Summary:
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Do you feel that you have been left behind in the technological revolution? Are you looking for sound, practical advice on getting the most out of email and the Internet? If so, The Internet and email for the Over 50s is exactly what you need! Focusing on a wide range of internet and email uses that are of particular relevance and interest to older computer users and the technologically terrified, including travel, shopping and much more, this book even covers online dating!
The author approaches the subject in a highly accessible way, covering emailing, making calls over the Internet, shopping online, banking, setting up a blog and searching online. Starting from first basics, it begins with how to choose the right computer, software and peripherals. Made up of of self-contained chapters with the emphasis on what the computer is being used for, rather than scary technical stuff about the software needed, this book covers key areas of interest including: getting started with email, sending and receiving emails and attachments; making phone calls over the internet (VOIP etc), 'chatting' online; reading and writing blogs; keeping your personal information safe online and keeping your computer safe from viruses; finding what you need on the internet, shopping, banking and online auctions. Filled with clear instructions and supported with screenshots, tips, hints and a full 'jargon-busting' glossary, it assumes no prior knowledge of using the internet and email, guiding you with practical good humour to success.
The Internet and Email for the Over 50s includes:
Chapter 1: Choosing a computer Chapter 2: Other equipment you might need Chapter 3: Programs (software) you might need Chapter 4: Getting started on your computer Chapter 5: Setting up your email address Chapter 6: Sending and receiving emails Chapter 7: Sending and receiving email attachments Chapter 8: Organizing email messages and contacts Chapter 9: Getting started on the Internet Chapter 10: Keeping organized when using the Web Chapter 11: Making phone calls over the internet Chapter 12: Chatting over the internet Chapter 13: Getting involved with online communities | Chapter 14: Reading and writing blogs Chapter 15: Keeping your personal information safe online Chapter 16: Keeping your computer safe from online threats Chapter 17: Arranging and booking your travels Chapter 18: Banking online and other financial services Chapter 19: Buying from an online auction Chapter 20: Selling at an online auction Chapter 21: Doing your grocery shopping Chapter 22: Working and learning Chapter 23: Accessing TV, radio and games Chapter 24: Accessing music and films Chapter 25: Dating
- Written with humour in plain language to take the fear out of using email and the internet
- Including a comprehensive jargonbuster glossary, it cuts through the 'techno babble'
- It explains how to carry out the simple, everyday tasks that every reader needs
- By the same author as the highly successful Teach Yourself Confident Computing for the Over 50s.
- The book that teaches you how to get the most out of life through your computer
Competitively priced
About the Author(s):
Bob Reeves is an ICT and personal finance education consultant and writer. Based in Lincolnshire, he also holds the position of Team Leader/Senior Examiner (Computing) for the AQA Examination Board in Manchester.
He trained as a teacher specialising in business and ICT and has taught on a range of business and ICT courses over the years with students as young as 4 and as old as 80.
This and his sister title, [Teach Yourself] Confident Computing for the Over 50s, have many fans who love his practical and easy style.
Readership:
Any adult who has little experience with using Internet and email
Reviews:
A friendly, easy to follow guide to getting online.
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