Credits for the WWW Tutorial
While the text was developed by
Mark Maimone
, many others have contributed to these documents.
Jennie Kay
helped with the organization and topics.
Bill Scherlis
provided valuable insights, and a copy of his own introductory talk slides.
John December
's list of
Computer-Mediated Communication
resources (especially the
3-level
version) provided Net history and detail pointers.
The
International Space University
provided hardware support during the development of this talk.
Silicon Graphics
graciously allowed the use of their images.
Rodney Campbell
provided several useful additional links.
Many members of the
CMU SCS
community introduced me to (and educated me about) the ways of the Web.
Special thanks to
John Ockerbloom
for creating and maintaining the SCS Web persona.
And last but not least, many thanks to
my advisor
for putting up with all my Webbing.
There are lots of other Web Tutorials, here are a few:
Bare Bones Guide to HTML
Tutorial sur le WWW par Michel Buffa
(
French
version of my slides)
An Introduction to the World Wide Web
by
Chuck Musciano
Multimedia Services on the Internet
by
Rodney Campbell
Introductory WWW Talk
by
Dan Wallach
WWW Seminar
by
Tim Berners-Lee
The following aren't slides, but might be useful offline:
Guide to Cyberspace
by Kevin Hughes
Internet Tutorials for Specific Applications
, resource list maintained by
John December
Clarkson HTML Tutorial
HTML and the World-Wide Web: Raising ASCII Text to a New Level of Usability
by
Jeff Barry
Internet Training Resources
by
Neil Enns
(mainly for folks giving a talk)
Internet Roadmap
will eventually have a six-week Web tutorial by email
Dicas sobre serviço www
(info in
Portuguese
)
Introduction au World-Wide Web
(info in
French
)
Einführung in das World Wide Web
(info in
German
)
Una ventana al mundo de Internet
y
Un Glosario de Internet
(info in
Spanish
)
mwm@cs.cmu.edu