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Connecting an Communicating Online

1
Objectives Overview

Describe the purpose


Briefly describe
Discuss the evolution of an IP address and
various broadband
of the Internet its relationship to a
Internet connections
domain name

Describe features of
Describe ways to
browsers and identify
compose effective
the components of a
search text
web address

See Page 56 2
for Detailed Objectives
Objectives Overview

Explain how the web


Explain benefits and Describe uses of uses graphics,
risks of using online various types of animation, audio,
social networks websites video, and virtual
reality

Explain how email,


email lists, instant
Identify the rules of
messaging, chat rooms,
netiquette
online discussions, VoIP,
and FTP work

See Page 56 3
for Detailed Objectives
The Internet

• The Internet is a
worldwide collection of
networks that connects
millions of businesses,
government agencies,
educational institutions,
and individuals

Pages 56 - 57 4
Figure 2-1
The Internet

• The Internet originated as ARPANET in September


1969 and had two main goals:
Allow scientists at
Function even if part of
different physical
the network were
locations to share
disabled or destroyed
information and work
by a disaster
together

Page 56 5
The Internet

1969 ARPANET Today Millions of


becomes hosts connect to
functional the Internet

1984 ARPANET
has more than
1,000 individual
computers
linked as hosts
Page 56 6
Connecting to the Internet

• With wired connections, a computer or device


physically attaches via a cable or wire to a
communications device
• Computers without a communications device can
use a wireless modem or other communications
device that enables wireless connectivity

Page 58 7
Connecting to the Internet

Page 58 8
Figure 2-2
Connecting to the Internet

Wired Wireless

• Cable Internet • Wi-Fi (wireless


service fidelity)
• DSL (digital • Mobile broadband
subscriber line) • Fixed wireless
• Fiber to the • Satellite Internet
Premises (FTTP) Service
Page 59 9
Connecting to the Internet

• A hot spot is a wireless network that provides Internet


connections to mobile computers and devices

Pages 59 - 60 10
Figure 2-3
Connecting to the Internet

• An Internet service provider (ISP) is a business


that provides individuals and organizations access
to the Internet free or for a fee
• Bandwidth represents the amount of data that
travels over a network
– Megabyte (MB)
– Gigabyte (GB)

Page 58 11
Connecting to the Internet

Page 62 12
Figure 2-4
Connecting to the Internet

• An IP address is a sequence of numbers that uniquely


identifies each computer or device connected to the
Internet
• A domain name is a text-based name that corresponds to
the IP address
• A DNS server translates the domain name into its
associated IP address

Pages 62 - 64 13
Figure 2-5
Connecting to the Internet

Page 63 14
Table 2-3
Connecting to the Internet

Page 64 15
Figure 2-6
The World Wide Web

• The World Wide Web (WWW), or web, consists of a


worldwide collection of electronic documents
(webpages)
• A website is a collection of related webpages and
associated items
• A web server is a computer that delivers requested
webpages to your computer
• Web 2.0 refers to websites that provide a means for
users to share personal information, allow users to
modify website content, and provide applications
through a browser
Page 65 16
The World Wide Web

• A browser is an application
that enables users with an
Internet connection to
access and view webpages
on a computer or mobile
device
• A home page is the first
page that a website
displays
• Current browsers typically
support tabbed browsing

Pages 65 - 66 17
Figure 2-7
The World Wide Web

• A webpage has a unique address, called a web


address or URL

Page 68 18
Figure 2-8
The World Wide Web

• A web app is an application stored on a web


server that you access through a browser
– Web app hosts usually provide storage for users’ data
and information on their servers, known as cloud
storage

Pages 69 – 70 19
Figure 2-9
Types of Websites

• A web search engine is software that finds


websites, webpages, images, videos, news, maps,
and other information related to a specific topic
• A subject directory classifies webpages in an
organized set of categories, such as sports or
shopping, and related subcategories

Pages 71 - 72 20
Types of Websites

• Search operators can help to refine your search

Page 72 21
Table 2-4
Types of Websites

• There are several types of websites

Online social Informational


Search engine
network and research

News, weather,
Media sharing Bookmarking sports, and other
mass media

Pages 71 – 76 22
Types of Websites

Business,
Educational governmental, and Blogs
organizational

Wiki and
Health and fitness Science
collaboration

Pages 77 – 79 23
Types of Websites

Banking and Travel and


Entertainment
finance tourism

Retail and
Mapping
auctions

Pages 79 – 82 24
Types of Websites

Careers and
E-commerce Portals
employment

Website
Content
creation and
aggregation
management

Pages 82 – 84 25
Types of Websites

• Web publishing is the creation and maintenance


of websites

Design Create Maintain


Plan the Host the
the the the
website website
website website website

Page 84 26
Digital Media on the Web

• Multimedia refers to any application that


combines text with media

Page 85 27
Digital Media on the Web

• A graphic is a visual
representation of
nontext information
• Graphic formats include
BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG,
and TIFF

Pages 85 – 86 28
Figure 2-22
Digital Media on the Web

• An infographic is a
visual representation of
data and information,
designed to
communicate quickly,
simplify complex
concepts, or present
patterns or trends

Page 86 29
Figure 2-23
Digital Media on the Web

• Animation is the appearance of motion created by


displaying a series of still images in sequence

Page 86 30
Digital Media on the Web

• Audio includes music, speech, or any other sound


– Compressed to reduce file size
• You listen to audio on your computer using a media
player

Pages 86 - 87 31
Figure 2-24
Digital Media on the Web

• Video consists of images displayed in motion


• Virtual reality (VR) is the use of computers to simulate a
real or imagined environment that appears as a three-
dimensional space

Pages 87 - 88 32
Figure 2-25
Digital Media on the Web

A plug-in, or add-on, is a
program that extends
the capability of a
browser

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Other Internet Services

• Email is the
transmission of
messages and files via a
computer network
• An email program
allows you to create,
send, receive, forward,
store, print, and delete
email messages

Page 88 34
Other Internet Services

Page 89 35
Figure 2-26
Other Internet Services

• An email list is a group of email addresses used for mass


distribution of a message

Page 90 36
Figure 2-27
Other Internet Services

• Instant messaging services notify you when one


or more of your established contacts are online
and then allows you to exchange messages or files
or join a private chat room with them

Page 90 37
Figure 2-28
Other Internet Services

• A chat is a real-time
typed conversation that
takes place on a
computer or mobile
device with many other
online users
• A chat room is a website
or application that
permits users to chat with
others who are online at
the same time

Page 91 38
Figure 2-29
Other Internet Services

• An online discussion is an online area in which


users have written discussions about a particular
subject

Page 91 39
Figure 2-30
Other Internet Services

• VoIP (Voice over IP) enables users to speak to other


users via their Internet connection

Page 92 40
Other Internet Services

• FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an Internet standard


that permits file uploading and downloading to
and from other computers on the Internet
• Many operating systems include FTP capabilities
• An FTP server is a computer that allows users to
upload and/or download files using FTP

Page 92 41
Netiquette

• Netiquette is the code of acceptable Internet


behavior

Page 94 42
Figure 2-31
Chapter Summary

Various types
Evolution of
The web of websites
the Internet
and media

Other services
available on Netiquette
the Internet

Page 95 43

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