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  • Unit 1: Getting Started

    Internet

    URLs and the address bar

    Domain name

    Connecting to the Internet

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  • What is the Internet ?

    Interconnected computer networks

    Access almost any informationGlobal Network

    Use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) 3

  • HTTP >> Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

    Digital Certificate

    URL

    HTTP >> Hyper Text Transfer ProtocolHTTPS >> Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure

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  • http://www.sanook.com/ into the address bar.

    https://www.facebook.com into the address bar.

    URLs and the address bar

    Address bar

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    http://www.sanook.com/https://www.facebook.com/

  • Domain Examples Type of Website .co, .com Company (and general use) .ac, .edu Academic/education .org Non-profit organization .gov Government .net Internet company

    https://arit.rmutl.ac.th

    Top-Level DomainDomain Name

    Level 1 Level 2Sub Domain Name

    Protocal

    Domain name of the website

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  • Connecting to the Internet

    Internet Leased Line

    3G and 4GDSL

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  • Internet service provider (ISP)

    An ISP is an Internet service provider, an organization that provides services for accessing, using, or participating in the Internet.

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  • 3G and 4G

    Connections provide a direct link between an ICT device and a mobile phone operators network.

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  • Quick enough to download a HD movie.10

  • DSL/Cable

    Cable connections are wired links to the Internet (using either special telephone lines or fiber optic cables)

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  • Leased Line

    These are dedicated wired connections to the internet with extremely high bandwidth

    Popular in Big business

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  • Bandwidth Description

    Kilobits (kbps) 1 kbps equals 1,000 bits per second.

    Megabits (mbps) 1 mbps equals 1,000,000 bits per second.

    Gigabits (gbps) 1 gbps equals 1,000,000,000 bits per second.

    Bandwidth

    In computing, bandwidth is the bit-rate of available or consumed information capacity expressed typically in metric multiples of bits per second. Variously, bandwidth may be characterized as network bandwidth, data bandwidth, or digital bandwidth.

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  • Wi-fi Network

    Wi-Fi or WiFi is a technology for wireless local area networking.

    SSID ListSignal Strength Indicators

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  • Connect to a Network

    1. Click

    2. Select SSID

    3. Password

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  • Unit 2: Web Browsingand Navigation

    Web Browsing

    Tabbed Browsing

    Navigation

    History

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  • Web Browsing Concepts

    Surfing the Internet

    Retrieving resources on the World Wide Web

    Web pageVideo

    ContentSound17

  • The most popular web browsers are Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge (preceded by Internet Explorer), Safari, Opera and Firefox.

    Web Browsing Concepts

    Web Browsing = Web browsers

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  • The Browser Window

    Navigation Buttons

    Address Bar

    View Window

    Status Bar

    Tabs

    Browser Controls

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  • The Refresh button will reload the current page. If a website stops working, try using the Refresh button.

    Refresh a web page

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  • Create A new blank tab, click the button to the right of any open tabs.

    Open a web page in a new tab, new window

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  • Close a tab

    Close a tab

    Close Windows

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  • Switch between tabs , windows

    Click

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  • Backwards

    Navigation between pages: backwards

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  • Navigation between pages: Forwards

    Forwards

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  • Set the web browser home page.

    1. Click Tools, Internet options.

    2. On General tab.

    • User current

    • Use Default

    • Use new tab

    3. Click Apply, OK to close the window.

    Navigation between pages: homepage

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  • Navigation between pages: homepage

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  • History1

    2 3

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  • Ctrl+F

    Find on this page

    OR

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  • Use a web tool to translate a web page, text

    https://translate.google.co.thClick

    Click

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  • Unit 3: Setting and Security

    Pop-ups and cookies

    Browser Help

    Downloading

    Copyright

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  • Allow, block pop-ups1. Click

    2. Select

    3. Select

    4. Select

    5. Click “OK”

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  • Allow, block cookies

    1. Click

    2. Select

    3. Select4. Select

    7. Click “OK”

    5. Click “Block”

    6. Click “OK”

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  • Internet Explorer contains an online Help facility that may assist if you experience problems using the program.

    Browser Help

    Help function

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  • Delete history, temporary internet files

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  • Add Favorites bar

    Click OR

    Click

    Click

    Click “Add”

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  • Delete Favorites bar

    ORRight Click

    Right Click

    Click

    Click

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  • Downloading , save file to a location

    Click

    Click

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  • Copy text

    Right Click

    Select

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  • Saving Target as…

    Right Click

    Click

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  • Saving images

    Right Click

    Click

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  • Preview , print a web page

    Right Click Click

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  • Copyright is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of an original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution. This is usually only for a limited time.

    Copyright

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  • Unit 4: Communication

    Search engines

    Information searching

    Online Communities

    Communities Tool

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  • Keyword

    Search Engine

    Search Box

    Search Button

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  • Search EngineImages Videos News Map

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  • Click

    Advanced Search

    Click

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  • Advanced Search

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  • * Index Directory

    Information searching

    * Search Engine

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  • Index Directory

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  • Online Communities

    An online community is a group of people with common interests who use the Internet (web sites, email, instant messaging, etc) to communicate, work together and pursue their interests over time.

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  • Communities Tool

    A communication tool is the specific device or product that carries a communication message to a target group.

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  • Shopping

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  • Learning

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  • Publishing

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  • Banking

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  • Government services

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  • Entertainment

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  • Communication

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  • Unit 5: Microsoft Outlook

    Microsoft Outlook

    Account and Contact

    E-mail

    Calendar and Appointments

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  • Microsoft Outlook

    Microsoft outlook is a personal information manager from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft office suite.

    It can be used as :• Stand-alone application, • Work with Microsoft exchange server• Microsoft SharePoint server• Shared mailboxes and calendars, • Exchange public folders, • SharePoint lists, • Meeting schedules.

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  • Add Account

    1. Account Settings

    2. New..

    3. E-mail Account

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  • Add Account

    1. Password

    2. 3.

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  • Add Account

    4.

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  • 1.Tabs

    2.Ribbon

    3.Folders Pane

    4.Navigation Bar

    5.Contentpane

    6.Readingpane

    Microsoft Outlook

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  • Tab Home

    Tab SEND/RECEIVE

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  • Tab FOLDER

    Tab VIEW

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  • New Contact

    1.Click.

    2.Contact

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  • Search e-mail or Messages

    Click.

    Search for messages and people in Outlook.com and Outlook on the web by using the Search Mail and People box at the top of the page.

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  • Signature

    1. Click.

    File >> Options >> Tab “Mail”>> Signatures

    2. Add Name

    3. Ok

    4. Signature

    5. Ok

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  • Create an e-mail

    1.Click.

    2.Send To

    3.Send ToCc > Carbon Bcc > Blind Carbon Copy

    4.Subject

    6.Send.

    5.Content

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  • Create an e-mail: Attachments

    1.Click.

    2. Select file

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  • Open E-mail

    Click to open e-mail

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  • Open Attachments

    Attachments icon

    Attachments tabs

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  • Replying

    1.Click.

    Reply to an email message to the sender of the original message.

    Reply All, a message is created and addressed to the sender and any additional recipients of the original message. reply to an email message

    2. Add Message to reply.

    3.Click Send.

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  • Forwarding

    1.Click.

    3. Add Message to forward.

    4.Click Send.

    Forward a message, the message includes any attachments that were included with the original message

    2. e-mail to forward.

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  • E-mail Importance

    Set the level of importance for an email message to indicate whether the message needs the recipients' attention quickly or can be read later. For messages that have an importance-level setting, recipients see a visual indicator in their Inbox.

    In the mail message window, on the Message tab, in the Options group, click High Importanceor Low Importance.

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  • Following Up

    By flagging e-mail messages, you can track responses to messages that you send. You can also make sure that you follow up on messages that you receive. In either case, you can include a reminder alert.

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  • Calendar

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  • Quick Appointments

    1.Click.

    Subject

    Location

    Time

    Detail

    Click.

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  • New Meeting

    1.Click.

    SubjectLocation

    Time

    Detail

    Click.E-mail

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  • Meeting Invitations

    1.Right Click.

    SubjectLocation

    Time

    Detail

    Click.E-mail

    2.Invite Attendees

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  • Cancelling a Meeting

    1. Click.

    2.Cancel Meeting

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