Session 7-Internet (Compatibility Mode)
Session 7-Internet (Compatibility Mode)
Faculty of Arts
Information Literacy Skills Unit
ILT 101
INFORMATION LITERACY SKILLS
Session 7: INTRODUCTION TO THE
INTERNET
Session Objectives
At the end of the session, students would be able
to:
• Have basic appreciation of what constitute the
Internet
• Understand the concept of the Computer
Networks
• Known the modes of Accessing the Internet
• Appreciate the Uses and Misuses of the
Internet
©Information Literacy Unit, UCC
INTERNET
– Definition: Simply; A global network of Computer
Networks
– The Internet is a large computer network that has
connections to a vast number of computers all
around the world.
– It is not centrally controlled that is; no regulatory
body, individual, company, institution or
government controls the entire internet.
• The Internet is a modern phenomenon which became popular from the latter
part of 1960s (1969 to be specific).
• The initial network; ARPANET involved four computer networks at four different
locations designed by U.S. Defense Department's
• The ARPANET was only used to communicate and designed with the purpose of
having sustainable system that could not be destroyed.
• Numerous modification to this network resulted in the development of the
World Wide Web (www) in 1989 .
• The www made the Internet interactive and also gave it a multimedia nature (i.e.
possible to host text, sound and graphics).
• In 1990, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http) was created to make possible to
use international networks for web browsing.
• In 1995, Ghana was among the first countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to have
Internet access through Network Computer Systems (NCS).
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Uses of the Internet
• Communication
• Education and Research
• E-commerce
• Information Dissemination
• Entertainment
• Online Services