As the presence of technology grows in both personal and professional arenas, the demand for
those who can communicate via the Internet has never been stronger, and will only continue to
progress exponentially in the future. The fourth edition of Fred Hofstetter’s Internet Literacy
provides the key components to starting online, from accessing the Internet to creating your own
Websites with audio and video. While practically applying these invaluable skills, Hofstetter’s text
also focuses on the larger issues that surround online communication, such as growing technological advancements and their effect on society as a whole.
With the latest edition of Internet
Literacy, you get.... |
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New features such as Dreamweaver coverage,
an illustrated timeline of the history
of the Internet, and tips for conducting
scholarly searches following APA, MLA,
and CMS guidelines. |
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Updated coverage of online issues and
applications (copyright, equity, wireless technologies, PDAs, and media hubs) and
a Windows and Macintosh compatible
textbook that includes iTunes.
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Learning resources that include a 30-day trial
of Microsoft FrontPage 2003, end-of-chapter
exercises with real-world applications and case
projects, and modular assignments that allow
instructor flexibility.. |
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This web site by Pat Sine provides quick and easy access to all of the Internet resources and examples referred to in the textbook. |
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