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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Extended Learning Module B The World Wide Web and the Internet

Mod B-2 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Define the relationships among Web site, Web site address, domain name, Web page, and uniform resource locator (URL). 2. Explain how to interpret the parts of an address on the Web. 3. Identify the major components and features of Web browser software.

Mod B-3 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 4. Define Web 2.0 and its many technologies including wikis, social networking sites, blogs, RSS feeds, and podcasting. 5. Describe the various technologies that make up the Internet. 6. Identify key considerations in choosing an Internet service provider (ISP).

Mod B-4 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 7. Describe the communications software and telecommunications hardware you need to connect to the Internet.

Mod B-5 INTRODUCTION  The Web and Internet are a part of every aspect of your life  Television  Magazines  Education  B2C e-commerce  Everywhere

Mod B-6 MODULE ORGANIZATION 1. World Wide Web  Learning Outcomes #1, #2, and #3 2. Search Engines 3. Web 2.0  Learning Outcome #4 4. Internet Technologies  Learning Outcome #5 5. Connecting to the Internet  Learning Outcomes #6 & #7

Mod B-7 WORLD WIDE WEB  Web – multimedia-based collection of information, services, and sites supported by the Internet  Interface you see and work with  Internet – vast network of computers that connects millions of people all over the world  Infrastructure that makes the Web possible

Mod B-8 Web Sites, Addresses, and Pages  Web site – Web location where you visit, gather information, order products, etc  USA Today  Web site address – unique name for a Web site   Also called a domain name

Mod B-9 Web Sites, Addresses, and Pages  Web page – portion of a Web site that deals with a certain topic  Sports in USA Today  URL (uniform resource locator) – address for a Web page, document, etc   Technical term for a Web page address

Mod B-10 Web Sites, Addresses, and Pages Web site address or domain name

Mod B-11 Understanding Addresses  Consider (University of Technology in Sydney)  - starts most addresses but may be left off  www – World Wide Web  uts – the organization  edu – top-level domain (organization type)  au – country location (if none, then current country)

Mod B-12 Top-Level Domains  com – commercial or for-profit business  coop – cooperative  edu – educational institution  gov – U.S. government agency  mil – U.S. military organization  net – Internet administrative organization  int – International treaties organization  info – general information  biz – business  museum – accredited museum  name – personal  pro – Accountant, doctor, lawyer, etc.  Many more Note: Can also use specialized TLDs like.nba – requires a fee of $185,000

Mod B-13 Understanding Addresses

Mod B-14 Web Browser Software  Web browser software  enables you to surf the Web  Three most popular  Internet Explorer (Microsoft)  Firefox (Mozilla)  Chrome (Google)

Mod B-15 SEARCH ENGINES  Search engine – helps you find sites with the information/services you want

Mod B-16 Search Engines

Mod B-17 Boolean Operators  Miami Dolphins – everything related to either Miami or dolphins and both  Miami +Dolphins – everything related to both appearing in a Web site  Miami –Dolphins – everything related to Miami without dolphins

Mod B-18 WEB 2.0  Web 2.0 (Live Web) – second generation of the Web; focuses on online collaboration, users as both creators and modifiers of content, dynamic and customized information feeds, etc.  Wikis  Social networking sites  Blogs  RSS feeds  Podcasting  Many others

Mod B-19 Wikis & Social Networking Sites  Wiki – site that allows you – as a visitor – to create, edit, change, and often eliminate content  Wikipedia is the most popular  Social networking site  site on which you post information about yourself, create a network of friends, read about other people, share content such as photos and videos, and communicate with other people (e.g., Facebook)

Mod B-20 Blogs & RSS Feeds  Blog  Web site in the form of a journal in which you post entries in chronological order  often includes the capabilities for other viewers to add comments to your journal  Microblogging (like Twitter)  RSS feed – technology that provides frequently published and updated digital content on the Web

Mod B-21 Podcasting  Podcasting – your ability at any time to download audio and video files for viewing and listening using portable listening devices and personal computers.

Mod B-22 INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES  Internet backbone – major set of computer connections on Internet

Mod B-23 INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES  Network access point (NAP) – point on Internet where connections converge (Dallas)  Network service provider (NSP) – owns and maintains routing computers, NAPs, and even connection lines  AT&T  MCI

Mod B-24 INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES  Internet Service Provider (ISP) – provides access to the Internet  AOL  NetZero  Your school  Your work  Connects its computers to the Internet at an NAP

Mod B-25 Internet Servers

Mod B-26 Internet Servers  Internet server provides information and services on the Internet  Types include  Web server – provides information and services on the Web  Mail server – provides services  ftp (file transfer protocol) server – maintains files you download  IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server – supports discussion groups and chat rooms

Mod B-27 Communications Protocols  Communications protocol – set of rules computers follow to transfer information  Most common  TCP/IP – all internet  http – web  ftp – file  smtp –

Mod B-28 Communications Protocols  TCP/IP – primary protocol for sending information on the Internet  http – supports movement of information on the Web  ftp – support file transfers (downloading and uploading) from/to other computers

Mod B-29 CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET  You do it through an ISP  ISPs can be free, charge a monthly fee, charge a per-minute fee, etc  Many offer Web space – storage area where you keep your Web site

Mod B-30 Communications Software  Connectivity software – connect to your ISP  Web browser software – to surf the Web  – electronically communicate with

Mod B-31 Telecommunications Hardware  Many types  More coverage in Extended Learning Module E  Telephone modem (modem)  Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)  Cable modem  Satellite modem

Mod B-32 Telecommunications Hardware  Telephone modem – connects your computer via a phone line (slow)  DSL – uses phone lines but supports simultaneous phone calls (fast)  Cable modem – uses your cable TV service (fast)  Satellite modem – Internet access through satellite dish (fast)

Mod B-33 Telecommunications Hardware