Title: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Internet Users
1The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Internet Users
- Brad Paleg
- National Extension Association of Family and
Consumer Science, (Maryland Affiliate)
Association Meeting - October 28, 1997
2The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Internet
Users(with apologies to Stephen Covey)
- Brad Paleg
- National Extension Association of Family and
Consumer Science, (Maryland Affiliate)
Association Meeting - October 28, 1997
3Slight Change of Program
- The Hands-on experience with Brad Paleg
- is being replaced with a
- hands-on computer training session covering
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Internet Users.
4Todays Agenda
- Welcome to the training!
- What are the 7 Habits of Highly Effective
Internet Users? - Discuss each habit - identifying helpful tips and
techniques - Questions and answers
5The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Internet Users
- 1. Be Internet Savvy
- 2. Your Browser can be your Best Friend - Treat
it Well - 3. Balance Yourself with Adobe Acrobat
- 4. Be a Bookmarker
- 5. Think Win-win and Search Away
- 6. Change Hats - Be an Information Provider
- 7. Sharpen your Technological Saw - Practice
6Habit 1 - Be Internet Savvy
7In Order to Play a Game Effectively You Must
- Understand the rules
- Understand the rules limitations
- Understand the playing field
- Understand the language (vocabulary)
- Understand the players
8So, What Exactly Is the Internet?
- Worlds largest computer network (bunch of
computers connected in some manner) - Network of networks, freely exchanging
information - System of systems
- Our playing field and the set of rules that
govern the game
9OK, Then What Is the World Wide Web (WWW)?
- The WWW is a bunch of pages of information
connected to each other throughout the world. - The WWW lets you jump or "hyperlink" from one web
page to other pages on the web. - The WWW is one facet of the internet consisting
of client and server computers handling
multimedia documents.
10Client and Server Computers - Woe, Slow Down!
- Client computers use browser software (such as
Netscape Navigator) to view documents (pages). - Server computers use server software to maintain
documents for clients to access.
11What Are Web Sites?
- If the WWW is a big library on the internet than
a web site is a book and pages are like
specific pages in the book. - A home page is a starting page for a web site.
- Each web page has a unique address called a
universal resource locator (URL)
12Web Sites Definition Example
- The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
(AGNR) has a web site. - The web site homepage (URL) is
- http//www.agnr.umd.edu
- The URL of the Department of Family and Consumer
Sciences page is - http//www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/homeec/
13More about URLs
- URLs are just addresses that identify unique Web
pages. - Most URLs begin with http// (Hypertext Transport
Protocol). Good news, Netscape Navigator 3.0 and
more recent versions allow you to ignore typing
the http//. - URLs must always be typed correctly. They are
unforgiving.
14Lets look at a Specific URL http//www.agnr.umd.
edu/ces/homeec/childcare_train.html
- Type specifier http
- Host identifier www.agnr.umd.edu
- Path identifier and file extension
/ces/homeec/childcare_train.html
15Top-level domain names
- edu University or academic institution
- com For-profit commercial organization
- gov Government organization
- org Not-for-profit organization
- net Internet service facility
- mil Military organization
16Other Country Top-level domain names
- ca Canada (not California)
- uk United Kingdom
- jp Japan
- de Germany (not Delaware)
- fr France
- nl Netherlands
17What Can One Do on the Internet?
- Personal communication
- Electronic mail (e-mail)
- Public forums
- Listservs
- Mail reflectors
- Simeon address books
- Usenet
18The World Opens its Door to You. What Can One Do
on the Internet?
- Find people www.four11.com
- Find businesses www.bigyellow.com
- Find directions and maps www.mapquest.com
19The World Opens its Door to You. What Can One Do
on the Internet?
- Search for information using search engines
- Altavista
- Lycos
- Webcrawler
- Hotbot
- Infoseek
20The World Opens its Door to You. What Can One Do
on the Internet?
- Read news online
- Washington Post www.washingtonpost.com
- New York Times www.nytimes.com
- Wall Street Journal www.wsj.com
- CNN www.cnn.com
- MS-NBC www.msnbc.com
21The World Opens its Door to You. What Can One Do
on the Internet?
- Miscellaneous Services, You can
- use a dictionary www.m-w.com/netdict.htm
- or a thesaurus www.thesaurus.com
- read or search the complete works of
Shakespeare the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/
22The World Opens its Door to You. What Can One Do
on the Internet?
- Miscellaneous Services, You can
- send flowers www.flowernet.com
- check on the weather www.weather.com
23The World Opens its Door to You. What Can One Do
on the Internet?
- Supply information and create linkages on the
Colleges Web Site
24Habit 2 - Your Browser Can Be Your Best Friend -
Treat It Well
25Browser, Sounds Like a Type of Dog, What Is It?
- A browser is a software program that requests,
interprets, and displays WWW documents. - Commonly used browsers include Netscape
Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Lynx.
26Recommended Browser
- Currently the Colleges browser of choice is
Netscape Navigator 3.01. (See Netscape
instruction sheet). - Windows 95 users with sufficient memory (32 MB)
and lots of free hard disk space may want to use
Netscape Navigator version 4.
27Location field
Title bar
Tool Bar
Menu bar
Status indicator
Directory buttons
Content area
Security area
Status bar
Progress bar
28Exploring Netscape Navigator
- Title Bar - shows the name of the current page
- Menu Bar - standard pull-down menu containing
various commands - Tool Bar - contains large buttons allowing you to
easily perform major Netscape tasks - Location Field - shows you the URL of the page
currently being displayed
29Exploring Netscape Navigator
- Directory Buttons - Beneficial for newcomers to
find their way around the Internet - Status Indicator - Shows when Netscape is loading
a page - Content Area - Shows the content of the requested
page
30Exploring Netscape Navigator
- Status Bar - Provides information about the
connection to a particular page - Progress Bar - Show you what portion of a
download that has been completed - Security Indicator - Shows whether or not you
have a secure connection
31Netscapes Toolbar
- Back - moves to the previously viewed page
- Forward - moves to the next page
- Home - Takes you to your homepage
- Reload - Causes the currently displayed page to
be reloaded. - Images - Loads images on the page you are viewing
32Netscapes Toolbar
- Open - Enables you to directly move to a new site
- Print - Prints the current page
- Find - Allows you to move directly to a
particular word on the current page - Stop - Stops the downloading of information from
a remote server
33Tip - You can increase the Content Area by
- Not showing either the Toolbar, Location, or
Directory Buttons. - From the Options menu on the Menu Bar, Click on
Show Toolbar, Show Location, and Show Directory
Buttons.
34Click on a Hyperlink - What Happens?
- Netscape loads the page but other things happen
- Status Indicator goes into motion (meteors streak
across the blue field) - Progress Bar shows the percentage of the page
that has completed loading
35Click on a Hyperlink - What Happens?
- Notice two things
- Text is displayed first, which means you can
immediately begin using the given page - Images are downloaded using progressive
rendering, allowing the browser to display the
images in several passes
36Ive Pulled up a Great Page, Now What?
- Bookmark the page (well discuss this more fully
in a while). - You can print the whole page by clicking on the
Print Button. - You can print specific parts of the page by
selecting Print Preview from the File Command on
the Menu Bar.
37Ive Pulled up a Great Page, Now What?
- You can e-mail the file by clicking on the Send
Page Command from the File Command on the Menu
Bar. - You can use the Search Button to scan for a
particular word on the current page. - You can copy and paste selected text into your
local word processing program (see next two
slides).
38Copying Text
- Edit, Copy
-
- Right-click highlighted text
- Makes a copy of the selected text or graphic from
a document and places it on the Windows
Clipboard.
39Pasting Text
- Edit, Paste
-
- Right-click after placing your cursor
- Places whatever is currently in the Windows
Clipboard into your document at the point where
your cursor is.
40Tip - Accessing a .com site
- Netscape makes it easy to go to a new URL
directly. - If you are trying to go to a commercial site (one
with a .com extension), all you need to do is
type of name of the company in the Location
Field.
41Habit 3. Balance Yourself with Adobe Acrobat
42What is Adobe Acrobat Reader and what is its
Importance?
- Adobe Acrobat Reader is an application program
that lets you view Acrobat files (known as PDF,
or Portable Document Format files) directly
within your browser. - It is extremely beneficial because it allows you
to work with documents that arent limited to the
restrictions of a normal Web page.
43What is Adobe Acrobat Reader and what is its
Importance?
- When installed on your computer (see Adobe
installation instruction sheet), Adobe Acrobat
Reader is launched when you either click on a PDF
link or directly go to a PDF file. - For example www.agnr.umd.edu/CES/Pubs/facts
heets.html
44Adobe Acrobat Summary
- PDF files are wonderful ways to reproduce pages
with great precision. - Though PDF files require a proprietary viewer for
display, they provide additional utility by
displaying files in their original layout
(format). - However, they are often very large and
downloading them can be painful.
45Habit 4. Be a Bookmarker
46Using bookmarks well can be the best way to
maintain a handle on the Internet.
- Build your bookmarks well and you will reap the
benefits.
47Adding a bookmark to Netscapes Bookmarks menu
- Bring up the desired page.
- From the Bookmarks menu, click on Add Bookmark.
48Using a bookmark from Netscapes Bookmarks menu
- From the Bookmarks menu, click on the desire page.
49Mange your bookmarks well to fully benefit from
this feature.
- From the Bookmarks menu, click on Go to Bookmarks
- Once there, you will start to organize and sort
your bookmarks so that you can easily access them
when you wish. - Instead of a unsorted list of 50 or 100
bookmarks, you will have a categorized listing of
pages sorted into folders.
50Habit 5. Think Win-win and Search Away
51About WWW Search Engines
- Search Engines provide the quickest and most
complete way to find information on the Internet. - The result from a search engine is a Web page
displaying a prioritized list of links to pages
that contain the terms that you selected.
52About WWW Search Engines
- There are many popular search engines.
- It is to your best advantage to try a couple of
different search engines in order to satisfy your
search. - Though how you structure your query will be
similar among the different search engines, the
results will differ.
53AltaVista
- http//altavista.digital.com/
- AltaVista says it provides access to "31 million
pages found on 476,000 servers, and four million
articles from 14,000 Usenet news groups."
54Excite
- http//www.excite.com/
- Excite's producers say that their NetSearch
database is not padded by including the number of
links embedded in indexed pages.
55HotBot
- http//www.hotbot.com/
- HotBot is powered by the Inktomi search engine.
- Databases WWW pages, Usenet news groups.
56InfoSeek Guide
- http//guide.infoseek.com/
- The InfoSeek Guide database counts unique Web
pages, not the URLs (or links) mentioned in those
pages. - Databases WWW pages, Usenet news groups,
InfoSeek Select Sites (reviewed), directory of
companies, e-mail addresses, one month of news
stories, FAQs
57Lycos
- http//www.lycos.com/
- Lycos merges the results of its continuous WWW
sampling into its catalog on a weekly basis.
58WebCrawler
- http//webcrawler.com/
- WebCrawler allows document title and content
searches of its submission and robot-constructed
database. The database consists of both explored
and unexplored Web pages. - Databases WWW pages
59Yahoo! Search
- http//search.yahoo.com/bin/search/options
- Databases WWW pages, e-mail addresses, Usenet
news groups. - Yahoo provides excellent subject indices -
especially useful when you start exploring the
WWW.
60Habit 6. Change Hats - Be an Information
Provider
61Explore the Colleges Web Site and investigate
how you can use this technology to share
information with your users.
62Habit 7. Sharpen your Technological Saw - Practice
63Lets explore some Web Sites and practice what we
learned.
- FCS homepage http//www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/hom
eec/ - e-answers http//www.e-answers.org/
- AGNR http//www.agnr.umd.edu
- ADEC http//www.adec.edu