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The Internet, Past and Future
University of Bradford
University of Bradford
This event is an introductory level and therefore stuiable for 6th Form Students or adult learners looking to consider a degree level course in this field at University of Bradford
The Internet, Past and Future
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This event is an introductory level and therefore stuiable for 6th Form Students or adult learners looking to consider a degree level course in this field
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Part 1: What is the internet? A brief history and observations on some recent
developments in the internet world including the overtaking of desktop PCs with mobile devices used for internet browsing. There will also be some discussion about the role of whistleblowers such as Private Manning, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden and an overview of the implications of modern communications technologies for democracy.
Part 2 : Techniques for developing a presence on the internet – tools and systems.
Understanding HTML, CSS, server-side technologies and more. What are the advantages of
building your own web rather than using existing tools?
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