
Programmes:
Emailing Listen now
Photography Listen now
Search Engines Listen now
Identity, security and protection Listen now
Personalising your desktop Listen now
Downloads (in particular music) Listen now
Online Banking Listen now
Keeping in contact Listen now
Shopping Online Listen now
Booking a holiday Listen now
Clips
Setting up an email account
Shopping around for an Internet Service Provider
Advantages of Using a Digital Camera
Photo-Sharing Sites
What is a search engine?
Search engine techniques
Hugo Duncan - what he thinks of PCs
Tips for Protecting Children Online
Sarah Travers on her family PC
How to Import/ Copy music to your PC
Advantages of Downloading
Bebo
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Instant Messenger
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Social Networking
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Disadvantages of Downloading
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Variety of Online Shopping
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Advantages of Online Shopping
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How do I listen online to the programmes?
Programmes and clips are available in Real Media format. You'll need Real Media Player (a plug-in) and a sound card installed on your computer to listen to the programmes.
How do I know if I have Real-Media installed?
Click on the listen now link above. The Real Media Player window should pop up automatically. If the player is working the light in the left hand bottom corner of the window should be green and the status bar should say "buffering". Within a few seconds the programme will begin to play.
If you do not have Real Media Player installed on your computer, a warning message will pop-up. Close the message and go to the BBC Webwise step-by step guide to downloading the player plug-in.