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Title: How to Navigate the Internet


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How to Navigate the Internet
Last Updated 2007
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Todays Topics
  • Lesson 1 General Overview
  • What is the Internet?
  • Internet History
  • Browsers
  • Lesson 2 Getting Started
  • Mouse Parts
  • Mouse Skills
  • Lesson 3 Navigating
  • Toolbars and buttons
  • Customizing features
  • History
  • Favorites/Bookmarks
  • Changing text size
  • Internet error messages

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Lesson 1 What is the Internet?
  • Computers connected to each other around the
    world
  • Accessible to billions of people worldwide
  • Offers many free services including- Email-
    Chatting- World Wide Web
  • The Internet is also called The Net or being
    online

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Lesson 1 Internet HIstory
  • 1960s - Internet began with US military
  • 1970s - 1980s - Moved to academic world
  • 1990 - Beginnings of WWW by research
    organization called CERN
  • 1993 - First graphical browser (Mosaic)
    developed
  • 1996 - Internet Explorer came on scene

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Lesson 1 Browsers
  • Computer software that lets you read information
    on the Internet.
  • Most popular browser is Microsofts Internet
    Explorer.
  • Great alternatives include Mozilla Firefox and
    Opera.
  • Use Website addresses to find information
  • Eg. www.halifaxpubliclibraries.ca

Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
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Lesson 2 Mouse Parts and Skills
  • Content
  • Mouse parts
  • Clicking
  • Finding a link
  • Scrolling

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Lesson 2 Mouse Parts
Scroll wheel
Right button
Left button
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Lesson 2 Clicking
  • Left button
  • Single Click to choose an image or icon
  • On the Internet single click to open a new page
  • Double Click to open a file or program
  • Exercise Double click the Internet Explorer
    icon on the Desktop.

9
Lesson 2 Finding a Link
  • To find a link
  • Open Internet Explorer
  • Move your mouse around and when the arrow pointer
    changes into a
  • hand then you have found a link that
    you can click.

10
Lesson 2 Scrolling
  • Scrolling can be done in 4 ways
  • Scroll Wheel
  • Lightly roll your finger over the scroll wheel in
    the middle of the mouse
  • Keyboard Arrows
  • Use the Up and Down arrows to scroll a page

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Lesson 2 Scrolling
  • Scroll Bar
  • Drag the scroll bar up or down by clicking on the
    left mouse button over the scroll bar and keeping
    it pressed down
  • Move the whole mouse forward or backward to
    scroll the page up or down.

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Lesson 2 Scrolling
  • Scroll buttons
  • Above and below the scroll bar there are 2 little
    square buttons with triangles pointing up and
    down.
  • Just click your mouse once over the triangle to
    scroll a page in that direction
  • Or keep the mouse clicked over the triangle to
    continuously move the page.

13
Lesson 3 Navigating
  • Address, Location, or Go To bar
  • This is where you enter the address of the site
    you want to visit. The address is commonly known
    as the URL (Uniform Resource Locator).

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Lesson 3 Navigating
  • Three steps to go to a website
  • Click once in Address bar to highlight the
    current address
  • Type the new address. Example www.yahoo.ca
  • Press the enter key on the keyboard

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Lesson 3 Exercise
  • In the Address/Location bar, type the following
    url
  • www.learnthenet.com

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Lesson 3 Toolbars Buttons
  • Menu bar
  • A permanently displayed list of options spread
    horizontally across the top of a window. When
    the mouse is clicked over an item from the menu,
    a pull-down menu appears.

17
Lesson 3 Toolbars Buttons
  • Toolbar buttons
  • Used for navigating, these buttons give quick
    access to functions needed to surf the net.
    You can access the same functions using the menu
    bar and pull-down menus, but using the buttons
    requires fewer steps. Buttons most commonly used
    are Back, Forward, Stop, Reload/Refresh, Print
    and Home.

18
Lesson 3 Toolbars Buttons
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Lesson 3 Customizing Features - History
  • History option
  • Allows quick access to recently visited web pages
  • Can be customized to save links to pages for a
    specified amount of time
  • Can be sorted by date and time so if you get lost
    in cyberspace, you can usually find your way back
  • Internet Explorer
  • From the menu bar, choose Tools ? Internet
    Options ? General Tab ? History
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • From the menu bar, choose Tools ? Options ?
    Privacy ? History

20
Lesson 3 Customizing Features - History
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Lesson 3 Customizing Features - Favorites
  • Favorites and Bookmarks
  • Just like folding down the corners of your
    favorite cookbook!
  • Allows you to save links to your favorite sites
    in an organized, easy to access fashion.

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Lesson 3 Customizing features Text Size
  • Changing the browsers text size
  • Makes web pages easier to read by changing the
    text size to suit your individual needs
  • Internet Explorer
  • From the menu bar, choose View ? Text Size
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • From the menu bar, choose View ? Text Size ?
    Increase Font Size or Decrease Font Size

Chronicle Herald (size 12 font)
Chronicle Herald (size 20 font)
23
Lesson 3 Exercises
  • Go To
  • www.learnthenet.com

24
Lesson 3 Customizing Features - Text Size
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Lesson 3 Exercises
  • Go To
  • www.yahoo.ca

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Lesson 3 Exercises
  • Go To
  • www.cbc.ca

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Lesson 3 Exercises
  • Go To
  • www.canada.com

28
Lesson 3 Internet Error Messages
  • Often occur because of human errors like typing
    mistakes
  • Sites may not be kept up-to-date so links dont
    work
  • Files may be put in a different location
  • Busy signals are common for sites that get lots
    of visits. Just keep trying!
  • See your handout for how to work around some of
    these error messages

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Lesson 3 Internet Error Messages
  • Unable to locate host ? The server does not have
    a DNS entry.
  • There was no response ? The server could be down
    or isnt responding
  • 400 - Bad request
  • 401 - Not authorized
  • 403 - Forbidden
  • 404 - Requested URL not found
  • 502 - Service temporarily overloaded
  • 503 - Service is busy

30
Recap
  • Overview of Internet
  • Internet Browsers
  • Mouse Skills
  • Navigating the Internet
  • Menus and toolbars
  • Customizing features
  • Troubleshooting error messages

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The End
  • Any Questions?
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