Ict Lesson 1.1: What I Need To Know
Ict Lesson 1.1: What I Need To Know
Ict Lesson 1.1: What I Need To Know
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THE INTERNET AND ITS EVOLUTION
What I Know.
Instruction: Choose the letter of the best answer and write it on the space
provided.
___1. The letter “E” in the word e-mail stands for what?
A. Electricity B. electrocute C. electrify D. electronic
___2. Which of the following defines the internet?
A. It is the smallest network of computer connecting vast number of computers
around the world.
B. It is the cartoon network of computer connecting vast number of computers
around the world.
C. It is the tv network of computer connecting vast number of computers around the
world.
D. It is the largest network of computer connecting vast number of computers
around the world.
___3. As discussed in previous lessons, which of the following is NOT a type of file?
A. Text B. Picture C. Video D. None among the choices.
___4. Toto wants to search the internet for his answers. What application should he use?
A. Game Launcher B. Web Browser
B. Windows 10 D. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
___5. WWW is a system that links hypertext or document over the internet. What does WWW
stand for?
A. World Woo Web C. World Wide Web
B. World Wrestling Web D. World Widest Web
___6. FTP is a feature that enables users to move files from one computer to another. What does
FTP stand for?
A. File Text Protocol C. Flexing Transfer Protocol
B. Flying Text Protocol D. File Transfer Protocol
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___7. It is an internet service which enables users to interact over the internet through various
means such as e-mail, instant messaging, etc.
A. Social Party C. Social Republic
B. Social Union D. Social Network
___8. Which of the following defines Tele-conferencing?
A. The use of internet for conduct of parties.
B. The use of internet for conduct of homeworks.
C. The use of internet to communicate with people from different locations.
D. None of the above.
___9. Which of the following stands for http?
A. Hypertext Mark-up Language
B. Hypertext Text Terminal Page
C. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
D. Hypertext Turbo Transfer Protocol
___10. Which of the following is NOT a Web Browser?
A. Safari C. Google Chrome
B. Mozilla Firefox D. Tiktok
Background
The internet is expected to be a necessity in this digitally transforming world of ours. In the
Philippines alone, 588888888o888r 67% of our country’s population are using the internet. Over 94%
of persons aged 16-64 have smart phones which enable them to connect to the internet.
Now, in this lesson, you will be able to understand how the internet works. And will also know
how powerful the internet can be. Of course, understanding how the internet works will put you to
an advantage. It will make you more knowledgeable about the information world. It would also open
more opportunities for you to upgrade your skills and talents. And it would also help you protect
yourself against any threat arising in this digital age.
Source: https://www.dugcampbell.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/brief-history-of-the-internet.jpg
1. Dial- up - is a type of internet connection that uses a telephone to connect to the internet. Its
speed though is limited to 56kbps.
2. Broadband- refers to a high- speed internet connection that is way faster than a dial- up
connection. Another distinction is, it does not depend on telephones for internet connection.
Types of Broadband:
a. Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)- is a wireline transmission that transmits data using copper
telephone lines. DSL -based internet service provides speed ranging from 700 Kbps to 1
Mbps.
i. Asymmetrical DSL- is when internet users utilizing this service download more
data but do not upload as much.
ii. Symmetrical DSL- is when internets users are using downloads and uploads at a
similar rate.
b. Cable Modem- this method of providing internet service connects to the internet using
coaxial cables used in your TV.
c. Fiber- Fiber optic technology converts electrical signals carrying data to light and sends
the light through transparent glass fibers about the diameter of a human hair. Fiber
transmits data at speeds far exceeding current DSL or cable modem speeds, typically by
tens or even hundreds of Mbps.
c. Servers- these are gigantic computers that keep information ready for
access on the internet.
d. Cell Tower- this is an equipment used to communicate routers, phones
and computer to servers in a larger scale.
e. Satellite- works similarly to a cell tower however, the satellite orbits the
planet unlike a cell tower that is fixed on a certain location.
f. Radio, Smartphones, Laptops, Desktops etc.- examples of devices that are
Figure 6 Cell site Tower
use to utilize the internet.
c. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)- this protocol defines how computers must
send packets (information) to one another.
d. DNS (Domain Name Server)- is a list of names of website that is accessed by users.
DNS has the name of a website along with its corresponding IP address. Just like your
name for example, it has a corresponding binary equivalent.
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Acknowledgement:
The internet is one of the revolutionary inventions of mankind. It made humans around the
world interconnected. It provides us gateways to expand the world we live in. Let us see in these
activities how well you understand the process. Through understanding this lesson, you might as well
be the next innovator in this digital world we stand in.
Performance Task 1 – From the lesson you have probably learned. In your own way, illustrate
how the internet has transformed from past to present. You can draw, write, put pictures or
put anything that would make your answer excellent.
Performance Task 2 – Based on the lesson, describe the internet and its characteristics. You
can put as many descriptions as you want. Put your description in a circle and connect to the
main subject. You draw additional arrows. More description means more points!!