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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach

The Whole Internet:




Author: Charles Hayes:










Special Features Include:

Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
Curriculum Design Supplement:
|a|. Subject-Questions-Answers:
Curriculum Design Plan:
Curriculum Design Goals:
Curriculum Design Objectives:
Instructional Goals:
Instructional Objectives:
Instructional Activities:
Instructional Evaluation Techniques:
Lesson Plans:
Standard Vocabulary:
Learning Objectives:
A Limited Glimpse:


Topics Include:

* Introduction:

@ What Is The Internet?

A. What Makes Up The Internet:

B. Who Governs The Internet:

C. Who Pays for It?

D. What Does This Mean For Me?

E. What Does the Future Hold?

1. New Standard Protocols:

2. International Connections:

3. Commercialization:

4. Privatization:

* Introduction:

@ How The Internet Works:

A. Moving Bits from One Place to

Another:

1. Packet Switch Networks:

2. The Internet Protocol (IP):

3. The Transmission Control Protocol

(TCP):

4. Other Transmission Protocols:

B. Making the Network Friendly:

1. Applications:

2. The Domain Name System:

(a). The Domain System Structure:

(b). Domain Name Lookup:

(c). Domain Name System Hints:

* Introduction:

@ What's Allowed On The Internet?

A. Legal Implications:

1. Research, Education, and the

Federal Dollar:

2. Commercial Use:

3. Export Laws:

4. Property Rights:

B. Politics and the Internet:

C. Network Ethics:

1. Individualism:

2. Protecting the Internet:

D. Security Consciousness:

1. Passwords:

2. Importing Software:

3. Misconfigured Software:

4. System Software Flaws:

5. What If My Computer Is

Violated?

* Introduction:

@ Remote Login:

A. Simple Telnet:

B. What's Really Going On:

C. Telnet Command Mode:

D. Non-standard Telnet Servers:

1. Telnet to Non-Standard Ports:

2. Mimicking Alternate Clients:

E. Telnetting to IBM Mainframes:

* Introduction:

@ Moving Files: FTP:

A. Getting Started with FTP:

1. Common Problems:

2. Browsing on a Remote Machine:

3. Directories in FTP:

4. ASCII and Binary Transfers:

5. Transferring Multiple Files:

6. FTP Command Summary:

B. Anonymous FTP:

C. Handling Large Files and Groups

of Files:

1. Compressed Files:

2. Moving a Whole Directory:

(a): Shell Archives:

(b): Other Archival Utilities:

D. Special Notes on Various Systems:

1. Target: Digital Equipment VMS

Systems:

2. Target: IBM/PC DOS Systems:

3. Target: IBM/VM Systems:

4. Target: Macintosh:

E. Last Words: Some Practical

Advice:

* Introduction:

@ Electronic Mail:

A. When Is Electronic Mail

Useful?

B. Hints for Writing Electronic

Mail:

C. How Electronic Mail Works:

1. It's All in the Address:

D. Acquiring Electronic Mail

Addresses:

E. Choosing a System:

F. The UNIX Mail Program:

1. Reading Your Mail:

2. Sending Messages:

G. A Shopping List of Features:

1. Universally Supported Features:

A. Aliasing:

b. Folders:

c. Forwarding:

d. Inclusion of Text Files:

c. Mailing Lists:

d. Reply:

H. Locally Supported Features:

1. Carbon Copies:

2. Blind Carbon Copies:

3. Signature Files:

I. Unusaual and Non-standard

Features:

1. Attaching Documents:

2. Notification of Receipt:

3. Notification of Reading:

4. Message Cancel:

J. Sending Binary Data as ASCII:

K. When Electronic Mail Gets

Returned:

1. Unknown Hosts:

2. Unknown Recipients:

3. Mail Can't Be Delivered:

4. Failures Involving Multiple

Recipients:

5. Last Ditch Help:

L. Mail Lists and Reflectors:

M. File Retrieval Using Electronic

Mail:

1. Specialized Servers:

2. Listserv Requests:

2. The Ftpmail Application Gateway:

* Introduction:

@ Network News:

A. News Groups and News System

Organization:

B. Getting Started:

1. Setting Up nn:

C. Reading News:

1. What Is a News Item?

2. Using a News Reader:

3. Steering a News Reader:

4. Saving News Items:

5. Controlling What You Read:

a. Subscribing and Unsubscribing:

b. Killing and Auto-selecting Items:

5. Catching Up:

6. rot13:

D. Posting Your Own Articles:

1. Adding to an Existing Discussion:

2. Starting a New Discussion:

3. Replying Via E-mail:

4. Other Hints and Conventions:

F. Summary of Commands and Features:

1. Command-Line Options:

2. Some Selection Mode Commands:

3. Some Reading Mode Commands:

* Introduction:

@ Finding Software:

A. How Archie Works:

B. Contacting Archie:

C. Using Archie with Telenet:

1. Searching by Filename:

2. Searching Using the Descriptive

Index:

3. Other Archie Commands:

4. Archie Configuration Variables:

D. Using Archie By Electronic Mail:

E. Archie Using a Client:

* Introduction:

@ Finding Someone:

A. Why Isn't There One?

1. Mobile Users:

2. Standards:

3. Security and Privacy:

B. What Is There?

1. Finding a User on a Specific

System:

a. Finger as a General Information

Server:

b. When Finger Fails:

C. Whois:

D. The USENET User List:

E. The Future: X.500 Directory

Services:

a. Native X.500:

b. Fred Via Telnet:

C. Fred Via E-Mail:

d. Fred as an Application:

F. Knowbot Information Service:

* Introduction:

@ Tunneling Through The Internet:

GOPHER:

A. The Internet Gopher:

1. Finding a Gopher Client:

2. How Gopher Works:

B. Finding Internet Resources:

1. Looking at Text Files:

2. White Pages Servers:

3. Moving to Other Servers:

4. Index Searches:

5. FTP Through Gopher:

6. Using Telnet Through Gopher:

C. Gopher Development:

1. A Last Word:

* Introduction:

@ Searching Indexed Databases:

WAIS:

A. How WAIS Works:

B. Getting Access:

1. Formulating a WAIS Search:

2. Refining a Search:

3. When Searches Don't Go as Planned:

C. Adding Sources:

1. New Sources That Aren't in the

Directory-of-Servers:

2. Building Your Own Sources:

* Introduction:

@ Hypertext Spanning The Internet:

WWW:

A. Getting Started:

B. The Web and Gopher:

C. Using WAIS Resources:

1. The WAIS Directory of Servers:

D. Other Internet Resources:

1. FTP Resources:

2. Telnet Resources:

3. USENET News:

4. White Pages:

E. Navigating the Web:

1. Creating Your Own Home Page:

F. Where the Web Is Going:

1. Other Kinds of Documents:

2. Making Your Own Links:

3. Collaborating with Others:

4. Hypertext Editors:

* Introduction:

@ Other Applications:

A. The R Commands:

1. Security and Validation:

2. Remote Login:

a. Escape Sequences:

3. Moving Files:

4. Distributing Files:

B. X Windows:

C. Disk and File Sharing:

D. Time Services:

E. Fax Over The Internet:

F. Diversions:

1. Conversations with Others:

a. Talking:

b. Chat:

2. Multi-person Games:

G. Robotic Librarians:

* Introduction:

@ Dealing With Problems:

A. The Ground Rules:

B. Gather Baseline Information:

C. The Battleplan:

1. Know Hours Of Operation:

2. Read the Error Message:

3. Did You Change Anything?

4. Try a Different Destination:

5. Try Your Neighbor's System:

6. Try To Reach A Local System:

7. Look Around Your Office:

8. Check Your Local Connection:

a. Dial-up Connections:

b. LAN, PPP, or SLIP Connections:

9. Some Consolation:

D. Talking to Operations Personnel:

E. Dealing with Coaxial Ethernets:

F. Token Ring Notes:

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