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15. Elementary Internet
Presented by
Timon LeDain
Topics Covered
• What is the internet?• Basics of connecting to the internet.• The web browser.• Using the web.• Using e-mail.• Instant messaging.• Safe surfing.• Healthy computing.
The Internet.
Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses
204.187.152.136
63.240.215.65
63.70.47.55
204.146.46.165
Domain Names
204.187.152.136
63.240.215.65
63.70.47.55
204.146.46.165
The Ottawa Citizen Walt Disney
Discovery Channel Air Canada
Domain Names
204.187.152.136
63.240.215.65
63.70.47.55
204.146.46.165
The Ottawa Citizen Walt Disney
Discovery Channel Air Canada
ottawacitizen.com www.disney.com
www.discovery.com www.aircanada.com
Domain Name Examples.
www.redcross.org (The American Red Cross)
www.redcross.ca (The Canadian Red Cross)
www.disney.com (Walt Disney Company)
www.macleans.ca (Macleans magazine)
www.princeton.edu (Princeton university)
www.waterloo.ca (Waterloo university)
Universal Resource Locators (URLs)
GAMES
www.yahooligans.com
ANIMALS
SPORTS
www. yahooligans.com/content/sports/
www. yahooligans.com/content/animals/
www. yahooligans.com/content/games/
Connecting to the internet.
Computer
MODEM
Telephone line or cable.
Internet ServiceProvider (ISP)
Things you can do on the internet.
Send letters to friends and family (e-mail)
Do research for homework, school projects, and hobbies
Play games
Communicate with friends and familyInstant messaging
Video conferencing
E-mail addresses.
mickey@disney.com
president@whitehouse.gov
tledain@marchnetworks.com
Internet Search Strategies
Natural language query:Where can I find the best chocolate chip cookie recipe?
Boolean language query:chocolate -chip cookie recipe
Advanced boolean language query:”white chocolate” -chip -nut cookie recipe
Instant Messaging
Safe Surfing Tips
It is OK to share some information on the Web– your username (SkaterGrl99, SnowboardJoe87)
(never give out your real name)– your favorite food, movie, band, hobbies, etc…
Information you should never give out– your real name– your home address– your phone number– your passwords
• (You and your parents are the only people that should know your password!)
Healthy computing posture
• Keep your back and neck straight.
• Keep your thighs horizontal with a 90° bend at the knees.
• Upper arm and forearm should form 90° bend at elbow.
• Sit back at least 2 feet from screen.
Good Computing Habits
• Active Breaks. – Get up from your seat and move around at least once an
hour. This helps your circulation and ensures that you do not stay in the same position for too long.
• Eye refocusing.– Look away from your screen every five minutes or so.
Let your eyes refocus on something far away.
• Blink Often.– Blinking lubricates your eyes.
• Clean Screen.
Good or bad?
• What is right or wrong with these pictures?
Extract from an ergonomics slideshow prepared
by children for children at Blackwell Elementary
School, WA.
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• What is right or wrong with these pictures?
Extract from an ergonomics slideshow prepared
by children for children at Blackwell Elementary
School, WA.
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• What is right or wrong with these pictures?
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by children for children at Blackwell Elementary
School, WA.
Questions and Answers
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• What is right or wrong with these pictures?
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by children for children at Blackwell Elementary
School, WA.
Good or bad?
• What is right or wrong with these pictures?
Extract from an ergonomics slideshow prepared
by children for children at Blackwell Elementary
School, WA.
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