"We've seen no more comprehensive and user-friendly
demystification of the Net, or how to use it, anywhere."
--The Detroit Monthly, 1/1/95
"If you're looking for a free, easy way to learn a lot
about the Internet, look no further."
--The Washington Post, 4/6/95
"Each of the Workshop's major topics ... is covered in superb detail
..."
--The Warsaw (Poland) Business Journal, 6/9/95
Best Stuff for Beginners
-- Internet World, 1/96 (The Best and Worst of the 1995)
Roadmap96 is a free, 27 lesson Internet training workshop designed to
teach new "Net travellers" how to travel around the rapidly expanding
(and often-times confusing) "Information Superhighway" without
getting lost. The original Roadmap workshop, which debuted in the Fall of
1994, rapdily became the most popular on-line Internet training workshop
in history. Roadmap96 is a completely revised and updated version of the
original Roadmap workshop. Roadmap96's lessons are primarily written for
people with accounts on command-line systems (like UNIX, VAX/VMS, or VM/CMS),
but everyone is welcome to participate in the workshop!
If you want to see the topics that are covered in the Roadmap96 workshop,
check out the Roadmap96 syllabus (at http://www.webreference.com/roadmap96/syllabus.html).
If you are interested in being part of the next Roadmap96 workshop session,
there are two ways that you can participate:
Through the Roadmap96 e-mail distribution list at the InterNIC.
Thanks to the support of the kind folks at the Internet
Network Information Center (the InterNIC), the Roadmap96 LISTSERV distribution
list now has a permanent home! Best of all, new Roadmap96 workshop sessions
begin every two weeks. We even have some easy-to-follow directions
that will tell you how to subscribe ... for FREE! (http://ua1vm.ua.edu/~crispen/sub.html)