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Starter for 10 Unit 6: Searching for your hobbies Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies
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What’s it all about? If you have a broadband internet connection, it is now possible catch up with programmes you have missed during the past seven days and watch or listen to them free of charge on your computer. They are sent to your computer using a technology called streaming. Most modern PCs have the software that you need to view or listen to streamed video or sound, but if yours does not you will be able to download it free from the websites that provide the programmes.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Remember: To explore the World Wide Web you use a web browser, often called simply a browser. The browser displays a single web page; you move around the Web by following hyperlinks. These are codes embedded in web pages which link to other web pages or other parts of the page that you are viewing. The mouse pointer normally appears as an arrow As you move the pointer around the screen you will see it change to a pointing finger. You have located a hyperlink. Click the left mouse button once and a new page, or a different part of the page, will be displayed.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Surfing Moving between web pages like this is called “surfing”. Hyperlinks can be located in any part of a web page. In a well-designed web page the location of the hyperlinks will be clearly indicated, by underlined text, or via other clues: arrows, "menus", “tabs", or descriptive text within the page. Hyperlinks may also be embedded in images. Surfing the World Wide Web is a superb way of researching and enjoying your hobbies. You should be able to find everything you need – pictures, sounds, text, groups to join, ways of sharing information, places to buy from etc.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Google searches If you search the web using Google, you will see ‘results’ like this: Results Page(s)
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Google searches 1. Search Box: You can change the search for better results. 2. The number of results, or hits. A search like “holidays scotland” gets a lot of hits! 3. Sponsored Links: Companies pay Google to display advertising links either at the top or side of each page. 4. Each hit shows the text that matched your search and the URL and name of the page. Click on the underlined text or the web address (e.g. www.visitscotland.com) to view the page.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies More pages At the bottom of the page you will see links to more pages of hits and suggestions for other searches you could try. Click on Next to go to the next page of hits.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Other websites to explore Answers.comAsk a question and this site will search for the www.answers.com answer on the web. TurboscoutThis website lets you try your search on lots of http://turboscout.co m search engines. The results can be very different! Yahoo!Google’s main competitor as a search engine. http://uk.yahoo.comUnlike Google, which has a very plain style, Yahoo has lots of things going on. Decide which suits you best.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies YouTube A fantastic place to pursue your hobbies is found at www.youtube.com.www.youtube.com YouTube is a video sharing website on which users can upload and share videos. It contains a wide variety of user- generated video content, including movie clips, TV clips, and music videos, as well as amateur content such as video blogging and short original videos.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Have a go! Enter the web address www.youtube.com in the address bar of your browser; this is what you will see:www.youtube.com Enter something in the Search box and away you go!
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Wikipedia Another excellent place to pursue your hobbies is found at www.wikipedia.org.www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia (pronounced WIK-i-PEE-dee-ə) is a free,web- based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia project supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Wikipedia's 13 million articles (three million in the English Wikipedia) have been written collaboratively by volunteers around the world, and almost all of its articles can be edited by anyone with access to the site. It is currently the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet. If you do pretty much any Google search, the top entry in the search results is very likely to be a Wikipedia page.
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Transform IT SFT06_searching_hobbies Have a go! Enter the web address www.wikipedia.org in the address bar of your browser; this is what you will see:www.wikipedia.org Click on your language, enter something in the Search box and away you go!
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