Name 3 examples of using the web in your daily life?
Access information, communicate with others, and conduct transactions.
What is a Blog?
An informal website with time stamped articles, or posts, in a diary or journal format.
What is B2C?
It involves the sales of goods and services to the general public.
What are hits?
The list that search engines provide that are the most relevant results on the first page.
What is one way you can determine the credibility of a website?
Identify the author of the webpage and check their credentials, often found on the about page.
What are examples of a browser?
Google, Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
What are components of a webpage?
Header/Banner, Navigation Bar/Menu, Body, Sidebar, and footer.
What is C2C?
It occurs when one consumer sells directly to another.
What are sponsored links?
Ads or advertisers on a webpage or website.
What gives authors and artists the legal right to sell, publish, or distribute any original work?
Copywrite
What is it called when information about users is stores in a browser?
Cookies
What is a web portal?
A website that combines pages from many sources and provides access to those pages.
What is B2B?
Consists of business providing goods and services to other business.
What are Boolean operators?
They are characters, words, or symbols, that focus the search.
What are ethics?
Set of moral principles that govern peoples behavior.
What acts like a short-term memory for the browser?
Cache
How is a navigation bar/menu useful to a website?
It lists links to other major parts of the website.
Name one common payment services online?
Paypal, Square Cash, Venmo, and Zelle.
What are quotation marks used for in common search operators?
To find webpages with the exact words in the same order?
When are different type of citations?
MLA, APA, or Chicago.
What does .com mean?
A commercial entity runs the web server.
What is a wiki?
A collaborative website were you and your colleagues can modify and publish content on a webpage.
What is 3D secure?
A standard protocol for securing credit card transactions over the internet.
What is a wildcard?
Placeholder for any number of characters.
Give one example of how to avoid plagiarism?
Citing sources for statements that are not common knowledge.