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Vector; These images are created using lines, shapes and curves.

Bitmap; These images are created by taking photos or by painting pixels with many different colours

1. PNG – PNG allows for transparent backgrounds


2. JPEG or JPG – makes the background white and is not
transparent but can compress images quite well.
SVG – saves image as a scalable vector file which can be used
on web browsers.

Adding logos

1. Adjust the page  margins


2. Add the logo

3. Use Text Wrapping


4. Centre Align the Title

Word document

1. Use Bullets
2. Add images
3. Use Text Wrapping on images
4. Add website address
Making a table
1. Add a table
2. Format the table

3. Draw additional column and add


table headings
4. Add data and move columns
around

What is the Internet and what services can it


do? 
 a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices. With
the Internet, it's possible to access almost any information, communicate with
anyone else in the world, and do much more.

What are servers and be able to describe


what are web servers, email, VoIP and DNS
servers? 
 whenever computers share resources with client machines, they are
considered servers. There are many types of servers, including web servers, mail
servers, and virtual servers.

What hardware is used to set up the Internet


– Server, router and client devices, 
What are the connection methods – Wired
(Broadband and Dial-up) and Wireless? 
 satellite, cable, telephone wires, wireless or mobile connections.

What are the advantages and disadvantages


of each connection method? 
 Advantage – Connectivity. One great reason to consider wireless broadband
is its connectivity. ...
 Disadvantage – Signal Strength. A disadvantage that you do need to watch
out for with Wi-Fi is signal strength. ...
 Advantage – Speed. ...
 Disadvantage – Security. ...
 Advantage – VoIP.

What is the role of the ISP?


 make it possible for customers to access the internet while also providing

 
additional services such as email, domain registration and web hosting.

What are Internet Protocols – TCP, IP, FTP and


HTTP? 
TCP; TCP takes the users data from the users applications
and passes it to the Internet Protocol(IP).
IP - Internet Protocol
IP takes data from TCP and organises it into packets. It packet
is given a number and then sent on the network. 
Packets travel using different routes but are organised when
the get to their destination.
FTP is the protocol which allows files to be transferred
between two computers or devices
FTP is usually used to download or upload large files to a
server.
HTTP – allows web pages to be transferred between the web
browser on the client computer and a web server. 
HTTP allows data such as text, images, sound and video to be
downloaded to your web browser to that you can browse
web pages

What is the role of a web browser? 


It retrieves information from other parts of the web and displays it on your
desktop or mobile device.

What are some of the features of a web


browser? 
the browser window itself (also referred to as the user interface), the
navigation and address bar, and options to view your history, settings, and
other tools.

What is a URL? Be able to label the parts of a


URL.
Uniform Resource Locator

What are the features of an email? (address book,


attachment, CC, BCC, Forward, priority)

What are different ways of copying an email to multiple


People?
The BCC
What are the benefits and limitations of using email?
Limitations; Email could potentially cause information overload. ...
 Email lacks a personal touch. ...
 Email can be disruptive. ...
Benefits; Easy to use. ...
 Speed. ...
 Global. ...
What are the email protocols – SMTP, POP3 & IMAP?

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