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The Internet and the World Wide Web Chapter Seven Teaching and Learning With Technology 3e
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The Internet International network of networks Common protocol (TCP/IP) used Transmission control protocol/Internet protocol Began with select military and university networks connected Over 450 million host computers Over one billion Internet users
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Connecting to the Internet Telecommunication Electronic communication between computers via telephone lines
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Telecommunication Technologies Computers are digital Telephone lines are analog Modem (Hardware) MOdulate computer signal for phone line DEModulate from phone line to computer Software Packaged with modem or Provided by subscription service
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Home-to-Network Land line Home computer calls network modem’s phone number Link established Login and password May be slow due to limited bandwidth on phone line Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 30X faster Cable modem uses cable TV lines (even faster) Wireless satellite access (Direct TV)
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Internet Service Providers ISPs Provide home users access to Internet Phone numbers for computer to dial May provide Email Phone support Browser Personal web space
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Communicating via Email Electronic mail Key features Address book To, Cc, Bcc options Subject line Reply to sender(s) Forward Attach file Save Email Print Email
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Email and Teaching & Learning Assignment transmission Class discussions Electronic keypals Communication Student-Student Student-Teacher Teacher-Parent
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Internet-Based Communication Asynchronous (time-shifted) Email – pblackwo@crowder.edu pblackwo@crowder.edu Conference, bulletin board, club, forum Mailing list (Listserv) Synchronous (same-time) Chat Instant messaging (IM) Videoconferencing http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsh http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsh
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Other Internet Services FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Used to transfer Internet files Often compressed files Freeware and shareware Newsgroups World Wide Web Not synonymous with the Internet
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The World Wide Web In 1991, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a program allowing users to move between linked web pages on the Internet. Clicking on a hyperlink made navigation point and click Collection of hyperlink documents available on Internet is the WWW
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Web Sites Web page Informational document with hyperlinks to other resources Web site Collection of related web pages Home page Welcome Connections to other pages Navigation buttons Connections or “hotlinks”
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Web Browsers Web pages in HTML Browser is translation software Key browser features Navigation buttons (forward or back) Stop button History Home Address bar Favorites Search
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Locating Web Pages URL – uniform resource locator Include Name of a type of web server Specific directory Specific folder and file name
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Creating and Evaluating Web Sites Should be well organized and logical Easy to navigate Appropriate authority and expertise Free of bias Not selling something Cite sources
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Multimedia on the Web Appeal to variety of learning styles Authoring programs support multimedia Time consuming downloads Browsers may require a plug-in Include URL for the plug-in
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Multimedia on the Web Graphics GIF – Graphic interchange format Low resolution Download fairly quickly JPEG – Joint Photographic Expert Group High resolution Large files Download requires more time Copyrighted images cannot be used or reproduced without permission of owners
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Multimedia on the Web Audio WAV and MP3 formats Require complete download before playing Long download delays when using these formats Streaming Audio Audio sent in continuous flow Players allow listening as it is received RealOne Player
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Multimedia on the Web Video Usually brief because of download time Streaming video View as downloaded Bandwidth and speed may cause choppy images Video technologies in depth in Chapter 9
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Multimedia on the Web Virtual Reality (VR) 3-D graphic environment Web accessible User interacts with 3-D environment Low bandwidth can cause environments to move slowly and appear choppy Virtual field trips to museums, pyramids, etc.
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Search Engines Find web sites based on search criteria Key word Phrase Series of words Matches provided as hyperlinks Different search engines-different results Structure requests to narrow # of hits Boolean search – AND, OR, or NOT
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Portals Doorways to Internet and its services Began as search engines Offered more and more services Search engine Email E-shopping Portals include Yahoo!, Lycos, and Excite
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The Internet and Web in Teaching and Learning Chapter 8 will explore how the World Wide Web can be used in teaching and learning.
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