Class Survey

CS 102

Aug. 31, 2001

Introduction

I have several purposes in mind in asking you to complete this survey:

  1. I want to learn about you and your knowledge and attitude toward computing.

  2. I want to make sure that you know a little bit about using a Web browser to find some information, MS Word to edit a document, and MS Outlook to attach a document and send e-mail.

  3. I want you to become familiar with the class' on-line resources.

Exercise

  1. Log into your workstation and start the Internet Explorer browser.

  2. In the address box type the following and press return:
    phoenix/~kelliher
    
    Notice how the browser automatically adds the service name (http://) for you. Also notice that you didn't have to enter Goucher's domain (goucher.edu).

  3. Find and follow the link to the CS 102 home page. You may want to bookmark (make it a ``favorite'') the class home page.

  4. Find the link to the class survey and click on it.

  5. A dialog box will open. Read about the possible security hazard, choose Open it, and click the OK button.

  6. If all goes well, the survey form pops up as a Word document. Fill out the form and save it onto your network folder on your G: drive:
    1. Open the File menu and choose Save as....

    2. Open the Save in menu by clicking on the small arrow pointing downward to the right of the menu box. Find the icon representing the G: drive and double click on it.

    3. In the File name box, set the file name to survey.doc.

    4. Click the Save button.

  7. You should now close Internet Explorer. (Continued on next page.)

  8. Start Outlook (the e-mail software) and send me ( kelliher) a piece of e-mail with the subject ``CS 102 Survey.'' Open the Insert menu and choose File. Using the same method you used to specify where to save your survey, use the Insert File window that pops up to find your survey document on your G: drive and insert it into the body of your e-mail. (The document is automatically inserted when you've highlighted the document name and click Ok.) Then, send the e-mail.

  9. You're done. You may log out now.

Thanks for doing the survey!



Thomas P. Kelliher
Thu Aug 30 19:00:54 EDT 2001
Tom Kelliher