UTK CCI 150 Exam 3 Lisa Gary
How old is the internet? - ANS-created in 1969- 49 years old
Who started the Internet and why? - ANS-American military for an emergency
communication system if a bomb was dropped on America
Who used the earliest Internet and what was it like? - ANS-Military, universities, and
researchers.
-text only
Difference between Internet and World Wide Web - ANS-Internet= anything not through
a browser
ex: gaming system
WWW= anything accessed through a browser
Who is Tim Berners-Lee? Why is he important to the history of the web? - ANS-created
World Wide Web
--didnt patent it and let anyone use it
URL - ANS-Uniform Resource Locator
-address your type in to go to a webpage
HTML - ANS-hyper-text markup language
- the code in which webpages are written
HTTP - ANS-hyper-text transfer protocol
-how the computer and servers find each other
Wi-Fi - ANS-wireless networking
Platform Specific - ANS-Specific to a certain technological platform
CMS - ANS-content management system
, -allows anyone to publish on web without knowing code/ having specific software (social
media)
ISP - ANS-Internet service provider
--what you need to go online/ have access to internet
SEO - ANS-search engine optimization
--puts your pages on after after searching
Cloud computing - ANS-storage material or running software that isn't on your computer
butt stored on a different server (iCloud)
Blog - ANS--weblog/ journal
-commenyary posted with little effort
Citizen Journalist - ANS-normal person who reports news but isn't a journalist
How does "participation" by readers affect news websites?
How are YOU a part of web content?
What tool do most students publish content online? - ANS-More participation= more
content
We use social media
Intrapersonal - ANS-means "within" like "intramural"
-sometimes a prelude to what we say, sometimes not
-athletes do "self talk"
-we all do this
Interpersonal - ANS-one to one or very small groups
-in person or electronically
-usually continuing and interdependent
-not always pleasant
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