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LESSON 1 :

INTRODUCTION TO ICT
 Compare and contrast the nuances of
varied online platforms, sites, & content to
best achieve specific class objectives or
address situational challenges
[CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-1]
 Value and apply online safety, security,
LEARNING ethics, and etiquette standards and practice
OBJECTIVES in the use of ICTs as it would relate to their
specific professional tracks.
[CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-2]
 Use the Internet as a tool for credible
research and information gathering to best
achieve specific class objectives or address
situational. [CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-3]
ICT - INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY
Information and Communication Technology or ICT
refers to the utilization of different technologies used
to communicate and send information anywhere. It
uses the concept of International Networking (Internet)
to be able to gain advantage in entertainment,
business, communication, education, etc.
• INFORMATION are the
processed data.
• Communication exchanging of
information, idea,
knowledge etc, between
people.
• Technology
is the applied science;
the product of science
for practical purposes.
ICT IN THE
PHILIPPINES
• INTERNET is the global
connection of
computers in a vast
network that links
billions of devices by
means of TCP/IP
worldwide.
 Philippines is dub as the ‘’ICT Hub of Asia” because of huge
growth of ICT-related jobs, one of which is BPO, Business
Process Outsourcing, or call centers.

ICT Department in the Philippines is responsible for the


planning, development and promotion of the country’s
information and communications technology (ICT) agenda in
support of national development.
LESSON 2:

WEB 2.0 DYNAMIC


WEB PAGES
WORLD WIDE WEB

an information system on
the Internet which displays
hyperlink documents that
are linked together to
provide information This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
Tim Berners-Lee
created the
World Wide
Web

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY


WEBPAGE

a hypertext document
connected to the World
Wide Web This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
Website
a collection of
inter-related
webpages that
are connected
through a hyperlink.
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC
Static Web Pages

- Static is Web 1.0

- it is an “as is” web page wherein users can only


view the content and won’t be able to manipulate
its interface or design.
- also called as “FLAT PAGES”.
Static Web Pages
Static Web Pages
Dynamic Web Pages
• Web 2.0, it revolutionized the concepts of web
pages by allowing interactions between the user
and the web page.

• Web 2.0 allows the user to add new contents such


as comments, pictures and videos, other
information, even allowing the users to create an
account.

• Dynamic pages are also compatible with all


available web browsers today, allowing the web
pages to function properly and provide a faster
retrieval of links.
Dynamic Web Pages
Dynamic Web Pages
Dynamic Web Pages
• FEATURES OF WEB 2.0:

➢ Folksonomy: the capability to categorize and


arrange different contents in a World Wide Web. A
good example is the Hashtag (#) function, it filters all
comments / posts in a social media site in order to find
a specific topic or content.

➢ Rich User Experience: it allows the user to manage


and manipulate his own account, based on his own
preferences. Giving him the freedom to select the
content to display on his web page.
Dynamic Web Pages
• FEATURES OF WEB 2.0:

➢ User Participation: different users can actively


contribute to the content of a page by posting,
comments, reactions and more.

➢ Long Tail: these are free applications on the


web available for internet users without the need
to subscribe or to register an account.
Dynamic Web Pages
• FEATURES OF WEB 2.0:

➢ Software as a Service: software programs that


enable users to utilize the application by requiring
the user to create an account rather than purchasing
the whole program.

➢ Mass participation: internet users are open to


participate and create diverse information shared in
a universal web access.
SEMANTIC WEB
LESSON 3 :
WEB 3.0
WEB 3.0
Web 3.0 or Semantic Web
was a product of the W3C
or the World Wide Web
Consortium.
Internet of Things (IoT)
- is a programmed system that allows
interrelated devices and machines (both
mechanical and digital) transfer data with
an assigned Internet Protocol (IP over a
network. By using a provided Unique
Identifiers (UIDs), the system doesn’t
require human-to-human or a human-to-
computer interaction to transmit and
relay data.
Challenges facing Web 3.0
o Compatibility
– most web browsers don’t have the capability to run a
Semantic Page o Security – since it will require to save
multiple information from its personal user, security is
going to be a big issue

o Security
– since it will require to save multiple information from
its personal user, security is going to be a big issue
Challenges facing Web 3.0
o Vastness
– with the vast collection of web pages in the World Wide
Web, it will be difficult to browse and select contents that
are automatically based on the users’ preferences
o Vagueness
– precision in terms of vocabulary will be a challenge since
web browsers are not case sensitive
o Logic
– the most important limitation of a computer, it can only
process within its digital programming
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
1. What are the evolutions of web?
2. How will you compare and contrast the differences
between online platforms, sites and content?
3. Enumerate the 7 components of ICT and
4. Explain each components with examples.
5. How your life change when it comes to web
evolution?
DIFFERENT TRENDS IN ICT
-Technology through innovations
are inevitable, society yearns for
more growth and progress. In any
field, ICT has been a front runner
in creating developments for
better productivity and
convenience for the community.
Convergence
It is a technological advancement
to work on similar tasks. For
example, we can do our
assignments with the use of
computer, but we can still do it
with use of smartphones.
Types of Social Media
• Social Networks
• Bookmarking Sites
• Social News
• Media Sharing
• Micro blogging
• Blogs And Forums
Types of Social Media
Social Networks
– These are sites that allow users to socialize in a
virtual or digital environment. A user can create an
account, to add people, create groups, and share content
wherein their online friends and followers can see their
activities. Ex. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+

 Bookmarking Sites
– Are sites that allow users to manage various websites
and resources by saving specific links. Most of these sites
allows the user to create a tag that allows him/her and
other users to easily search or share them. Ex.
StumbleUpon, Pinteres
Types of Social Media

Social News
– Provides significant news from different links shared by
the public. Ex. Reddit, Digg

 Media Sharing
– Allowing users to upload media contents such as images,
videos and audio to be shared publicly or privately. Ex.
Flicker, YouTube, Instagram
Types of Social Media

Microblogging
– It is a platform wherein users can view and have short
updates on several topics and contents. Ex. Twitter,
Plurk, SnapChat

 Blogs and Forum


– Are websites that allow users to interact and
participate in significant discussions done on-line. Ex.
Blogger, WordPress, Tumblr
Mobile Technologies
Phones have developed immensely since
the day Alexander Graham-Bell introduced it to the
public, up to this day wherein cellphones are
eventually packed with different capabilities. In
order for smartphones to perform variety of tasks,
an operating system is required for every device to
be functional.
Operating Systems for Mobile Phones
 IOS – for iPhones and iPads

 Android – developed by Google.

 Blackberry OS – exclusive for blackberry devices.

 Windows phone OS – a proprietary of Microsoft.

 Symbian – the first OS for cellphones, used by Nokia

 WebOS – originally used for smartphones; now used for


smart TVs.

 Windows Mobile – developed by Microsoft for smartphones


and pocket PCs
Assistive Media

These are software applications


that are created to aid users having
different impairments. These are usually
non-profit systems and are open for use
on-line or by downloading the program
permanently.

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