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Notes to Teachers 1.Northstar digital literacy assessment or an alternate assessment should be done at the start of each new unit. To access the assessments, go to Certificates for assessments must be issued through an approved proctoring site/agency. 3. Throughout the lessons, we have bolded words that are computer terms to bring students’ attention to these key vocabulary words. 4.A vocabulary list is included on the last slide. You may want to print this on 8/5 x 11 paper so you and students can refer to this during the lesson.

Web Site Basics – Part 1 Your teachers are:

Review 1.Turn to a classmate and tell him/her 3 computer parts you remember from the last lesson. 2.Turn to a classmate and tell him/her 3 interesting things you learned from the last lesson. 3.Did you do your homework? Was it too easy, too difficult, or just right?

Today’s Goals: 1.Assess your knowledge about the Internet 2.Identify words to talk about the Internet 3.Identify parts of a website 4.Practice using a search engine 5.Browse a website to learn about computers and the Internet

What is the Internet? The Internet is the largest computer network in the world connecting more than 2 billion computers! Inter = between network = a group of two or more computer systems connected together.

6 Key Parts of Websites 1. address = web URL found in the address bar Example: http = hyper text transfer protocol = refers to the way information is transferred over the web www = world wide web gclearnfree = site name.org.com.gov. edu.net = network - (these last 3 letters are called extensions)

2. Navigation Tools scroll bars = horizontal and vertical bars that move the screen up and down and left and right Back button = goes the screen/page before Forward button = if you go “back”, you can return to original screen Refresh = reload = updates a web page

Back Forward Refresh = Reload Scroll bars

3. Search boxes/spaces This is a blank space where you can type in words to help you find something on that website.

Search Box

4. Links Links are connections to another page on a website. They can have many different looks. Look for words that are: underlined In italics The cursor changes to a hand Hover over the link to see what it is, but don’t click to open.

Where are the links on this site?

5. Advertisements Advertisements are the way search engines make money. People or businesses pay money to the search engine company to gain exposure to their products or services. DON’T ClICK on them unless you really want that product. It opens doors to lots of unwanted consequences.

6. Media Videos, pictures, and audio are frequently found on websites to communicate information to the user – you.

Names of Search Engines Google Yahoo Bing

Why use a search engine? 1.To look for a website when you don’t have the web address. 2.You want to look at what kind of information is available.

What do you want to find? Here are some suggestions: a recipe, pictures of your native country, or a map of where you live, addresses of businesses or people, services, people, etc.

1 Type in the word – be as specific as possible 2. Click on web or map or image 3. Search results – how many are there?!! 4. Number of pages are at bottom of screen 5. Open a new tab

Type this address into the address bar: What is this website? 2.How can it be useful to you? 3.Browse this website and click on a link that interests you. Write the name of that link. 1.Spend some time browsing this website.

Show me the 6 parts of a website: 1. web address 2. scroll bars 3. search box 4. links 5. advertisements – Are there any? 6. media – Is there any?

Questions??? 1.The lesson today was: too easy too difficult just right 2.What was the most useful thing you learned today? 3.Comments, suggestions???

Homework 1. Go to: – digitallearn.org/learn/basic-search and listen to and read along to the 4 Lessons – 7 minutes

Internet Vocabulary 1. World Wide Web (www. ) 2. web browser 3. search engine 4. web address = Internet address 5. web site 6. web page 7. link = hyperlink 8. scroll bar 9. scroll up ↑ scroll down ↓ scroll left scroll right 10. search box 11.back ≠ forward 12.reload = refresh 13.pop-up windows 14.Tabs 15.Enter key