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Surrey Public Library Electronic Classrooms

Surrey Public Library Electronic Classrooms. Internet Survival Skills. What is the Internet?. The Internet is the world’s largest computer network It is accessed via high-speed telephone or cable lines. The World Wide Web (or Web for short) is the best known feature of the Internet.

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Surrey Public Library Electronic Classrooms

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  1. Surrey Public LibraryElectronic Classrooms Internet Survival Skills

  2. What is the Internet? • The Internet is the world’s largest computer network • It is accessed via high-speed telephone or cable lines. • The World Wide Web (or Web for short) is the best known feature of the Internet

  3. What is the Web Used For? • To access information • To publish information • To send and receive email • To conduct electronic commerce • To interact via chat rooms, newsgroups and games

  4. Internet Connection Options • Cable internet • Satellite • ISDN • Wireless • Dial-up For more information on ISPs, please see: http://www.findanisp.com/choose.php

  5. What is a Browser? • Internet Explorer is a browser. It enables us to view the content on the web. • It locates the web pages and interprets the language used to write them so they can be viewed.

  6. Buttons on Internet Explorer Toolbar • Back • Forward • Stop • Refresh • Home • Favorites • Print

  7. Basic Ways to Search on the Internet • Go directly to the site if you have the address • Explore a subject directory • Conduct a search using a web search engine

  8. Typing in the URL Address bar • URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator • Type www.xe.com in the address bar

  9. Exploring a Subject Directory • Universities, libraries and companies have created subject directories • Useful for general topics, in-depth research and browsing • www.lii.org

  10. Using a Search Engine • Search engines allow you to enter keywords relating to topics • All search engines have rules for formulating queries – look under help • www.google.ca

  11. Surrey Public Library’s Catalogue • Library Catalogue • Search for items • Request items • My Account • View items on loan • Renew items • Check requests • www.spl.surrey.bc.ca

  12. Checking the Library Catalogue • Title • Author • Subject • Keyword • Link from Catalogue/My Account

  13. Checking Your Account • To check your account, go to www.spl.surrey.bc.ca • Select Catalogue/My Account • Select My Account – you will be prompted for your barcode and PIN • Always log out when finished

  14. Learning Activities • Website: www.cknw.com • Website: www.marthastewart.com • Subject Directory: www.lii.org • Subject Directory: www.yahoo.ca • Search Engine: www.google.com • Search Engine: www.search.yahoo.com

  15. Conclusion Thank You

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