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CLAIT Level 1 - Electronic Communication with Internet Explorer 6




Course Aims
This course is designed to help you to obtain the skills and knowledge required for CLAIT Level 1 Unit 3 "Electronic Communication". You will learn to use Internet Explorer 6 to browse web pages, use search engines, and retrieve data. You will also learn to use the Outlook Express mail client to create, send, read, and manage internet email messages.
Assumed Knowledge
You should be able to use a personal computer, mouse, and keyboard to create a file and enter and edit data. Typically, you will have either basic previous experience with a computer or completed a "Using the Computer" course.
Course Audience
People pursuing the CLAIT qualification and seeking basic skills in using the internet.

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Table of Contents
Internet Explorer 6 - Getting Started
  • Understand the internet, the world wide web, and web pages
  • Start Internet Explorer
  • Recognise elements of the screen
  • Get Help using Internet Explorer
     
    Internet Explorer 6 - Browsing a Web Page
  • Distinguish between the internet and the web
  • Use hyperlinks to move from one web page to another
  • Recognise different types of hyperlinks
  • Use the Back and Forward buttons to move between pages you have visited
  • Use the Stop and Refresh buttons to control the display of pages
  • Understand the use of, and set, your home page
  • Browse in full-screen mode
  • Find text in a page
  • Open HTML files from a hard disk or computer network
     
    Internet Explorer 6 - Browsing the Web
  • Understand the content and structure of a URL
  • Jump to a website by using its URL
  • Use URLs in your History list
  • Set up a list of favourite links
  • Organise your favourite links and use the Links bar
     
    Internet Explorer 6 - Searching for Information
  • Understand that search engines locate and catalogue information about websites
  • Realise that search engines do not contain every item of information on the web
  • Use the Search Assistant to find web pages
  • Use the search engine best suited to the information for which you are looking
  • Use operators to refine searches
     
    Internet Explorer 6 - Retrieving Information
  • Save and edit a web page
  • Set page layout options, preview, and print a web page
  • Retrieve text, files, pictures, sound files, and applications from the web
  • Download files and install plug-ins
  • Collect data from a web page using the Copy and Paste tools
    Outlook Express 6 - Getting Started
  • Understand email addresses
  • Start and close Outlook Express
  • Get help using Outlook Express
  • Recognise elements of the application window
  • Change the display
     
    Outlook Express 6 - Composing Mail Messages
  • Create a message
  • Address a message to different recipients
  • Add a file attachment to a message
  • Move or copy data within a message or between messages and other types of file
  • Set message priority
  • Use the Spelling Checker
  • Send internet email using Outlook Express
     
    Outlook Express 6 - Using the Address Book
  • Use the Address Book to keep a list of contacts
  • Create a group of email recipients
  • Insert recipient email addresses using the Address Book
     
    Outlook Express 6 - Reading and Replying To Messages
  • Check for new messages
  • Open one or more email messages
  • Reply to and forward a message
  • Open or save a file attachment
  • Print a message
  • Save a draft message
  • Block spam messages
     
    Outlook Express 6 - Organising Messages
  • Sort and highlight messages
  • Mark unread messages
  • Search for a message
  • Organise messages in subfolders
  • Delete messages and subfolders
  • Save a message to a Windows folder
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