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1 Introducing the World Wide Web
Communicating Information Web Design This icon indicates that detailed teacher’s notes are available in the Notes Page. This icon indicates the slide contains activities created in Flash. These activities are not editable. For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation.

2 It’s a big net The Internet The Internet is a network of networks…
It connects millions of computers from around the world and allows them to communicate with each other by sending and receiving data. The data is transmitted from one computer to another using telephone systems and satellites. Different computers need common languages so that they can communicate. These are called protocols. HTTP FTP TCP/IP SMTP protocols The Internet TCP/IP, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP are all types of protocol: an agreed set of rules for transmitting data between two devices.

3 W W W The World Wide Web (WWW) forms part of the Internet.

4 It uses the HTTP protocol (language).
The WWW uses browsers to access and search for information. The most popular browsers are Netscape and Internet Explorer. Documents written for the WWW use a programming code called HTML which has commands to control what the pages look like.

5 Web sites A web site is a collection of web pages or files and documents linked together using hyperlinks. A site is uploaded (placed) in a site (location) on the WWW so that it can be viewed by others. It has its own address, which is also known as the URL – Unique Resource Locator – which usually begins with Typing the URL will take a user straight to the site. Each web site has a home page, which is the first page that anyone visiting the site will see.

6 Clever stuff With a web page you can…
point to the page you want and be automatically taken there have animations, sound or video in addition to text and graphics request information, press a button and within a few seconds it will arrive. A web page looks like one item but in fact it is made up of many types of information (graphics, text, sound etc.) stored in different files.

7 Match the objects

8 Bare essentials Decide which of the below are essential when creating an effective web site. Teacher’s Notes Essential elements = Accurate and up-to-date information; Quick download times; Clear and easy navigation; Information that is relevant; Content which meets the needs of the audience; Clear display; Hyperlinks that work. Non-essential elements = Background music; Many bright colours; Plenty of videos and animations. An effective website must have…. Accurate and up to date information Clear display Quick download times Easy and clear use and navigation Information that is relevant Contents which meet the audience needs Hyperlinks that work

9 Summary The Internet allows millions of computers around the world to communicate with each other. WWW stands for World Wide Web. Each web site has its own URL. Web pages are made up of different types of information stored in different files. There is a criteria for an effective web site. What can I remember? The End


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