UTK CCI 150- Exam 3- Prof. Gary
how old is the internet? who started it and why? - ANS-began in 1969 by the American
military as an emergency communication system
when was the WWW developed? - ANS-1989
who used the earliest form of internet? - ANS-used mostly by military, universities, and
researchers. Was text only
difference between the Internet and the WWW? - ANS-everything you do online is
internet, but world wide web is through a browser only
when did many users go online? - ANS-1995
who is Tim Berners lee? - ANS-he invented the WWW for free
URL - ANS-uniform resource locator
HTML - ANS-hypertext markup locator
HTTP - ANS-hypertext transer protocool
WiFi - ANS-Wireless networking
the internet is not - ANS-platform specific
what is a blog? - ANS-short for weblog, a video log
how does "participation" by readers affect news websites? how are YOU ( students ) a
part of web content? - ANS-CMS- content management system
publish on web without knowing code or special software
- discussion posts on canvas, tweets, etc.
Comm. Studies - ANS-pre- professional : law school, grad school.
Non mediated communication - ANS-don't need a medium to communicate
Intrapersonal - ANS-"within your self" self talk
, Interpersonal - ANS-one- to-one, or very small groups. in personal or online. Response
dependent
Interviewing- Q&A - ANS-learn what others know, news/reporting situation
small group - ANS-5-10 people, size of group can affect it, fufills needs of group
Organizational - ANS-among members of an organization, work or volunteer related,
formal or informal
public speaking - ANS-speaker to audience, can be large or small
Temporal - ANS-means time. ex- ancient greeks using FB
Physical - ANS-how you would act at a memorial service
social physchological - ANS-how you act around your bf's parents.
Shannon Weaver Comm. Model - ANS-Decision to communicate
Encoding
Transmission (through channel/medium)
Reception
Decoding
Internalization
sources and receivers - ANS-ll part of a continuous process
We're always sending and receiving messages
It's impossible not to communicate
noise - ANS-sometimes called filters
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