Every Student's Guide to the Internet, Unix Version
Description:
This text supplements the main text in the introduction to computers course or can be used as the main text in an Internet course in any discipline,a training workshop,or the freshman orientation course. This very basic guide gets students started on the Internet; no previous experience is assumed. Online resources created specifically for use with this book include e-mail addresses and listserve discussion groups. The authors offer online support; their e-mail addresses are printed in the preface. Step-by-step instructions include realistic online exercises and demonstrations written expressly for college students (including research for English,History,Math,etc. ). The basic concepts behind each concept are covered; students will be able to adapt to new platforms and tools of the future. Coverage of Mosaic,Netscape,WAIS (Wide Area Information System),WWW (World Wide Web),and other hot topics is included. This text is also available in Windows,Macintosh or UNIX versions. Anyversions of this text can be packaged with Osborne's Internet Yellow Pages at a very,very affordable price to students. The Instructor's Manual includes teaching hints,answers to review questions,answers to chapter projects,additional projects,a test bank with 10 multiple choice and 10 T/F questions per chapter,and transparency masters.