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Teachers Discovering Computers Chapter 2 The World Wide Web

Chapter Objectives Describe the World Wide Web portion of the Internet Explain how Web documents are linked to one another Explain the use of Web browser software Explain how to use a Web search tool to find information Identify several types of multimedia products available on the Web Describe the educational implications of the Internet and the World Wide Web Describe different ways to connect to the Internet and the World Wide Web Describe the pros and cons of Web 2.0 tools for teachers and students

The World Wide Web Started in the early 1990s Hyperlinks Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Hypertext transfer protocol

World Wide Web (cont.) Client Server Backbone Internet Cloud The World Wide Web, or simply Web, consists of a worldwide collection of electronic documents, Web pages, organized into Web sites It is made up of three main parts. Client Server Backbone Internet Cloud

World Wide Web - Addressing The Internet Protocol Address or IP Address Known as the dotted quad xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to Internet Domain Name is the text version of IP Address www.amazon.com = 207.171.166.252

World Wide Web - URL The Universal Resource Locator (URL) - Unique address for a web page located on a specific web server

World Wide Web - URL (cont.) Twitter server Jobs protocol http://twitter.com/jobs http://twitter.com/jobs/index.html

The Web Page Web pages consist of three components; Text Multimedia Graphics Audio Video Hyperlinks

Hyperlinks Text or graphics that connect (link) to other web pages. Three types of links Items found elsewhere on the same page Different web pages in the same site. Other web sites. Hyperlinks can be text or graphics

The Web Browser Web Browser Software The most popular browsers are; Interprets HTML, displays Web pages and enables you to link to other Web pages and Web sites The most popular browsers are; Internet Explorer 9 FireFox Google Chrome

The Web Browser (cont.) Web browser software have sub-systems that can help increase your efficiency when working on the internet, they include; History Bookmarks or favorites Tabs

Downloading The process of transferring information for a server to a client www.amazon.com

Downloading Downloading information can be effected by a number of variables; Type of Internet connection ISP Time of day and day of week Amount of information to be downloaded.

Categories of Web Sites - Portal A Web site that offers a variety of services from one, convenient location, usually for free

Categories of Web Sites - News Contains newsworthy material Stories and articles relating to current events, life, money, sports, and weather News Archives

Categories of Web Sites - Informational Contains factual information Created by organizations and government agencies Make sure that the web site is legitimate

Categories of Web Sites - Advocacy An advocacy Web site contains content that describes a cause, opinion, or idea. These Web sites usually present views of a particular group or association.

Categories of Web Sites – Business Contains content that promotes products Allows you to purchase products or services online Allows companies to purchase goods and service from other companies

Categories of Web Sites – Education Offers avenues for formal and informal teaching and learning Colleges offer online classes and degrees Some companies offer online training for employees

Categories of Web Sites – Entertainment An entertainment Web site offers an interactive and engaging environment. Popular entertainment Web sites offer music, videos, sports, games, ongoing Web episodes, sweepstakes, chats, and more. Sophisticated entertainment Web sites often partner with other technologies.

Categories of Web Sites – Personal Web page maintained by private individual Reasons: sharing life experience with the world or job hunting

Categories of Web Sites – Blog A blog, short for Weblog, is an informal Web site consisting of time- stamped articles, or posts, in a diary or journal format, usually listed in reverse chronological order. A blog that contains video clips is called a video blog, or vlog.

Categories of Web Sites – WIKI A wiki is a collaborative Web site that allows users to create, add to, modify, or delete the Web site content via their Web browser. Most wikis are open to modification by the general public. A popular wiki is Wikipedia, a free Web encyclopedia.

Multimedia on the Web Web pages incorporate graphics, animation, audio, video, 3-D modeling, and virtual reality Plug-ins is a program that extends the capability of the browser.

Plug-ins Acrobat Reader View - navigate, and print Portable Document Format ( PDF) files — documents are formatted to look just as they look in print Flash Player - View dazzling graphics and animation, hear outstanding video, sound and music Java - Enables Web browser to run programs written in Java, which adds interactivity to Web pages java. com

Plug-ins (cont.) QuickTime - View animation, music, audio, video, and VR panoramas and objects directly on a Web page RealPlayer - Listen to live and on- demand newscast, video, stream audio and video content Silverlight - Experience high- definition video, high- resolution interactive multimedia, and streaming audio and video Windows Media Player - Listen to live and on- demand audio, play or edit WMA and MP3 files, burn CDs, and watch DVD movies

Multimedia on the Web Graphics Animation Used to enhance text-based Internet Graphics formats Bitmap - BMP/. Bmp - Desktop background, scanned images Graphics Interchange Format - GIF/.gif - Simple diagrams, shapes, images with a few colors Joint Photographic Experts Group - JPEG/.jpg = Digital camera photos Portable Network Graphics - PNG/.png = Web graphics Tagged Image File Format -TIFF/.tif - Photos used by printing industry Animation Marquees Animated GIFs

Multimedia on the Web (cont.) Audio MP3, WAV, WMA, RealAudio, and QuickTime Streaming audio Podcasting RSS Video Streaming video Virtual Reality Simulation of real or imagined environment that appears as a three-dimensional (3-D) space VR worlds

The Impact of the Internet and the World Wide Web on Education The Web is the Gutenberg printing press of modern times Collaboration with other teachers and students ePALS New instructional strategies

The Future of the Internet and the World Wide Web The Web will continue to evolve as the primary communications channel for people around the world By 2014, more than two billion wireless communication devices will be in use worldwide, and many of these products will have the ability to access the Web wirelessly Devices that use embedded computers, such as automobiles, will have built-in Internet access capabilities Web search capabilities will be more intelligent and focused. Within a few years, the Web will operate at speeds 10,000 times faster than today

The Future of the Internet and the World Wide Web Apps and Tablet Computers Sales of tablet computers will exceed the overall sales of desktop and notebook computers in the next few years Sales of apps will replace many current application software programs as education software quickly morphs into thousands of education apps Many schools, districts, and states will create their own standards-based education apps for use by teachers, students, and their parents

The Future of the Internet and the World Wide Web Many students will be using note taking apps, like Note Taker HD, which is an app for writing and organizing handwritten notes and diagrams on a tablet computer Education apps will target specific learning styles, aptitudes, and abilities. Apps will revolutionize the ability of schools to educate students with disabilities Education apps and tablet computers may indeed measurably increase student achievement (including test scores) and could do it quickly

The World Wide Web Searching for Information on the Web Directory maintained by a search engine company Helps find information on the Web Search engine Subject directory