Information and Communication (non-audio)


Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 to search and browse the Internet and to show how to use Outlook 2002 to send and receive e-mail messages

Target Audience
End users wanting to become familiar with IT concepts; end users wanting to attain competency in the use of computers; end users wanting to attain competency in the use of word-processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, web browsing, and e-mail applications; end users wanting to attain an ECDL or ICDL certification or equivalent; staff of businesses and public bodies needing to attain certification in computer proficiency; university or other students needing to attain a basic IT qualification; staff of public bodies or organizations seeking to reskill themselves for the technology-based workplace; staff at universities, schools, or other training centers teaching computer literacy skills

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration
375 Minutes

Objectives:

Information and Communication (non-audio)

  • launch the Internet Explorer application and provide an overview of its fundamental features.
  • use the basic navigation tools on a web page and search for information on the Web using a range of search tools.
  • launch a web site, work with hyperlinks, search for a web site, and close the Internet Explorer 6 application.
  • use the Media bar and Image toolbar in Internet Explorer 6.
  • use the Favorites feature and the Links toolbar in Internet Explorer 6.
  • add a web page to the Favorites list and organize and modify Favorites folders in Internet Explorer 6.
  • save, print, and preview web pages.
  • save a web page, modify print settings, and print a web page.
  • customize toolbars in Internet Explorer 6.
  • configure general Internet options and connection settings in Internet Explorer 6.
  • configure Internet services, personal information, and advanced settings in Internet Explorer 6.
  • to describe the advantages of using e-mail systems, describe how to launch Outlook 2002, and outline the new features of Outlook 2002.
  • use the Outlook 2002 Help utilities and customize the Outlook 2002 interface.
  • create, format, and address an e-mail message in Outlook 2002.
  • edit, send an e-mail message, and create a signature and attachments in Outlook 2002.
  • address and send an e-mail in Outlook 2002.
  • manage incoming mail.
  • manage incoming attachments and delete and recover e-mail messages in Outlook 2002.
  • manage, find, and archive mail in Outlook 2002.
  • create and configure contacts in the Outlook 2002 address book.
  • create a contact and edit contact information in Outlook 2002.

  • Course Number: 71992_eng