SC ICT Certification Level 1 10 Using The Web By Ross Parker.

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SC ICT Certification Level 1 10 Using The Web By Ross Parker

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SC ICT CertificationLevel 1

SC ICT CertificationLevel 1

10 Using The Web

By Ross Parker

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The World Wide Web• wikipedia.org: “The World Wide Web is a

system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet”

Hypertext• wikipedia.org: “Hypertext most often refers

to text on a computer that will lead the user to other, related information on demand. Hypertext represents a relatively recent innovation [...] which overcomes some of the limitations of written text.”

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Content

• Web content (or pages) are: – Written in HTML

• Try “View Source”

– Stored on a server– Transferred using HTTP

PC The InternetServerListening

1. Can I have page “x” please? 2. Yes, here

it is.3. Received, thank you!

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The Browser• Client-side software for rendering web pages• Choice

– Standards compliance?

• Basic features– Address bar– Navigation (back, forward)– Display pane

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What is Web 2.0?

• Web 2.0 is not a single thing...– A particular design style (glossy)– Fewer page reloads (AJAX)– Collaboration– User-generated content– Mash-up and remix

• Tim Berners-Lee say “I think Web 2.0 is of course a piece of jargon, nobody even knows what it means”

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Source: Markus Angermeier, Wikimedia Commons

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Tabbed Browsing

• Browser tabs allow multiple pages within a single window

• Tabs support “branched browsing”– Better suited to the non-linear web.

Active tabInactive tab

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Firefox Add-ons

• Limitless expansion!• Tools > Add-ons

– Fast Dial– Gmail Notifier– FoxyTunes– Download Statusbar– iMacros– Video DownloadHelper– Sage Too

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Search• “Search Engines” index the web• Find your favourite search engine• Try these Google searches

– “site:nhl.com gretzky”– “weather Hong Kong” or “time Hong Kong”– “1 aud in hkd” or “1 mile in km”– “5*9+(sqrt 10)^3=“– “~fast food” or “Define learning”– peanut butter +and jelly

• Even more extreme:– http://lifehacker.com/339474/top-10-obscure-google-search-tricks

• Investigate linking with AltaVista:– http://www.altavista.com/web/webmaster

Source: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/features.html

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Web Feeds

• Allows subscription to web content– Turns web from “pull” to “push”

• Requires “reader” or client software:– Google Reader– Sage Too (Firefox extension)– RSS Owl

• Standards– RSS– Atom

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Social Media

• Users contribute or nominate items of interest

• Community members contribute– Voting– Discussions

• Examples– www.digg.com– www.reddit.com– www.newsvine.com

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Group Knowledge

• Using the power of crowds to create knowledge:– Wikis– Data Analysis– Prediction markets– Amazon.com

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Licensing• All original work used here is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share

Alike 3.0 Unported license. For more details please look at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/.

• This license has been chosen to permit a high degree of sharing, whilst protecting the author’s control as to how the content is used.

• Please respect this license and use accordingly!• Recycled and borrowed works from other sources are used under appropriate

licenses, which are not affected by this license. The original source is always given. • All original work created by Ross Parker (Sha Tin College, English Schools

Foundation, Hong Kong), except where specified.