Computer PPT 2
Computer PPT 2
Week 7
Word Wide Web: an information system on
the internet which allows documents to be
connected to other documents by hypertext
links, enabling the user to search for
information by moving from one document to
another.
Word Wide Web: an information system on
the internet which allows documents to be
connected to other documents by hypertext
links, enabling the user to search for
information by moving from one document to
another.
Email: Electronic mail,
commonly shortened to
Data Sharing: is the practice of making
“email,” is a communication
data resources available to multiple
method that uses electronic
users, applications, or
devices to deliver messages
organizations. It's a strategic asset
across computer networks.
for companies, and can help with
"Email" refers to both the
collaboration, efficiency, and
delivery system and individual
revenue generation
messages that are sent and
received.
Social Networking: are websites and
apps that allow users and
organizations to connect,
communicate, share information
and form relationships. People
can connect with others in the
same area, families, friends, and
those with the same interests.
Social networks are one of the
most important uses of the
internet today.
Search Engine: is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other
relevant information on the Web in response to a user's query. The user inputs a
query within a web browser or a mobile app, and the search results are often a list
of hyperlinks, accompanied by textual summaries and images. Users also have the
option of limiting the search to a specific type of results, such as images, videos, or
news.
• DUCKDUCKGO
• BING
• GOOGLE
• YAHOO
Search Engine: Electronic mail, commonly shortened to “email,”
is a communication method that uses electronic devices to
deliver messages across computer networks. "Email" refers to
both the delivery system and individual messages that are sent
and received.
• DuckDuckgo
• Bing
• Google
• Yahoo
Surfing Webpages : is the act of navigating the internet by clicking
on links from one page to another to visit different websites. It
can also refer to spending time on the internet in general.
Social networking sites (SNSs) are online platforms that allow users to:
• Create profiles: Users can create a profile that they can use to share content and information with others
• Connect with others: Users can connect with others based on their interests, location, or real-life relationships
• Share content: Users can share content such as photos, videos, audio files, and text posts
• Communicate: Users can communicate with others through text or voice using specific apps
• Create groups: Users can create or join groups of interest
• Comment on updates: Users can comment on shared updates
Social networking sites (SNSs) are online platforms that allow users to:
• Create profiles: Users can create a profile that they can use to share content and information with others
• Connect with others: Users can connect with others based on their interests, location, or real-life relationships
• Share content: Users can share content such as photos, videos, audio files, and text posts
• Communicate: Users can communicate with others through text or voice using specific apps
• Create groups: Users can create or join groups of interest
• Comment on updates: Users can comment on shared updates
MIDTERM
Week 8
Email is used for many different
purposes, including contacting friends,
communicating with professors and
supervisors, requesting information, and
applying for jobs, internships, and
scholarships. Depending on your
purposes, the messages you send will
differ in their formality, intended
audience, and desired outcomes.
Email is used for many different
purposes, including contacting friends,
communicating with professors and
supervisors, requesting information, and
applying for jobs, internships, and
scholarships. Depending on your
purposes, the messages you send will
differ in their formality, intended
audience, and desired outcomes.
• Attachments: Call out any attachments in
your email.
• Replying: If you're replying to an email
thread with multiple people, use "reply
all" so everyone stays updated. • Tone: Keep your tone professional and avoid
• Emojis: Avoid using emojis, as they can
come across as unprofessional in some humor or sarcasm.
company cultures. • Grammar and punctuation: Use proper
• Email address: Use a professional email
address. spelling and punctuation, and avoid writing
• Out-of-office replies: Set up informative in all caps.
out-of-office replies.
• Confidentiality: Never include
• Proofreading: Proofread your email before
confidential or sensitive information in sending it to ensure it's free of errors.
an email.
• Subject line: Keep your subject line short,
clear, and descriptive.
• Signature: Include your signature
at the top of every email so the
recipient knows who you are and
how to contact you.
• Attachments: Call out any attachments in
your email.
• Replying: If you're replying to an email
thread with multiple people, use "reply
all" so everyone stays updated. • Tone: Keep your tone professional and avoid
• Emojis: Avoid using emojis, as they can
come across as unprofessional in some humor or sarcasm.
company cultures. • Grammar and punctuation: Use proper
• Email address: Use a professional email
address. spelling and punctuation, and avoid writing
• Out-of-office replies: Set up informative in all caps.
out-of-office replies.
• Confidentiality: Never include
• Proofreading: Proofread your email before
confidential or sensitive information in sending it to ensure it's free of errors.
an email.
• Subject line: Keep your subject line short,
clear, and descriptive.
• Signature: Include your signature
at the top of every email so the
recipient knows who you are and
how to contact you.
systems: Some tips for staying safe online
include: