2. - is a global system of interconnected
computer networks that use the standard
internet protocol suite to serve billions of
users worldwide.
INTERNETINTERNET
- known as Interconnected Net,
Information Highway or simply known as
Net.
3. 1. Used to communicate with people
2. Used to get information
3. Used for entertainment
4. Used for on-line shopping
5. Used to transact business
USES OF INTERNETUSES OF INTERNET
4. 1. Computer
2. Modem
3. Telephone Lines / Cable Lines
4. Internet Service Provider (ISP)
5. Web Browser
Requirements Needed toRequirements Needed to
Access the NetAccess the Net
5. 1. Computer - machine used to send and receive
electronic documents via the Internet.
2. Modem (Modulator/Demodulator) - device that
transmits analog signal and receives data in digital
signal through telephone lines.
3. Telephone Lines / Cable Lines – used to transmit
signal from one computer to another with the help of
modem.
4. Internet Service Provider (ISP) – a company provides
connection to the Internet E.g.: Compass, Pacific
Internet, I-Manila, Bonanza, Blast, and others.
5. Web Browser – software program used to navigate the
Internet. Two popular web browsers are Netscape
Navigator & Microsoft Internet Explorer
Requirements Needed to Access the Net
8. - Is an interactive
electronic document
where text, graphics
and sounds are
posted.
9. - Are professionals that
create wonderful and
artistic website.
- They create interactive
web pages using a
computer language
called HTML (Hypertext
Markup Language)
13. - The fastest way to
send a letter is
through the Internet.
- With electronic mail
(or email for short),
your modem can send
messages around the
Internet in a very few
seconds.
14.
15.
16. - A collection of related
web pages.
- Is like a book that has
one or more pages that
contains the needed
information
- can be viewed
through its website
address or
technically known as
URL
17.
18. - it is the global address
of documents and other
resources on the World
Wide Web.
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
19. The first part of the URL is called a protocol
identifier and it indicates what protocol to use, and the
second part is called a resource name and it specifies the
IP address or the domain name where the resource is
located. The protocol identifier and the resource name are
separated by a colon and two forward slashes.
20. Every domain name has a suffix that indicates
which top level domain (TLD) it belongs to.
For example:
•gov - Government agencies
•edu - Educational institutions
•org - Organizations (nonprofit)
•mil - Military
•com - commercial business
•net - Network organizations
•ca - Canada
•th - Thailand
•ph - Philippines
21. Two-Letter Internet Country
Codes
•ca - Canada
•th - Thailand
•ph - Philippines
•ch – Switzerland
•uk – united kingdom
Internet and URL - Marivic S. Manlagnit - JMAMES ICT Coordinator