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1. What is the Internet? What is needed to connect to the Internet? What is needed to connect to the Internet? The World Wide Web Criteria to evaluate.

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2 What is the Internet? What is needed to connect to the Internet? What is needed to connect to the Internet? The World Wide Web Criteria to evaluate websites Browsing and searching Glossary What is the Internet? What is needed to connect to the Internet? What is needed to connect to the Internet? The World Wide Web Criteria to evaluate websites Browsing and searching Glossary Content 2

3 Definition The Internet is a worldwide computer network, consisting of computers and networks that are linked using telephone lines, undersea cables, satellite or microwave for the purpose of communication and sharing of resources. Every computer that connects to the Internet or in a network must have its own unique IP (Internet Protocol) address that currently consists of 4 sets of digits separated by dots. What is the Internet? 3

4 What is needed to connect to the Internet? Computer / other Internet-enabled device Internet Service Provider Internet connection Wired connection – ADSL Wireless connection– Cellular technology 3G Wireless connection– Cellular technology 3G 4

5 ADSL connection services have two different speed specifications: What is needed to connect to the Internet? 512 Kbps / 128 Kbps 1Mbps / 256 Kbps Download speedUpload speed 5

6 The costs = monthly ISP cost + line rental Access the Internet & phone calls at the same time. Check for availability of service ISPs offer different data packages What is needed to connect to the Internet? ADSL 6

7 Freedom of Internet connectivity without having to have an ADSL line installed Mobile access 3G modem or cellphone is used to connect your computer to the cellular network for Internet access. What is needed to connect to the Internet? Wireless connections 7

8 The World Wide Web (WWW) The World Wide Web is a service that runs on the Internet and consists of a vast collection of interlinked, interactive documents stored on computers all over the world, accessed via the Internet. Website - related web pages Home page – 1 st page of web site Web page – electronic document on Web Hyperlink– built-in connection to another web page Web server – website must be hosted here 8

9 The World Wide Web (WWW) URL or web address Uniform Resource Locator ( URL ) Remember that an IP address is a numerical address that uniquely identifies a computer either on a network or on the Internet. The word protocol means a rule for communication. 9

10 Network Protocols Internet Protocol IP HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP site is secure HTTPS Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP File Transfer Protocol FTP Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP 10

11 11 Format of URLs

12 Types of websites Portal website Selection of Internet services from one convenient location Many are also Internet Service Providers who offer some of these services on their sites. The World Wide Web (WWW)

13 Types of websites News website Current events, news, sport, weather and exchange rates. The World Wide Web (WWW) Many magazines and newspapers maintain websites that contain summaries of articles from the printed version and even articles not found in the printed version

14 Informational website Most government institutions have an informational website. Census and tax information as well as factual information that can be used for research purposes. Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

15 Business or marketing website Information about selling a product or service. Examples include: Woolworths, Pick and Pay, Kulula, SAA, Kalahari.net and Telkom Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

16 Personal website Anyone can develop and maintain their own personal website to share interests, hobbies and life experiences with the world. Most people these days are using a blog or a social networking site for their personal website.. Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

17 Wiki A wiki is a website that allows for the collaborative editing and creating of the content of web pages Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

18 Educational website Educational websites offer ways of formal and informal learning by means of tutorials and simulations. Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

19 Entertainment website An entertainment website offer all forms of entertainment such as online videos, music, sport, gaming and much more. Advocacy website This type of website describes an idea, opinion or cause and usually presents the views of a particular group or association. Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

20 Web application website. A web application is any application that is accessed over the Internet and is not stored on your local computer. Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

21 Content aggregator A website or application that gathers different web content (such as news, weather, movie reviews, stock prices, etc.) from many different online sources and displays it on its own website OR distributes it (RSS documents are called news feeds, channels, web feeds or just feeds.) Types of websites The World Wide Web (WWW)

22 RSS RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication

23 23 Activity 1

24 . Criteria to evaluate websites Authority the author & credentials; ‘respected’ in the particular field of knowledge; institutional affiliation Accuracy information accurate; selected list of sources; Content / Design easy to navigate & visually pleasing; content well organized; user-friendly Audience satisfy needs Currency Information up-to-date; When last was the site updated?; links kept up-to- date Objectivity unbiased Most important is to cross- reference information using more than one site.

25 What is a web browser? A web browser is a software application that allows one to view and explore web pages on the Web either via hyperlinks by typing the address in the address bar of the web browser. Browsing and Searching

26 Most web browsers have the following features: address bar search bar back button forward button stop button home button tabbed browsing favorites print refresh, reload Browsing and Searching

27 What is a search engine? A search engine is a program that is used to search for documents located on the Internet by using keywords or phrases entered by the user when looking for information. diamond Browsing and Searching

28 Tips for successful searching Step 1: Decide exactly what you want to find. Step 2: Identify keywords. Step 3: Use synonyms. Step 4: Check your spelling. Step 5: Use advanced search options Browsing and Searching

29 Remember Give credit where it is due Acknowledge a website source Meevis, Hans. Jewellery Gallery. April 2011. [http://www.meevis.com/jewelry-gallery-0601.htm] 21/05/2011. Author’s surname, name (if known).Title of website. Date on which the website was posted or updated.[URL] Date on which the website was visited by you. Browsing and Searching

30 Searching for images To save a picture Save Picture As and choose the location you wish to save the picture to. OR copy the picture and paste it in an application Browsing and Searching

31 31 Activity 2

32 32 Activity 3 Understand and apply

33 Glossary 3G Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) BandwidthBroadbandCap Data Terminating Device (‘Modem’) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) FTP serverHome pageHyperlink HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Internet Internet Protocol (IP) Internet Protocol Address (IP address) Internet Service Provider (ISP) Search engine Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Web browser Web pageWeb server Website World Wide Web (WWW) World Wide Web Consortium


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