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UNIVERSIDAD DE CARABOBO FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN ESCUELA DE EDUCACIÓN MÓDULO: DISEÑO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS WEB 0.1; WEB 0.2; WORLD WIDE WEB, INTERNET AND CALL

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UNIVERSIDAD DE CARABOBO

FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN

ESCUELA DE EDUCACIÓN

MÓDULO: DISEÑO DE MATERIALES EDUCATIVOS

WEB 0.1; WEB 0.2; WORLD WIDE

WEB, INTERNET AND CALL

WEB 1.0

The WWW or Web 1.0 is a system of interlinked, hypertext

documents accessed via the Internet. According to Berners-Lee, it

could be considered “the read-only web”, which means that the

users cannot interact with the content of the page.

WEB 2.0

Web 2.0 makes use of the latest technologies and concepts in

order to make the user experience more interactive, useful and

interconnecting.

According to Berners-Lee’s

method, it is considered the

“read-write” web.

WEB 2.0

Technologies such as

weblogs (blogs), social

bookmarking, wikis,

podcasts, RSS and

social softwares are

some of the websites

that conformed the Web

2.0.

WEB 3.0

Web 3.0 is a term that has been coined to

describe the evolution of Web usage and

interaction that includes transforming the

Web into a database.

According to Berners-Lee, the Web 3.0

would be considered as the “read-write-

execute” web.

That is achieved by multiple non-browser

applications, the leveraging of artificial

intelligence technologies, the Semantic

web , the Geospatial Web, or the 3D web.

Internet

It is a worldwide system of computer networks

in which users at any computer can get

information from and talk directly to users at

others computers.

It was conceived by the Advanced

Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of

the U.S. government in 1969.

InternetInternet

Internet is a public, cooperative, and self-

sustaining facility accessible to hundreds of

millions of people worldwide.

The most widely used part of the Internet is

the World Wide Web (often abbreviated

"WWW" or called "the Web").

World Wide Web

It consists of all the public Web sites

connected to the Internet worldwide,

including the client devices (such as

computers and cell phones) that access

Web content.

Tim Berners-Lee led the development of

the original World Wide Web in the late

1980s and early 1990s.

World Wide Web

The World Web is based on these technologies:

HTML - Hypertext Markup Language

HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol

Web servers and Web browsers

Computer Assisted LanguageLearning (CALL)

It is a term used by teachers and students

to describe the use of computers as part of

a language course.

The learner is first presented with a rule

and some examples, and then answers a

series of questions which test her/his

knowledge of the rule and the computer

gives appropriate feedback and awards a

mark, which may be stored for later

inspection for the teacher.

Jones & Fortescue (1987)CALL can be used by teachers and

learners inside and outside the classroom.

Advantages of CALL

* Multimodal practice with feedback.

* Variety in the resources available and learning style

used.

* Individualization in a large class.

* The fun factor.

*Software vendors (and language

teachers) no longer feel bound to grammar

practice as the main goal of computer use

in the language classroom.

Disadvantages of CALL

* It requires computers and software as well

as other equipment all of which are

expensive.

* There are many limitations of equipment

and facilities

* Many teachers may not be able to do

what they want to do.

* Students work in isolation.

* Computers cannot conduct open ended dialogues and

cannot give feedback to open ended questions.