1. Identify the different ways a person can connect to the internet.
2. Demonstrate knowledge of browsers and identify commonly used browsers.
3. Demonstrate familiarity with website structure (e.g., landing pages, internal pages).
4. Identify top-level domains (e.g., .edu, .com, .org).
5. Demonstrate understanding of how to use browser tools and settings to protect privacy (e.g.,
private browser windows, clearing the search history, and declining to save passwords on shared
6. Demonstrate understanding of when it’s safe and appropriate to share personal, private, or
financial information (e.g., recognizing phishing attempts, and identifying unsecured websites).
7. Identify ways to protect your devices (e.g., anti-malware software, recognizing possible virus
8. Demonstrate to a website that you are a legitimate user using CAPTCHA or other verification
10. Identify the address bar and demonstrate an understanding of its functionality.
11. Identify common browser tools and icons (e.g., favorites, downloads, refresh, and back).
12. Perform internet search using clear parameters (terms and filters).
13. Demonstrate the ability to scroll up and down a page and left and right on a page.
14. Identify and make use of common website interactions (e.g., play buttons, hyperlinks).
15. Identify and work with tabs and windows.
16. Enable a specific pop-up window.
17. Use shortcut keys, or menu or mousing equivalents, to support user experience on the web
(e.g., zoom, find text). Identify and locate the camera and mic on laptops and tablets.