internet

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  • 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process of creating three-dimensional objects layer by layer from a digital model.
  • 3D printer builds the object layer by layer, stacking each on top of the previous one until the entire object is formed.
  • This process allows for the creation of complex and customized objects with various materials, ranging from plastics to metals.
  • The word internet comes from INTERconnected NETwork, since it is a worldwide collection of interconnected networks.
  • The internet relies on a physical infrastructure that allows networks and individual devices to connect to other networks and devices.
  • Financial scams, leading to monetary losses, are also a concern.
  • The path in a URL specifies the specific location or page on the web server, such as /blog.
  • The protocol in a URL specifies how your browser communicates with the web server, such as http:// or https://.
  • The components of a URL include the protocol, domain, and path.
  • The domain in a URL is the human-readable address of the website, such as www.example.com.
  • Unwanted content, including offensive material, may be present in a URL.
  • The Internet was developed by Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf in the 1970s.
  • Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf began the design of what we today know as the 'internet.'
  • Hyperlinks play a pivotal role in the World Wide Web by connecting web pages and allowing users to navigate seamlessly between them, enabling users to move from one piece of content to another with just a simple click.
  • The Internet serves as a global network connecting billions of users worldwide, facilitating communication through email and social media, providing access to vast information resources, supporting online education and e-learning, enabling e-commerce for shopping and business transactions, and offering entertainment through streaming services.
  • Hyperlinks connect not only different pages within a website but also facilitate the interconnected nature of the entire internet.
  • The Internet has increased accessibility to knowledge, breaking down traditional barriers to knowledge and fostering a more informed and interconnected society.
  • The Internet brings numerous advantages, such as instant access to information, efficient communication
  • Unwanted content, including offensive material, may be encountered.
  • The Internet has transformed communication, enabling real-time interactions across geographical boundaries and facilitating the exchange of ideas, experiences, and perspectives.
  • The Internet brings numerous advantages, such as instant access to information, efficient communication across distances, online collaboration for work and projects, opportunities for online learning and skill development, and a platform for businesses to reach a global audience.
  • Financial scams, leading to monetary losses, are also a concern.
  • The Internet enhances convenience through online services like banking, booking, and shopping.
  • Clicking on URLs from unknown sources carries potential risks such as exposure to malware and viruses, phishing attacks aimed at stealing personal information, and identity theft.
  • The World Wide Web consists of a massive collection of web pages.
  • Hyperlinks connecting web pages and allowing users to navigate seamlessly between them are a key feature of the World Wide Web.
  • World Wide Web (WWW) is only a part of the internet that users can access using web browser software.
  • The World Wide Web is a way of accessing information using the internet, so the internet and the World Wide Web are actually quite different.
  • The design of the internet was the result of another research experiment called ARPANET, which stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network.
  • Web browsers are software that allow users to access and display web pages on their device screens.
  • Reaching ‘A*’ is the ultimate target.
  • The protocol is usually either http or https.
  • The website address includes the domain host (www), domain name (website name), domain type (.com, .org, .net, .gov, for example), and sometimes country code (uk, .de, .cy, for example).
  • When you type a website address in your browser, you're using a URL to access a specific location on the World Wide Web.
  • Uniform resource locators (URLs) are text addresses used to access websites.
  • A URL consists of a protocol, domain, and path, providing a structured way to navigate the web.
  • Choose 2 more tasks for your home learning, preferably from a different learning style.
  • After finishing your ‘Target Grade’ task, progress to the next level.
  • A URL is typed into a browser address bar using the following format: protocol://website address/path/file name.
  • Students with Even bias can attempt either Spatial or Verbal bias tasks.