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these sites.
Learning
Links
"Learning Links" is a comprehensive collection of
Internet resources for online learners, including links to Browser, Email,
FTP and Operating System tutorials, search engines and sites to download
software.
webTeacher
"webTeacher" is a great place to learn about computers
and the Internet. Featuring interactive, self-paced tutorials on everything
from mailing lists, chat rooms, HTML and Java, you can learn just the
basics or "go further."
Macintosh Tips and Tutorials
Can't figure out how to turn off those pesky help
balloons? Wondering what the shortcut keys on your Apple computer do?
"Macintosh Tips and Tutorials" has the answers to all of your questions,
and nifty tips and tutorials, too.
If you want more advanced skills, visit these sites.
Ozline:
Making the Most of the Web
Created by former San Diego State University Fellow
Tom March, Ozline: Making the Most of Web is an outstanding, irreverent
site for online students, educators and designers. Don't miss Ten Stages
to Web-Use Nirvana."
WebMonkey
"WebMonkey" has articles and tutorials for people
who want to build web sites,including"CGI Scripts for Fun and Profit"
and the "Dynamic HTML Tutorial."
HTML
Goodies
Why buy the book when you can learn it online? Learn
JavaScript, CGI Scripting, DHTML and more at the resource-rich site, "HTML
Goodies." You can also join a discussion group, ask a question, or visit
"Java Goodies," a JavaScript library.
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