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Lesson 8 – Navigate on the internet The browser allows the user to navigate the webpage. For example we want to visit UN home page. UN web address is http://www.un.org. Locate address bar (indicated with red arrow) now type in the full web page address into the...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 15, 2022
Lesson 7 – Customising the view and preferences of a browser TOOLBARS Internet Explorer features customizable toolbars to help you navigate the Web. Below are the toolbars featured in IE 5. The Standard buttons bar displays commonly used buttons such as the Back,...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 11, 2022
Lesson 6 – Connecting to the internet Every computer that is connected to the Internet is part of a network, even the one in your home. For example, you may use a modem and dial a local number to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). At work, you may be...by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 11, 2022
Lesson 5 – legal and ethical issues in relation to internet use The government of South Africa has passed a number of legislations to govern the internet. For the purposes of this module we shall discuss the following; Electronic communications and transactions act....by Cape Town Sociality for the Blind | Jun 11, 2022
Lesson 4 – Search engines ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SEARCH ENGINES There are three very compelling advantages of most search engines. The indexes of search engines are usually vast, representing significant portions of the Internet, offering a wide variety and...We distribute our e-newsletter containing news, views, events and highlights twice a year. Subscribe below.
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