Web Help

Exploring the World Wide Web helps kids:
  1. Understand what the Internet is, what the World Wide Web is, and how the Web works.
  2. Understand what hardware and software are needed to access the Web.
  3. Learn the basics of using the Netscape Navigator Web browser.
  4. Understand URLs and use them to connect to Websites.
  5. Visit some useful and/or cool Websites
  6. Use indexes and search tools to find information on the Web.
  7. Create simple Web-compatible documents of your own in Hypertext Markup Language.
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Netiquette, Copyright, Citations, and Acceptable Use

 


Authors: Bill Britton, Mohr Elementary School, Pleasanton; Diana Fong-Wedgwood, Edison Elementary School; Tim Perrotta, Cesar Chavez Middle School, and Steven Smith, Edison Elementary School.
Created for the NTEP II Fermilab LInC program sponsored by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Education Office and Friends of Fermilab, and funded by United States Department of Energy, Illinois State Board of Education, North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium which is operated by North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL), and the National Science Foundation.
Web Maintainer: ed-webmaster@fnal.gov
Last Updated: October 9, 2000
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