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Title: A Trip Down Memory Lane


1
A Trip Down Memory Lane
By Sara Lee
Sara Ellen Lee
  • INLS 50 Tools of the Trade

2
Information Technology Tools An Overview
A look at the Grade Sheet
  • Internet Basics
  • Markup Language
  • Website Creation
  • Spreadsheets
  • Relational Databases
  • Visual Presentations

3
It all started here
Thats right, its the INLS-50 Schedule
4
Internet Basics
"The dream behind the Web is of a common
information space in which we communicate by
sharing information. Its universality is
essential Tim Berners-Lee
  • ARPANET Forerunner of the internet
  • Protocols Transfer Info over Net
  • Tim Berners-Lee (CERN) developed WWW in 1991
  • A network of networks _Ron Bergquist
  • Hypertext links HTML
  • Domains URL ISPs

5
Markup
  • Identifies pieces of a document so another
    application can manipulate those pieces.
  • Examples HTML, XML, EAD, SGML
  • Markup is not just for the WWW!
  • Task One we prepared an e-book using Markup in
    a Word Processor

6
Lions, Tigers, WebsitesOh My!
  • Use Cold Fusion, Dream Weaver, Netscape Composer,
    or Front Page to write and edit HTML
  • We created a personal website for Task Two! Take
    A Look

7
Hidden Slide
A look at the Grade Sheet
8
Spreadsheets
  • Data displayed in rows and columns on a plane
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Plan ahead outputs, data type, charts, math
    expressions, etc.

An example of my Task 3!
9
Databases
  • Theyre supposed to be relational What?
  • A collection of related data
  • Database Management System (DBMS) a system
    designed for 2 main purposes 1) to add, delete,
    and update data in the database. 2) to provide
    various ways to view the data in the database
  • Flat file and Relational databases
  • Objects in databases are entities
  • Use of primary and foreign keys

10
All that for this
  • Memory Lane would not be complete without this
    visual presentation! ( and this, my friend,
    speaks for itself)
  • You have now completed the journey through INLS
    50 Spring, 2003!
  • I hope you have more knowledge of the Internet,
    HTML, Markup, Spreadsheets, and Databases.
  • Please visit my website to find out more!
  • http//www.unc.edu/sellee

Sara Ellen Lee
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