Training Course:ECDL/ICDL: Information and Communication v 4.0School/Trainer:ExecuTrain Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The ability to access information and communicate through electronic mail have become essential skills in the modern world. In this course, you will familiarize yourself with the basics of the Internet, bookmark Web pages, search the Internet, and save a Web page and Web page content to a local drive. You will also familiarize yourself with the basics of electronic mail. You will check, send, and forward mail, and also manage mail. This training, which has been approved by the ECDL Foundation, includes exercise items intended to assist ECDL Candidates in their training for ECDL. These exercises are not ECDL certification tests. For information about authorized ECDL Test Centers in different national territories, please refer to the ECDL Foundation website at www.ecdl.com
Objectives: In this course, you will examine the basic terms and security considerations associated with the Internet, create and organize bookmarks to Web pages, search the Web and save a Web page and components of a Web page to your computer, and preview and print a Web page. You will examine the basic terms and security considerations associated with electronic mail, read and reply to mail messages, attach files to electronic mails, manage mail message text, and adjust the settings of an electronic mail software application. You will also change the message status, use address books, and organize and print mail messages. Hardware and Software Required: Browser Firefox 1.x Browser Other: Safari 1.x Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Operating SYSTEM MacOS X 10.3.x Operating SYSTEM MS-Windows XP, 2000, OR 2003 server Flash Player 8 Pentium III WITH 500 MHz 128MB RAM 256K connection (broadband recommended)
Table of Contents:
Course Introduction Course Introduction Exploring the Internet—A Global Information Repository Lesson Introduction Orientation to the Internet Internet Security Considerations Access Web Pages Using a Web Browser Adjust the Settings of a Web Browser Lesson Follow Up Bookmarking Web Pages Lesson Introduction Use Bookmarks Organize Bookmarks Lesson Follow Up Searching the Web and Saving Web Page Content Lesson Introduction Use a Search Engine Save a Web Page and Download Files Print a Web Page Lesson Follow Up Using Electronic Mail Lesson Introduction Familiarize Yourself with Email Take Proper Email Security Precautions Check Email and Save Attachments Use Outlook 2003 Help and Display a Toolbar Add or Remove Message Inbox Fields Lesson Follow Up Messaging Lesson Introduction Change the Follow-up Status of Messages Change the Read Status of Mail Messages Reply to a Message Send a Message Attach a File and Set Priority to a Message Forward Messages Using Distribution Lists Manage Text in Messages Lesson Follow Up Managing Mail Lesson Introduction Create Distribution Lists Update Distribution Lists and Address Books Search for Messages Organize Messages Print Email Lesson Follow Up ...''
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