The Internet for the Older and Wiser: Get Up and Running Safely on the Web (The Third Age Trust (U3A)/Older & Wiser) Review
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(More customer reviews)I'm a US reference librarian who purchased this for my adult non-fiction collection. It's got solid instructions and directions.... but it's written from a UK point of view. Meaning that a lot of the websites used in the book are things like the UK Amazon, or especially in the section on auction sites, UK government auctions. Links for British newspapers. Examples are given in pounds. So forth.
As someone who has taught beginning computer classes geared towards seniors, a lot of the examples in here may be a bit frustrating for them -- especially for the travel sections linking to UK-centric travel sites that show someone how to pick flights from London to Malaga, with no US airports.
Again, the instructions in here are solid - browsing, searching, printing, social networking, etc. But if you're thinking of buying this for the US senior in your life, you may want to try something else.
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The Internet is not just for the youthful-it's for everyone!
With plenty of leisure time and disposable income, the over 50s are the fastest growing segment of Internet users. From booking holidays to shopping, joining clubs and researching family history, the Internet is where the people over 50 can indulge in their favorite pastimes and stay in touch with friends and family.
The Internet for the Older and Wiser is the ideal solution to get you up and running safely on the World Wide Web. This full-colour guide walks you step by step through the basics, while giving you the best advice on how to make the most of what the Internet has to offer.
Shows you how to safely search and shop online; research your family tree; stay in touch with family; join social networks; and manage your finances
Written in full colour with explanatory screenshots and an easy-to-read font
Includes brain-teaser sections, a glossary for easy reference, and a useful website directory.
Uses the latest release of Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows XP, and Internet Explorer 8-updates, including Windows 7, and training tutorials can be found online at pcwisdom.co.uk
If you want to get started online but don't know how, you won't find a better guide than The Internet for the Older and Wiser.
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