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    PRESENTATION

    REPORT

    ON

    ONLINE CHATTING

    SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:

    Mrs.Amandeep Kaur Deepika Verma

    Gurvinder Kaur

    Shaveta Verma

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    Introduction

    Online chat is a form of communication that utilizes computer programs that allow for

    two-way conversations between users in real time (events that occur in cyberspace at the

    same speed that they would occur in real life).

    Typically the users will connect to a chat server using a chat client and meet in a chat

    room. Once the users are in the same chat room, they can converse with one another by

    typing messages into a window where all of the other users in the chat room can see the

    message. The user can also see all of the messages entered by the other users.

    Conversations are then carried on by reading the messages entered by the other users in

    the chat room and responding to them.

    How does online chat work?

    The technologies that allows users to converse in real time via typed messages are

    the chat servers and thechat clients. These special servers allow the messages to be

    quickly received and posted so that the chat clients can receive the messages and display

    them in the window on the users' computers. Fortunately, most chat clients are relatively

    inexpensive shareware programs, and there are a number of chat servers that let the userconnect to them for free. Online chat could be an alternative to meeting in a traditional

    classroom. While all of the participants would still be able to freely converse with one

    another, they would carrying on the conversation from the comfort of their own home,

    thus avoiding the expense and inconvenience of traveling to another place.

    Chat server:

    A chat server is a specially equipped computer connected to the internet that allows userswithchat clientsto converse with one another via typed messages in real time. There are

    a great number of chat servers which let users connect for free. Some of the more popular

    chat servers are dal.net, under.net, etc. You can find a list of many chat servers on

    the chat resources page.

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    Chat client:

    A chat client is a software program that allows users to connect to chat servers and

    communicate with other users via a chat room. The majority of chat clients are shareware

    programs easily downloadable from various sites on the internet, and they are available

    for a wide variety of computer platforms.

    Typically, a chat client supplies the user with a means of connecting to a chat server, and

    then the program lets the user communicate with other users via a window where

    messages are shared. Most chat clients also have smaller windows which show the

    number and identity of the other users in the chat room, and some of the more complex

    programs even allow users to choose icons and sounds to represent them in the chat

    rooms.

    Types of Chat

    1. Synchronous Chat: Text only web based synchronous forum that enables

    multiple users to be online and in the same online "room" typing their comments

    to each other. As soon as the user clicks "enter" his/her text message appears

    immediately on the screen of all users who are in the "room." Messages appear inthe order in which they were entered.

    2. Asynchronous Chat: Asynchronous Chat is way of saying Forum, Message

    Board or Bulletin Board.

    Synchronous Chat

    There are three types of online chat:

    Web-based chat rooms:

    o Virtual forums that allow for messages to be written and read in real time

    by all individuals present in the room. A chat room is usually devoted to

    a particular topic such as movies, sports, emerging technologies, and

    others.

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    o Web-based chat rooms can be located throughout the Internet on pages

    such as fan club websites, online gaming sites and personal websites,

    among others. Individuals can discuss a variety of topics, including

    computers, games, movies, music. Many popular search engines have their

    own chat platform and can be run under most operating systems, provided

    that the software that allows you to communicate with others in the chat

    room has been installed.

    Real-time chat:

    o Real-time chat, sometimes referred instant messaging, offers users the

    ability to communicate in real time with individuals who have been added

    to a buddy list. Generally, the chat is centered on an actual conversation

    as opposed to a theme which would be found in a web-based chat room or

    an Internet Relay Chat channel.

    o Real-time chat is messaging software that lets you communicate with

    friends and colleagues in real time. Features include a quick launch bar,

    music file support, and a new answering service. Some versions also work

    with Internet Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP)

    connections, allowing communication behind firewalls (see NETWORK

    fact sheet for more on TCP and IP).

    Advantages of Instant Message Programs are:

    o You can be alerted when your friends, family or chat partners are online.

    o You can leave messages for Chat partners when they are not online.

    o You can send files, share web site information, and surf the internet

    together.

    o You can arrange a group chat so additional users of the software can join

    in on your chat session.

    o The Cost = free. Many Instant Message Programs are free!

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    Below are some of the most common Internet Message Programs.

    Instant Messaging Clients (IM) iChat

    Google Talk ICQAdium Kopete

    AOL instant Messenger Miranda

    Ebuddy MSN Instant Messenger

    Pidgin Yahoo Instant Messenger

    Psi Trillian

    Internet Relay Chat (IRC)

    o Internet Relay Chat allows users to communicate in real time with

    individuals located throughout the world who belong to the same network(connected to the same server). IRC differs from real-time chatin that

    conversations are centered on a particular theme within a network of

    people s/he is not likely to encounter in real space.

    o Internet Relay Chat requires a specific program that allows a user to

    download the software, select a nickname, choose and connect to an IRC

    server using that software. Once the application is downloaded and a user

    is connected to the server, they can choose from a large selection of chat

    channels covering many topics. Private communications can also occur on

    IRC however the message is not be completely secure from other users.

    Then, you can choose one of the thousands of channels (virtual rooms)

    available. The content of many IRC chat areas are uncensored and,

    because they are publicly accessible, attract a diverse range of people.

    o IRC Clients:-

    Most popular Pirch for PC

    Virc for PC

    IRCLE for Mac

    When to choose Internet Relay Chat (IRC)

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    If you want to chat with random people from around the world. (note: you

    can also log on to different IRC servers around the world to chat with people

    from specific regions).

    If you want to enter themed chat channels

    If you want to chat with large groups of people

    Asynchronous communication

    Asynchronous communication is the relay of information with a time lag. Discussion

    forums and email are two examples of how asynchronous communication is employed in

    online learning. It is very helpful to communicate in this way, because students have

    plenty of time to formulate thoughts. By communicating via email, students are able to

    respond in detail to a question or topic that they might have answered incompletely in a

    real-time conversation. This time lag in communication helps students internalize

    information by giving them time to research certain ideas or merely extra time for

    contemplation. The main disadvantage to asynchronous communication is time lost

    waiting for a response.

    Advantages and Limitations

    Advantages of Internet chatting:

    You meet new people

    You exchange your views about certain subjects

    You can relax because you don't have to see the person physically

    If you are shy this is a way of making friends

    You can treat some special friends you've met like pen pals, but you are chatting

    instead of writing letters like they use too 20 years ago

    Disadvantages of Internet Chatting:

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    You just never know whom you are talking too. It could be an older man who is a

    pervert and acting out like he is young.

    You may trust this person and give out your full name; address; email addy; your

    phone/cell number. This is very dangerous! Tell me nothing when it comes to

    your identity.

    You may think you are falling in love with the person you are chatting with, but

    could live thousands of miles away and long distance relationships seldom work

    out.

    If you are shy you are far more vulnerable to being hurt by someone on the

    Internet and may slip up giving them too much information which they could use

    against you and cause a myriad of problems for you.

    Cyberstalking is at it's peak especially among teens. This means a group of kids

    (just for the heck of it) pick on one person and it's really getting out of control.

    There are threatens (often the group of teens will act on their threats if they live in

    the same area.)

    Cyberbullying is another problem. This is where one, two or more teens picks on

    another teen and constantly calls them names. Being young and stupid they don't

    realize what they have done and the suicide rate connected with this is going up in

    leaps and bounds.

    Difference b/w the three are:

    Irc IM WEB-Based

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    In Irc one has to connectto a server.

    In Irc one has to join a

    chat room and normally

    talks in that chat-room

    or better still achannel Irc channels

    are moderated and havetheir own rules of

    acceptable behavior

    the owner or creator of

    the channel is themoderator.

    In IM one has to buildones own list of users

    or chat-buddies by

    inviting them to join.

    There is no need to log

    onto any server or chat-room and chat is not

    moderated.

    With certain IM clients

    one can even leave an

    offline message (eg.

    ICQ)

    Web-based Chat Forthis kind of chat one has

    to enter a web-site that

    offers this service. Such

    sites are Yahoo.com,

    and other sites that offerchat as an add-on to

    attract traffic.

    Web-based Chat

    MSN.com used to offer

    such a service but it

    gradually closed downits chat rooms on the

    premise not certain if

    true or not of abuse(pedophilia or

    pornography) Theinterface looks more orless like an Irc client.

    Conclusion

    These days everything on the Internet is going social. As more and more people are

    becoming accustomed to sites like Facebook and Twitter, the demand for social features

    is on the rise. People want to be able to communicate with one another, share content

    easily and feel as if they are a part of the content they are consuming.

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