Understanding Search Engines What Is The Web? Web Search Lesson Plan Module A1.

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Understanding Search Engines What Is The Web? Web Search Lesson Plan Module A1

First Things First Introducing the Internet

Google Confidential and Proprietary What is the Internet? The internet is a global network of computers. It is millions of computers around the world, all connected. People often think of the internet as a cloud in space. In reality, every computer in the "inter-network", or internet, is connected by actual wires -- ethernet cables, phone lines, and fiber optic wiring on the ocean floor!

Google Confidential and Proprietary What is the Web? People often use the words "the internet" and "the web" interchangeably. Is there a difference? The World Wide Web is just one part of the internet. The internet also includes , instant messaging, multiplayer gaming, and FTP (peer-to-peer file sharing).

Google Confidential and Proprietary What is a Browser? A browser is a tool to help you access the World Wide Web. Check it out!

Bits & Pieces Websites, Webpages, and Web Addresses

Google Confidential and Proprietary Websites vs. Webpages A website is a collection of webpages that belong to one domain or owner. A webpage is a single document (which can include images, videos, charts, etc) viewable through a web browser. For example, is a website for the San Diego Zoo. "Hours & Directions" is one webpage on the website.

Google Confidential and Proprietary What is a Web Address? A web address is the identifying address for a file, or webpage, on the internet. Typing a web address into the browser bar, or address bar, allows you to access this file on the internet. Another word for "web address" is URL. An example of a web address is

Google Confidential and Proprietary What is a Search Engine? A search engine is a program to help you find webpages on the internet. Search engines do not search the whole web, but only an index of the web. Some examples of search engines include Google, Bing, Yahoo, and Ask.

Google Confidential and Proprietary Deep Web vs. Visible Web When you use a search engine, you only have access to the visible web -- the part of the web your search engine has indexed. The entire web is much larger than any one search engine's index. It is estimated that the deep web is over 500 times the size of the visible web! The deep web includes webpages that are not linked to by other pages, password- protected sites, and private databases (such as library catalogs).

Google Confidential and Proprietary Putting It All Together Source: The Internet The Web Browser Search Engine Website vs. Webpage Web Address (URL) Deep Web vs. Visible Web Can you remember what each of these words mean? How are these terms different? How are they related?

This lesson was developed by: Trent Maverick Tasha Bergson-Michelson This lesson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share- Alike license. You can change it, transmit it, and show it to other people. Just always give credit to Google.com ("Attribution"), and make sure that any works you make based on these lessons are also under the same Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike license ("Share-Alike").