Flipped classroom........what is flipped classroom.it is like ahh ahhh exaple like the teacher gives you home work but in flipped classroom you do the home work in the school and the class work in edmodo.Thats it for today
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WEB SEARCH ENGINE
A web search engine is a software system that is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are generally presented in a line of results often referred to as search engine results pages (SERPs).
Top search engines:
www.ask.com
www.bing .com
www.Duck Duck Go.com www.dogpile.com (meta search engine)
www.Google.com
is the undisputed king of 'spartan searching'. While it doesn't offer all the shopping center features of Yahoo!, Google is fast, relevant, and the largest single catalogue of Web pages available today. Make sure you try the Google 'images', 'maps' and 'news' features... they are outstanding services for locating photos, geographic directions, and news headlines.
www.yahoo.com
it is a search engine, a news aggregator, a shopping center, an emailbox, a travel directory, a horoscope and games center, and more. This 'web portal' breadth of choice makes this a very helpful site for Internet beginners. Searching the Web should also be about discovery and exploration, and Yahoo! delivers that in wholesale quantities.
www.webopedia.com
Webopedia is a web site that you can find the meaning of all computer terms and expressions.
(Habitats,, food chain)
A web search engine is a software system that is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are generally presented in a line of results often referred to as search engine results pages (SERPs).
Top search engines:
www.ask.com
www.bing .com
www.Duck Duck Go.com www.dogpile.com (meta search engine)
www.Google.com
is the undisputed king of 'spartan searching'. While it doesn't offer all the shopping center features of Yahoo!, Google is fast, relevant, and the largest single catalogue of Web pages available today. Make sure you try the Google 'images', 'maps' and 'news' features... they are outstanding services for locating photos, geographic directions, and news headlines.
www.yahoo.com
it is a search engine, a news aggregator, a shopping center, an emailbox, a travel directory, a horoscope and games center, and more. This 'web portal' breadth of choice makes this a very helpful site for Internet beginners. Searching the Web should also be about discovery and exploration, and Yahoo! delivers that in wholesale quantities.
www.webopedia.com
Webopedia is a web site that you can find the meaning of all computer terms and expressions.
(Habitats,, food chain)
Grade: 7
Read and follow this advice to help you stay safe when using the internet.
Talk to your parents
Speak to your parents about what you will be doing on the Internet. Agree some rules between you about what sites you are allowed to use, what times of the day you can log on and for how long you are allowed to be online.
Never give out your password
No matter who asks, whether it is a stranger in an email or your best friend, never ever give out your passwords.
Once people have your password they can log into your accounts and post as if it were you. You have no control over what they might say and you are responsible, even if it wasn't you that said it.
Don't give out your contact details
On this site, we get emails every day from students who want to add their opinion to the current poll or hot topic.
I am amazed at how many students put their email address, facebook page and even phone number in their message saying 'contact me'. Note: we remove any personal details before the post is placed in the poll or hot topic.
You don't know who is reading things that you post on the internet. Don't make it so easy for strangers to find out who you are and get in touch with you.
Don't download any software without permission
Even if that free game is exactly what you have been after for weeks, don't ever download or install software without checking with your parents first.
Most software is fine and won't cause you any problems. But some sites put up games or things that look interesting so that you will download them. Once you install them, they might have a virus or a key logger which can automatically send details of everything you type to somebody.
Respect people's privacy
Just because your camera might be able to take photographs or videos, you don't have the right to post those pictures or videos onto the internet without permission.
Try to imagine how you would feel if you found out that a video showing you doing something very embarrassing was posted onto the internet and you didn't know how many people had watched it. You would feel humiliated and might be scared of facing people afterwards.
This is bullying - don't be the person who humiliates others.
Use a child safe web browser
Many web browsers offer a child friendly version. This means that sites have been checked beforehand to make sure that they are suitable. You would be far less likely to accidentally come across a website with inappropriate content.
Respect copyright
Imagine you have a piece of homework that is due in for tomorrow. You think that there is no need to panic because you know that you can find a website and just copy and paste what they have written.
That is a bad idea. Firstly, your teacher will know, they can tell when something isn't written in your own words. Secondly, you haven't done yourself any favours. Yes, you got your homework in on time, but did you actually learn anything? Thirdly, and more importantly, the work on the internet wasn't yours to copy, it belonged to the person who had written it. So effectively, you have stolen their work.
Don't just copy and paste work from the internet. Research, read, understand and then write in your own words.
Use the internet safely and responsibly
While you are going about your everyday life, you know what is right and wrong, what you should and shouldn't do. Well the same rules apply to the internet.
Don't say mean or untrue things about other people, don't tell lies, don't try to embarrass or trick anyone.
ICT teacher: Ms.Maryam
Read and follow this advice to help you stay safe when using the internet.
Talk to your parents
Speak to your parents about what you will be doing on the Internet. Agree some rules between you about what sites you are allowed to use, what times of the day you can log on and for how long you are allowed to be online.
Never give out your password
No matter who asks, whether it is a stranger in an email or your best friend, never ever give out your passwords.
Once people have your password they can log into your accounts and post as if it were you. You have no control over what they might say and you are responsible, even if it wasn't you that said it.
Don't give out your contact details
On this site, we get emails every day from students who want to add their opinion to the current poll or hot topic.
I am amazed at how many students put their email address, facebook page and even phone number in their message saying 'contact me'. Note: we remove any personal details before the post is placed in the poll or hot topic.
You don't know who is reading things that you post on the internet. Don't make it so easy for strangers to find out who you are and get in touch with you.
Don't download any software without permission
Even if that free game is exactly what you have been after for weeks, don't ever download or install software without checking with your parents first.
Most software is fine and won't cause you any problems. But some sites put up games or things that look interesting so that you will download them. Once you install them, they might have a virus or a key logger which can automatically send details of everything you type to somebody.
Respect people's privacy
Just because your camera might be able to take photographs or videos, you don't have the right to post those pictures or videos onto the internet without permission.
Try to imagine how you would feel if you found out that a video showing you doing something very embarrassing was posted onto the internet and you didn't know how many people had watched it. You would feel humiliated and might be scared of facing people afterwards.
This is bullying - don't be the person who humiliates others.
Use a child safe web browser
Many web browsers offer a child friendly version. This means that sites have been checked beforehand to make sure that they are suitable. You would be far less likely to accidentally come across a website with inappropriate content.
Respect copyright
Imagine you have a piece of homework that is due in for tomorrow. You think that there is no need to panic because you know that you can find a website and just copy and paste what they have written.
That is a bad idea. Firstly, your teacher will know, they can tell when something isn't written in your own words. Secondly, you haven't done yourself any favours. Yes, you got your homework in on time, but did you actually learn anything? Thirdly, and more importantly, the work on the internet wasn't yours to copy, it belonged to the person who had written it. So effectively, you have stolen their work.
Don't just copy and paste work from the internet. Research, read, understand and then write in your own words.
Use the internet safely and responsibly
While you are going about your everyday life, you know what is right and wrong, what you should and shouldn't do. Well the same rules apply to the internet.
Don't say mean or untrue things about other people, don't tell lies, don't try to embarrass or trick anyone.
ICT teacher: Ms.Maryam