Sunday, February 11, 2007

Module 4

I went through Module four, and now I've started to do the tasks

Module 4 Tasks

The first task was to install some programs/applications that I didn't already have on my computer. After doing a test to see if I had Flash/Shockwave Players, I realised that I didn't have a Flash Player. So I went to the website, and within one minute the Flash Player was installed. As I'm using a different computer to what I usually use, this will help the computer owner in the future.

The second program that I downloaded and installed was PageSucker. Since I've got super-fast broadband, it downloaded really quick. I then went through the usual install process, and had the program running in a few minutes. It's a cool program that can really prove useful, especially if you have dial-up or think your internet connection will be cut-off.

Search Engine Task

1. Using Google, the first hit was www.k12science.org/tutorials/advanced, and the total number of hits for 'advanced internet users' was 118,000,000.

2. Using Copernic, only 819 results came up, but these results were MUCH more accurate and useful. While Google came up with millions of results, Copernic came up with useful results that could actually be used. On first glance I thought that Google had the most promising results, but I now believe that Copernic is better due to the amount of suitable pages it 'pulled up'.

3. Google hits: www.k12science.org/tutorials/advanced
www.vicnet.net.au/training/advance.html
www3.uwm.edu/sce/course.cfm?id=6835
newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/global/asiapac/news/2005/pr_09-21.html
www.statcounter.com

Copernic hits: http://www.rockymtnweb.com/free/advanced/index.htm
http://www.k12science.org/tutorials/advanced/
http://www.msen.com/1997/adv_links.html
http://www.download3k.com/Internet/Download-managers/Download-Advanced-Internet-Tool.html
http://www.cln.org/guidebooks.html


Boolean Searching Task

To get the largest number of hits relation to 'advanced internet users' I would search for 'advance AND internet AND users', which is done automatically in google.

To find information relating to skills-based information I would search for 'internet users AND skills'.

To find information on 'advanced internet users' coming only from university sources, I would search for 'advanced internet users AND university'.

Organising search information task

1.
http://www.k12science.org/tutorials/advanced/
Stevens Institute of Technology
"Choosing a link below will bring you to a web page that describes a specific procedure or aspect of browsing the internet. This tutorial ultimately directs you to the browser's help menu for specific directions. After you learn about your chosen topic, try the recommended Practice Exercises to sharpen your skills. Information about using your internet browser's Help Menu is available and linked from each tutorial web page. " (Steven's Institute of Technology)


2.
http://www.msen.com/1997/adv_links.html
Msen. Inc.

The following links may be of interest to advanced users.

Route Servers

  • Digex - Main page
  • MAE East Looking Glass
  • MAE West Looking Glass
  • Sprintnap Looking Glass
  • www.llv.com behind Agis
  • hplyot.obspm.fr Many more via links. In France. Interactive (Summary of webpage)
  • 3.
    http://www3.uwm.edu/sce/course.cfm?id=6835
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    Nearly everyone knows how to use the Internet, but are you an expert? Can you find the number of people currently living in the U.S.? Do you know where to locate different time zones or play games for free? Can you tell the difference between fact and fiction? What about hoaxes? Find out this and much more in this exciting new class. (Summary of webpage)

    I saved all this information in my blog by typing it directly into my blog, because I've already done and submitted assignment 1. So the only software used is that provided in 'blogger.com' to create blogs.

    Evaluating the Web

    Annotation:
    The author is not specified, but since the web page appears on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee website, I'm sure that the information is correct and reliable.
    The main ideas discussed in this webpage are how to become an advanced internet user, but you must attend a course. This site was written to help people, but will not be used in my assignment as it is not relevant and useful to me.


    My annotation would be most useful for my future use because I'll understand what I wrote, and be able to make it much more useful than a summary or snapshot of something created by someone else.
    I believe that my annotation would provide the best information to users because it provides more information to external users than they could receive by a snapshot or summary.

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