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Web 101: Making the Net Work for You [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Wendy G. Lehnert


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Here we have an introductory Internet book (indeed, an introduction to intermediate-level personal computing in a lot of ways) that is well suited to people who don't mind reading. Web 101: Making the Net Work for You is meant as a textbook for use in a classroom, so it's also for people who don't mind spending money. Is this book accurate, thorough and readable? Yes. Is it a good value? Not really. Don't hesitate to buy it if you need it for a class, though--you won't be disappointed.

Author Wendy Lehnert assumes her readers know next to nothing about the Internet, and proceeds to educate them largely through the "naming of parts" approach. This book teems with lists of terms, plus other textbook features like questions and exercises at the end of each chapter. Some of the questions associated with the online exercises seem kind of silly ("What did you have to do to view your postcard?"), but should serve to push reluctant surfers online. Lehnert takes care to allay readers' fears about scams, viruses and security, explaining what the hazards are and how they are best avoided. She also likes to treat the Internet as a community to be joined, rather than as a technology to be coped with. In a typical section, she explains how to shop for software by consulting expert reviews on information sites, as well as visiting software shops. --David Wall -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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Here, we have an introductory Internet book (indeed, an introduction to intermediate-level personal computing in a lot of ways) that's well suited to people who don't mind reading. Web 101: Making the Net Work for You is meant as a textbook for use in a classroom; so, it's also for people who don't mind spending money. Is this book accurate, thorough, and readable? Yes. Is it a good value? Not really. However, don't hesitate to buy it, if you need it for a class--you won't be disappointed.

Author Wendy Lehnert assumes that her readers know next to nothing about the Internet, and proceeds to educate them largely through the "naming-of-parts" approach. This book teems with lists of terms and other textbook features, like questions and exercises at the end of each chapter. Some of the questions that are associated with the online exercises seem kind of silly ("What did you have to do to view your postcard?"), but should serve to push reluctant surfers online. Lehnert takes care to allay readers' fears about scams, viruses, and security--she explains what the hazards are and how they're best avoided. She also likes to treat the Internet as a community to be joined, instead of as a technology to be coped with. In a typical section, she explains how to shop for software by consulting expert reviews on information sites, as well as visiting software shops. --David Wall

Topics covered: The Internet, for people who haven't used it much, but who are comfortable with the basics of using a PC. The author explains Web surfing, e-mail, information searches, downloadable software, and online shopping. There's also introductory coverage of publishing pages with HTML. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.


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Best Computer Book I've Read 5. Januar 2003
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The Second Edition (2002) of Web 101 is a superb book. I respectfully disagree with the Amazon.com review's opinion that the book is "not really" a good value. It is expensive, but worth it. It is very well written, with lots of facts and examples to back up the author's points. The layout of the book may be the best I've ever had the pleasure to see.
Don't let the iguana cartoon on the cover mislead you into thinking it's a lightweight! I would especially recommend this for grade or high school teachers using the Net in their classroom, but anyone who wants a solid, thorough understanding of this topic will enjoy this highly readable work.
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Boring junior high school level book. 13. Dezember 2003
Von Gavin Newsum - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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All the chapters constantly drag on and on like a boring novel. The book is somewhat like a director trying to strech a 50 minute movie into a 2 hour epic. There are few terms in bold and tons of useless garbage in between that is just opinions and junk you don't need to know. This book is more like the type of book you will find in junior high school levels. Like a mother talking to a child type of writing quality. There are many other outstanding books on the market. Don't waste your time purchasing this book. Anyway, this is a school textbook, not a reference book that you would keep at your workstation or library. Why would you buy a textbook and not a "computer" type of book. How can this be a second edition? Many typos have not been edited.

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