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Teaching Internet Basics

Teaching Internet Basics
Author: Dottie Byer
Publisher: Hi Willow Research & Pub
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1996-04-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780931510649

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Provides specific goals, objectives, recommended activities and demonstrations to assist in Internet training.


Teaching Internet Basics

Teaching Internet Basics
Author: Joel A. Nichols
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1610697421

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Perfect for public librarians, instructional librarians, technology and digital resource specialists, and library training specialists, this book is an essential resource for digital literacy instruction. According to Pew research published in 2013, two-thirds of public libraries report that technology training is important in their communities, and that 86.5 percent of public libraries offer classes on general Internet use. Despite the ubiquitous nature of the Internet and digital media, digital literacy instruction remains one of the major job duties of 21st-century librarians. In this book, author Joel Nichols helps you to close the digital divide and make a difference in increasing information and digital literacy for your patrons, offering tested content and methods that will make it easier for librarians to provide effective digital literacy instruction. With its discussion of key Internet safety and security topics for inexperienced Internet users, this hands-on, practical guide is what you need for approaching—and solving—these digital literacy instructional challenges. This manual serves librarians who are teaching computer and Internet basics to patrons with little or no experience by providing a packaged solution with ready-made training scripts and practical examples that teach basic digital literacy techniques. The guide also fills any gaps in your knowledge or experience and gets you up to speed with the latest digital information needs of users in order to form a solid foundation from which to provide instruction with the supplied curriculum.


Teaching Internet Basics

Teaching Internet Basics
Author: Joel A. Nichols
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Perfect for public librarians, instructional librarians, technology and digital resource specialists, and library training specialists, this book is an essential resource for digital literacy instruction. According to Pew research published in 2013, two-thirds of public libraries report that technology training is important in their communities, and that 86.5 percent of public libraries offer classes on general Internet use. Despite the ubiquitous nature of the Internet and digital media, digital literacy instruction remains one of the major job duties of 21st-century librarians. In this book, author Joel Nichols helps you to close the digital divide and make a difference in increasing information and digital literacy for your patrons, offering tested content and methods that will make it easier for librarians to provide effective digital literacy instruction. With its discussion of key Internet safety and security topics for inexperienced Internet users, this hands-on, practical guide is what you need for approaching—and solving—these digital literacy instructional challenges. This manual serves librarians who are teaching computer and Internet basics to patrons with little or no experience by providing a packaged solution with ready-made training scripts and practical examples that teach basic digital literacy techniques. The guide also fills any gaps in your knowledge or experience and gets you up to speed with the latest digital information needs of users in order to form a solid foundation from which to provide instruction with the supplied curriculum.


Internet Basics

Internet Basics
Author: Dan H. Wishnietsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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Internet Basics

Internet Basics
Author: Olga Granat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Computer network resources
ISBN: 9781569110171

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Internet BASICS

Internet BASICS
Author: Karl Barksdale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-09-25
Genre: Computer managed instruction
ISBN: 9780619059057

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Get your students hands-on with the Internet with this activity-oriented book! By providing a quick overview of the Internet and other on-line resources, and numerous step-by-step learning activities and examples, this text gives your students the skills they need to successfully navigate the Internet.


Teach Yourself the Internet in a Week

Teach Yourself the Internet in a Week
Author: Neil Randall
Publisher: Sams.Net Software
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

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Teach Yourself the Internet provides a clearly written, step-by-step tutorial to the Internet which focuses on the use of basic Internet tools. The examples used in the book, for the most part, will be generic text, with screen captures of Mac- or Windows-specific features included where needed.


Teaching Web Search Skills

Teaching Web Search Skills
Author: Greg R. Notess
Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781573872676

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A reference for anyone who teaches web search. Techniques and strategies, tips, and advice from web search experts.