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World Wide Web Guide * for Students Presentation Definition of the Internet Approach to the Internet History of the Internet Searching the Web & evaluation Internet tools software The Internet is a... ...distributed hypermedia network of networks Distributed Information on the Internet is located on many millions of computers No one agency has jurisdiction of the Internet; everyone plays a part Hypermedia The Internet supports many different formats of information Text files Pictures Photographs Sound files Video files Network of Networks Network : two or more computers hooked together TCP/IP is the language of the Internet that allows unlikecomputers to “talk” Network of networks : over 40,000 networks of computers all hooked together The Internet is a... Distributed Hypermedia Network of networks How to Approach the Internet Don’t get frustrated Keep it simple Give yourself time to explore Find a mentor to help Look for personal interests first History of the Internet Started in 1969 by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) The Department of Defense wanted a system that would still work if part of it were destroyed In 1983, the research computers that were networked became ARPANET History of the Internet In 1986 the National Science Foundation took the initiative and ran the network backbone In 1995, the NSF stepped out and commercial providers took over the Internet E-Mail Addresses Username followed by “@” symbol Computer name and domain Domains : net, org, edu, mil, gov, com [email protected] Username Computer name & domain Different Domains on the Net .com .net .edu .org .net .mil .gov commercial network educational organization network military government URL: Uniform Resource Locator “Address” of a file on the Internet Contains type of protocol followed by the computer name, directory and file name http:// ftp:// gopher:// news: telnet:// mailto: hypertext transfer protocol (WWW) file transfer protocol gopher site newsgroup telnet e-mail address Speaking “URL” http://www.capecod.net/~kschrock/index.htm h-t-t-p colon slash slash w-w-w dot capecod dot net slash tilde kschrock slash index dot htm Anatomy of a URL http://www.capecod.net/schrockguide/eval.htm Hypertext Transfer Protocol Directory on the server Address of ISP Network domain html – Hypertext Markup Language File name (HTML format) The World Wide Web A global network of information servers Information may be in the form of text, audio, video, or animation Many millions of sites containing documents with links to other documents Fastest growing area of the Internet Finding Information on the WWW Search Engines Software programs that scan the contents of Web servers to create large indices of information User can perform keyword searches of these indices; combining of terms AltaVista, Lycos, Webcrawler, HotBot Finding Information on the WWW Directories Collections of resources compiled and organized by a person May be searchable via keyword May be general or subject-specific Yahoo, Magellan, Lycos A2Z Evaluating Information on the Net Who wrote it? When was it written? Why was it written? Is it biased? Is it authentic? Is the author an expert? Is the page easy to use? Is the page free from HTML errors? Are the graphics useful? Can you verify the information? Is a bibliography included? World Wide Web Browser Allows you to view WWW sites which contain text, pictures, and sound Netscape vs. Internet Explorer vs. Mosaic After installation, browsers must be configured for your machine Easy to move back and forth between pages due to cache Parts of a Browser Window Menu Tool Bar URL Field Document viewing area Status Bar Browser Configuration and Helper Applications The browser can display text and certain formats of pictures For other formats the browser needs to have “helper applications” configured Example: If you choose a sound file, you have to have told the browser what piece of software on your machine is to be run to play the file Saving File to Disk File-Save on browser menu Choose whether you want to save as a HTML or text file Choose location for saving Does not save graphics, only text To save graphics, position cursor and use right mouse button to “save this image as...” The Internet is useful when you need to know something that is... not in your textbooks or library based on data collected by the government likely to require specialized knowledge best understood from eyewitness accounts fast-breaking news The Internet is not useful for... a quick overview or definition of a topic face-to-face interaction with other students and teachers drawing, writing, building, planting, or any other type of hands-on activities The Internet is also good for : collaborating on projects with students all over the world finding and contacting experts getting real-world experience in researching and evaluating information publishing students’ projects and publications Booker T. Washington Middle School Library THE END Original Concept By Ms. Daphne Elms Addition Editing by Clarence Hamilton Washington Middle School MCPSS Mobile, Al.