FarmCA Tutorials yeah, it was better than staring in the faces of my children and admitting Well, theremust be a bug in the computer and it's not my fault ABOUT THESE tutorials. http://farmca.com/tutorials/overview.htm
Extractions: FIRST TIME TO EVERYTHING The first time I ever attempted to navigate my way around the Internet I found myself totally lost and confused. It was kind of like trying to navigate through a major city during rush hour traffic without a map and navigator. You can spend hours going in circles in a strange city and usually end up having to ask directions. ABOUT FRAMES This page is designed using Frames which basically is two pages within a single page. There are two scroll bars on this page. Using the scroll bar on the LEFT will show you the various topics we've listed. Simply scroll down, place your mouse overtop the topic you are interested and click. The topic of interest will appear on the RIGHT and will replace the page you are currently viewing. To read the information use the scroll bar on the right. When you are ready to move onto the next topic simply repeat the steps above. As you click on the topics listed on the LEFT side it activates a link and shows the topic on the RIGHT side of your screen. To leave this page we've included a link to our Home Page. You'll find these at the bottom of the left scroll bar.
Computer Services Online computer tutorials. shall be required to compensate the Hagaman Memorial Libraryor others for damage caused by their (or their childrens) violation http://www.leaplibraries.org/ehaven/ComputerServices2.htm
Extractions: Introduction: The use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right. Inappropriate use may result in cancellation of the privilege. The Library and all users of the Internet must comply with the Acceptable Use Policies which are incorporated in this document. The Hagaman Memorial Library, under this agreement, is delegated the authority to determine appropriate use and may deny, revoke, or suspend any user at any time based upon a determination of inappropriate use. All users shall be required to compensate the Hagaman Memorial Library or others for damage caused by their (or their childrens) violation of this Policy. When appropriate, legal action will be initiated to address violations of this Policy. The signature at the end of this document is legally binding and indicates that the party who signed has read the terms and conditions carefully and understands their significance. No one will be allowed to access the Internet who has not read and signed this agreement. Section 2: Internet Access Procedures and Guidelines, and Adult User Agreement
TPL: Computer Literacy Training Program children's Web Page. Programs Sandwiched In. Library Information. Local Information.Links. Contact Us. C ompute r Classe s. Online computer tutorials. http://www.tahlequah.lib.ok.us/CLTP tutorials.htm
Other Technology Tutorials NC A T Competency 8 tutorials. 5. The NC computer Skills Assessment. 1. Use media technology to address differences in children's learning and performance, http://ced.ncsu.edu/techcomps/other_comp.html
Extractions: Tutorials Technology Competencies You can go to another competency at any time by scrolling down or by clicking on the competency number in the Internet Resources pull down menu above. The internet resources listed on this page are a collection of resource sites from across the country. Sites denoted by this bullet are links to Western Carolina University. Basic Competencies These competencies are included in the TechComps.
Extractions: by Stephen C. Ehrmann, Director, Flashlight Program Why Study What Children and Teachers Do with Technology? The more a school and its children use computing and the Web, the more important it is to consciously study those uses. There are at least three reasons for this relationship: The technologies that once were the exclusive base for school learning (classroom construction, blackboards, textbooks, paper, pencils, etc.) didn't change quickly. So the teacher and administrator intuition, developed over a lifetime of hard-won experience, was usually a valid guide to action. But the rapid pace of change of computer technology is changing both expectations of what students should learn, as well as the means of learning. The past is no longer so accurate a guide to future action, for legislators, for system administrators, or for teachers. As quickly as new technology appears, it starts sliding down the road to obsolescence. There is no longer time for so much trial and error learning by teachers and schools. In fact, many past promises about technology-enabled reform have fallen short because the technological rug was yanked out from underneath the technology by obsolescence, long before the promised improvements in outcomes could be achieved. For an analysis of this phenomenon at the college level, see the author's article, "
Extractions: or Office Using the Internet: Tutorials, Tips, and Other Resources Tutorials and Help for New Users Evaluating Information Found on the Internet Discusses how the same resources used by scholars to assess information in print can be applied to the Web. Glossary of Internet Terms Words, phrases, and acronyms to know. The HelpWeb "A guide to getting started on the Internet." Internet Detective A tutorial on evaluating Internet resources; this is a project funded by the European Union. Internet for Beginners A guide from About.com. Learn the Net A tutorial for novices, available in several languages. Netiquette Home Page Information about the informal rules and common courtesy of online communications. A Student's Guide to Research with the WWW Tutorial from the English department at St. Louis University includes tips on evaluating the quality of an information source. whatis A very detailed glossary of computer terms.
Tutorials Net Smartz helps children learn online safety. of the Web tutorials - A list oftutorials used by Learn2.com - This site has many computer related tutorials http://www.williamsco.lib.oh.us/html/tutorials.htm
Extractions: - A very simple web/computer tutorial for beginning readers. TEK Camp for Kids - Graphically intensive, web tutorials for elementary readers. Fun! KidsClick! Worlds of Web Searching - One of the best web search tutorials out there! Don't miss this! CyberNetiquette Comix - An entertaining, interactive way for families to learn valuable lessons about online safety. Join classic Disney characters for adventure, fun, and online awareness tips. Enjoy and discuss these interactive fables with your parents! Net Smartz - helps children learn online safety Cybercitizenship.org For Kids - Many useful links to games that will help you learn to navigate the web safely. Best of the Web Tutorials - A list of tutorials used by Bowling Green State Univerisity.
Internet & Computers Mousercise http//www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/mouse/page1 page iseasy for people just learning computer skills computers and children - Safety. http://www.scls.lib.wi.us/mcm/ref/internet_computer.html
Extractions: Sites designed to teach new users basic computer skills such as using the mouse and the scrollbar, typing commands into dialog boxes, double clicking, and using the File menu and other basic Windows functions. Navigation from page to page is easy for people just learning computer skills. Software / Shareware / Freeware Download.com http://download.cnet.com/ Computers and Children - Safety ALA Resources for Parents and Kids - http://www.ala.org/parents/ Includes The Librarian's Guide to Cyberspace for Parents and Kids , which provides parents with definitions of common Internet terms, safety tips, and guidelines for selecting quality sites, Great Sites !, an annotated directory of more than 700 links that everyone in the family can enjoy and Teen Hoopla , an Internet Guide for teens.
Computer Access At The Library Beginners.co.uk Over 300 online tutorials. agreement may result in revocation of computeruse privileges responsibility for the use of the Internet by children. http://www.greensborolibrary.org/info/computer.htm
Extractions: TOP Access at the Library Computer Classes Online Tutorials Policies ... About Email Computer Access at the Library The library offers the access to computers at all of our locations for the following services: Internet Access - Word Processing using Microsoft Word 2000 Other Microsoft Office 2000 applications: Excel, Powerpoint, Access Our branches have a limited number of computers available and may require reservations. Please call in advance to confirm availability. Link to branch locations and phone numbers. Computer Classes at Central Library Reservations required, please call in advance: 335-5430 Introduction to Personal Computers Introduction to Microsoft Word Introduction to the Internet Advanced Internet Searching One-on-One Tutoring available at these locations Southwest Library - Call for details Computer Classes for Seniors Vance Chavis Library - Call for details Glenwood - ESL Computer Lab Mondays, 6-9 pm Saturdays, 3 -6 pm - Call 297-5000 for more information. Online Tutorials: Online Mouse and Keyboard Tutorial Practice Your Mouse Skills Tech Tutorials Provides a directory of free computer and networking tutorials. Beginners.co.uk
About The Newtown Public Library terminals, one word processing computer, one children's computer with educationalsoftware and a photocopier. We offer computer tutorials by appointment for http://home.earthlink.net/~hilbertk/library/about.html
Extractions: Volunteer Application Membership at the Newtown Public Library is available free to all residents of Newtown Township and surrounding communities. Your library card will be honored at all of the public libraries in the Delaware County Library System and throughout most of Pennsylvania. To apply for a library card you must present a picture ID and something that shows your current address. Library Collections The Newtown Public Library has more than 45,000 cataloged items available for checkout including adult and children's books, videos, DVD's, books on tape, magazines, newspapers, computer software and music. You can search our collection through the library's public access catalog. Our reference collection will serve your basic informational needs and is supplemented by the Vram Nedurian Law Collection, and there are many full-text magazine, newspaper and informational databases available through the Access PA POWER Library . Popular investment services include the Value Line Index, Morningstar Mutual Funds and Standard and Poor's Outlook. We strive to provide you with the best of new fiction and non-fiction as well as large print and young adult collections and a children's picture book, fiction and non-fiction collection. Suggestions for purchase are always accepted. We provide interlibrary loan service for those titles that we do not own.
Extractions: The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 were such an historic event that I wanted to save for my children to see as it happened without the effect that time tends to have on things, that I set out to find a way once and for all. Thanks to a well-informed site visitor (Thanks, Lester!), I've been alerted of a way to also record RealMedia files! You'll find the info further down the page under the info about ASFRecorder. Caching The Web: A great project backed by Alexa is The Internet Archive . They've got tons of streaming media available for you to download from any event going as far back as 1995 (they claim). They've also got full copies of web sites going back that far... it's pretty neat to use The Wayback Machine to go back in time and look at your old web site (if you had one back then). Raven's Perch officially came online in the summer of '97, but they've only got caches of it starting in late '98; so either they didn't get around to finding me back then or they were only archiving certain things prior to that time (probably the former). It's worth a visit - and I recommend you download and burn anything you find that you'd like to keep. You never know when a company is going to go under and all of its data simply disappears.
Extractions: First, decide who your website will be catering to. This depends a lot on your business itself. Here are some examples: If you sell flower arrangements, your customers are going to be people who want to buy flowers. Period. Give them what they want from the instant they hit your front page - a special offer, a few choice arrangements to look at, and then links to your catalog, how to care for their arrangements, how to contact you, etc. Don't ramble on about your business on the front page; you'll be shooting yourself in the foot. They want to see flowers and prices, and they want them now For more specialized or technical businesses, again you have to evaluate exactly
Help For Teachers computer tutorials. a fantastic site with links to tutorials for everything fromAppleWorks to Word as well as tips for both Macintosh children's Book Council. http://www.stgeorges.qc.ca/subjectlinks/teach.html
Extractions: Elementary School- links for teachers links to research sites Educational Companies and organizations Sites maintained by teachers or schools with links to their favourite sites e-cards, virtual flowers and cameras all over the world. This is public domain software, shareware.. book reviews, author interviews.. Puzzle makers multicultural education e.g. bullying, conflict resolution, peer mediation ideas for implementation some interesting assessment tools Quebec Association of Independent Schools "The International Reading Association is an 85,000-member nonprofit
Computer Learning Month that explains how and why we celebrate computer Learning Month. way through the HowTo's or tutorials and take TEK Camp will help children attain the basic http://www.homeschoollearning.com/hsc/unit_09-26-01.html
Extractions: Article issued September 26, 2001 Join HLN as we celebrate Computer Learning Month! It's an opportunity to take a look at the important roles computers, software and the Internet play in our lives, and particularly in our children's education and their future. Many children can't imagine a life without the computers. Computers and the Internet are important tools of our children's day. The Internet allows learners to access a wealth of information and expand their horizons. Nowhere are the challenges of effectively using the Internet and technology greater than in education. Computer Learning Month is a time to focus attention on the importance of technology to learning. This year HLN is focusing on the Internet and information literacy. Join us as we celebrate Computer Learning Month with activities and lessons that enable you and your child to take full advantage of the riches of cyberspace. What is the Internet? The Internet is a super-network. It connects many smaller networks together and allows all the computers to exchange information with each other. Information travels through fiber optic cables and phone lines from one computer on the Internet to another The Internet includes different "protocols"(common rules for communication) like email, World Wide Web, FTP, and telnet. The Internet began in the 1950's at the Advanced Research Projects Agency a department of the US Government. The ARPA investigated the uses of technology and computers. One basic idea was networking which allows different types of computers to all talk to each other.
Extractions: Ezine Archive Internet Security Click here for an introduction or click here Generate database driven websites. Learn about using PDF documents Develop your own Ebooks - web marketing super tool! Learn more about viral marketing Building a PHP MySQL database driven website. Free online testing, exams, IQ tests and skill certifications! services - increase your online potential! Send this website to a friend - click here Free online software training tutorials Free guides -computer hardware training Computer Hardware manufacturers directory/drivers Free Image search Technical glossary Internet-PC anti-virus, security and privacy software - protect your computer! Tutorials, articles and links.
Articles - Tutorials. Introduction To Internet Security How can you monitor your children's or employees web This section contains articles,tutorials and links to a the subsequent breaching of your computer is akin http://www.tamingthebeast.net/misc/security.htm
Extractions: Ezine Archive Internet Security Click here for an introduction or click here Generate database driven websites. Learn about using PDF documents Develop your own Ebooks - web marketing super tool! Learn more about viral marketing Building a PHP MySQL database driven website. Free online testing, exams, IQ tests and skill certifications!
Neuse Regional Library - Internet Resources Basic computer tutorials Back to TOP. to help people who have never before used acomputer Fun With Shapes, children's puzzle, but it will give the novice http://www.neuselibrary.org/Internet Resources/tutorials ir.htm
Extractions: Headquarters of the Neuse Regional Library System Library Branches Search the Catalog Kids' Catalog Patron Review ... Mouse Practice Basic Computer Tutorials Back to TOP Basic Computer Literacy for Adults ...The Learning is divided into different parts and easy to follow... GO THERE! Basic Computer Skills for Teachers ...Covers everything about computers, starting at a basic level and getting more in-depth... GO THERE! New User Tutorial ...Tutorial designed to help people who have never before used a computer... GO THERE! Keyboard Practice Back to TOP Chris Rippel's Keyboard Tutorial ...Practice your keyboarding skills... GO THERE! Typing Master iTutor ...Practice and test your typing free on-line... GO THERE! Mouse Practice Back to TOP Fun Match Memory Game ...Requires only use of the mouse and your memory... GO THERE!
Portland Public Library Site Index children's programs Calendar - Main Library. Company information - Web links. computerclasses - Main Library. computer rules. computer tutorials - Peaks Island http://www.portlandlibrary.com/siteindex.htm
Extractions: Portland Public Library Site Index A B C D ... Z A ABI / Inform - database Accessibility Advanced Searching (computer class) - Main Library ... Automobile repair-Database B Beginning readers (children) Book recommendations Biography Resource Center - database Board of Trustees, PPL ... Business resources C Caldecott Medal Winners Calendar - Adult programs - Main Library Calendar - Children's programs - Main Library Catalog - Library - Telnet ... Culinary mysteries D Databases, online Disabled, access Discussion groups, book Discussion groups, book ... Drugs - Web links E Early readers (children) - Book recommendations E-books - Web links Ebsco Business Source Elite - database E-mail, Web-Based (computer classes) - Main Library ... Event Line F Family Fun Time - Burbank Branch Fiction - Web links Films - Peaks Island Branch ... Friday book discussions - Main Library G Genre fiction - Web links Gifts to the library Grisham (John) - similar books H Hold an item I Income Tax Forms In Memoriam In Celebration donations ... Internet classes - Riverton Branch J Jobs - Web links John Grisham - similar books K Kid's Place Kid's Place L Lewis Gallery exhibits Libraries Love Babies - Reiche Branch Library card ... Locations of branches M
JUDO - Java IDE For Children And Beginning Programmers JUDO Java IDE for children and Beginning Programmers. You will be able to havethe computer do math New JUDO tutorials Steve of steves tutes has posted a http://judo.sourceforge.net/
Extractions: is the Generous host of JUDO Home Download Submit Screenshots ... Contact JUDO is a Java IDE for Beginning Computer Programmers. An IDE is an Integrated Development Environment, or a program that makes it easy for you to write computer programs. JUDO is also an educational tool used to teach programming concepts and to spark excitement and interest in programming. JUDO is easy to use. JUDO is Fun! Download JUDO Now! Why should I learn to write programs? The best reason is that computer programming can be fun, rewarding, and lets you do impressive things with your computer that you have never done before. By writing programs in JUDO, you will be able to draw colorful shapes on the screen and move them around. You will be able to have your computer prompt someone to enter their name or ask the persons age and then respond to their answers. You will be able to have the computer do math calculations for you. There are hundreds of interesting things you could do, and its only limited by your imagination. JUDO is released under the GNU General Public License Here is JUDO's license.