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Join our comprehensive course led by Kellin McCullough, a seasoned Business Teacher at Susquehannock High School with experience in various fields, including Entrepreneurship and Social Media. Over the course of five weeks, starting October 15, you will learn about Internet fundamentals, explore social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, and gain insights into blogging, social bookmarking, and effective information searching methods. Enhance your digital skills and navigate the online world with confidence.
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Southern York County School District Internet and Social Media Basics
About Your Instructor • Kellin McCullough – kellin.mccullough@sycsd.org • Business Teacher at Susquehannock High School – 5 Years • Entrepreneurship • Computer Applications • Finance • Sports Marketing • Retail/Fashion Marketing • Extracurricular Activities • Student Council Advisor • FBLA Advisor • Community Education Teacher for 4 Years
Course Outline • October 15 – Internet Basics • October 22 –Social Media & Facebook • October 29 – Twitter • November 5 – Blogging & Pinterest • November 12 – Social Bookmarking & Other Tools
Course Website & Survey http://mcculloughcommunityeducation.wikispaces.com/ Survey – Where are you?
What is the Internet? • The largest computer network in the world, connecting millions of computers. • Internet vs. World Wide Web • The internet is the physical network of computers all over the world. • The World Wide Web is a virtual network of web sites connected by hyperlinks (or "links"). • Web sites are stored on servers on the internet, so the World Wide Web is a part of the internet.
Did You Know? • The foundation of the internet began in 1969, when the US Department of Defense created ARPAnet, a project to allow military personnel to communicate with each other in an emergency. • By 2011, the number of internet users worldwide reached 2.2 billion—about one third of the world's population. • To store all of the information on the internet, you would need over 1 billion DVDs or 200 million Blu-ray discs.
How Do I Connect to the Internet? • Dial-Up – connects to existing phone lines • DSL – connects through phone line, but does not require service (always on) • Cable – use cable connection • Satellite – uses satellites to connect (rain and snow affect) • 3G & 4G – Mobile phones, tablets, wireless
Your Internet Browser • A web browser is the tool that you use to access the World Wide Web • Internet Explorer • Firefox • Safari • Google Chrome • Opera
Browser Components • Address Bar • Links • Navigation Buttons • Search Bar • Bookmarks • Browsing History Let’s Take a Look
Types of Websites • Commercial Sites • Organization • News Site • Blog • Wiki • School • Scholarly Site • Databases • Forum • Question and Answer So Where Do You Find the Best Information?
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Search Methods • Using Keywords • Main ideas, phrases, concept • Use unique terms and synonyms • Quotations identify a phrase • Using Boolean Logic • And/Or/Not • + -