Sending an Email with Attachments

Have you thought that it would be nice to send a picture with an email while describing an interesting place that you have just visited, or wondered if you could just scan and send a document without having to use snail-mail?
In this lesson, you will learn how to do just this. Below, you will find a video demonstration, a concise web page and a tutorial all covering the same topic. You do not have to go through all of them as long as you get the concept from one of these formats.

The following link is from mediacollege.com and please note that we neither take any ownership of their content nor are associated with www.MediaCollege.com in any way.

 
For information about Gmail, explore the link below. Do not click on any tutorial links embedded in the chapter, just read through the material, watch any videos and complete any interactive exercises and then come back to this page for further instructions.
Be patient as the lessons are sometimes slow to load, but are excellent resources

  • Gmail: Sending Email: Skip “Adding a Signature” part of this tutorial and also, you are not required to complete the “Challenge!” but it is a fun way to learn how to attach a picture to an email.

Once again, ask your instructor in a timely manner for help if needed.

The following video link is completely OPTIONAL and is only for information purposes for someone who uses an iPhone and would like to know how to attach a picture to an email:
Attach a photo to an email in iPhone

Viewing Email-Attachments

Below is a video on how to open and save an attachment from an email.

When you are comfortable with the material on this page, you can complete Assignments 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 on the Module 5 Assignments page.