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Internet training course Workbook 2 How to use the Internet Easy English workbook July 2010 1 Stop Previous Next Copyright © State Library of Victoria, 2010 You can Share – copy it or give it to other people. Remix – change it. These are the rules Attribution – You must write Copyright © State Library of Victoria. Non-commercial – You cannot sell it or use it to make money. Share Alike – If you change it, the new work must have the same license as this work. For more information, contact Vicnet at the State Library of Victoria Phone (03) 8664 7001 Email [email protected] Address 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 This publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non- Commercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Australia License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecomms.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/ 2 Stop Previous Next About this workbook This workbook is part of a series of 10 workbooks 1. How to use a computer 2. Introduction to the Internet 3. Searching for information 4. Introduction to email 5. Introduction to Skype 6. Radio on the Internet 7. Working with pictures on the Internet 8. Google Maps, Google Images and Google Earth 9. Introduction to YouTube 10. Websites in your language The workbooks are written in Easy English. They provide basic information on how to use the Internet. The workbooks should be used with a trainer. These workbooks were developed by Vicnet at the State Library of Victoria. The funding came from Department of Planning and Community Development, Victoria. 3 Stop Previous Next About the text and pictures in this workbook The information in this workbook is correct at the time of writing. Websites on the Internet change often. The text and pictures in this workbook may be different from those you see on the Internet. When writing this workbook, Vicnet used computers with Microsoft XP operating system Internet Explorer version 7. Please check the Vicnet website for new workbooks: www.vicnet.net.au/publications 4 Stop Previous Next What is in this book Remember - the mouse................................................................. 6 How to start the Internet................................................................ 8 Example of a web page............................................................... 10 The parts of a web page.............................................................. 14 - Scroll bar .........................................................................................14 - Toolbar ............................................................................................16 - Tools................................................................................................17 - Address bar.....................................................................................20 Go back to the last web page...................................................... 21 How to change the size of the window........................................ 22 5 Stop Previous Next Remember - the mouse You see different shapes on the screen when you move the mouse on the table. You will see an arrow when you move the mouse over the desktop tools menu bar You will see a capital letter i (I) when you move the mouse over normal text. You will see a hand shape when you move the mouse over parts of a web page. 6 Stop Previous Next Hint Use the left mouse button for this workbook. 7 Stop Previous Next How to start the Internet Have a go Start the Internet - activity 1 1. Move the mouse over the Start button. 2. Do 1 click. 3. You will see the start menu. 8 Stop Previous Next 4. Look for the icon Internet Explorer 5. Put the mouse over the icon. 6. Do 1 click on the left mouse button. 7. The Internet will start and a web page will open. 9 Stop Previous Next Example of a web page This is a picture of the first web page of the ABC web site. When a web page opens it fills the whole screen. The web site address for this page is www.abc.net.au 10 Stop Previous Next Have a go Start the Internet - activity 2 1. Move the mouse over the icon Internet Explorer. 2. Do 1 click. 3. Press the Enter key. 4. The Internet will start and a web page will open. 11 Stop Previous Next Link to a different web page 12 Stop Previous Next Have a go Link to a different web page activity 3 1. Move your mouse over the word or picture you want to go to. 2. The mouse shape will change to the hand shape. 3. Do 1 click. 4. You will see a new web page. 13 Stop Previous Next The parts of a web page Scroll bar Look for the scroll bar on the right side of your screen. You can use the arrows on the scroll bar to move the page up or down. 14 Stop Previous Next There is a down arrow and an up arrow. You can use the down arrow to go down the web page. You can use the up arrow to go up the web page. Have a go Use the scroll bar - activity 4 1. Use the mouse. 2. Put the mouse over the down arrow. 3. Click and hold on the down arrow. 4. Put the mouse over the up arrow. 5. Click and hold on the up arrow. 15 Stop Previous Next Toolbar 16 Stop Previous Next Tools The tools on the toolbar help you to use web pages. Back Move back to web pages you visited. Forward Move forward to pages you visited before. Stop Stop the page coming onto your screen. 17 Stop Previous Next Refresh Get a new copy of the page you are looking at. Home Page Go to the first web page on your computer. Favorites Favorites is a list of your favorite web pages. You can add web pages to your Favorites list. You can use the Favorites list to go to your favorite website. 18 Stop Previous Next Have a go Use the tools - activity 5 1. Use your mouse. 2. Put the mouse over the home page tool. 3. Do 1 click. 19 Stop Previous Next The address bar When you know an Internet website address you can type it into the address bar. 20 Stop Previous Next Go back to the last web page Back You can move back to the last web page. Have a go Use the back - activity 6 1. Move your mouse over the back. 2. Do 1 click. 3. You will see the last web page you visited. 21 Stop Previous Next How to change the size of the window There are 3 boxes in the top right or corner of your screen. 22 Stop Previous Next Minimise You can use the minimise box to make the window appear only on the taskbar. 23 Stop Previous Next Have a go Use the minimise box - activity 7 1. Do 1 click on the minimise box. 2. The window will go to the task bar. 3. To see the whole window again Move the mouse to the task bar. Do 1 click on the box with the web page name. The web page will fill the whole window. 24 Stop Previous Next Restore You can use the restore box to make the Internet window smaller. 25 Stop Previous Next Have a go Use the restore box - activity 8 1. Do 1 click on the restore box. 2. The window will get smaller. 26 Stop Previous Next Maximise You can use the maximise box to change the size of the window to fill the whole screen. 27 Stop Previous Next Have a go Use the maximise box - activity 9 1. Do 1 click on the maximise box. 2. The window will fill the whole screen. 28 Stop Previous Next Close You can use the close box to close the window. Have a go Use the close box - activity 10 1. Do 1 click on the close box. 2. The window will close. 29 Stop Previous Next