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2.1 Web in Daily Life Uses in daily life: Communication, Access Information, Business, Commercial Information Website vs Webpage: Website is a collection of webpages while a webpage is a single page on a website WWW vs internet: The World Wide Web (WWW) is a service tha...

2.1 Web in Daily Life Uses in daily life: Communication, Access Information, Business, Commercial Information Website vs Webpage: Website is a collection of webpages while a webpage is a single page on a website WWW vs internet: The World Wide Web (WWW) is a service that operates on the internet, but the internet is the network of computers that the web uses What is a browser: The top-level domains: The final part of a domain name, the part that comes after the last dot:.biz/.com/.Edu/.gov/.int/ What is IETF: Is an open organization that develops and maintains internet standards Many people use the Web: 3.46 billion The Web is a global collection of devices: Millions of computers linked together Devices you can use to access the web: Phone, PC, Smart Watches, Tablets Laptop Companies that create web compatible devices: Apple, IBM, Samsung, Dell, HP 2.2 Describe Websites& webpages What was the first website: info.cern.ch What are blogs: A regularly updated Web site What is a Content Aggregator: A website that collects data from multiple webpages What is a Media Sharing Site: Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, YouTube What is an Online Social Network: Allows people to connect socially What is a Search Engine: Google, Bing, Fire Fox, Microsoft edge What is Wiki: Allows collaboration and content structure by its users. What is a Header/Banner: A section on top that primarily has a logo, navigation and other info. What is the Body: Contains key information usually in the center of a page What is the Sidebar: An enclosed section with text on the side of a page 2.3- E-commerce What is E-commerce: Buying and selling goods through online sources E-commerce platforms: Amazon, Shopify, Big Cartel What is B2C: Selling products directly to consumers. What is C2C: Consumer selling directly to consumers What is B2B: Transaction between two businesses What is 3D secure: An authentication method that adds an extra layer of security What is TLS: A method of security that involves Encryption of data What are universal Payment Methods: Cash, Debit Card, Credit Card. What are Newer Payment Methods: Google Pay, Apple Pay, Venmo, Cash App, PayPal. What are conveniences of E-commerce: Ability to place orders from remote locations, not needing to visit the store, wider product variety, 24/7 2.4- Search Engines Information Literacy: An individual's ability to gather and comprehend Information True or false: When you perform a search, a general search engine searches the entire Internet: False What are search engine Spiders/Crawlers: A program that automatically scans information for sear h engines to index. What are Search Engine Indexes: Organizing and storing information from webpages. What is a Search Engine Hit: When a search engine gives you a webpage, document, database that matches what your search. What is a Search Engine AD: a paid promotion that appears on the screen of your search engine What is a Search Engine Sponsored Link: A paid link that appears on search engines What is a Search Engine Filter: A tool that narrows down the search results you get to furthermore match the criteria What is a Search engine Boolean Operator: Using words and symbols such as “And” “Or” “Not top narrow or broaden search results 2.5- Online research What is a specialty search engine: A search engine that provides more relevant information on specific topics What is evaluation of a source's reliability: Checking if information is up to date. What are highly credible sources:.gov /.edu What are Intellectual Property Rights: Rights that give creator rights to their work for a period. What is a violation of copyright: Using another's work without citation or permission. What is the public domain: A collection of work that does not fall into the Intellectual Property Rights. What is the Fair Use Doctrine: Limited use of copyrighted material without copyright holders' permission. What are Creative Commons: Copy right holders sharing work while maintaining ownership. What are ethics: Principles and integrity. What is a citation: Giving credit to the owner of a source.

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