14. Growth of the Internet – Web 1.0 DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) created Arpanet – 1969 Keep U.S. on “cutting edge” of technology Connect scientists around country Be “self-healing"
15. Growth of the Internet – Web 1.0 World Wide Web - 1993 “Mosaic” first browser (graphical, point-and-click interface) for using Internet Results in 341,634% annual Internet growth rate* *Hobbes Internet Timeline
16. Growth of the Internet – Web 1.0 Search engine Google debuts in 1998 Google milestones and interactive timeline
17. Growth of the Internet – Web 2.0 1999 - present CommunicationWeb tools evolved to allowusers to communicate
18. Growth of Internet – Web 2.0 Facebook – 2003 Social networking Members post and share information and photos 500,000,000 users (in 2010) 1 out of 4 Web page views (25% of Web usage)
19. Growth of Internet – Web 2.0 Blogs (“Web-log”) Users create online journal for others to read Topics include everything: politics, interests, opinions
20. Growth of Internet – Web 2.0 Twitter “A social networking and microblogging service that allows you answer the question, "What are you doing?" by sending short text messages 140 characters in length, called "tweets", to your friends, or "followers“.” (TweeterNet)
21. Growth of Internet – Web 2.0 YouTube Users upload videos to share with others
22. Growth of Internet – Web 3.0 ~2008 - future InteractionAlso known as the “Semantic Web”, Web toolsallow for relevant, contextual, mobile information retrieval and interaction
23. Growth of Internet – Web 3.0 Smartphones and hand-held devices iPad and Droid
24. Break Take a moment to talk about your experience with the World Wide Web… Does it feel like the world is changing too fast? Do you use Internet tools (such as e-mail) to communicate with family and friends?
25. Growth of the Internet: Percentage of adults over 65 online Sources: http://www.aoa.gov/AoAroot/Press_Room/Social_Media/Widget/Statistical_Profile/2010/6.aspxand http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2004/Older-Americans-and-the-Internet.aspx
26. Growth of the Internet USA Today article: Seniors surge on social networks (12/15/10) Fastest-growing group using social networking is adults 65 and older, followed by those 50 - 64
27. Search engines “The Internet is like a giant library where ever shelf is marked ‘miscellaneous’.” Search engines help you find what you’re looking for
30. Break If you have access to a computer, take a few minutes to search for topics of interest... Hobbies (quilting, antiques, cars) Sports Travel History Genealogy
31. Tools for “flourishing” in the digital community Facebook Go to www.facebook.com Create a profile… Share with your family and friends Social networking use among Internet users50 and older went from22% in 2009 to 42% in 2010! Source: Pew Research
32. Tools for “flourishing” in the digital community Skype Go to www.skype.com Create an free account “Call” your friends and family using your computer Regular phone calling requires a microphone Video calling requires a webcam (~$30)
33. Break If you have access to a computer, take a few minutes to create a Facebook and Skype account...
34. Social implications of digital interaction Community: loss or gain? Does technology isolate us? Or does it connect us? Information overload
35. Conclusion Talk about being part of the digital community Share your comments with me via e-mail (gray@augie.edu) or in our Moodle course (http://moodle.augie.edu user: “goodsam” password: “GoodSamaritan123$”)
36. Sources Web 1.0 – 3.0 , Emerging Technologies Magazine, 10.31.10, retrieved 12.11.10 http://www.emtechmag.com/blog/2010/10/web-1-0-to-web-3-0/ Lucy Langdon Blogging Tips http://www.bloggingtips.com/2010/01/05/50-examples-of-great-blog-engagement/ Chris Brogan 100 Blog Topics I Hope You Writehttp://www.chrisbrogan.com/100-blog-topics-i-hope-you-write/ Did you know? 3.0 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp_oyHY5bug Did you know? 4.0 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8 Older Americans and the Internet http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2004/Older-Americans-and-the-Internet.aspx Internet Usage and Online Activities of Older Adults http://www.aoa.gov/AoAroot/Press_Room/Social_Media/Widget/Statistical_Profile/2010/6.aspx Pew Internet and American Life Project http://www.pewinternet.org/ Older Adults and Social Media http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Older-Adults-and-Social-Media.aspx Seniors Surge on Social Networks (USA Today)http://www.usatoday.com/yourlife/parenting-family/2010-12-15-graytech15_ST_N.htm