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To print the text from this module, select "Print" from the "File" menu.
When you're finished, select "Close" from the "File" menu to return to the course.

Cyberlaw I Coursemap

Cyberlaw I Coursemap

Course Introduction

Welcome to the CyberLaw I course. Throughout this course, you will gain knowledge needed to address cases dealing with cyberspace. In this course, we will present Basic Internet concepts and terminology, and discuss the legal environment of cyberspace, including Constitutional issues, criminal offenses, and statutory limitations on investigations. To begin this course, select the first module.

Course Instructions

Navigating through this course is straightforward. The navigational bar is at the bottom of each screen. Each button has a corresponding command key, indicated by the underlined letter. You may use this command key to access the button action from the keyboard. Pressing the Alt key and the underlined letter key will perform the button command in Netscape Navigator 6.1 and later versions. Using Internet Explorer, press Alt plus the underlined letter, then press Enter. You may also Tab to each button and press Enter to activate it.

The Menu button accesses the topic menu for the current module from any page within the course. From the topic menu pages, the menu button brings up the menu of course modules. M is the command letter.

The Glossary button can be used to look up unfamiliar terms or abbreviations. G is the command letter.

The Resources button lists additional sources of information. Some of the resources are Web sites, which you can visit by clicking each resource title. R is the command letter.

The Show Text button allows you to see and print the audio for each topic. The window can be moved around the screen by selecting and dragging the window to a desired position. S is the command letter.

The Site Map button displays the modules and topics in this course. The site map button displays an outline of the course. You might want to print the site map to retain a record of what you have accomplished. I is the command letter.

The Help button opens another window similar to the course window. You may roll over buttons, or Tab to them, and a text-box will display how the feature works. When finished with that window, it may be closed by pressing the Close button, by Tabbing to close and pressing Enter, or by pressing Alt-F4.

The Exit button allows you to exit the course at any time. X is the command letter.

Notice the two arrows in the lower right corner of the screen. The right arrow moves you forward one screen at a time. The left arrow moves you back one screen at a time. K is the command letter for moving back one screen, and N is the command letter for moving forward. You may also Tab to an arrow and press Return to activate it.

The Replay button, located above the arrows, replays the current screen.

Return buttons take you back to the initial jump page. Select them to go back and view another selection on the jump page. U is the command letter.

A supplemental icon appears on the screen if additional information is available. Select the icon to display the supplemental information.

Paying attention to the headers at the top of the page will help you remember where you are within the course. The top header is the name of the current topic while the bottom one is the name of the current page.

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