2.1-Role of Web in Daily Life
2.2- Describes Websites and Webpages
2.3- Use E-Commerce
2.4- Apply Information Literacy Skills to Web Searches
2.5- Conduct Online Research
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How many people use the internet every day?

3.2 Billion

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Give one example of what a media sharing site is used for?

A site that is used for posting, organizing, storing or downloading media.

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How does B2C track your selected items?

Using cookies, small text files generated by a web server that act like a storage bin.

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If your have information literacy what can you do?

Navigate information, select the right tools, recognize information, evaluate information, and manage information.  

200

What does specialty search engine let you search?

 Lets you search data bases, new providers, podcasts, and other online information that search engines do not always access.

400

What is the difference between WWW and the internet?

WWW indicates that a server is a web server. Internet connected the webpages located on computers.

400

-What is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS?

HTTPS makes a secure connection to your computer, and HTTP indicates and unprotected protocol for transmitting information.

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What is TLS?

It helps protect consumers and businesses from fraud and identity theft when conducting commerce on the internet.

400

How do search engines work?

They work by compiling a data base of information about webpages instead of searching the entire internet when you perform a search.

400

What are Intellectual Property Rights?

Are legal rights protected those who create works, such as photos, art, writing, inventions, and music.

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What is the difference between Website or Webpage?

A webpage is an electronic document that can contain text, graphics, sounds, videos, and links to other webpages. A website is a collection of webpages you can access information from.

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How is digital certificate used?

Secure websites often uses a digital certificate to verify the identity of the organization and vouch for the authenticity of the website.

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-What is an example of a payment method?

To use a one time or virtual account number which lets you make a single online payment without revealing your account number.

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Which programs build a index of terms in their location?

Spiders or Crawlers.

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If a photo is to the public without requiring permission to use it, what is that an example of?

The owner released the public domain.

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-What is HTTP?

The most common way to transfer information around the web using a URL for a webpage that starts with HTTP://.

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How do content aggregators work?

They distribute web content, and receive update when new content is available.  

800

-What are pros for consumers when making online payments?

 Variety, Convenience, and Budget?

800

-What can Boolean operators also be called?  

Search operators.

800

What does the fair use doctrine allow?

It allows you to use a sentence or paragraph of text without permission, if you include a citation to the original source.  

1000

-What is IETF?

A group that sets standards to allow devices, services, and applications to work together across the internet.

1000

-What is encryption

A security method that scrambles or codes data as it is transmitted over a network, so it is not readable until it is decrypted.  

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-What are cons for consumers when making online payments?

Security issues, fraud, and indirect experience.  

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What are specialized search tools?

They concentrate on specific resources such as scholarly journals or the US congress.

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What are creative commons?

A non-profit organization that helps content creators keep copywrite to their materials while allowing others to copy or distribute their work.  

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