Module 3 - Internet WWW and Email
Module 3 - Internet WWW and Email
Semester 2, AY 2022-2023
3. Identify the purpose of a browser in accessing information on the World Wide Web (WWW) and navigate the Web.
4. Understand how to deal with web browser tools such as: bookmarks, display and hide built-in toolbars, deleting browsing
history and print web pages.
5. Use search engines.
6. Understand how electronic mail works including the components of electronic mail message, electronic mail address, and
electronic mail options.
7. Use electronic mail.
8. Understand how social media works.
9. Use social media.
10. Explain the essential concepts of cloud storage.
11. Describe the effect of IT on our lives and on society generally.
The online world then took on a more recognizable form in 1990, when
computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web.
The web helped popularize the internet among the public, and most of us
now access on a daily basis, any kind of information from the internet.
1) Email is one of the oldest and most universal ways to communicate and share
information on the Internet, and billions of people use it.
2) Social media allows people to connect in a variety of ways and build communities
online.
3) Keep up with the news or shop for anything online.
4) Pay your bills, manage your bank accounts, meet new people, watch TV, or
learn new skills.
There are many different web browsers, but some of the most common web browser includes
The Refresh button will reload the current page. If a website stops working, try using
the Refresh button
Simply locate and select the Star icon to bookmark the current
website
Some businesses and organizations use email addresses with their own website
domain.
The inbox is where you can view and manage emails you receive and the
sent folder is where you can manage and keep all sent mails.
When you select an email in the inbox (or sent), it will open in the Message pane.
You can read the message and choose how to respond with a variety of commands.
You can click the Compose or New button from your inbox to open the Compose pane to create your own
email message.
From here, you'll need to enter the recipient's email address and a subject.
You'll also have the option to upload files (photos, documents, etc.)
as attachments and add formatting to the message.
• This module covered three main topics which are the INTERNET, WW,W and
EMAIL.
• It included the different types of Networks and , the History of how computer
networks became popularly known with the terms Internet and the Web.
• Web browser tools and search engines are included in this module.