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Interactive Guide to the Internet, 1/e
J. Michael Blocher
Vito Amato
Jon Storslee, all of Arizona State University
Published April, 1996 by Prentice Hall Business Publishing
Copyright 1996, 224 pp.
Paper Bound w/CD-ROM
ISBN 1-57576-354-0
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Introduction to the Internet, networking, Microcomputer Applications/Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Management, Continuing Education/2-and 4-year colleges and universities, high schools.
An Interactive Guide to the Internet is an integrated textbook/ CD-ROM/Web site introduction to the Internet and the World Wide Web. Hands-on activities and projects give students real world experience.
Cyberbook approach teaches students about the Internet by having them use the Internet.
Be-ware Help, Notes and Tips help students avoid common errors and pitfalls.
Activities and Enrichment sections provide students with an opportunity to practice and extend their newly learned skills.
Part I: Getting Aquainted with the Internet
1. Getting to Know the Internet
2. The World Wide Web and Other Browsers
3. Web Sites for All Occasions
4. Searching the Worlds Over
6. Listservers and Newsgroups
7. MUD, MOO, and MUSH
8. On-Screen Video Conferencing
Part III: Creating HTML Files
9. HTML
10. Copy and Paste Strategy
11. HTML Editors
Part IV: Traveling the Internet Superhighway
12. Fetch and FTP
13. Gopher
14. Future Developments of the Internet
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