Thursday, September 23, 2010

Mod 2

This module was primarily based on computer security and the difference between web browsers. I learned a lot throughout this mod. I currently use Internet Explorer 8 for my browser and for our web lab #2 I was able to research the different features my browser have. I learned that I.E. 8 has a compatibility viewer. This viewer allows you to see pages that aren’t viewable in I.E. 8. It also allows you to add websites that you frequent on a list so when you return they will be able to be viewed. Internet Explorer also has a browsing tool that prevents I.E. from saving history, cookies and temporary Internet files. We also had a chance to try out a different web browser for web lab #2. I chose Goggle Chrome. I learned the different features that Google Chrome offered. My favorite was the “Pin-Tab” function. It allows you to reduce the size of the tabs for different pages that are open so more can be listed at once by showing a same image instead of the title for web pages. I found that you were able to look at much more information at one time.
            In web lab #3 we were assigned to find out information on different forms of online securities. I was able to find different tips for online shopping, protecting my privacy, and computer security. Computer security is one of the most important things you should know about if you are an Internet user. It is important to know what viruses, spy-ware, and cookies are. They cannot only affect your computer but your life. If someone steals your identity it can take a lot of time to repair.
            I felt that I put a good amount of time in this module and learned information I didn’t know. My favorite part was the Did You Know video. It was quite interesting; I even showed the video to a couple friends. We all need to know our lives are going to have computer systems in it, so we need to know how to use them.

Four New Words

SPY-WARE
TROJANS
PIN-TAB
TEMPOARY COOKIE/ PERAMANT COOKIE

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Mod 1

Mod 1 was a simple start to what I believe will be very interesting class. I am not a blogger so this part of the class is very new to me. I never really thought to have an online diary. It is an interesting concept that I am sure when this class is done I will be able to reflect on.
In Mod 1, I was able to review all the necessary requirements for this class. Teachers make it so much easier for online students that lay out the plan for the semester up front. I was able to meet my classmates and understand why they were taking this class and what they hope to get out of it.
In the lecture I learned history of the WWW. I didn't know that Asia was at the top of the list for the number of people using the Internet. They are nearly half of the amount for the whole world (42.6%). I know Asia had many more people but I really did seem to think that the United States (North America) would have more people on the Internet.
This connection of networks (Internet) has done the human race so much good. As a students perspective, I am able to go to school at home. I do not need to visit the library every time I have to write a paper. It also gives students more ability to learn on their own then a teacher could. When you go through life you need to know how to find information and solve problems on your own. There is not always going to be someone to hold your hand.
My personal favorite thing to do on-line is to shop. I can never find deals at locate stores that I can find on the internet. I use website such as ebay.com, overstock.com, and nextag.com to help find what I need or want. It is also useful on days where I am looking for something specific and don't have to drag my daughter out to 5 different stores to maybe find.
I feel I spent a good amount of time of this module. I understand this is just an ice breaking mod to get all of us used to this class. I understand there is more work to come and I am going to do everything to try a complete it on time and with good grades.

FOUR NEW WORDS

BLOG
META-COGNITION
HYPERLINK
HTTP
meta-cognition