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http://www.dreamscape.com/frankvad/internet.html

GREAT Introduction to the Web! Easy to use, easy to read, easy to understand.

Virtual Internet Guide

http://people.ne.mediaone.net/walthowe/ilrntree.html

Become an instant expert on the Internet by using this informative site! Here is its outline:

1.What is the Internet? 2.What is the World Wide Web? 3.How do I put up my own home page on the Web? 4.How do I use the Internet? 5.How do I search the Internet? 6.How do I find Internet Addresses? 7.How do I use Mail? 8.What is telnet? 9.How do I find and join listservs and other Email discussion lists? 10.How do I use Usenet Newsgroups? 11.What is a gopher? 12.How do I use FTP and search engines to find and get files on the Internet? 13.What is Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and how do I use it? 14.How do I listen to audio files 15.Should I be concerned about privacy on the web? 16.Are there any training resources to help me and others to learn? 17. Internet Glossary. Look up those terms you don't understand. 18. Internet History. A brief background on the development of the Internet and the World Wide Web.

The Internet Learning Tree.

http://www.zdnet.com/products/iu/savvy/

ZDNet here provides a marvellous collection of great articles from the world of computer magazines that cover the entire gamut of using the Web. This site has a wealth of information for everyone who uses the Internet.

Savvy Users

http://ss2.mcp.com/resources/geninternet/frame_iskm.html

This site provides the novice with all the basic tools to work on the Internet. WARNING: This is a problematic site, sometimes unreachable for days!

Internet Starter Kit

http://www.folksonline.com/

"Home for today's CyberfolksTM...the world's non-technical majority." At this site you can read true stories, learn how to do a variety of things, meet other folks like yourself, explore various online resources, and find good deals on the Internet.

Folks Online.

http://www.si.umich.edu/search/searchtools.html

Provides access to major search engines for searching the Web. This University of Michigan site provides a brief description of how to use each search engine.

World Wide Web Searching

http://home.netscape.com/escapes/search/ntsrchrnd-9.html

Provides access to major search engines for searching the Web.

Netscape Search

http://www.worldnet.att.net/find/

Provides access to major search engines for searching the Web.

WorldNet Search

http://www.aarp.org.cyber

If you made it here, you must know a thing or two about the Internet. But what's so special about the Internet? It is a whole new communication medium with many potential applications for AARP members. For example, you can send a letter without ink, paper, or even a stamp... instantly. Check stock prices in real-time. Research your family history. Visit museums without leaving home. We'll help you get the most out of the Internet. First, take our educational Web Quiz and find out how much you really know about the Internet. Then read the Web Handbook for a general overview of the Internet and its pros and cons, with an emphasis on consumer issues. Entertaining and Informative Web Sites highlights some of the more interesting and useful web sites, and what we think of them. Finally, check out our additional Internet resources to see how you can make the most of your Internet experience.

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