This button will take you to the main page.

This button will take you to a text index, which lists all the subjects covered on this CD.

This button will take you to the "tutorial" section, where you can brush up on your computer and Internet skills.

This button will take you to a comprehensive list of UCF information, services, and phone numbers.

Use caution with this button! It will close your current browser window and quit Netscape. If you have multiple browser windows open, you will need to close each window before Netscape "quits."

This will take you to the main page.

This will check your browser for the necessary plug-ins to view this CD-ROM.

This will take you to Gauge Yourself: A guide to using this CD-ROM.

This will take you to the previous page.

This will take you to the next consecutive page, unless you are at the end of a session then it will take you back to the first page for that section.

This will take you back to the beginning of the section you are in, unless you are at the end of the section then it will take you back to the first page.

This rocket icon denotes a link outside the CD-ROM on the Internet. If you click on the link you will open a new Browser window, provided you are connected to the Internet!

This is the "Back to top" icon. Whenever you see this symbol there is a link to the top of your current page.

This icon denotes a QuickTime "movie." By clicking on the icon you will "launch" an informational movie. You need QuickTime to view this file. If you receive an error, QuickTime can be installed from the software section of this CD-ROM.

This icon denotes a pdf file. You need Acrobat Reader to view this file, which can be installed from the software section of this CD-ROM.

This icon indicates a more advanced feature. If you are an experienced Internet user, you will be able to quickly identify tutorial topics that may be interesting to you.

When learning, some people are concerned with personal relevance. In each tutorial, you may use this icon in order to answer the question, "Why is this important?"

Each tutorial contains a very short quiz featuring the most important skills and knowledge presented.

Some people are hands-on learners. Within a tutorial, select this icon to access a hands-on activity that will help you to apply the skills taught in the tutorial.

Some people learn best by being innovative. Use this icon to apply tutorials in unique ways in order to create something new.