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Basic Web Lessons

     The AARP has an excellent series of tutorials that will enable a beginner to master all the basics, from finding the address bar (I remember having trouble with that one) to elementary search techniques.

http://www.aarp.org/learntech/
computers/basic_web/

THE INTERNET FOR BEGINNERS

     The About people also have a website for beginners that will teach “mouse aerobics,” printing basics, and how NOT to crash your computer by mistake.

http://netforbeginners.about.com/

     TITUS 2: This site offers a great series of practical tips for people who have just mastered the computer basics. People with a little more experience may also find helpful hints: you might want to skim the site, as it also has a number of clever computer tricks.

http://www.titus2menandwomen.org/Computer101/index.shtml

NOT JUST FOR BEGINNERS

     If you’re new to the Internet, Joe Robson’s NEWBIE CLUB is one of the best ways to learn the basics. It’s also good for people who know the basics but want to learn more. As one person described the Newbie Club experience, “I've learned more about e-mail in two hours than I have in two years of stumbling around the Internet."

     The site slogan is, “I’m a newbie not a dummy. Just show me how.” By joining the Newbie Club, for free, you become eligible for the weekly newsletter. You can also go on the site and cruise among free articles with all sorts of basic computer/Internet information.

     If you never have to pull up your socks because they ARE up, the Newbie Club is your meat. If your socks droop but you’re tired of it, the Newbie Club is also for you. Click below to learn more:

http://www.newbieclub.com/index.php?




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