Staying Out of Internet Trouble ~
E-mail Is Not a Telephone

 

Staying Out of Internet Trouble or E-mail Is Not a Telephone

Before you begin this web-based training, think for a moment about your own personal privacy and the Internet. Do you worry about privacy issues when you go out onto the World Wide Web or when you write that short e-mail message to a fellow educator? Does this topic even concern you?

You probably use the World Wide Web every single day during a normal work week. Your personal list of uses probably includes some or all of the following:

  • Accessing legislative and state governmental updates
  • Reading memos and policy statements
  • Sending e-mail messages to numerous groups and individuals
  • Researching the latest educational materials
  • Reading journals and reports online
  • Downloading materials, research, and reports from the web
  • Staying up-to-date on current issues through internet newsletters
  • Listening to lectures, music, radio programs
  • Watching video clips
  • Receiving e-mail from numerous individuals

Look for these icons throughout your training!
This icon will be present when  you can open and print a file Open and print a file This icon will be present when you will link to a website on the Internet
Link to the Internet  
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