Friday, 1 February 2013

10 Learning Points on HTML


What I have learnt on HTML,

1. HTML defines the structure and layout of a Web document by using a variety of tags and attributes.


2. HTML actually stands for HyperText Markup Language.

3. HTML is used to create web browsers.

4. HTML coding makes your website look like a website, rather than just plain text.

5. With HTML, you can:

  • Create titles, headings and subheadings
  • Make a bulleted or numbered list.
  • Delineate paragraphs.
  • Put text in bold or italics.
  • Add pictures and links to your site.
  • And much more.

6. HTML is not compiled. It is written and used with no changes being done to it. It starts out a text file, and is still a text file when a browser or user agent reads and interprets it.

7. Every web page is actually a HTML file.

8. To create websites using HTML, HTML tags are needed. They are the hidden keywords within a web page that define how the browser must format and display its content.


9. Most tags must have two parts, an opening and a closing part. For example, <html> is the opening tag and </html> is the closing tag.

10. The latest version of HTML released is HTML5 which is focusing on the needs of Web application developers as well as evolving HTML and addressing issues found in the current specifications.







Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Web 2.0

1. Web 2.0 is a social web which tends to interact much more with the end user and make the end-user an integral part.

2. Web 2.0 allow people to share their perspectives, opinions, thoughts and experiences with online platforms, tools and other functions.

3. Podcasting, Blogging, Tagging, Curating with RSS, Social bookmarking, Social networking and Web content voting are some of the usages of Web 2.0.

4. Some of the main features of Web 2.0 include: Free Classification of Information, Rich User Experience, User as a Contributor, Long Tail, User Participation, Basic Trust and Dispersion.

5. And also, everything is connected in Web 2.0.




 





Apple's Future Target - 2050


Hey guys,

This is a video on Apple's Future Target for its technology that I found with the previous video on Microsoft's Future Target for its technology.

Hope you enjoy it although it is a little unexpected in the end...

Microsoft Future Target - 2050



Hey guys,

I found this cool video on Microsoft's future target for its technology and would like to share it with you all.

Hope you enjoy it!

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Internet and the World Wide Web

Hi everyone,

These are the slides my group has created which is on netiquette .

Collaborative Group Presentation (Group 7  No.31-33)
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ppqFyzkaJwP80BnRsY121HW4f5Z3Jx4RCpvzuc6uO-g/edit#slide=id.p26

  Netiquette is a portmanteau of net and etiquette. It basically means manners on the web. Netiquette is very important because it reflects your character and also gives other users of the web a first impression of yourself. In a worst-case scenario, not following the rules of netiquette can cause you to be arrested and punished by authority figures.

  Examples of negative behaviours (not following the rules of netiquette) in the web include:

  • Shouting (typing in capital letters)
  • Using vulgarities and posting inappropriate contents on the web
  • Spamming
  • Flaming (posting hostile messages on the Internet)
  • Cyberbullying
  • Infringing others' privacy
  And many more, as long as it makes users of the internet feel threatened, uncomfortable or insulted. So we must follow the rules of netiquette and make the internet a safe place for us to use.

(For the self-assessment point, I rate myself 1.)


10 Major Learning Points from the 57-slides reading material

What I have learnt from the 57-slides,

1. I have learnt that we can connect to the internet via two types of connection method: Slow-speed technology and High-speed connection. The Slow-speed technology is when the computer's modem is using a standard telephone line to connect to the internet. High-speed technology include Digital Subscriber Line, Cable Telephone Internet Services, cable modems, satellite modems and fixed wireless.

2. I have learnt the 9 basic types of Websites: Portal, News, Informational, Business/Marketing, Educational,
Entertainment, Advocacy, Blog and Personal.

3. I have learnt the graphic formats that are used on the internet: BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF and TIFF

4. I have learnt what a thumbnail is: a small version of a larger graphic (used to improve Webpage display time).

5. I have learnt what a streaming audio is: the process of transferring audio in a continuous and even flow and this enables me to listen to music as it downloads into my computer.

6. I have learnt what virtual reality is: use of of computers to simulate real or imagined environments and it appears in 3D. It is used for games and many practical applications.

7. I have learnt what is Internet telephony: Enables users to speak to other users over the Internet using their computer.

8. I have learnt what FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is: Internet standard that allows you to upload and download files with other computers on the Internet.

9. I have learnt how an e-mail message travels from the sender to the receiver(s).

10. I have learnt how Web Publishing is carried out.

Bye, see you soon. :)

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Welcome to my Blog!

Hi everyone,

  My name is Yanagisawa Kenshi and I am from Class 1O1, Hwa Chong Institution. Welcome to my blog. Here, you can find out more about me and about my IT experience. This blog will also be used as my Infocomm blog.

   I have used Web 2.0 for quite some time already and is somewhat familiar with the functions, but I hope that through this Infocomm lessons I can learn more new and better features and functions of Web 2.0.

  See you soon. :)