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Title: The Internet and World Wide Web


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The Internet and World Wide Web
Welcome to Cyberspace By Robert T.
Grauer Maryann Barber
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Objectives
  • Define the Internet and give a brief overview of
    its history
  • Describe various buttons on the Internet Explorer
    toolbar
  • Explain how to save the address of a favorite Web
    site and return to it later
  • Describe how to safeguard a system through
    acquisition of an anti-virus program and through
    systematic backup
  • Distinguish between the Boolean operations And,
    Or, and Not
  • Describe the structure of a Web address
  • Download a graphic from the Web
  • Draw several parallels between e-commerce and
    traditional commerce
  • Distinguish between the http and https protocol
    define a cookie and explain how it is a potential
    threat to individual privacy
  • Use the Save as Web Page command to convert a
    Word document to HTML

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The Internet
  • A network of networks
  • Began in 1969 as ARPAnet (Advanced Research
    Projects Agency)
  • No central authority and thus impossible to state
    the precise size
  • The Internet is not free just because you do not
    pay for it

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The World Wide Web
  • A subset of the Internet consisting of all
    computers with hypertext or hypermedia documents
  • These documents contain references (links) to
    other documents which may be on a different
    computer anywhere in the world
  • Began in 1991 at the European Particle Physics
    Laboratory (CERN) in Switzerland

5
Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Menu Bar
  • File
  • Edit
  • View
  • Favorites
  • Tools
  • Help
  • Address Bar
  • URL
  • Toolbar
  • Back Button
  • Forward Button
  • Stop
  • Refresh
  • Home
  • Search
  • Favorites
  • History

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Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
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URL Format
  • You can guess at the URL using the general form
    www.company.com
  • Examples
  • www.microsoft.com
  • www.nba.com
  • www.dell.com
  • www.whitehouse.gov
  • www.miami.edu

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Examples of URLs
  • My school www.miami.edu
  • Exploring Windows www.prenhall.com/grauer
  • My favorite site www.refdesk.com
  • Anti-virus updates www.symantec.com
  • Download software www.tucows.com

10
Hyperlinks
  • Provide text, graphics, sound, or video links
  • Blue underlined fonts are unexplored
  • Magenta links have been previously accessed

www.microsoft.com www.microsoft.com
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Connecting to the Internet
  • At Work or School
  • Via a Local Area Network
  • At Home
  • Traditional Modem (56KB)
  • Cable Modem
  • DSL Modem
  • My Connection
  • Via the universitys network connection in the
    dorm
  • Via Ethercard connected to the Data Jack via
    network cable

12
Search Engines
  • A program that systematically searches the Web
    for documents on a specific topic
  • Uses a key word or words as a query
  • Several search engines are available
  • Each search engine has its own database
  • No search engine is best
  • Uses Boolean (logical) operators
  • Returns hits or documents once search has been
    submitted

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Suggestions for Searching
  • Use the Search button on the Internet Explorer
    Toolbar
  • Try multiple search engines on one query
  • Be aware of logical operators - AND, OR, and NOT
  • Search on a concept e.g., first ladies rather
    than Eleanor Roosevelt
  • Set Bookmarks/Favorites

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Search Rules and Techniques
  • Specify Boolean operators
  • And -- Includes all findings of both key words
  • Or -- Looks for only one of the specified key
    words
  • Not -- Allows you to exclude certain key words
  • Use multiple search engines
  • Read online help about search criteria used for a
    particular search engine

15
Popular Web Search Engines
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E-commerce
  • The exchange of goods and services
  • Buyer and seller
  • Products and suppliers
  • A place to meet
  • Marketing to attract the buyer
  • Accept and process the order
  • All of these elements are present in e-commerce
    and traditional commerce

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Advantages of E-commerce
  • For the Seller
  • Open 24/7
  • Shoppers from anywhere
  • Virtual inventory is cheaper and extensive
  • Lower transaction costs
  • Target your customers
  • For the Buyer
  • Open 24/7
  • Never leave home
  • Easy to view and explore product line
  • Comparison shop
  • Web site knows you

18
Security and Privacy
  • Secure transactions
  • Https protocol
  • Encryption
  • Privacy
  • Cookie is a small file written to your disk each
    time you visit a site
  • Problem is when one site can read many cookies,
    e.g., Double Click.com

19
Returning to a Previous Site
  • Back Button
  • Forward Button
  • Favorites List
  • History List

20
HTML
  • HTML HyperText Markup Language language for
    all Web documents
  • HTML Codes- Necessary to format the page
  • FTP File Transfer Protocol
  • ISP Internet service provider

21
Microsoft Word
  • Save as Web Page Command

Save as Web Page
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Pictures
  • Save Picture As
  • From Web site
  • Insert Picture
  • In Word

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Summary
  • The Internet is a network of networks
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 Browser
  • Client Server Model for WWW
  • URL is located in the Address Box
  • Hypertext and hypermedia contain links to other
    documents
  • Connect through ISP or LAN
  • Search Engines are the tools to find information
  • Learn to use keywords for searching
  • Use multiple search engines
  • Searches are based on Boolean operators
  • HTML
  • Images and information can be downloaded
  • The Save as command in Microsoft Word
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