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CLASS 5 Introduction to Computers

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CLASS 5

Introduction to Computers

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Peripherals

Peripherals are divided into two types - things that take information and put it into your computer, and things that take information out of your computer. These are called input and output devices.

Common peripherals:

Mouse Monitor Keyboard Printer Earphones

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Twitter quickstart

Hashtags Some times when you are watching twitter streams, you will

see “#” in front of a word or word group, such as:

This is known as a hashtag.

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What does a hashtag do

Hashtags act like keywords for tweets. Twitter can search tweets,

and phrases with hashtags are marked by users to make them easier to find.

Take a look at one example:

People who want to participate in this conversation type the hashtag and the title.

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You try:

Work with a partner (2 people!) Think of a place around school that has GOOD or BAD

food. Use #cycuPlacesToEat in your tweet.After you have submitted your tweet, you can click on the

hashtag or type it into the search box.

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Retweets

Sometimes someone that you are following writes something you would like to share with people who might not be following them.

For example, Susan follows Avril Lavigne.She sees a new tweet from Avril, and wants to share it with her friends.

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Retweeting

To share something that she sees with people that are following her, she can retweet it:

That way, people who might not be following Avril Lavigne can read what she has to say.

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New Twitter Assignment

Remember when you had to follow a celebrity? Twitter that celebrity, and retweet it.

Due by next Wednesday evening (10/26) at 8 pm.

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Wikipedia

By now, everyone has probably heard of Wikipedia. But did you realize that it is one of the most popular social media websites online?

Wikipedia was started in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger.

Wikipedia is written in over 260 different languages. The word wikipedia comes from wiki (shared

website) and pedia (encyclopedia) The English language version of wikipedia contains

nearly 4 million articles.

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Wikipedia

Anyone can edit or create articles on Wikipedia. If you see something in a Wikipedia article that you disagree with you can report it or even change it.

Wikipedia has no ads - it gets the money it needs to operate by asking for donations.

Wikipedia is currently the sixth most popular website online.

Some teachers don’t allow Wikipedia articles to be used in research, but recent studies show that it is nearly as accurate as any popular encyclopedia.

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Sourcing guidelines for online materials

When you are looking for information online, you need to be able to cite (引用 ) the article correctly.

There is more than one way to cite the information you find online. Below are three of the most commonly used styles used in academic writing. They are:

Chicago style - http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org

American Psychological Association (APA) - http://www.apastyle.org/

Modern Language Association (MLA) - http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

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MLA online style guidelines

For most of you, MLA style will probably be the most commonly used. However, CHECK with your teacher BEFORE you write any papers as to what citation style they prefer.

Today we will take a look at the MLA style guidelines for citing online materials.

You can read these guidelines directly at:http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/

Remember, there are different ways to cite webpages, websites, and webmagazines - check the guidelines before you start.

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Webquests

Let’s test out your ability to find information online.

Get together in groups of 3 or 4 and work together on a “webquest”. A webquest is an activity designed to find and use information using the internet.

You can get the form to fill out for today’s webquest at www.jadekite.com/computer/quest01.doc

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Webquests

One paper per group. Write your answers in the blanks. DON’T COPY answers from other groups. If you download the file, you can hyperlink your

answers to the webpage where you found your answer.

If you are using a printed handout, write the webpage URL for each of your answers on the list on the back.

You can e-mail me your finished paper [email protected]