning Made Simple [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 128 pages
  • Sari: Learning Made Simple
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2006
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780080476629
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 240,04 €*
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  • Tavahind: 342,91 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 128 pages
  • Sari: Learning Made Simple
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2006
  • Kirjastus: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780080476629
This handy textbook covers all you will need to know to learn to communicate using email and the internet.

Learning Made Simple books give readers skills without frills. They are matched to the main qualifications, in this case ECDL, ICDL and CLAIT, and written by experienced teachers and authors to make often tricky subjects simple to learn. Every book is designed carefully to provide bite-sized lessons matched to learners' needs.

Using full colour throughout, and written by leading teachers and writers, Learning Made Simple books help readers learn new skills and develop their talents.

Whether studying at college, training at work, or reading at home, aiming for a qualification or simply getting up to speed, Learning Made Simple books give readers the advantage of easy, well-organised training materials in a handy volume with two or four-page sections for each topic for ease of use.

*Written by experienced trainers for inexperienced learners to succeed, matched to main qualifications
*Learning Made Simple builds on the multi-million success of the previous Made Simple Books series
*Full colour throughout with double or four-page spreads covering key topics
Preface xi
The Internet
1(10)
The Net and the Web
2(1)
The World Wide Web
3(1)
Electronic mail
4(1)
WWW URLs
5(2)
E-mail addresses
7(1)
Other uses of the Net
8(1)
Jargon
9(2)
Internet Explorer
11(16)
The IE display
12(2)
General options
14(2)
Security
16(2)
Programs
18(1)
Multimedia options
19(1)
Customize the toolbars
20(2)
Getting Help
22(4)
Exercises
26(1)
Navigating the Web
27(14)
Hypertext links
28(2)
Starting to explore
30(3)
Using the Address bar
33(1)
Favorites
34(2)
Organising Favorites
36(1)
Desktop shortcuts
37(1)
The History list
38(2)
Exercises
40(1)
Searching the Web
41(14)
Search engines
42(2)
Google
44(3)
Other search engines
47(1)
Advanced searches
48(2)
Searching Yahoo!
50(2)
Searching from IE
52(2)
Exercises
54(1)
Data from the Web
55(14)
Saving pages
56(2)
Text from web pages
58(1)
Saving images
59(1)
Printing web pages
60(2)
AutoComplete
62(1)
Downloading files
63(1)
Shareware at c|net
64(2)
Antivirus software
66(2)
Exercises
68(1)
E-mail software
69(8)
Outlook (Express)
70(2)
Display options
72(1)
The working options
73(2)
Help
75(1)
Exercises
76(1)
Using e-mail
77(12)
Mail accounts
78(1)
Reading your e-mail
79(1)
Replying
80(2)
Sending messages
82(2)
Selecting recipients
84(1)
The spell checker
85(1)
Files by mail
86(2)
Exercises
88(1)
Organising e-mail
89(14)
Address Book
90(1)
Finding an address
91(1)
Groups
92(2)
Folders for mail
94(1)
Moving messages
95(1)
Printing messages
96(1)
Message rules
97(1)
Rules from messages
98(1)
E-mail etiquette
99(3)
Exercises
102(1)
Creating web pages
103(14)
HTML
104(2)
Text tags
106(2)
Colours
108(2)
Lists and lines
110(2)
Images
112(2)
Links
114
Exercises
110(7)
Index 117


Mac's first steps into computing came 19 years ago when he taught himself Basic on a ZX81. He started his first book shortly afterwards, when he realised that (a) programming was fun, and (b) no-one was writing simple books on it. Since then he has programmed in, taught and/or written about 9 varieties of Basic, 3 Pascals, 2 Cs, Assembler, Cobol and Java, 5 spreadsheets, 3 databases, 4 word-processors, and 6 operating systems. He is looking forward to the time when developers stop producing new software and books don't go out of date in a couple of years. Mac can usually be found either in the kitchen or running a taxi service for his family. He lives in Southampton with 4 children, 2 cats and 40 fishes. Web page: homepages.tcp.co.uk/~macbride Mac is the author of the following Made Simple books: The Internet for Windows 95 (Second Edition) The Internet for Windows 3.1 (First Edition) The Internet for Windows 95 (First Edition) The Internet for Windows 98 The Internet (Colour Edition) First Edition the Internet (Colour Edition) Second Edition Office 95 Office 97 Office 2000 Works for Windows 3.1 Works for Windows 95 Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Internet Resources Microsoft Networking Explorer 3.0 Explorer 4.0 Explorer 5.0 Netscape Navigator Searching the Internet Java JavaScript Pascal UNIX Outlook 2000 Sage Accounts HTML 4.0 Mac is also the series advisor/editor.