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Basic Internet Concepts Current and Emerging Instructional Technologies EDU 6606 Dr. Fortune Adam Coulter Johnson The Internet… a brief history • In the beginning we had “Batch Processing” • Highly inefficient, requires manual programming which lead to a lot of bugs and a waste of time • 1957- time sharing is conceptualized • Sputnik sparks fear in America causing the formation of DARPA • The birth of the internet can be said to have military, scientific and commercial roots • ARPANET- (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency) mainframe, Interface Message Processor, Network control group develops Network Control Protocol and is replaced by Transmission Control Protocol • RAND corporation- has American roots, grown out of concern for an atomic attack from Cuba • NPL- born in England, has commercial influences, is created due to a need to prevent congestion of information in the lines, “Packet Switching” is created • CYCLADES- based in France, has a physical component that is implemented into the actual hardware itself • Phone companies develop the X.25 protocol enabling them to charge a fee for the use of information exchange via servers • International Organization for Standardization designs the Open System Interconnection (OSI) in an attempt to create a standardized network • TCP assimilated the preferences of the OSI reference model • TCP-IP protocol which guarantees compatibility between networks and thus creates the internet • February 28, 1990 ARPANET hardware is removed URL • • • • • Uniform Resource Locator It is another name for a Web address Created in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee of the IETF A URL combines domain names with a file path syntax Uses a system of two forward slashes to separate a folder and file names • Think of a URL like a phone number. There are a lot of “Adams” in the world but each Adam has a specific phone number. A URL will take you to a specific location but will not confuse the desired location with a similar sounding location Navigation Techniques • Navigating the internet starts with a Web browser • Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera… • Once you get to the internet you can use a search engine • Google, Bing, AskJeeves, Yahoo… • Some search engines enable keyboard shortcuts • Some browsers use browser extensions Bookmark, Favorite and Online Organizer • Bookmark and Favorite- essentially the same function with two different names (the type of browser you are using depends on if it is a Bookmark or a Favorite) • Uses- allows a user to create a shortcut on the local computer for frequently visited websites, these shortcuts can even be transferred to a “thumb” drive • Online Organizer- there are now bookmarking web resources that add a social component to bookmarking, allowing users to bookmark websites in the traditional method while accessing them anywhere they have an internet connection • This allows users to move to computers other than their own and still have their bookmarks at their disposal • Squidoo.com, Stumbleupon.com, Digg.com, del.icio.us… Search Engine • A program used to search documents for specific keywords • A brief history of Web Search Engines • ARCHIE- 1990, stands for “archive,” created by Alan Emtage, Bill Heelan and J. Peter Deutsch, • GOPHER- 1991, created by Mark McCahill • W3Catalog- 1993, web’s first primitive search engine • WANDEX- 1993, possibly the first web robot, World Wide Web Wanderer, main purpose was to measure the size of the WWW • Jumpstation- 1993, uses a web robot to build an index • Webcrawler- 1994, allows users to look for a word in a webpage • Then came the birth of the search engine through commercial influences • Magellan, Excite, Infoseek, AltaVista, yahoo…the list goes on! How Search Engines Evaluate a Website • While there are LOADS of variables considered in website evaluation, below is a graphic of a key concept • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1. Internal-vs-External 2.Anchor Text 3. Page Rank 4. Trust Rank 5. Domain Authority 6. Diversity 7. Uniqueness of Source 8. Location on the Page 9. Topical Relevance 10. Content and Context Assessment 11. Geographic Location 12. Use of “No Follow” 13. Link Type 14. Other Link Targets on Page 15. Domain, Page and Link Specific Penalties • 16. Content/Embed Patterns • 17. Temporal/Historical Data Basic Troubleshooting • Make sure you have an internet connection through an ISP • Configure your OS’s internet settings • Check IP details • Perform a PING test to see the TCP/IP is configured correctly • Configure the Browser/Application • When receiving an error message, you can use a search engine and perform a search of the specific message to find solutions to your issue Problems with Using the Internet as a Source for Information • Not all data can be verified, no one has to approve the information before it is published • Getting information from the internet is no different than getting information from a brick and mortar library…it is a learned skill that takes guidance and practice • Digital skills are equally as important as physical access to the world wide web • Many websites are unreliable • Consumer websites often times will take your money for a purchase only to fail to deliver the goods