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Lesson 5:

THE INTERNET AND


THE WORLD WIDE
WEB
LEARNING ACTIVITY:
Visit this interactive website on the
Internet Live Stats

URL:
http://www.internetlivestats.com
LEARNING ACTIVITY:
Record the latest statistical data
reported per day on the following:
1. Videos viewed _______________
2. Facebook active users ________
3. Twitter active users _________
4. Photos uploaded on Instagram ________
5. Skype calls _________
Process Questions:
1. What are these statistical
figures trying to tell you?
2. To what extent will these
developments in the internet
and the WWW affect or
transform today’s education?
HISTORICAL
DEVELOPMENT OF
THE INTERNET AND
THE WORLD WIDE
WEB
September 2, 1969 – marks the
birth of the internet.
October 29, 1969 – message was
sent from computer to
computer in different locations.
1971- First email was sent over
ARPANET by Ray Tomlinson
January 1, 1983 – ARPANET
adopted the standard TCP/IP
protocol.
March 1989 – Tim Berners
Lee invented the WWW.
1992 - WWW was released
by CERN
1992 - Mosaic became the
first web browser.
BASIC WEB-
RELATED TERMS
AND CONCEPTS
Cyberspace
- is an electronic universe of
information available through
the internet.
- societal territory of netizens
Netizen
- citizen of the net.
Internaut
- highly capable or frequent
user of internet.
Netiquette
- good behavior on-line.
ISP (Internet
Service Provider)
- A company that provides
you with access to the
internet
URL (Uniform
Resource
Locator)
- Is the global address of
documents and other
resources on the WWW.
HTML (HyperText
Markup Language)
- It is a cross-platform
language for creating and
formatting web pages.
PDF (Portable
Document Format)
- A file format that is not
dependent on applications
for proper viewing.
Browser
- A software you use to
view web pages.
Search Engine
- A specialty site used to
search information.
INSTRUCTIONAL VALUES
OF INTERNET AND WWW
1. Access to knowledge and
information.
2. Access to instructional
resources.
3. Extended learning
opportunities.
INSTRUCTIONAL VALUES
OF INTERNET AND WWW
4. Support lifelong learning.
5. Support Computer-Based
Instruction
6. Support delivery of distance
learning programs.
INSTRUCTIONAL VALUES OF
INTERNET AND WWW
7. Promote, facilitate and support
other academic functions such as
enrollment, access to program of
instruction and serves as
communication channel between and
among parents, teachers and students.
INSTRUCTIONAL VALUES
OF INTERNET AND WWW
8. Support social media apps
such as Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and others.

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