Regional Center

 

 

Using Internet Media Resources

  1. How to Download Media Sources
  2. Resources for Creating Multimedia Projects
  3. Saving and Using Web Pages
  4. Searching the Internet
  5. Expanding Your Searching Toolkit
  6. Issues Associated with Internet Use

3. Saving and Using Web Pages

 

When you find Web pages that you want to save or view later in the classroom, here are two simple ways to quickly save them:

  1. Go to the page that you want to save.
  2. From the menu bar, select File, then SaveAs. The Save Web Page dialog box will appear.
  3. In area labeled Save In, select the location where you want to save your page.
  4. In the box labeled File Name, enter a name for your file.
  5. In the box labeled Save As Type, choose Web page, complete (*.htm, *html). It allows you to save the page to a folder on your drive, as well as all the graphics, sounds, and additional files (Java).

SurfSaver

SurfSaver is a browser add-on that allows users to store Web pages directly from their browsers into searchablefolders. Once saved, users can quickly search and browse these pages,even when they are not connected to the Internet. It is a powerful tool for students collecting and organizing Web-based research. This product is only available for use on Windows - PC machines. A Macintosh version is not available at this time.

Download SurfSaver http://www.surfsaver.com/

| Back | Next |