2. (November, 2008)
What is the Internet?
A network of computers, all over the world,
connected together.
What is an IP Address?
An address that Web Browsers use to look something up.
Example: 156.78.546.44. We see: http://www.-----
What is a Domain Name?
It is the name of the company for a website or someone
that owns it. Example: www.google.com
3. .com .us
U. States
Commercial
.gov .ca
.mil .cn
Military Gov’ment China Canada
.edu .jp .uk
Education Japan U. Kingdom
4. Uniform
URL - Resource Locator
Web Browsers -
This is computer software
Another name for a that allows you to browse
Web Address. the Internet. Examples:
Firefox, Safari, Internet
Explorer.
Home Pages - Links –
When you visit a website, the Words, (underlined, a different
first place that you usually color. or graphic) when clicked
arrive is the home page. Look on, will you somewhere
for an index to navigate the site. else.
5. Internet
How information is arranged on the Web
The Web Address can give information about a site. All the /,
dots, dashes, extensions can reveal plenty about a site – but
not always.
How to read a URL: “Along with the domain name, the URL
describes specific folders, servers, companies, countries,
and communication methods.” (November, p. 11-12, 2008)
6. Truncating URLs
Truncate: To shorten
You can find out a lot about a site by truncating (or shortening) a
URL, a little at a time.
Let’s practice:
Search for the following site:
History of Robots in the Victorian Era
14. The ABC’s of Authenticating a Website
(Laureate Education, 2009)
Author?
Does the website have an author?
Bias?
Is the website showing opinion or fact?
15. Content?
Is the information thorough?
Date?
Look for a copyright date. Is it an up-to-
date site?
Editor?
Is there an editor or fact checker listed?
16. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Supporting Information
Literacy and Online Inquiry in the Classroom. Baltimore: Author.
November, A. (2008). Web literacy for educators. Thousands Oaks: Corwin Press.