Computer-Programming Java J-SHS Quarter-2 LAS-4 Week-4 Final
Computer-Programming Java J-SHS Quarter-2 LAS-4 Week-4 Final
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Introductory Message
Welcome to TLE/TVL- ICT (Computer Programming - Java)!
The TLE/TVL- ICT (Computer Programming - Java) Activity Sheet will help
you facilitate the leaching-learning activities specified in each Most Essential
Learning Competency (MELC) with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between
you and learner. This will be made available to the learners with the references/links
to ease the independent learning.
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Quarter 2, Week 4
Name of Learner:_____________________________________________________
Grade and Section:_________________________________Date: ______________
Internet is the wider network that allows computer networks around the
world run by companies, governments, universities and other organizations to
talk to one another. The result is a mass of cables, computers, data centers,
routers, servers, repeaters, satellites and wifi towers that allows digital
information to travel around the world.
It is that infrastructure that lets you order the weekly shop, share your life
on Facebook, stream Outcast on Netflix, email your aunt in Wollongong and
search the web for the world’s tiniest cat.
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hypertext, a word or phrase can contain a link to another Web site. All Web
pages are written in the hyper-text markup language (HTML), which works in
conjunction with HTTP.
Web Browser
Web browser is a type of software that allows you to find and view
websites on the Internet. Even if you didn't know it, you're using a web
browser right now to read this page! There are many different web browsers,
but some of the most common ones include Google Chrome, Internet
Explorer, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.
Method 1
Step 1 − Go to "Start Menu".
Step 2 − From the menu opened, click on the web browser (Mozilla, Google
Chrome, Microsoft Edge).
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Method 2 − Alternate way is to click the shortcut icon on the taskbar or
desktop.
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Microsoft Edge-Microsoft Edge, formerly known as Internet Explorer is a
web browsing software developed in the year 1995 by Microsoft. It is
designed to work on all operating systems like Windows, Macintosh, Linux
and Android and is written using C++ language. A genuinely great browser
from the former browser bad guys.
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Google Chrome- Google Chrome is a web browsing software developed in
the year 2008 by Google Inc. First, it was designed for windows platform,
and later adopted to Linux, Macintosh, and even Android. It is written using
C++, Assembly, Python, and JavaScript.It’s the world’s favourite browser,
but it can be a memory-muncher.
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Vivaldi- Vivaldi is the brainchild of former Opera developers, and like Opera
it does things differently from the big-name browsers. In this case, very
differently. Vivaldi is all about customization, and you can tweak pretty much
everything from the way navigation works to how the user interface looks.
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Configuring Web Browser
Configuring a web browser is organizing or changing the settings of the
browser in a format presentable to the user.
Configuring Google Chrome
Step 1 − Open Google Chrome via icon in the task bar or "Start Menu".
Step 2 − Click three vertical dots icon ( ) present at upper right corner of
the window and go to "Settings" option from the menu displayed.
Step 3 − From the window opened, change settings of people, appearance,
search engine, default browser, startup and advanced tabs.
Search Engines
Search Engine is an application that allows you to search for content on the
web. It displays multiple web pages based on the content or a word you
have typed.
The most popular search engines are listed below.
Google. Google is the most popular and robust search engine launched in
the year 1997 by Google Inc. It was developed by Larry Page and Sergey
Brin. It is written using C, C++ and Python. Beyond searching content, it also
provides weather forecasts, sports score, temperatures, area codes,
language translation, synonyms, etc. Now-a-days the advancement is still
more, that it displays maps in a touch. It is used by 4+ million users across
the world.
Bing. Bing is also a popular search engine launched by Microsoft in the year
2009. It is written using ASP .Net language. It is used to search web content,
video, images, maps, etc.
Yahoo. Yahoo is a common search engine launched by Yahoo in the year
1995. It is a multilingual search engine and written using PHP language.
Ask. Ask is the most popular search engine and application for e-business
which was launched by IAO in the year 1996. It was developed by Garrett
Gruener, David Warthen, and Douglas Leeds.
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AOL. America Online is a popular search engine launched in the year 1993
by AOL Inc. At first, it was called as control Video Corporation. The founders
of AOL are Marc Seriff, Steve Case, and Jim Kimsey.
Searching for the Content
Search Engine helps to search for content on web using the following steps.
Step 1 − Launch your web browser.
Step 2 − In "Address bar/Location", type the search engine you want to use
and press enter.
Step 3 − Type the content you want to search in the "search text box" and
press enter.
Step 4 − It displays a list of web pages from which you can select
corresponding content/web page you want.
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Step 2 − Click on three vertical dots icon ( ) on the top right corner of the
screen or use a keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + P.
Step 3 − In the window that appears, select destination and change any
print settings you want; when ready, click Print.
1. Exercises / Activities
A. Multiple Choice.Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What application or software program is used to access resources on web?
a. Search Engine b. Internet c. Web Browser d. WWW
2. The following are examples of Web Browser, EXCEPT.
a. Google b. Microsoft Edge c. Opera d. Mozilla
Firefox
3. What application allows you to search for content on the web.
a. Web Browser b. Internet c. Search Engine d. WWW
4. It refers to the unique address of each and every website.
a. Keyword b. Address c. URL d.
Hyperlink
5. What folder storesbookmarked pages that you visit most frequently?
a. History b. Favorites c. Downloaded d. Printed
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B. Activity: “My Web Browser”
If you are given a chance to develop or create your own Web Browser, what
would it look like? For those with computer or smartphone, you can have a
digital copy of your output. For those with no computer or smartphone, you
can have it in a bond paper.
C. Scoring Rubric
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D. Guide Questions
1. What is the importance of web browser?
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2. What are the web browsers? What are there strengths and weaknesses?
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