Empowerment Information and Communication Technology by verg marquez
What's In? This lesson will explore the nuances of various online platforms, sites, and content to achieve specific class objectives or address situational challenges. 1 Compare Examine similarities and differences. 2 Contrast Highlight unique characteristics. 3 Nuances Explore subtle details and variations.
What's New? Are you a digital native? Let's find out. Answer the following questions honestly. 1. How many times have you checked your phone this morning? 2. How many status updates have you posted in Facebook or Twitter today? 3. Did you use the Internet for an hour after you woke up this morning? 4. Do you follow a celebrity via his/her social media account? If you happen to be "guilty as charged" in most of these questions, chances are, you are a digital native.
Information and Communications Technology The term Information and Communications Technology (ICT) refers to the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, the Internet, and others to locate, save, send, and edit information. Having a unified way to communicate is one of the goals of ICT. We spend less because of ICT.
Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0 vs Web 3.0 1 Web 1.0 Web pages are static and not interactive. You can't post comments or create an account. 2 Web 2.0 The term used to describe the present generation of the World Wide Web that concentrates on its capability of providing people the means to collaborate and share information online. 3 Web 3.0 The third generation of the World Wide Web, also known as the Semantic Web, focuses on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to create a more intelligent and interconnected web.
Web 2.0 Features User-Generated Content Web 2.0 allows users to create and share content, such as blogs, videos, and social media posts. Social Interaction Web 2.0 emphasizes social interaction and collaboration, enabling users to connect and share information. Rich User Experience Web 2.0 provides a more interactive and engaging experience with features like AJAX, web applications, and multimedia. Open Standards Web 2.0 promotes the use of open standards and protocols, fostering interoperability and innovation.
Social Media Types Social Networking Sites that allow users to connect with friends and family and share media content like images, music, and video. Flickr YouTube Instagram Microblogging Sites that focus on short, 5.5 updates from the user. Those who are subscribed will receive updates. Twitter Plurk Blogs and Forums Sites that allow users to post their content. Blogger WordPress Tumblr
Mobile Technologies Smartphone Popularity The popularity of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the years. Android OS Android is an open source operating system developed by Google. iOS iOS is used in Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPad.
Assistive Media Audio Recordings Assistive media is a nonprofit service that helps people with visual and reading impairments. A database of audio recordings is used to read to the user. Website You can visit http://assistivemedia.org/ for several of their audio recordings.
What I Have Learned Information and communications technology or ICT is an important part of Philippine economic growth. The Philippines is known as Asia's "ICT Hub". When the Internet was created by Tim Berners-Lee, most of the web pages were static, which are now called Web 1.0. A static Web page is a page with content that cannot be manipulated by the user. On the other hand, a dynamic web page, introduced in Web 2.0, is a page in which its contents depend on the user or the website visitor.