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Thursday 13 December 2012

Ninth week learnt about History of the Internet

When the original conceptual foundation of the Internet was laid back in the 50s, no one had the slightest idea of how far this project would go. At those insecure post-war times of alienation and deepening political division, the vision of the Internet as we see it today, was only a matter of science fiction dreaming. Starting as a military project in the United States, it quickly became very popular in several other countries. Now, several decades later, with the spread of the democratic lifestyle and the amazing technological progress, we all witness the existence of a parallel world of unlimited communication possibilities that occupies an increasing part of our daily routine with the sole purpose of facilitating our lives.















History of the Internet:















 Mid 1960:   Papers on “Packet Switching” emerge.

 End 1969s:   ARPA sponsors the development of a packet-switching network, called the
 ARPANET. First four nodes are UCLA, SRI, U. Utah, UCSB.

  1974:   The TCP/IP protocols and model are being proposed by Cerf/Kahn. 

  1980:   IPv4 is introduced.


  1983:   ARPANET adopts TCP/IP. At this time, the ARPANET has 200 routers. 

  1984:   NSF funds a TCP/IP based backbone network. This   backbone grows into the NSFNET,
which becomes the successor of the ARPANET.

 1995:   NSF stops funding of NSFNET. The Internet is completely commercial. 

Time line of the Internet:





























Then we discussed about web page, browser and web engine.





Eighth week learnt about Microsoft Powerpoint


In week 8, Our lecturer showed us how to create one new slide and Insert any text, how to make slide more attractive, use the themes or background, use the custom animation to add effects on any text, to insert and work with pictures, to insert clip art, screenshots in slides.



Inserting a screen clipping from a window and Transition:
 
Task and working with video:  
Working with Video include the following task: Inserting video, Preview and re-size the video, Edit and format,
Formatting the
appearance of the video. Inserting video
and edit and format the video.
















Our lecturer told us to prepared power point slides presentation is about social networking.
                                
                                   Table of Contact



Topic
Introduction
Advantages 
Disadvantages
Conclusion
 
We have to submit this power point  presentation Week Eleven and I think it will be interesting for us.








Wednesday 12 December 2012

Seventh week learnt about Microsoft Excel

In week 7, We learnt about how to change row height and column width, Insert and delete rows and columns, wrap text in a cell and Marge cells. Our lecturer showed us how to make a chart and how to create
pivot table.
Formatting:














Creating Simple Formula:
To create Formula using the point and click Method:


Spark Lines:
Spark lines are miniature charts that fit into a single cell- Place a large number of them in your worksheets.


In week 7,We did class activity like quiz games in during class time and our lecturer divided three groups for that games. It was so interesting and finally our group won that games. After that he talked about Lab test 1..