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COMP 101 Fluency in Technology Diane Pozefsky 19 August 2014

Agenda  Logistics  What is technology fluency and why should you care?  Browsers, servers, software: the big picture

Logistics  The source of all information:  Important:  Laptops everyday  Keep up with the little things  OFFICE HOURS  Software  Open source  Microsoft Office  NO TEXT

Course Methodology  Just do it!  Will give you the basics and you will learn the rest  As you learn new skills, we’ll delve deeper  Don’t do things that you don’t understand!  I’ll also show you how to go beyond what we learn  Rules  not the only way  best practices

Classes: Flipped Classroom  Lectures posted after prior class  Tonight will be late  Have your laptop every class  Labs  Designed for 3 people  Multi-part  Require research  Must be graded before you leave  Teams will rotate

Grading Policy  Lates apply to assignments and projects (EXCEPT the final)  7 assignments and 5 projects  Late = 24 hours  3 free, then point for day deduction  Grades on a 3, 10 or 20 point scale  Assignments and projects due on Friday (NOT holiday weekends)  Will be returned by Tuesday

Grading Components: focus on 3 audiences  Creator  Underlying structure  Computer  Correct  Reader  End result

What this course is about  How to communicate data and information in today’s technologies  To be comfortable with the underlying principles  To learn to think quantitatively

Course Goals  Demystify computers Fear is the main source of superstition … To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom. Bertrand Russell (1872 – 1970)  Skills to use computers and especially  Web pages  Spreadsheet

Want to create  Artifacts usable by people as well as computers  Working isn’t enough!  Solutions to complex problems  More than one step

Why you should care  Challenge:  Name a field not impacted by technology  Reality:  Future leaders will be those with the vision to embrace and harness technology  Do you want to lead, follow or get left behind?

What We Are Doing

How a Computer Works  Question: What film character is a good analogy to a computer?  Answer Answer  It is actually a very simple machine: It does exactly what it is told to do

What is the Internet?  The machines  The connections  The content

The Internet in 1980

The Internet Circa 1998

Viewing a Web Page SERVER web page repository WEB PAGE instructions stores information and instructions BROWSER retrieves web page and follows instructions Server Web Server Pages Client Browser 1 3 2

Web Pages  Text file that says what to display  Web pages use HTML (HyperText Markup Language)  Two types of information  Instructions on how or what to display  Text (the data)  Instructions are in the form of tags   Do NOT need any special tools to build  BUT tools can make it easier

The Tools

Choosing Tools  Very fancy tools exist  Ease of building vs. control  Cost  We will use an editor that helps you get it right  We will NOT use tools that hide what you are doing  We will use Komodo EditorKomodo Editor

Sharing Web Pages  Using Komodo Editor creates a web page on your machine  You can use the browser to look at it  But who else can see it?  NOBODY  Want it to be on a SERVER  UNC provides: ISIS

Creating Web Pages  To create your page, we will use Komodo EditorKomodo Editor  To share your web page, we will use the UNC SERVER, ISIS (  To transfer your page to ISIS, we will use FilezillaFilezilla

Wireless Networks UNC-GUEST  limited function  public network UNC-SECURE or UNC-PSK   requires registering your MAC address under your onyen  MAC address defines your connection hardware

Folder Structure  Create a single folder that mirrors ISIS  Keep ALL labs and assignments both places  Why?  Will want them when you change partners  Backup!

Keys to Success  Simple steps  Create your home page locally  Transfer pages  Test it from another machine  Have ONE folder where you always work locally  Be sure that you have the current version of your page

Chrome  We will test our website on Chrome  Mainly because of Inspect Elemen  Also has useful add-ons