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Beginners Course Lesson 4. Review 1. Basic Terminology 2. Getting Connected 3. Browser Intro 4. E-mail programs.

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1 Beginners Course Lesson 4

2 Review 1. Basic Terminology 2. Getting Connected 3. Browser Intro 4. E-mail programs

3 Lesson 1: Terminology Keyboard Mouse/ Touchpad Windows

4 Lesson 2 Getting Connected to the Internet Wi-Fi

5 Lesson 2 – Wi-Fi Connection

6 Lesson 2

7 Hover Right Click

8 Internet Explorer Firefox (by Mozilla) Chrome (by Google) Avanti / Safari / others Browsers

9 Explorer

10 Browser windows URL Input (Go To) Tabs Favorites Search Tool Bars Home Page “Clickable” fields

11 Lesson 3 – Browsers, cont’d SEARCH FIELDS Google Yahoo Bing AVG AOL

12 Search Fields Auto suggestions Inclusions and Exclusions

13 Tool Bars Where do they come from? How can you get rid of them? View Menu F11 key

14 Home Page Normally a default home page is set up You can change it to anything you want Navigate to the page you want to be “home” Click on the down-arrow to the right of the “Home” icon (or press Ctrl-M) Click on “Add or Change Home Page” Chose whether you want one or more home pages Click “Yes” to save your changes

15 Clickable Fields How do you tell what you can click on? If the pointer changes to a pointing hand, the item is “clickable” Note the new address on the bottom line of the Explorer window.

16 E-mail programs Two fundamental types of e-mail program: 1. “Resident” – programs that reside on your hard drive Mail is downloaded to your computer whenever you connect. 2. “Web-based” – ones that reside on a remote server All your mail stays on the remote server

17 Web-based E-mail options Hotmail Yahoo Google (g-mail)

18 Lesson 4 – e-mail - Hotmail

19 Lesson 4 – e-mail: G-mail

20 Lesson 4 – e-mail: Yahoo

21 A typical e-mail account Inbox Sent mail Other folders Contacts Composing & sending a letter Address(es) Subject Content

22 Creating your own g-mail account Go to Select G-mail Click on Create an account Enter your first and last names Enter your preferred e-mail address Enter your password Re-enter your password

23 Creating your own g-mail account Enter your birth date Select gender Enter your cell phone number Enter your other e-mail address for recovery Prove you're not a robot Select your location

24 Using your e-mail account Composing & sending a letter Address(es) Subject Content

25 Using your e-mail account Adding contact information Creating Groups Phone & Chat Calendar Photos

26 Forthcoming Topics Photo management Spreadsheets Movies Sound Editing

27 Here Endeth the Lesson


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