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LESSON
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Module 1: The History and the Future of the Web
Emerging Technologies
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Module 1: The History and the Future of the Web
Lesson Overview
In this lesson, we will:
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Discuss and understand e-commerce.
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Discuss and understand how to use Web services.
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Register and use some Microsoft Web services (Windows Live).
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Guiding Questions
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What percentage of your shopping is done online?
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How does this compare with the shopping of the rest of your family?
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Why has online shopping become so popular?
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List disadvantages of online shopping?
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Module 1: The History and the Future of the Web
Windows Live Services
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Windows Live Calendar
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Windows Live Agents
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Windows Live Share
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Writer
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Photo Gallery
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Events
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Windows Live OneCare
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Module 1: The History and the Future of the Web
Practice
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Complete the Web services tutorials at http://w3schools.com.
Enrichment Activity
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At http://etech.eweek.com, search for “Semantic Web” and choose
“Video: SOA Meets the Semantic Web.”
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Module 1: The History and the Future of the Web
Lesson Review
During this lesson, you learned:
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The value and advantages of e-commerce
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The value of Web services
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How to register and use Microsoft Live (Web services)
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Module 1: The History and the Future of the Web
Lab
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Download Audacity (free, cross-platform, open source software for
recording and editing sound).
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It’s an easy-to-use application with many online tutorials.
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Create a podcast about podcasts.
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Complete research about podcasts and type a script (narration) before
actually creating the podcast.
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Add background music to play softly during the narration.
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Lab
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Complete “Using Windows Live Services to Create a Blog” by completing
the worksheet.
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Register.
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Personalize your space.
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Test drive other Windows Live Services.