Using the Internet
Rev Hotel, Riberac, Dordogne, France
Thursday 18 January 2007, 14:00-17:00
"Using the Internet" is one of the popular "Keep I.T. Simple" series of computer training sessions designed for non-technical people. Training is led by experts who explain how things work simply and in plain english.
What's it about?
A clear demonstration of how the Internet works, including connecting, choosing a computer, staying safe online, surfing the net and using email. A series of practical demonstrations throughout the session and tips on how to make the Internet work for you.
Topics covered
- What is the Internet?
- How the Internet works
- What do you need to get online?
- Internet for leisure
- Internet for business
- Ask an expert
Relaxed learning
Don't miss this enjoyable opportunity to learn something new that could benefit you, your family or business for years to come. It does not matter if you are you're young or a silver surfer, beginner or experienced; sit back relax, listen and learn.
Who is it for?
This enjoyable and informative three hour session is designed for complete beginners to intermediate level.
Prerequisites
Delegates require only a basic understanding of a personal computer.
Duration, Format and Price
This 3 hour session is presented by a topic expert, in plain english, using a hotel training suite and video projector. The audience is encouraged to ask questions as they go. There is also an open question and answer session at the end which always proves to be popular.
Course Fee - 55 Euros
Training venue
Keep I.T. Simple sessions will be held at the Rev Hotel, Riberac in the North Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. Click here for map.



