Computers, Education, Internet, FAQs, Help, and Tutorials
See Also:
- Web browser, CGI and Web FAQs
- Intended to introduce a user to the benefits and facilities available through the Internet.
- How to avoid being ripped off by Internet scams, fraud, misinformation, and hype.
- Basic explanations and tutorials organized by topic.
- Development informational site with tutorials on Active Server Pages, Database manipulation, statistical counters and e-mail.
- Links and lessons on learning the Internet, web building, and related topics, produced by an instructor/web geek.
- A comprehensive web-based tutorial that lets individuals develop Internet skills at their own pace. Three learning levels: Basic, Intermediate and Pro. Created by University of Toronto.
- Kim Komando's Komputer Klinic, providing information, a library of articles, frequently asked questions, computer tips, tricks and secrets.
- Beginning with the first steps online to building Web sites and technical info... If you don't find what you need, you can e-mail questions.
- Your host, Sandy Berger, humanizes cyberspace with special insights, easy to understand tutorials, product reviews, feature stories, computer news, and tips.
- Article describing three techniques for sharing a broadband internet connection with multiple computers.
- This site offers an interactive feedback board, the online "feedmeback" guide and contains several methods to boost surfers participation to your feedback requests.
- This site lists a database of websites offering free help for computer related problems, errors, troubleshooting, and general computer information. [May not work in all browsers]
- Interactive, illustrated guide for beginners learning the web, browsers, email, FTP, telnet, file formats, searching, and all things Internet.
- Information and code for developers on python, zope, ColdFusion, ASP, XML, XML-RPC and Web programming.
- Steve Schindler writes software and Internet related reviews and articles.
- Computer advice, help, information, tutorial, and review articles.
- Simple internet tutorials.
- A personal website of Max Nokhrin. It offers help in many different areas, including online viruses.
- News, hints and tips, essentials.
- A collection of tutorials from the University at Albany Libraries on using the Internet for research.
- Upgrade your PC with the free manuals provided. Includes a shop for hardware, software and peripherals.
- Jargon free tutorials with screen shots, e-books, and magazine subscription.
- A training resource for helping students learn about the Internet and World Wide Web. Links to important resources for further exploration and searching, including major guides.
- Guides and tutorials for beginning internet usage, HTML, javascript, cgi, and search engines.
- Tutorials for Java, Internet protocols (HTTP, sockets, CGI) OLE, COM, ActiveX, CORBA, and other web technologies.
- Information on how to build a web site, including articles and tutorials on html, css, javascript, and graphic design.
- Sharpen your knowledge of computers and the Internet. Glossary, help center.
- Weekly newsletter about computers and the internet.
- Help-Net is an educational discussion list dedicated to helping people to become more experienced Internet users, and to discussing Internet related topics.
- Internet related help documents including information on web browsers, e-mail, and file types.
- The Philippine source of information for Internet and technology. Tutorials on internet marketing, web designing and how to establish an internet presence for your company.
- Brief insight into the history, protocols and uses for the WWW.
- A collection of tutorials and references centered around Internet, web, telecommunications and related networking technologies explained by InetDaemon.
- Internet tips and help by Suranga Manage.
- The tutorial walks the beginner web designer through the process of making their first web site.
- Offers tips and techniques on how to safe surf, build great homepages, and become a webmaster.
- Includes: discussion and information lists on the Internet, Usenet newsgroups, FTP sites, computer products, vendors and Internet and Web design companies.
- Information and links to aid surfers who wish to opt-out of forced Internet advertising.
- Describes the internet before the WWW existed, how to navigate the WWW, how to evaluate content found on the web, how to search, and how to cite what is found.
- Technology ethics and netiquette guides, geared for children grades 3-12.
- Basic introduction to exploring the Internet. Provides information on things such as mailing lists, newsgroups, gophers, search strategies, Internet terms, and error messages in addition to AOL-specific products and access to member help services.
- A free lecture-based presentation on how the networks of the world interconnect to create the Internet. Covers NAP, PNAP, Internet history, Internet organizations and Internet protocols.
- Teacher Web provides and instructs teachers with and to a way of creating their own website to communicate with students outside of class.
- Answering the question "What are the major pieces of the Internet, and who are the major players in each segment?" By Russ Haynal.
- Tips and articles related to computers, technology, and the Internet.
- Brian Kelly comments on the 404 error message provided on UK University websites.
- An Internet Guide and Tutorial.
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