Creating the web

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1  Distinguish between the internet and World Wide Web (web).   .
2 Describe how the web is constantly evolving.   Students will be expected to be aware of the major differences between the early forms of the web,Web 2.0, the semantic web and later developments.
MYP Technology: searching the internet.
AIM 9 Develop an appreciation of the possibilities and limitations associated with the evolution of the web.
3 Identify the characteristics of the following:
  • hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
  • hypertext transfer protocol secure (HTTPS)
  • hypertext mark-up language (HTML)
  • uniform resource locator (URL)
  • extensible mark-up language (XML)
  • extensible stylesheet language transformations (XSLT)
  • JavaScript.
  • cascading style sheet (CSS).
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4 Identify the characteristics of the following:
  • uniform resource identifier (URI)
  • URL.
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5 Describe the purpose of a URL.   .
6 Describe how a domain name server functions.   .
7 Identify the characteristics of:
  • internet protocol (IP)
  • transmission control protocol (TCP)
  • file transfer protocol (FTP).
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8 Outline the different components of a web page.   To include features such as metatags,title, etc.
9 Explain the importance of protocols and standards on the web.   INT Protocols enable compatibility through a common “language” internationally.
10 Describe the different types of web page.   This should include examples such as personal pages, blogs, search engine pages, forums.
11 Explain the differences between a static web page and a dynamic web page.   To include analysis of static HTML web pages and dynamic web pages,eg PHP, ASP.NET, Java Servlets.
12 Explain the functions of a browser.   .
13 Evaluate the use of client-side scripting and server-side scripting in web pages.   .
14 Describe how web pages can be connected to underlying data sources.   Students will not be expected to write code to indicate how the connection is made, but should understand the principles of connecting to an underlying data source.
15 Describe the function of the common gateway interface (CGI).   .
16 Evaluate the structure of different types of web pages.   .

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