MS Internet Explorer - Introduction
This introductory Internet Explorer 11 course is for anyone who needs to understand how Internet Explorer works. Suitable for beginners. It is suitable for absolute beginners. We assume learners will already be familiar with using a keyboard, mouse, computer and assistive technology.
By the end of this course you will be able to open up IE and understand web addresses and search engines. You will learn about the modern and desktop interfaces. In the modern ones you will learn about the address bar, setting the home page, flip ahead, how to pin websites, add and organise favourites. In the desktop interface you will learn how to use the address bar, set your home page, add and organise your favourites. You will also learn how to add new browser tabs, cookies and temporary internet files. Lastly you will learn how to pin web pages and about compatibility settings.
Estimated Course duration is 3 hours. Each lesson takes on average 3-5 minutes to complete.
Introducing the Internet |
Opening Internet Explorer |
Understanding Web Addresses |
Search Engines |
Modern (UI) Versus New Course |
Changing the Default Browser |
Using the Address Bar |
Setting the Home Page |
Flip Ahead |
Pinning Websites |
Adding to Your Favourites |
Organising Your Favourites |
History Settings |
Adding New Browser Tabs |
Using Auto Complete |
Notification Bar |
Setting the Default Search Providers |
Printing Web Pages |
Using the Address Bar |
Setting the Home Page |
Adding To Your Favourites |
Favourites Bar |
Organising Your Favourites |
History Settings |
Adding New Browser Tabs |
Using Auto Complete |
Notification bar |
Setting the Default Search Providers |
Temporary Internet Files |
Cookies |
Printing Web Pages |
Compatibility Settings |
Saving Web Pages |
Using the Download Manager |