Objective:
Students will be able to describe the Internet and the World Wide Web, and the difference between the two. We discuss the ways of connecting to the Internet, both narrowband and broadband, and the types of Internet access providers. We cover the basic structure of the Internet and who controls it. We also consider the parts of the World Wide Web—websites, web pages, browsers, URLs, web portals, search tools, and search engines. We probe the mysteries of HTML and hyperlinks.
In the second half of the chapter, we consider the riches of Internet use, and then we look at the risks. Among the riches are email, instant messaging, FTP, newsgroups, and mailing lists. We also have telephone, multimedia, webcasting, blogs, e-commerce, and social networking. Among the risks: snoopers, spam, spoofing, phishing, pharming, cookies, spyware, and malware such as viruses..
Topics Discussed:
- Internet
- World Wide Web
- Narrowband
- Broadband
- Internet Access Provider
- Websites (pages, browser, URLs, web portals, search tools and search engines)
- HTML
- Instant Messaging
- FTP
- Newsgroups
- Mailing Lists
- Telephony
- Multimedia
- Webcasting
- Blogs
- E-Commerce
- Social Networking
- Online Privacy
- Online Threats
Assignment:
- Complete the Chapter LearnSmart module, due Monday, Sept. 19th. This Practice assignment consists of 100 questions.
Teacher Pacing Due Date: September 19th, 2016