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InternetInternet ISYS 1050 K. Steere. What is the Internet? A collection of local, regional, national, and international computer networks that are linked.

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1 InternetInternet ISYS 1050 K. Steere

2 What is the Internet? A collection of local, regional, national, and international computer networks that are linked together to exchange data and distribute processing tasks

3 Web Browser A software program that runs on your computer and helps you access Web pages Internet Explorer and Netscape are web browsers

4 Internet Service Provider (ISP) A company that has the equipment to provide Internet access to businesses, organizations, and individuals Examples: AOL, Juno, AT&T

5 URL (Uniform Resource Locator) Sometime referred to as the web address Example: www.usu.edu “www” stands for World Wide Web Most common domain examples: –.com –.edu –.gov –.org –.net

6 Navigating the Net Toolbar buttons provide many options: back, forward, home, stop, refresh, etc. Hypertext links – links to related documents, web pages, and media files

7 Security Many sites containing sensitive information use encryption to protect this information (i.e. banks) Encryption is the most effective way to achieve data security –Messages are sent in a secret code and can only be read by the receiving web site with the decryption key. When giving out personal information, check the security of the web site.

8 E-mail Productive tool for communicating and sharing information, but can be misused Examples of inappropriate e-mail use include: –Spamming – Bulk, mass, or repeated posting or mailing of substantially identical messages. –Flaming – A public post or email message that expresses a strong opinion or criticism. –Trolling – An inflammatory post that is designed to provoke a flame war or flame responses. Messages that continue after the recipient asks that they stop or that are threatening or intimidating are illegal.

9 Netiquette Treat people with the same respect and integrity you would during a face- to-face encounter Do not use offensive language, and avoid sending flaming email or engaging in flaming chat in chat rooms or on bulletin boards


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