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Slide 1:Internet Basics for Lilburn Elementary
Lisa Campbell, Media Specialist
Slide 2:What is the “Internet”?
The Internet is a global network of computer networks, linking computers so they can "communicate."
Slide 3:The Internet is the ….
Plumbing that connects all the computers so they can “talk”!
Slide 4: Electronic mail (email) Discussion groups Information retrieved via the World Wide Web.
This “talk” can take several forms:
Slide 5:What is the “World Wide Web”?
This is the information on those computers.
Slide 6:When you search for information, you are really searching other computers. All the information on all the computers all over the world is the World Wide Web! (All connected by the plumbing, or the “internet”.)
Slide 7:How do you get information from the World Wide Web?
You have a choice of two tools: Search Engine Directory
Slide 8:What’s the Difference?
Slide 9:Search Engine
A search engine, like Google, is a robot that finds web sites containing the exact words you were looking for. No humans are involved.
Slide 10:Drawbacks of Search Engines
Search Engine (robot): Keyword: “Penguins” What you might get: Penguin Babyfood Corporation Penguin Cement Company Penguin Tires, Inc. Penguin Skateboards
Slide 11:Using a Search Engine to access the World Wide Web
Information Overload!! The world wide web doubles every three months. A fire hose of information – you can’t take a sip from a fire hose! By very specific!
Slide 12:Narrow your keywords then check your hits
The first site might be just what you wanted, or you might want to continue narrowing your search. Usually the first page or two will have what you need. If not, you must change your “key words” to help the robot find the right thing.
Slide 13:Check and refine your results
It’s no longer a fire hose of information, but a manageable, digestible amount of information.
Slide 14:Directory
A directory like “Yahoo” is not a true search engine. Humans have categorized sites into groups like “animals” or “automobiles” and decided which sites go where. A little like the Yellow Pages.
You can see the categories listed on the Yahoo page. This directory was built by a group of people at Yahoo.Slide 16:Directory and Database
Looking for penguins in a directory is easier, it is already organized under “Animals”. Even better than a directory, is a “Database”. Gwinnett County has many fabulous Databases which are expert-built sites filled with information. Our Britannica Encyclopedia is a database.
Slide 17:Safe and True
You can be sure that the information inside our databases is up-to-date and correct. Our databases are the perfect stop for doing your research. You will not be confused by too many sites put out on the web by anyone! The next page is one you might get from a search engine:
All about Pengins Pengins are happy and black and wite. Thay sometims slide on there stomak. Thay are little when thay are born. Thay way about 10 pownds. I like them. No body etes them. By: Jeremy Rychlik, aged 9 Apple Vally Day School. 12/3/1988.Slide 19:Evaluating websites
Authority - whose site is it? Is the author or sponsoring organization easily identified and/or contacted? Content - can the information on this site be corroborated in another source? Does it 'ring true?' Does the author give references to other sources? Timeliness - is the information up-to-date, is the site maintained? General appearance - is the site free from spelling and/or grammatical errors? Is it well-designed, do graphics enhance or detract from the site's purpose? Are there annoying pop-up ads or links to commercial entities?
Slide 20:What is a URL?
A url is the site address on the world wide web. It stands for “Uniform Resource Locator”
Slide 21:Let’s dissect a URL
http (HyperText Transfer Protocol) indicates a Web document or directory. Most of the URLs you will use start with http, which is the method by which data is transferred over the Web. (Web pages are written in HTML -- Hypertext Markup Language). www – world wide web
Slide 22:http://home.comcast.net/~campbellfamily5
My web site – look for clues: http: = hypertext transfer protocol home.comcast.net = built at home, hosted by Comcast and it is part of a network. This is the server name. ~campbellfamily5 – second level domain
Slide 23:Top Level Domain Names
.com = commercial .net = network .org – non profit .edu = educational institution .mil = military .gov = government
Slide 24:New Domain Names
.aero = air transport industry .biz = businesses .coop = cooperatives .info = unrestricted use .name = individuals .museum = museums .pro = accountants, lawyers, physicians, and other professionals
Slide 25:Country Codes:Just a few that you might see:
.au - Australia.br - Brazil.ca - Canada.fr - France .hk - Hong Kong .il - Israel .in - India .it - Italy .mx - Mexico .tw - Taiwan .uk - United Kingdom
Slide 26:Get used to glancing at the URL
Email from Ebay: URL from Romania! It was right in the URL. cgi.ebay.in/romania_WQ44vmds8767204 Many fell for it!