Internet Training Class
Classes are
Free
Seats are limited 

Future Classes to be anounced at later date.

Date
Location
Time




Note: 
To register for classes, Send E-mail to training@intrstar.net 
Please include your: 
·E-mail address 
·Phone number
·Name of each person that will be attending the class.

·Class date you wish to attend

910-564-4638 or 800-840-1113


Class Outline:
1. Understanding your computer:
a. Driving the different drives  (A, C, D)
b. Defining hardware components (CD, Modem)

2. Understanding Windows and its functions:
a. Looking into the Start Menu
b. Documents
c. Settings
d. Search
e. Help
f.  Run
g. Shutdown

Multi Tasking
Cut & Paste
Creating, Organizing, and Managing folders


A brief overview of the web.
How a web page works.
What is HTML
How to bookmark

4. E-mail functionality and filters
How to send and receive e-mail:
a. How to attach a file
b. How to set up e-mail filters
c. How to manage multiple e-mail addresses

Web mail and how it works

MailGuard
How to use MailGuard

Receive a certificate of attendance 



NOTE:
Call InterStar's office to reserve a seat.  Please give your email address as confirmation of seating will be sent to your email.

If you can't attend the class please call to have your named removed from the list.


When calling to reserve a seat be sure to leave your name, phone number, and email address. Seats are limited. Contact InterStar Communications at 910-564-4638 or 800-840-1113

INTERNET
It all started...National Science Foundation. The Internet started as a Defense Department experiment over 25 years ago in 1969. It was called ARPANET.

The Internet is like an ocean. It is a great resource, huge and no one owns it.
You could drift aimlessly, become stranded or get eaten by sharks! Fortunately, you can use navigation tools to rescue yourself.

Your most valuable resources:
Your Colleagues
Your Students
Your community
The world


What is the Internet:
Network of Networks:
The Internet is a network of computers throughout the world which allows access to one another. When you connect to the Internet, your computer becomes part of this world-wide network of computers.

Characteristics of the Internet
Most powerful tool for connectivity the world has ever known. 
Constantly evolving, still in its information stages.
Makes distance seem irrelevant.
Started as a "gift economy"
Cannot be turned off.

Internet Ownership
Who Owns the Internet?
No one, everyone
Prior to 1995, primarily finance by the NSF (National Science Foundation)
Currently commercially financed

Internet Benefits
Information
Anytime
Anywhere

Current Trends
78,350,000 People are using the Internet or 1.13% of the world's population
Average Age 34.9 (steadily increasing)
Gender: 31.4% Female and 68.6% Male

The Future
NGI (Next Generation Internet) Initiative/Clinton Administration
Faster Connections
Internet II for Educational Institutions