Title: Story of the Internet
1Story of the Internet
TESOL PCI 24 "Success on the Net for
beginners" Tuesday, March 9, 1999, 8 am-12 noon
at Columbia University TESOL'99 at New York City
2Outline
- A short video segment to introduce the Net and
the Web - What is the Internet?
- How did it originate?
- How do you get there?
- What are the major types of Internet resources?
- What are Internet Service Providers (ISP)?
- What should you know about safety on the Internet?
3A short video segment to introduce the Net and
the Web
- In this Pre-Conference Institute, we'll give
audience a user-friendly introduction to the
Internet and the World Wide Web beginning with a
short video segment featuring Vint Cerf, a
pioneering architect of the Internet, and Tim
Bernard Lee, inventor of the Web.
4What is the Internet?
- A huge network of computer networks known as the
"information superhighway" - Not owned by any one institution, or government.
No CEO. Sometimes it is known as "the most
successful anarchy in history
5Some facts of the Net according to Network
Wizards Internet Domain Survey
- Estimated some 43.23 million Internet hosts (as
of January, 1999) - Host Count Graph (1991-1999) http//www.nw.com/zon
e/hosts.gif - Host Count Graph (1991-1999) http//www.nw.com/zon
e/hosts.gif - Web Growth Summary - exponential, double every 3
- 6 months since 1993.http//www.mit.edu/people/m
kgray/net/web-growth-summary.htmlaccessible in
over 100 countries, more than 1,000,000 Web
servers worldwide (as of January, 1998)the
average Web user is 35.2 years old and access
primarily from home. - Internet Trends (nice graphs) http//www.genmagic.
com/Internet/Trends/index.html14 slides showing
Internet growth provided by Tony Rutkowski
General Magic. Start with slide 3 - Internet
Hosts 1989-1997 - to get an idea of the
exponential growth of the Internet.
http//www.nw.com/zone/WWW/top.html
6How did it originate?Grew out of academic,
governmental and military communities
- 1969 Department of Defense, ARPAnet (Advanced
Research Project Agency) - 1971 Linked 2 dozen sites including MIT and
Harvard. - 1980s NSFnet own network (National Science
Foundation Network) - 1991 Senator Al Gore proposed NSFnet be expanded
to NREN (National Research and Educational
Network) - 1992 World Wide Web software released first
graphical user interface (GUI) - 1994 Netscape Communications released Netscape
Navigator browser - 1995 Microsoft released Internet Explorer
- 1997 The two browsers competed for a place on
each Internet user's computer. - 1998 The browser war continued.
7How do you get there?
- Hardware
- Macintosh (with a CPU of 60480 or higher)
- PC (with a CPU of 80486 or higher)
- At least 4MB RAM (8 is recommended)
- A 250 MB hard drive
- Software
- E-mail software (Eudora, PINE Program for
Internet News E-mail, etc.)
- World Wide Web browsers (such as Netscape
Navigator, etc.) - File Transfer Protocol (Fetch for Macintosh,
WS_FTP for Window) - Connectivity
- Dai-up with Modem (28.8 Kbps or 56.6KKbps) to a
server - Dedicated high speed network T1 (10 Mbps) and T3
(100 Mbps), etc.
8What are the major types of Internet resources?
- Email listservs (or mailservs)
- World Wide Web (WWW) e.g. TESOL'99
http//www.tesol.edu/conv/t99.html - Conferences and threaded discussion
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- Telnet
- Discussion or Usenet newsgroups
- Gopher
- Chat. E.g. with AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, etc.
- MUDs and their many variants (MOO, MUSH, etc.)
9What are Internet Service Providers (ISP)?
- America Online (AOL) http//www.aol.com/
- CompuServe http//www.compuserve.com
- Prodigy http//www.prodigy.com
- List of Internet Service Providers
http//thelist.internet.com/
10What should you know about safety on the Internet?
- The internet has no governing body through which
laws and policies are enforced. The
responsibility for safety and security on the
Internet rests with those who use it.
- Communications Decency Acts (CDA), Feb. 8 ,1996
In July, 1997, the US Supreme Court ruled 7-2
that the CDA was a violation of the First
Amendment and thus unconstitutional. Common
sense dictates some basic rules of conduct. - Student Safety on the Net http//spot.colorado.edu
/blackl/admin/childsafety.html( Cyber Patrol,
CYBERsitter, Net Nanny, SurfWatch, etc.)
11Thank you for your interest
- Contact e-mail address
- george-jor_at_cuhk.edu.hk
- http//www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/cmc/instruction/tesol
pci99.html