#What’s the Relation?
DIRECTION: Using the Venn
Diagram, identify how each
one is similar to the other.
ENGAGE 2.
ENGAGE!
1. What can you say on the diagram
provided?
2. What is the relationship between the
said terms in connection with our topic
today?
PROCESSED QUESTION:
ENGAGE!.
Information
Communications
Technology
Act. 1. Word Mapping.
Directions: Lists at least 15 words that you think are related in ICT following diagram below. Write your answers in
your notebook.
ENGAGE!.
Act. 2. Fill me in.
Directions: Fill the necessary information to complete the table below. Write your answers in your notebook
Components of ICT Definition Examples
1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3.
4. 4. 4.
5. 5. 5.
6. 6. 6.
7. 7. 7.
ENGAGE!.
Act. 3. Tell me.
Directions: In maximum of 300 words, in an essay form answer the following guide
questions. Write your answers in your notebook.
Guide Questions:
1. Define what is ICT?
2. How has ICT changed you or the daily lives of humans?
3. As ICT continually changes and improves, what are the skills, attitudes and
values you need to learn and how do you know those are the skills you need
to learn?
4. What is the importance of ICT and how does it affects you and the society?
The learners are expected to…
1. Identify what is ICT;
2. Recite and explain the meaning of ICT and its
underlying components; and
3. Comprehend and apply how ICT affects
everyday lives and its current state
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
ICT and its
Current
State
Discussion
What is ICT?
-an umbrella term referring to
communication hardware or software that
allows the access, storage, transmission and
manipulation of information
ICT and its Current State
Components of ICT
1.Hardware 5. People
2.Software 6. Procedures
3.Networks 7. Services
4.Data
ICT and its Current State
Hardware
-the collection of physical elements that
constitutes a computer system
-the physical parts or components of a
computer
ICT and its Current State
Examples:
ICT and its Current State
Software
-the collection of instructions and data
that enables computer and devices to
perform specific task
ICT and its Current State
Examples:
ICT and its Current State
Networks
-is the connection of at
least two computer
systems either by a
cable or a wireless
connection
ICT and its Current State
Data
-any set of characters that
is gathered and translated
for some purpose. It is
identified and processed
according to its data type
ICT and its Current State
People
-final crucial components of
an ICT system are the
people who use it. They use
raw data to get the
information they require,
etc.
ICT and its Current State
Procedures
-is a small section of a
program that performs a
specific task. It can be used
repeated throughout a
program
ICT and its Current State
Services
-range of activities
involving the use of
information technology to
support, manage and
improve operations
ICT and its Current State
ICT and its Current State
Presentation
ICT and its
Current
State
Discussion
•It is an extended term of IT that
stresses the role of unified
communications and integration
of telecommunications,
computers
ICT and its Current State
•Includes also necessary enterprise
systems and software that
enables users to access, store,
transmit and manipulate
information
ICT and its Current State
Current state/Trends of ICT
1.Convergent Technologies
2.Social Media
3.Mobile Technologies
4.Assistive Media
ICT and its Current State
Convergent
Technologies
-when multiple devices
combine into a single gadget
due to technological
advancement.
ICT and its Current State
Social Media
-are software applications or
platforms that allow users to
communicate in an online
social communities or network.
ICT and its Current State
Mobile
Technologies
-term used for devices that are
easily carried and allow fast
means of communication.
ICT and its Current State
World Wide Web
(www.) or w3
-an interconnected system of
public webpages accessible
through the Internet.
-Web pages make up the www
an is either be static or dynamic
ICT and its Current State
Web 1.0
-Web pages are static
and not interactive
ICT and its Current State
Example URL:
www.9boninnes.co.za
https://
www.nathanielkoloc.co
m/
https://
www.wearecollins.com
/
Web 1.0 examples
ICT and its Current State
Features of Web 2.0
1.Folksonomy 5. Mass Participation
2.Rich User Experience
3.User Participation
4.Software as a Service
ICT and its Current State
Folksonomy
-allows users to
categorize and
classify/arrange
information using
freely chosen
keywords
ICT and its Current State
Rich User Experience
-content is dynamic
and is responsive to
user’s input.
ICT and its Current State
Software as a Service
-users will subscribe to
a software only when
needed rather than
purchasing them
-allows you to “rent” a
software for a fee
ICT and its Current State
Mass Participation
-a diverse
information sharing
through universal
web access
-based on people
from various cultures
ICT and its Current State
Web 3.0
-Also called “Semantic Web”
-have machines understand the
users preferences to be able to
deliver web content specifically
targeting the user
-is able to predict best possible
answers to question by learning
from previous choices
ICT and its Current State
Example:
Features of Web 3.0
1.Semantic Web 5. Ubiquity
2.Artificial Intelligence
3.3D Graphics
4.Connectivity
ICT and its Current State
Semantic Web
-improves web technologies in
demand to create, share and
connect content through search
and analysis based on the
capability to comprehend the
meaning of words, rather than on
keywords or numbes
ICT and its Current State
Example:
Directions: Differentiate Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
in your own words
Assessment
Directions: Differentiate Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
in your own words
Assessment