Internet Basics
A good place to start.

***WebTeacher: Your Source for Web Knowledge -- includes Web Primer, Web Tutorial, Getting Started,   Web BrowsersBaby Homepage, Internet AddressesNavigation,   Electronic Mail, TelnetFTPFinding Things, Image Files, Sound Files (including creating sound files!), Movie Files (including creating movie files!),  Newsgroups,   Mail Lists, Chat Groups, Teleconferencing, Distance Learning , HTML, Easy HTML, Java and CGI, File Management, Usage Permissions

Wikipedia <www.wikipedia.com> -- an online encyclopedia; excellent source for computer terms; in different languages

Webopedia <www.webopedia.com> -- online dictionary and search engine you need for computer and Internet technology definitions.

Complete Internet Guide and Web Tutorial (Microsoft) <http://www.microsoft.com/insider/guide/intro.asp> -- a beginner's guide to the Internet; Web Browser; Advanced Browser, Using Internet Explorer 6, Search EnginesISP, Types of Internet Connections, Use of Internet, Security Basics, Understanding HTML, Multimedia on the Web, History of the Internet

Beginner's Guide to Life And The Internet  <http://members.aol.com/JB44/index.html>

I C You See <http://www.ithaca.edu/library/Training/hott.html> -- A project of the Ithaca College Library designed to serve as a self-guided training page and tour of the World Wide Web.  Its primary purpose is to provide and introduction to the World Wide Web by addressing seven fundamental questions.  It isn't just for novices or beginners.  Its secondary purpose is to offer a survey of interesting and useful places  that are out there on the Web.

The World Wide Web for the Clueless <http://www.mit.edu/people/rei/wwwintro.html> -- A really basic overview of how  things work...without all the jargon.

Ben's List of WWW Training References <http://web.umr.edu/~ben/wwwref.html> -- Here are dozens of well organized links to sites where training in all aspects of internet design and  technology can be found.

What is the Internet? <http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/19991215.html> -- For those of you that do not fully understand the internet,  we offer these pages as guides to increase your knowledge and awareness of this wonderful virtual world.

Yahoo's "Computers & Internet"  <http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Internet/> -- Online Computer Courses

What can you do on the World Wide Web? <http://it.stlawu.edu/~tdil/index1.htm> -- Provides users on computer networks with a consistent means to access a variety of media in a simplified fashion.    

Useful Glossary of 'Net Terminology <http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~storslee/terms.html>

Deborah Healy's Guide <http://www.orst.edu/~healeyd/internet_resources.html> -- Test related internet resources.

The World Wide Web: Past, Present and Future <http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/1996/ppf.html> -- Good history of  the internet and web, a must read!

Netiquette <http://ilc2.doshisha.ac.jp/users/kkitao/online/internet/art-netiquette.htm> -- by Kenji Kitao and S. Kathleen Kitao

Learn2Type<http://kids.learn2type.com> "Learn 2 Type is the leading FREE Web site that helps you master the skills of touch-typing"

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