How The Internet Works-Website
How The Internet Works-Website
How The Internet Works-Website
Learning Goal:
Students will be able to explain how the Internet works.
Scale Yourself
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I can explain how the Internet works. I can teach these skills to others.
With help, (my notes, teacher assistance) I can explain how the Internet
works.
Learning Targets
Explain how to access and connect to the Internet.
Describe the communication between two computers
using simple networks.
Identify the six elements of how to connect to the
Internet
Describe the client/server model
Computer Networks
There are two main types of computer networks:
Local Area Network (LAN): A LAN is two
or more connected computers sharing
certain resources in a relatively small
geographic location, often in the same
building. Examples include home
networks and office networks.
Internet
The Internet is the largest computer network in the world,
connecting millions of computers.
A network is a group of two or more computer systems linked together.
http://techterms.com/definition/internet
Computer
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct through an ISP)
Internet address
Six elements
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct
through an ISP)
Internet address
Operating system the program that manages all the other programs (software and hardware) in a
computer.
Examples:
Linux, Windows, VMS, OS/400
Six elements
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct
through an ISP)
Internet address
IP (Internet Protocol) handles the address part of each packet so that it gets to the right destination.
Six elements
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct
through an ISP)
Internet address
Six elements
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct
through an ISP)
Internet address
Six elements
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct
through an ISP)
Internet address
Thursday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_LPdttKXPc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOaIqQAeaik
Six elements
Operating system
TCP/IP
Client software
Internet connection (direct
through an ISP)
Internet address
Client/server relationship
Network servers, which manage the flow of data between them and client nodes
Print servers, which store shared data
Web servers, which manage access to the World Wide Web
Email severs which manage electronic mail