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The Internet and the World Wide Web (ch. 7) Internet-based communications other Internet services the World Wide Web

Internet-Based Communications  Internet (p. 251)  Internet offers communication tools that can be  asynchronous (p. 253)  synchronous (p. 253)

Internet-Based Communications  asynchronous  (p. 253) network-based vs. Internet-based (p. 256) using in teaching and learning (p. 256, Table 7.2) address vs. uniform resource locator (URL) (p. 258)  discussion (p. 258)  mailing list (p. 259)

Internet-Based Communications  synchronous  chat (p. 260)  instant messaging (p. 260)  videoconferencing (p. 261)

Discussion  “What Do You Think?” #2 (p. 274)

Other Internet Services  file transfer protocol (FTP) (p. 262)  decompression program (p. 263)  file types available at FTP sites (p. 264, Table 7.4)  newsgroups (p. 264)  World Wide Web (p. 264)

World Wide Web  hyperlinks (p. 265)  links and navigation buttons (p. 265)  Web site (p. 265)  Web page (p. 265)  home page (p. 265)

World Wide Web  hypertext markup language (HTML) (p. 266)  Web browser (p. 266)  features of a Web browser (p. 266, Figure 7.6)  uniform resource locator (URL) (p. 267)  anatomy of a URL (p. 267, Figure 7.7)  evaluating Web sites (p. 269, Table 7.5)

World Wide Web  multimedia on the Web  plug-in (p. 268)  graphics graphic interchange format (GIF) (p. 268) Joint Photographic Expert Group (JPEG) (p. 270)  audio files vs. streaming audio (p. 270)  streaming video (p. 270)  virtual reality (VR) world (p. 271)

World Wide Web  search engine (p. 272)  portal (p. 272)

Discussion  “What Do You Think?” (p. 274)  #2  #1