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You can save web pages offline to use without internet. To save the page, right click on the page and click on "Save Page As". In the save tab, you can give specific file name and in the file format you need to select "Web Page Complete" and then click SAVE. Now it will save html file with a thumbnail folder. By clicking on html file you can view web page offline.
 
You can save web pages offline to use without internet. To save the page, right click on the page and click on "Save Page As". In the save tab, you can give specific file name and in the file format you need to select "Web Page Complete" and then click SAVE. Now it will save html file with a thumbnail folder. By clicking on html file you can view web page offline.
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Open [https://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]. Use a search engine to access different websites on the internet. Search for resources connected to the topic you have identified. You will find that much more resources are available for your topic in English compared to Kannada or other languages.  
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Open [https://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]. Use a search engine to access different websites on the internet. Search for resources connected to the topic you have identified. You will find that much more resources are available for your topic in English compared to Kannada or other languages.
    
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Since the internet is a network of computers, you can send messages (called 'emails' or simply 'mails') from your computer to others, who can access it on any computer connected to the internet.  
 
Since the internet is a network of computers, you can send messages (called 'emails' or simply 'mails') from your computer to others, who can access it on any computer connected to the internet.  
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You may be using a 'free' (as in free of cost) email such as gmail. You should know that your mails can be 'read' by the email provider Google. Your mails are 'machine read' by Google to show you advertisements based on the content of your mails. Your mails may also be 'tapped' by authorised and unauthorised entities as it passes over the internet. Hence you need to take the maximum care of your digital information and be careful of what you share digitally
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|'''Student activity time''' - You will need to create an email-id for yourself, this is like a digital post-box or digital address. You can create an email id using a Gmail on <nowiki>http://gmail.com</nowiki>. Login by providing your 'user id' and then 'your password'. Compose an email and send to another student whose id you know. You can send it to your classmate. Compose an email discussing some of the resources you saw on your topic and ask for your classmate to give suggestions and feedback on your resource. Copy your teacher's email id in the 'cc'.  
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Receive emails in your 'inbox' from your classmates. Open and read them.
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# Your teacher will demonstrate for you how to send an email to the 'class group', by putting the 'class group id' in the 'To' bar.
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'Reply-to' the sender of the mail and give your comments on the mails from your classmates.
# This mail will go to all students. Reply to this mail with your comments and the reply will also go to all students in the class.
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You may be using a 'free' (as in free of cost) email such as gmail. You should know that your mails can be 'read' by the email provider Google. Your mails are 'machine read' by Google to show you advertisements based on the content of your mails. Your mails may also be 'tapped' by authorised and unauthorised entities as it passes over the internet. Hence you need to take the maximum care of your digital information and be careful of what you share digitally.
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Each student will work on sending and receiving email. If the number of students is more than the number of computers.
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Your teacher would have created a 'class group' mailing list. You can send a mail to this list id. This mail will go to all students. Each student will work on sending and receiving email.  
# Share the the topic you have researched about by an email sent to the 'class group'.Ask the class students to give you feedback on your topic/resource
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# You would have many emails in your inbox, you can save an email which has useful comments in your folder
      
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=== Student Portfolio ===
 
=== Student Portfolio ===
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You would have many emails in your inbox, you can save an email which has useful comments in your folder
 
[[Category:TE year 1 source book]]
 
[[Category:TE year 1 source book]]

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