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Introductory Guides
This section highlights some useful guides that take you through the early stages of using ICT. The resources range from short printable guides to get you going, to interactive websites that go through many topics at a basic level.

How Stuff Works.com PDF Print E-mail

Reviewed by: CVC Circuit Riders    Date: January 2009

How Stuff Works .com is a vast online encyclopedia covering, among other things, a vast range of IT topics. Each guide takes you through the basic principles of the subject of technology and how you can use it.

Topics include the Internet, Computers and Communications Equipment and Software, Social Networking and much more.
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ALISON.com online learning PDF Print E-mail

Reviewed by: CVC Circuit Riders    Date: August 2008 

ALISON is the world's leading free online learning resource for basic and essential workplace skills.

ALISON provides high-quality, engaging, interactive multimedia courseware for certification and standards-based learning. All courses on ALISON are accessible for free to individual learners.

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How to deal with spam PDF Print E-mail

Article    Source: CVC Circuit Riders    Date: May 2008

More and more frequently I get asked by clients what they can do aboutthe amount of Spam they are receiving. To know the answer, we need tounderstand a little about what spam is, why we get it and things we cando to minimise or irradicate it.

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BBC Webwise PDF Print E-mail

Reviewed by: CVC Circuit Riders    Date: January 2008

Interactive learning and information about using the internet and your computer.

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Citizens Online PDF Print E-mail

Reviewed by: CVC Circuit Riders    Date: January 2008 

The Everybody Online Hub produces learning resources to support informal ICT and Internet learning in the community. We recognise the benefits that technology can bring through improved well-being, increased employability and extended social support.

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