Communication systems and digital information
Nerea Testillano Garcíaにより
1. Web evolution
1.1. Web 1.0
1.2. Web 2.0
1.3. Web 3
1.4. Digital tranformation
2. The power of information
2.1. Finding information
2.1.1. Search engine
2.1.2. Hyperlinks
2.1.3. RSS
2.2. Managing information
2.3. Organising information
2.4. Sharing information
2.4.1. Horizontal social networks and Vertical social networks
2.5. Creating information
2.5.1. web pages
2.5.2. Blogs
2.5.3. Wikis
3. User licences
3.1. Open source
3.2. Closed source
3.3. Free
3.4. Propietary
3.5. Commercial
3.6. Freeware
3.7. Public domain
3.8. Trial
3.9. Demo
3.10. Creative Commons licenses
4. Internet security measures
4.1. Privacy
4.2. Internet worms
4.3. Cyberbulling
4.4. Viruses
4.5. http vs https protocol
4.6. Lost or stolen mobile phone
4.7. Phishing
4.8. Baners
4.9. Trojan horses
4.10. Botnet atttacks
5. Communicaton systems
5.1. Communication: Communication is the transmission of information from one place to another.
5.2. Transmission protocol: A transmission protocol is a set of rules that all the devices in a communication system follow so that they can understand each other and exchange information.
5.3. Analogue signal
5.4. Digital signal
6. Wired communicarion and Wireless communication
6.1. Digital devices
6.1.1. Hub
6.1.2. Switch
6.1.3. Router
6.1.4. Repeater
6.1.5. Ethernet nentwork card
6.1.6. RJ45 connector
6.1.7. Infrared
6.1.8. Bluetooth
6.1.9. GPRS