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Mozilla Firefox 3: Introduction
Overview

You are familiar with computers and how they work. Computers have contributed to the rise and spread of the Internet, which has now become the driving force for networked societies around the globe. In this course, you will use Mozilla® Firefox® 3 to take full advantage of all that Internet has to offer.

Course Objectives

You will use the tabbed browsing feature to browse the web and access the information you desire. Mozilla® Firefox® provides you with a user-friendly interface with enhanced security features for a safe and secure browsing experience.

Prerequisites

This course assumes that you are familiar with using personal computers and launching programs. You should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. Specifically, you should be able to launch and close programs, navigate to information stored on the computer, manage files and folders, and select text.


Target Student

This course is designed for persons with a basic understanding of Microsoft® Windows and the Internet, who need to learn how to use Mozilla® Firefox® 3 to navigate through the Internet.

Hardware Requirements

This course requires one desktop computer for each student with the following configuration:

  • Intel® Pentium® IV 800 MHz or higher
  • 512 MB of RAM or higher
  • 1024 x 768 generic monitor
  • 40 GB of hard disk or higher
  • High-speed Internet connection
  • Compatible pointing device
  • Printer

The configuration of the instructor's computer includes:

  • Intel® Pentium® IV 800 MHz or higher
  • 512 MB of RAM or higher
  • 1024 x 768 generic monitor
  • 40 GB of hard disk or higher
  • High-speed Internet connection
  • Compatible pointing device
  • Display system to project the computer screen
Platform Requirements

  • Microsoft® Windows XP
Software Requirements

  • Mozilla® Firefox® 3.0
  • Adobe® Reader® 6.0 or later
Performance-Based Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • explore the user interface elements of Mozilla Firefox 3.0.
  • browse websites using Mozilla® Firefox®.
  • search and download information from the web using Mozilla® Firefox®.
  • communicate with other online users.
  • manage information from the web using bookmarks and save web pages on to your local system.
  • configure the privacy and security settings in Mozilla® Firefox®.
Delivery Method

Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.

Course duration

1 Day Course outline

Lesson 1: Getting Started with Mozilla® Firefox® 3.0

Topic 1A: Overview of Mozilla Firefox
Topic 1B: Explore the Mozilla Firefox Interface
Topic 1C: Customize the Mozilla Firefox Interface
Topic 1D: Use the Mozilla Firefox Help System


Lesson 2: Browsing Websites Using Mozilla® Firefox®

Topic 2A: View Web Pages on Tabs
Topic 2B: Navigate Through a Web Page


Lesson 3: Obtaining Information from the Web

Topic 3A: Search the Web
Topic 3B: Find Information Using Online Directories
Topic 3C: Customize Search Options
Topic 3D: Download Information from the Web


Lesson 4: Communicating Over the Web

Topic 4A: Communicate Using Email
Topic 4B: Subscribe to a Newsgroup
Topic 4C: Collaborate with Newsgroups


Lesson 5: Managing Information

Topic 5A: Work with Bookmarks
Topic 5B: Work with Live Bookmarks
Topic 5C: Save a Web Page
Topic 5D: Print a Web Page


Lesson 6: Managing Web Settings in Mozilla® Firefox®

Topic 6A: Configure Privacy Settings
Topic 6B: Configure Pop-Up Settings
Topic 6C: Configure Internet Security Settings



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