Review the table below to identify the purpose of the following buttons.  Although there are other buttons listed on your menu bar, these buttons will be used most often during this inservice component.
 

Use the "back" button to go back to the most recent page that you have viewed.  You can continue to click the button for as many times as you wish to go back.
Use the "forward" button to go forward a page.
Clicking on the "reload" button will refresh your page.  Why? Your computer has a built in function that saves the graphics and text of a website in memory.  That way, when you access the Internet and bring up that page, it will not take as long to load the graphics.  Some web pages change more often than you think.   Clicking on the "reload" button tells your computer to show the most updated version of the page.  Remember, this button could also look like this - 
It depends on what browsing software you are using.  Make sense?
The "print" button can be used in place of the print function located under the "File" pull-down menu.  This is just another option.
Clicking on the "search" button will take you to the Netscape or Microsoft (or AOL, etc.) search screen.  This is where you conduct a search on the Internet.
 

Charlie Crist - Commissioner of Education
Loretta Costin - Division Director
Leatricia A. Williams - Adult Education Program Director

This program was developed by the State of Florida Adult Secondary/GED/VPI Committee of the Practitioners' Task Force, through an Adult Education State Leadership Grant from the Florida Department of Education,
Division of Workforce Development.

Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this web-based training component,
it is not an official publication of the Florida Department of Education.