Computer Scavenger Hunt 2
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1. List the 4 NETS for better Internet searching. 1.
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2. List 3 synonyms for the Internet.
3. Why is bandwidth important to Internet users? Do
the Interactivity Exercise to find out.
4. Search engines maintain massive databases of the WWW.
5. Give three examples of common paper databases.
6. What is spyware? What does it do? How does a computer user often get it in their computer?
7. Yahoo is an Internet directory. Scan this tutorial. How is it organized?
When is a directory helpful?
8. A specialized search engine is a great asset when hunting
for a particular thing on the web. List two engines for finding images:
List one for finding info on states or counties.
Which would locate an online version of a book written by Dickens or Franklin?
Which would be best for finding out who won the recent election?
9. What is a domain name? (A second explanation)
10. Suppose you are doing a research project about NFL
football. You harness a search engine.
11. In a building, a firewall prevents the spread of fire within the structure. They often surround staircases to protect the escape route. Savvy computer users on networks also have firewalls. What is a computer firewall? (Look it up)
12. You want to connect to a site you have bookmarked. But instead you get a 404 message. Enter two reasons for getting the message. 1.
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13. What can you try, before leaving the site, to try to relocate your page?
14. FYI - Do you have a computer acronym you would like
to understand? Find it at The
Acronym Database
15. Why should you "Post to be Private" in social networking sites?
16. Look into this: You would not leave a faucet running constantly in case you want to wash your hands. How Much Juice Is Your Computer Using at Night? “PCs are not hurt by turning them on and off a few times a day,” said Jonathan Koomey, a project scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. “Economic obsolescence is much more dangerous to PCs than turning them on and off.” What do you conclude should be done? Leave it on / turn it off
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months. ~Clifford Stoll Extensions:
©2002 Cynthia J. O'Hora All Rights Reserved. Educators may print a hunt, exactly as it appears, for use in a classroom setting. Use of these materials constitutes an agreement with the terms of use. Posted 11/4/02 FAQ updated 11/2007
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