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1 Hong Kong Preview Day l Welcome l Your tutors Andy Ewers Nick Lewis l today’s Agenda

2 Agenda Welcome & Introduction 10.15Session 1. Fundamentals & Review of Prep coffee break 11.30Session 2. Introducing WebMail 12.00Session 3. Introducing WebBoard lunch break

3 Agenda continued… 2.00Session 4. Windows Explorer :- Managing Files & Folders 2.30Session 5. Internet Explorer :- Managing Favorites, Cookies, etc 3.00Session 6. Hands-On Session 4.00 close

4 Introduction the LAICT Programme of Learning supported self-managed study

5 1. Fundamentals u hardware basics u adding devices/drivers u handling files / back-up  user interface (windows) u copy/paste function LAICT   u O L E u video- conferencing u interactive capabilities u version control u evaluating software Checklist of preparatory study

6 2. LAICT WebMail l Key Features u web based u setting options u using folders u composing messages u attachments

7 3. LAICT WebBoard l Key Features u access via “chat” u setting options u posting messages :- new & replies u composing messages u attachments

8 4. Windows Explorer l Folders u views u creating, renaming, etc u default folders »My Documents »Program Files »Windows l Files u select, copy, move, delete, etc

9 5. Internet Explorer l Toolbars & FullScreen l Managing favorites l Optimising your system u home page u temporary internet files u cookies u java JIT compiler u use a text editor u use ‘find’

10 6. Hands On l Complete the prep for Module 1 u including WebMail & WebBoard l Windows Explorer u create a new folder u copy a file into it l Internet Explorer u create a new favorites folder u add some bookmarks into it