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Unit 12. The Internet. Introduction. Agenda. Internet Services Computer-mediated communication (CMC) Internet Service Provider (ISP). Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 12The Internet

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Introduction

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Agenda• Internet Services•Computer-mediated communication (CMC)• Internet Service Provider (ISP)

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Introduction

The Internet (commonly called the Net) is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide.

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Internet Services

Different services are made available on the Internet including:1. Email (electronic mail): for sending and

receiving messages.

2. Usenet (User Network) : an internet service that allows users to communicate by means of newsgroups.

Groups of users who send and read messages on a particular topic.

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Internet Services

3. IRC (Internet relay chat):Chatting to other users using text messages in real-time (immediately, while users are logged on to the system) 4. FTP (file transfer protocol):Copying files between computers on a network.

• Downloading

• Uploading

Copying files from a server computer to a client computerCopying files from a client computer to a server computer

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Internet Services

5. Telnet (teletype network):Logging on to your local server across a

network communications system at a distance e.g. from another country.

Connecting to a network system account, normally using a password

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6. MOOs (Multi-user domain that is Object-Oriented):▫ MOOs are network accessible, multi-user, programmable , interactive systems well-suited to the construction of text-based adventure games, conferencing systems, and other collaborative software.

▫ Is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users (players) are connected at the same time.

▫ Taking part in simulations in a shared environment. Each person assumes a person and communicates using text messages.

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7. WWW (the World Wide Web):▫Commonly referred to as the Web.▫Contains interlinked documents called webpages.

▫ A website is a set of related webpages stored together on a server computer.

▫Browsing means moving from one webpage to another.

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8. Social Networks:▫ A social network service is an online service, platform,

or site that focuses on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people, e.g., who share interests and/or activities. E.g. Facebook, MySpace and Twitter,

▫ A social network service essentially consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his/her social links, and a variety of additional services.

▫ Social network services make it possible to connect people who share interests and activities across political, economic, and geographic borders.

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▫ Facebook launched in 2004, has since become the largest social networking site in the world.

▫ Twitter set the trend for "real time" services, where users can broadcast to the world what they are doing, or what is on their minds within a 140 character limit.

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Social Networks

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Computer-mediated communication (CMC)

• A term used to describe systems that allow users to communicate using a computer network.

Asynchronous

Synchronous

Participants are not on-line at the same time and there are delays between messages.

Participants are on-line at the same time. There may be a few seconds delay but the communication is closer to face-to-face interaction.

Computer-mediated communication (CMC)

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•Examples of asynchronous communication:▫Mobile phone text messages (SMS).▫Emails.▫Bulletin boards.▫newsgroups/discussion lists.

•Examples of synchronous communication:• Chat rooms.▫MOOs.▫Audio and videoconferencing.

Computer-mediated communication (CMC)

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Bulletin boards•The terms bulletin board, message boards and

even internet forums are interchangeable•A Bulletin board is an online discussion site

where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages.

• It differs from chat rooms in that messages are at least temporarily archived. Also, depending on the access level of a user and/or the forum set-up, a posted message might need to be approved by a moderator before it becomes visible.

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•Videoconferencing:A form of communication over a network that uses video cameras so that the people taking part can see and hear each other.

Computer-mediated communication (CMC)

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•With the exception of videoconferencing, there is no way to show facial expressions and emotions in text-based CMC systems.

•To compensate, users have developed a number of strategies including: ▫Abbreviations and acronyms. E.g. LOL,

BRB.▫Simplified syntax. E.g. C U L8R.▫Symbols and exclamation marks. E.g

Yeeeees!!▫Emoticons: symbols indicating emotions.

E.g. :-(

Computer-mediated communication (CMC)

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Emoticons

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• Most users connect to the internet using a modem.

• Modem (modulator-demodulator) is an electronic device that converts signals to enable a computer to be connected to an ordinary telephone line thru a server and a router owned by an ISP (Internet service provider).

• ISP is a company that offers its customers access to the Internet.

• ISPs employ a range of data transmission technologies to enable customers to connect to the internet, such as dial-up, DSL, cable modem, satellite Internet access, fiber to the home (FTTH).

• ISP also provide help and support services to its customers.

Internet Service Provider (ISP)

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To attract users to connect through their system, ISPs offer various options including:

1. Unlimited number of email addresses with filtering of email to remove Junk email (unwanted email normally advertising or trying to sell something).

2. Web-based mail allows users to access their email from any computer with Internet access.

3. POP3 email requires a special email program. It is faster and more efficient.

Internet Service Provider (ISP)

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4. Unlimited Web space for setting up your own website and viruses checking facilities for checking your computer files to detect programs written with the purpose of causing damage or causing a computer to behave in an unusual way.

Internet Service Provider (ISP)

Web space file storage space for storing webpage files

Website a set of related pages stored on a server on the world wide web.

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ISPInternet Service Provider

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Starter1

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1. D2. G3. B4. C5. F6. A7. e

Starter 1

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Reading2

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Reading 2A Extract

MOO Type of CMC5 Number of participants- Virtual Reality game,.- Navigation within the MOO Topics

Synchronous Synchronous or asynchronous- Emoticons- Characters can express themselves by words, informal punctuations.

Special features of this CMC type

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Reading 2B Extract

Web chat (bulletin board) Type of CMC3 Number of participantsMovies TopicsAsynchronous Synchronous or asynchronous- False identities-Very informal.-Some use of abbreviations, e.g. LOL

Special features of this CMC type

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Reading 2C Extract

Newsgroup. Type of CMCMessage is addressed to all group members. Number of participants

Top ten albums. TopicsAsynchronous Synchronous or asynchronous- informal.-No opening or closing phrases although this one is signed.

Special features of this CMC type

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Language Work

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Language Work: WarningsWarnings are used to:•Ensure safety.•Prevent damage to equipment and breaches

of security.•Ensure the law is not broken.

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Language Work: Warnings-1- The simplest warning are basic instructions NOT to do something:

1. Don’t do X2. Never do X3. Avoid Xing4. No Xing

For example:1 -Never give out your home address or phone number.

2 -Avoid turning off main power while computer is running.

3 -No smoking, eating or drinking at the computer lab.

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-2- Sometime the warning is twinned with matching good practice:

1. Always do Y; never do X.2. Do Y rather than doing X.

For example:1- Use an IC extraction tool rather than a

screwdriver.

Language Work: Warnings

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Language Work: Warnings-3- Warning may be made stronger by using

:1.must/must not 2.should/ should not.

For example:1 -You must not drink coffee in this lab .

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Language Work: Warnings-4- If there is any reason to fear the warning

may not be understood, a reason for the warning may be added.

For example:1- Never remove ICs with a screwdriver. The pins are very fragile.