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Beginner's Guide to Effective E-mail

http://www.webfoot.com/advice/email.top.html?Yahoo

Talks about the ways to express intonation and gestures through e-mail. Gives information on page layouts and the format of e-mail as well.

Center for the Application of Information Technology

http://www.cait.wustl.edu/cait/

A consortium whose mission is "to be a center of learning in the field of information management and to provide our member companies with world-class educational and leadership programs."

FutureNet

http://www.futurenet.co.uk/netmag/Issue1/Easy/index.html

Europe's leading electronic magazine. Serves as a complete in-depth Internet beginner's guide. Provides information on how to hook up your machine, how to use information to your advantage, and more. Also provides a history of the Internet.

Gestalt Systems, Inc.

http://www.gestalt-sys.com/

Provides links to computer training classes, courseware, educational support, and information for downloading its training software.

Global Institute for Interactive Multimedia

http://www.thegiim.org/

Provides information and guides for teaching people how to create a home page. Divides the information according to the audience; for example, provides a different tutorial for teachers than for business owners.

Glossary of Internet Terms

http://www.matisse.net/files/glossary.html

Lists and defines Internet and computer-related terms and acronyms.

How To Search a WAIS Database

http://town.hall.org/util/wais_help.html

Provides information on how to begin and structure a Wide Area Internet Server search. Describes how to use Boolean operators, wild cards, relevance ranking, and so on. Offers a tutorial on using a WAIS search engine.

INFO Online

http://www.pona.com

Focuses on "Information Networking For Oncologists," and specifically provides information for physicians dealing with networks, integration, and pharmaceutical companies. Also offers information for people involved with oncology, including patients.

INFOMINE

http://lib-www.ucr.edu/

An online library at the University of California-Riverside. Aims to make resources available to UCR students and staff, but is open to the public. Offers many online card catalogs and articles.

Information Management Group

http://www.imginfo.com/

A Windows development and Internet educational and consulting firm offering university courses, consulting, and tips and tricks for developers. Provides links to services and classes offered.

Information Resources

http://www.si.umich.edu/hp/Websites.html

Although focusing primarily on the University of Michigan School of Information, also offers links to a variety of Internet resources.

Inter-Links

http://www.nova.edu/Inter-Links/start.html

A site for browsing the Internet and locating specific resources. Features Internet resources, guides and tutorials, news and weather, library resources, fun and games, a reference shelf, and a miscellaneous section. Includes several original search engines as well. Millions of visitors can't be wrong.

Internet Learning Center

http://oeonline.com/~emoryd

Offers tutorial columns and "where to go" columns. Also includes links to the UNIX Reference Center, the Hyptertext Guide, Rinaldi's Netiquette, Odd de Presno's Online World book, and other Internet resources. Past columns are archived.

Internet Web Text

http://www.december.com/web/text/index.html

A hypertext guide to the Internet, written by Net guru John December. Begins with Internet orientation and clicks through all the major Internet tools. Highly recommended.

Introduction to the Internet II

http://uu-gna.mit.edu:8001/uu-gna/text/internet/index.html

One of several prototype classes and texts sponsored through the Globewide Network Academy. Introduces the user to various resources available via the Internet, with particular emphasis on allowing a neophyte to access GNA services as quickly as possible.

Kids on Campus (Cornell Theory Center)

http://www.tc.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/Kids.on.Campus/top.pl

The Cornell Theory Center sponsors Kids On Campus as part of its celebration of National Science and Technology Week. The purpose of this event is to increase computer awareness and scientific interest among Ithaca, New York-area third, fourth, and fifth grade students. Hands-on computer activities, innovative videos, and exciting demonstrations help the children develop interest and excitement in computers and science.

Learning Edge Corp.

http://www.io.org/~tle/

Offers products and services to the private and public sectors, including courseware and training, animation, videos, interfaces, and more. Contains links to clients, services, portfolio, and more.

Library Solutions Institute and Press

http://www.internet-is.com/library/

Internet training information and seminars for both students and trainers. Self-paced tutorials including HTML tutorial, K–12 resources, publications, and more.

Magnett Internet Gateway

http://www.magnet.ca/

Links to various Internet browsers and gateways such as software archives, helper applications, Netscape questions and answers, and customer service for subscribers of Magnett Internet Gateway.

Management Concepts Inc.

http://www.MgmtConcepts.com/

A corporation providing training in personal property management, property leasing, grants management, and computer and financial applications. Provides access to new courses and special events, publications, and links to other sites of related interest.

MicroMedium, Inc.

http://www.micromedium.com/

Check out MicroMedium's Digital Trainer Professional® multimedia computer-based training software for your organization. Already in use by AT&T, MCI, Long John Silver's, and others. Includes links to product reviews, demos, tech support, the MicroMedium training library, and ordering information.

Multimedia Help Page

http://www.sdcs.k12.ca.us/people/schumsky/greg.html

Provides quick access to sources of multimedia tools and tips on the Web. Also provides links and tips for video production, search engines, and production tools for the Apple Newton.

Net Guru Technologies, Inc.

http://www.ngt.com/

On-site training and consulting by certified Webmasters. Some courses include these topics: Webmaster specialists, security and firewalls, UNIX, networking, TCP/IP, and more. If you register online, you will receive a rebate!

Net: User Guidelines and Netiquette, by Arlene Rinaldi

http://www.fau.edu/rinaldi/net/index.html

Offers a collection of Internet user guidelines and netiquette. Discusses legal and ethical issues involved.

Netscape Tutorial

http://w3.ag.uiuc.edu/AIM/Discovery/Net/www/netscape/index.html

Gives a step-by-step tutorial on using Netscape—it can be very in-depth. Allows for different levels of expertise.

Online World Resources Handbook

http://login.eunet.no/~presno/

Provides practical advice on using the Internet to get information or programs. Breaks topics down into various topics, such as how to get free expert assistance, how to read your electronic daily news, and more.

Patrick Crispen's Internet Roadmap

http://www.brandonu.ca/~ennsnr/Resources/Roadmap/Welcome.html

This is the Internet Roadmap online training course, available in HTML. This is a well-written tutorial and is very user-friendly. A must for any Internet coordinator's bookmark list!

UK Index Beginner's Guide: the Net

http://www.ukindex.co.uk/begin0.html

Serves as a beginners guide to using the Internet, and includes pointers to more resources.

Winsock Connections

http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/~xniu/winsock.htm

Explains both the hardware and software issues concerning setting up your Windows PC to access the Internet. Explains where to get the software you need and how to configure it. Also provides information on creating HTML documents.

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Writing the Information Superhighway

http://www.umich.edu/~wbutler/UC153Syl.html

Offers information regarding how to write literature for the Internet (originally an online class at University of Michigan). Lets you direct questions to the professors who originally taught the class. Also includes a linked bibliography of other sites.

Youth Quake

http://emall.com/yq/home.html

Serves as a destination for computer-literate youth. Plans to cater to education all around the world.

Zen and the Art of the Internet

http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/zen/zen-1.0_toc.html

A beginner's guide to the Internet. Offers information on the search engines available and even a section on how to create a newsgroup.