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The internet is all about information. This site is dedicated to helping people learn to use that information in a coherent manner. Beginners' Central is based on a chapter by chapter structure, you may skip to any chapter you're interested in, or if you wish, you can start at the beginning and work your way forward.Before you begin your journey please a take a brief moment to learn how to navigate this learning site. The navigational buttons for this site are located at the top and bottom of every page. From there you can return to this main page, or move deeper into the tutorial. Windows users should remember that pressing CTRL (control) END simultaneously will bring you to the bottom of the page you're viewing.
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Pressing this button will always take you to this main page.
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This will move you back one page.
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This will move you forward one page.
Tuesday, October 20, 1998, The Internet Scout Report had this to say about Beginners' Central
"Created by Northern Webs, a Web design studio in Idaho, this online tutorial is aimed at the Internet newbie. Divided into several chapters, the tutorial guides users through the basic concepts and practical details of using the Internet. Topics include file downloading, email and news reader configuration and operation (on the two major browsers), FTP and Telnet basics, and Internet myths. A summary and brief quiz conclude each chapter. Although the tutorial would perhaps be easier read in a different font, on the whole, beginning users should certainly benefit from a visit."Friday, October 16, 1998, The good folks over at suit101.com saw fit to consider Beginners' Central as worthy of their prestigious award. Thanks! Recognition comes in all shapes and sizes, but we're especially pleased when a national publication takes note of us. Here is what USA Today had to say about Beginners' Central on September 29th, 1998.
"Here's a novel idea: Use the Web to teach newbies how to use the Web. Eight chapters packed with info. Includes an entertaining section on Internet myths -- from bogus e-mail viruses to appeals for "dying" kids. Cool even for some Web veterans."
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