Misericordia University TED 121 -- Educational Technology

Module 2: Communication Technology

DOWNLOADING FILES USING FTP


Introduction to FTP

What is FTP?

 

Recognizing File Types

Download Dr. Steve's PowerPoint presentation on FTP.


 

How to Perform FTP

When you encounter a link to a document or other file (vs. a standard hypertext link to another Web site), download the file as listed below.

Try downloading the following files. Try both left-clicking and right-clicking:
  1. 2congrats.docx (11 Kb)
  2. animation.pptx (334 Kb)
  3. planetweight.xlsx (14 Kb)
  4. TED 121 class home page

 


 

Working with Special File Types

Working with Zipped Files

Some files are zipped to make them fit in one small file. Zipping files on the PC is similar to packing a suitcase for a trip: you squeeze several drawers of material into one small bag. The resulting zip file will actually be smaller in size (storage) than all of the files that are collectively stored within it. Most "meaty" programs are stored in zip files. Further, someone sending large files through e-mail (such as several photos) will usually zip the files before attaching and sending. To unzip a file, you need to download and install a zip client, such as Winzip or PeaZip.

Note: Windows XP and Windows 7 come loaded with an unzipping utility. Just follow the dialog to unzip and extract files from a zip file. If using an earlier version of Windows, or if you want to use a zipping utility with more features, download and install PeaZip from Download.com.

To unzip a file using a zip utility, follow these steps:

  1. Select all of the files you wish to unpack from the zipped archive file.
  2. Extract the files to a location you can locate.
  3. Alternatively, you can also double-click on a single file to unpack it and view it.
  4. Close the program.

Try downloading and unzipping the following zip files:

To create a zipped file, follow these steps:

  1. Select 1 or more files (hold shift key while selecting to add more to the selection).
  2. Right-click over the files and select: send to--compressed file.
  3. Rename the zip archive file if desired.

 

Working with PDF Files

PDF refers to portable document format. PDF is a special file format created by the Adobe company. Many educational and governmental (as well as commercial) sites are beginning to use this file format because it allows documents to be reproduced on a PC exactly as the original. This means that books, flyers, brochures, journal articles, software documentation, and official forms can be viewed and printed exactly as originally designed. To create a PDF file, you need to purchase a program from Adobe. Opening PDF files is accomplished by use of a free program, Adobe Acrobat Reader. In addition to installing Acrobat Reader, you can also install a plug-in for Netscape or Internet Explorer to allow you to download and read PDF files directly in the browser window.

If you cannot your Web browser cannot open PDF files, download the FREE Acrobat Reader from Adobe.com by clicking on the following button:

 

Download and view some documents available in PDF format at the following Web sites:
Right-click and select "open in new tab" to stay on the current Web page.


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  Using e-mail.
  Downloading files using FTP.
  Searching the Web.
  Web 2.0 interactive online communication.


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