 We'll use the internet simulator tool over the course of multiple lessons in this unit to continue exploring concepts around, you guessed it, the internet. Up until now, we've only used the internet simulator to connect to one person at a time to understand how two computers can communicate. Now up to six people can connect together to simulate multiple computers sending information. Have one person in your group click add room first if there isn't a free room to join. Connecting is now easier than ever. With your group, agree to a room number to join and have each person click the join button for that room. Everything should look pretty familiar except now you're connected to more than one person. But what happens when you send a message? In this version, your messages go to everyone you're connected with, including yourself. If you need to send a message to a specific person, you're going to have to come up with a way to indicate that the message is intended for them and not for the others you're connected to. Things might get a bit chaotic when you're receiving everyone's messages. To help you manage all the incoming messages, you can mark the messages as read by clicking the message or minimizing the message to just see the message contents.