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By: Jordan Hale, McKenzie Kratts, Victoria Lee, and Lakin Burnett
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WHAT IS COMMUNICATIONS? Sometimes called telecommunications Describes a process in which two or more computers or devices transfer data, instructions, and information. Communicating technology allows us relay information more efficiently
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COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM Consists of three components: 1. Transmitter 2. Channel 3. Receiver
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NETWORKING IN SCHOOLS Used for three reasons: To share hardware and software resources Enable communications among schools and other organizations Connect students and teachers to the internet
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HOW DOES THE INTERNET WORK? Data is divided into small pieces called packets. Packets travel over the internet via routers. At the destination, the packets are reassembled into the original message.
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WORLD WIDE WEB Worldwide collection of electronic documents that have built-in hyperlinks to other related documents. These links allow users to quickly jump from one page to another. ○ A web page is an electronic document viewed on the web.
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HOW A WEB PAGE WORKS Web pages contain text, graphics, video, and sound. Hypertext Hypermedia Three types of hyperlinks: 1. Target 2. Relative 3. Absolute
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WEB BROWSER SOFTWARE Web browser- a program that interprets HTML and displays Web pages and enables you to link to other Web pages and Web sites.
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WEB SEARCH TOOLS Search tools- enable users to locate information found at Web sites all over the world. Search engine Subject directory
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MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTS AVAILABLE ON THE WEB Multimedia- the combination of graphics, annimation, audio, video, and virtual reality. Brings Web page to life Makes internet more entertaining place to explore
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INTERNET SERVICES Email Newsgroups Chat rooms Instant messaging
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EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS Information Entertainment Business
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CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET Dial up Cable modem DSL Satellite modem
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