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Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web1 Exploring the Internet Chapter 1 Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web2 Objectives  Describe the Internet and its history  Describe the World Wide Web in context of hypermedia and hypertext  Use Internet Explorer to access the web  Define a URL  Define a hyperlink and explain why the color changes from blue to magenta  Describe various buttons on the toolbars of Internet Explorer  Explain how to save the address of a favorite Web site and return to it later

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web3 History of Internet  Created by ARPAnet  Used by military and academics until creation of the World Wide Web  WWW uses both Hypertext (links) and Hypermedia (text, graphics, sound & video)

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web4 The Internet  Exciting  Easy  Worldwide Communication Access to Info Access to People Access to Business  Downloads

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web5 KEY CONCEPTS  Web Server  Client  HTTP  TCP/IP  HTML  Home Page  Browser  LAN  Modem  Dial-Up WWW Internet Explorer URL Hyperlinks

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web6 Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Means of access, HyperText Transfer Protocol Internet Address (Web site) Document Path (Directory or Folder)

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web7 Hyperlinks  Provide text, graphics, sound or video links  Blue underlined fonts are unexplored  Magenta links have been previously accessed

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web8  LAN  Modem  ISP (Internet Service Provider) Connecting to the Internet

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web9  Menu Bar File Edit View Go Favorites Help  Address Bar URL Manual Linking  Toolbar Back Button Forward Button Stop Refresh Home Search Favorites History Channels Fullscreen Microsoft Internet Explorer

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web10 Ways to modify your browser Customize Internet Explorer Add a Favorite The Favorites List The Help Menu Online Support The History List

Exploring Microsoft Office Welcome to Cyberspace: The Internet and World Wide Web11 The Concept of Cache?  Stored Web pages RAM Hard Disk  Improves Performance  Temporary Internet Files  Tools Menu + Internet Options