The human brain … … tricks us whenever it can!
Jun 20, 2015
The human brain …
… tricks us whenever it can!
The phenomenal power of the human mind
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“Fix me I’m Scrambled”
Mechanics:
1. Each group will be given 6 scrambled words.2. You are given 10 minutes to fixed those letters
and give your idea on what the word means.3. You can write your answer on the paper. 4. Each scrambled letters is worth 2 points.5. Lastly, we will deduct a point for the noisiest
group.
Internet Terms and Definitions
Address It is a series of letters and numbers that
identify a location.Address
Cyberspace Refers to all computer networks on the
internet.
Homepage The web page that your browser is set to use
when it starts up, or the main page of any website.
Filtering Software Different methods to screen unwanted
internet contents includingWhitelistingBlacklistingMonitoring ActivityKeyword recognition
Navigate The act of moving from page to page and
website to website online.
Piracy illegally copying copyrighted software, music
or movies.
Spam (electronic junk mail) It is an unwanted email from someone we
don’t know.
Virus A computer program that can destroy files or
make you computer “crash”.
Website A collection of “pages” or files linked together
and available on the world Wide Web.
Attachment This is a file that has been added to an e-mail.
Attach files
Chat A real-time communication over the internet.
Hardcopy This is the printed/paper copy of a file from the
computer.
Blocking Software A computer programs that block access to
websites or other services available over the internet.
Cyber bullying Sending or posting harmful or cruel text or
images using the internet or other digital communication devices.
Icons Small pictures that represent the program on
your computer.
Icons
Online Another way to describe having access to the
internet or actively using the internet.Post To leave a message on a newsgroup or bulletin
board.Query A request for information about certain topic. It is what you put in the box when you type
something into the search engine.
Blog (Web Log) Usually defines as a personal or noncommercial
web site that uses a dated log format.
Emoticons An animated faces that express different
emotions.
Internet A network of millions of computers from all over
the world.
Outbox This is where all of the messages that you send
are kept.
Server A special software package that connects to a
network and provides data.
Surf To search for information on the web in a
random , non-linear way.
Bookmark A way to quickly access a favorite web site by
saving it in your browser.
Hacker A popular term for someone who accesses
computer information either legally or illegally.
Internet Service Provider (ISP) A company that provides internet access to
customers.
Globe TelecomSmartSunBayan Telecommunications Holdings Corporation
Offline Refers to not being connected to the internet.
Webmaster A person responsible for administering a web
site.
World Wide Web An infinite number of games, web sites and
other things all connected to each other through a links on the internet.
Browser A program that allows users to view web
pages. Top 5 Browser:
Chrome: 42.63%IE: 25.54%
Firefox: 19.97%Safari: 8.4%
Opera: 1.03%
Hardcopy This is the printed / paper copy of a file from
your computer.
Intranet A private network inside a company or an
organization
Social Networking sites It is web site specifically focused on the
building and verifying of social network for whatever purpose.
Best social networking sites:
Spamming A mass mailing sent as Instant Messages to
users.
Hypertext Markup language (HTML) The coded format language used for creating
documents on the world wide web and controlling how web pages appear.
Chat room An interactive forum where you can talk in
real-time.
Cookie also known as an HTTP cookie, web cookie,
or browser cookie A small file downloaded by some web sites to
store a packet of information on your browser.
History A list of websites the people are using a
particular computer have visited.
Netiquette Proper use of internet.
Plug-in A program that extends the capabilities of
your computer.
Softcopy An electronic version of a file on your
computer.
Domain Name A name given to the numerical or internet
protocol (IP) address of a web site.
Firewall This is a system that creates a special “wall”
used by network servers to separate their intranet from internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) The standard method computers use to
communicate via the world wide web.
Modem A hardware device that allows computer to
communicate with each other by transmitting signals over telephone lines enabling what is called “dial-up access”.
Pharming An online scam that attacks the browser’s
address bar.
Phishing An online scam that uses e-mail to “fish” for
users’ private information by imitating legitimate companies.
Streaming (media) The exchange of video clips, sounds or other
types of media over the internet.
Transmission Control Protocol/ internet Protocol (TCP/IP) The protocol or conventions that computers
use to communicate over the internet.
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) The specific location or address of material on
the internet.
Zip File Large files that have been compressed to
make them easier to send over the internet.
Assignment: ¼ sheet of paper.
1. What is Internet Protocol?