Orientation
Activities
Since everyone is coming to this class with different
computer experiences, we're listing a few class and Internet
orientation activities.
Activity
1, Expectations and Student Responsibilities
Please review your responsibilities under the Expectations
and Student Responsibilities guidelines. These guidelines
are in effect for this and all other courses.
Activity
2, Introduction Questionnaire
Complete the Introduction Questionnaire which provides
your instructor with some useful background information.
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Activity
3, Virus Protection
Be sure that you have antivirus software loaded and enabled
on each of the computers you will use during this course.
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Update your antivirus software on a schedule
(minimum weekly) so new viruses are detected.
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Run your virus software to scan all files,
regardless of type.
- Never open an email attachment from anyone without
virus-checking it first.
- Turn on macro virus protection in Microsoft Word and beware
of viruses in Word documents.
- Update your Windows operating system with free security
fixes from Microsoft.
If you need information on purchasing antivirus software,
here are two suggestions:
Must-Read... article
The
Skinny on Computer Viruses
Rob Rosenberg compiles and updates a list
of the latest computer virus myths
and hoaxes.
Symantec's AntiVirus Security Response Center
The best source of information about current virus
information.
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Activity
4, Internet Basics
(You may choose any one of the following tutorials.)
If you are somewhat new to the Internet, take time to review
one of the following online tutorials.
webTeacher
Tutorial
Learn how to send and receive email and attached files.
Bck2Skol
Lessons 1-6
The first six lessons of this tutorial are good for people
with little or no Internet experience.
CyberU Internet Basics
This tutorial was designed by Art Wolinsky at Southern Regional
High School in New Jersey as a tool to help students and teachers
learn about the Internet.
Learn
the Net
Click on Master the Basics to learn about how to set
up your modem, how to adjust your computer monitor for the
best results when surfing, how to get the most out of your
browser and how to speed up download time.
What
is the Internet, the WWW, and Netscape?
Excellent, one of the best tutorials on the Internet from
University of California, Berkeley
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Thank you for completing these orientation activities. You
will be contacted with instructions on how to begin the course
on the day before the course start date.
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