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Pembelajaran menggunakan

web
PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET
Chatting, Internet Phone, buletin board

Perbincangan akan berkisar tentang:

• Konsep pembelajaran menerusi web


• Kemahiran yang khusus berkaitan menggunakan
internet phone, buletin board dan chatting

© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 1


Pembelajaran menggunakan
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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: Introduction to IRC

 IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a multi-user,


multi-channel chatting system.
 Imagine sitting in front of your computer
and "talking" through typed messages with
either one person or many other people
from all over the Internet, all in real time!

© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 2


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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: Introduction to IRC

 IRC is based on a client-server model.


 You run a client program on your own computer
which connects you to a server computer on the
Internet.
 These servers link to many other servers to make up
an IRC network, which transport messages from
one user (client) to another.
 In this manner, people from all over the world can
talk to each other live and simultaneously.

© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 3


Pembelajaran menggunakan
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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: Introduction to IRC

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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: Introduction to IRC

 Once you are set up with a provider and a client, you are in
control.
 Choose a nickname you wish to be known by, then connect to
one of the many different IRC networks catering to different
geographical locations, interests, or philosophies.
 The largest networks have tens of thousands of people online at
any given moment, drawn from an order of magnitude or more
of regular visitors.
 These people create thousands of channels (sometimes
incorrectly called "chat rooms") where people may meet and
mingle.
 You may join these channels and participate in the group
discussion, or you may elect to chat privately with individuals.

© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 5


Pembelajaran menggunakan
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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: What Are Mailing Lists?

 A mailing list is basically a group of people who


share a common interest (usually this is a large
group).
 The members send messages to the mailing list,
that relate to the common interest, and these
messages are then distributed to everyone on the
the list.
 A variation is to have a mailing list that is out-
going only. Companies use this type to send their
customers newsletters and update information.

© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 6


Pembelajaran menggunakan
web

PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: What Are Mailing Lists?

 A mailing list is basically a group of people who


share a common interest (usually this is a large
group).
 The members send messages to the mailing list,
that relate to the common interest, and these
messages are then distributed to everyone on the
the list.
 A variation is to have a mailing list that is out-
going only. Companies use this type to send their
customers newsletters and update information.

© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 7


Pembelajaran menggunakan
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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: VoIP?

 Telephone companies offload voice calls from


public switched telephone networks (PSTNs) to
voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks
because it is cheaper to carry voice traffic over
Internet Protocol (IP) networks than over switched
circuit networks.
 In the future, IP telephony networks are expected
to enable innovative new multimedia services
while working seamlessly with legacy telephone
networks.
 A VoIP network carries voice traffic cheaper than
a switched circuit telephone network because IP
telephony networks make better use of available
bandwidth.
© Jabatan Multimedia Pendidikan, 2002 Mukasurat - 8
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PEMBELAJARAN MENGGUNAKAN
INTERNET: VoIP?

 In a public switched telephone network, for


example, a dedicated 64 kilobits per second (kbps)
end-to-end circuit is allocated for each call.
 In a VoIP network, digitized voice data is highly
compressed and carried in packets over IP
networks.
 Using the same bandwidth, a VoIP network can
carry many times the number of voice calls as a
switched circuit network with better voice quality.
 The savings realized in using VoIP networks are
often passed onto users in the form of lower costs.

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