1 Networks and the Internet PCS115 Introduction to the Internet ©Richard L. Goldman December 7, 2006.

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1 Networks and the Internet PCS115 Introduction to the Internet ©Richard L. Goldman December 7, 2006

2 What is a Network? Two or more computers connected together.

3 A Network ServerNetwork Printer

4 What is the purpose of a network? Allows people on the network to share information.  Data files  Pictures  Music ?? Allows people on the network to share resources.  Printers  Scanners  Programs ??

5 Connection to the Internet (Home Model) Internet Modem Personal Computer Printer Internet Service Provider (ISP)

6 Connection to the Internet (Business Model) Internet (ISP) Router ServerNetwork Printer

7 What is the Internet? A large number of networks as well as individual computers connected together.

8 What is the World Wide Web? A system that allows people to easily navigate through the Internet (using hyperlinks) and view documents. The WWW uses a computer language called HTML that all computers can read. HTML stands for:  Hypertext Markup Language. Developed at the CERN in 1989 by Timothy Barners-Lee.

9 What is a link (Hyperlink)? A link is an object (usually a word, phrase, or picture) that contains the Internet address of another location on the Internet. When you click on the link it takes you there.

10 What is a Web Page, a Web Site, Home Page, and a Web Server? Web Page – A Hypertext document. Web Site – A collection of web pages. Home Page –  The browser “Start Page”  A page about a person or organization  The first web page of a web site. Web Server – The computer that holds web sites.

11 What are Newsgroups? Newsgroups are forums on specific topics where comments or questions are posted. Other people reading the comments or questions may respond to them. You may check back later to see what responses you may have received. Newsgroups are often very useful.

12 What are Chat Rooms? Chat rooms are live discussion groups on the Internet. They may be started by anyone on any topic (or no topic at all). Any one may view or join in. Some are moderated but many are not. They are often strictly for entertainment. Creditability is a major problem.

13 What is an Internet Service Provider (ISP)? A company that provides access to the Internet through their computers. Examples:  America On Line (AOL) – national  Valley Internet Company – Local

14 What is a Browser? A program on your computer that can retrieve and display hypertext documents found on the Internet. Browsers:  Microsoft; Internet Explorer  Netscape; Navigator  Oracle; Power Browser  Opera Software; Opera

15 Home Page The page that appears when you start a browser. Can be set by:  IE 4 – View/Internet Options/Home Page  IE 5 – Tools/Internet Options/Home Page  IE 6 – Same – Currently used by most Users  IE 7 – Click button then select “Add or change home page” Can return to it at any time by clicking the Home button on the Standard Toolbar.

16 Toolbars (View menu/Toolbars) IE 5

17 Toolbars Menu Bar Standard ToolBar Address Bar Title Bar

18 Toolbars Status Bar Links Bar Task Bar

19 Title Bar Identifies active Web page.

20 Menu Bar Access to commands and options.  File  Edit  View  Go or  Favorites  Help  Tools

21 Standard Toolbar Buttons for common commands.  Back  Forward  Stop  Refresh  Home  Search  Favorites  History  Channels  Fullscreen  Mail

22 Address Bar Contains an Address Box to enter the address of the Web page that you want to view.

23 Links Bar A place to put links to your favorite sites.

24 Status Bar Shows:  Target of link  Status of Search and load activity  Progress of page completion (Progress Bar)

25 URL Uniform Resource Locator Protocol: http = Hypertext Transfer Protocol Used to transfer html documents. ftp = File Transfer Protocol Used to transfer whole files.

26 URL Uniform Resource Locator Server Address: Name of computer (including the Domain Name Type code) that contains the data you are seeking.

27 URL Uniform Resource Locator Domain Types (or Top Level Domains): The original 7 U.S. Internet Domain types. edueducation comcommercial orgnonprofit organizations govgovernment netnetwork host or gateway orgs intInternet organizations milmilitary Two letter country codes are used outside of the United States.

28 URL Uniform Resource Locator Folder (subweb or subdirectory): The folder on the server that contains the file that you are looking for.

29 URL Uniform Resource Locator File Name: The name of the file.

30 URL’s Most URL’s are lower case, however some contain Upper case letters. URL’s may be case sensitive and must be typed in without deviation. Redirection, automatic forwarding, and other techniques allow some variation on popular sites.

31 DNS – Domain Name Server Converts:  URL (Universal Resource Locator) into  DDNS (Dotted Decimal Number System) (IP address) =

32 Printing Screen size and page size don’t match. The browser may adjust content to fit the page. Select what you want and print the Selection. Select and copy what you want and paste it into a word processor. Edit it and print it from there. Use Adobe Acrobat Reader files (.PDF) if available. Laser printed pages usually cost 1-3 cents per page. Bubble jet printed pages usually cost 7-15 cents per page.

33 Help Contents  Like the table of contents of a book. It shows you a view of the topics covered in Help. Index (Key words)  Like the index of a book, just type in the word you are looking for. Search  Gives you the ability to search for any word that might appear in the Help documentation.