EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES
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ICT- Information and Communications Technology
-It refers to all technology that is used to handle telecommunication and access information.
-It includes the use of computers, radio, television, cellular or mobile phones and so on.
-It has also widened its horizons in developing new tools or emerging technologies.
- Modern definitions describe ICT as the ‘convergence of several technology.
WWW
- WORLD WIDE WEB
- W3 or the Web
- Interconnected system, “ information system” used by the public
- Invented by Sir Tim Berner’s -Lee
- Can use and receive
WEB PAGES
-Home page, profile
-Can be either static and dynamic
WEB SITES
-URL (UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR)
Example:
http://www.example.com/index_0145
STATIC WEBSITES
Aka WEB 1.0
Not interactive
Cant post, comment or create an account
Read only websites
More on text
EX. WWW.9boninnes.co.za
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DYNAMIC WEBSITES
AKA Web 2.0
2nd stage of WWW
Present generation
Collaboration information online
The content of the website changes.
Interactive – read- write webs.
EX.
E-Commerce
Social Media
Video and Photo Galleries
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0
1. Folksonomy
Allows users to categorize and classify / arrange information using freely chosen keywords such
as, hashtag(#)
2. Rich user experience
Responsive to users input
EX.
Social media accounts, once you are log in, you can already use your account to modify what you
see in the website.
3. User Participation
The owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content.
Other can place a content.
4. Software as a service
Users can subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them.
You can purchase it for a one-time huge amount.
5. Mass Participation
Diverse information sharing through universal web access.
WEB 3.0
It does human task
AKA Semantic Web
Ability of Web Technologies to understand and interpret.
EX.
Apple’s Siri
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Mobile Devices can communicate/ Communication Technologies.
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)- a type of wireless local area network technology.
Bluetooth- uses packet-based transmission over short range radio signals
3G,4G, GSM global system for mobile communications. GPRS generated packet radio service.
Data Services- data networking services for mobile phones
Virtual Private Networks VPN- secure access to a private network
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
1. Artificial Intelligence- act like humans
2. Robotics-creating devices that can move and react to sensory input
3. Biometrics- used to measure and analyze human body characteristics.
4. Quantum Cryptography- science of encoding and decoding information or messages which
depends on physics, not math. It is used for information privacy and security,
5. Computer Assisted Translation (CAT)- to assist translation of one or more natural languages into
another or others, and vice versa.
6. 3D Imaging and Holography- uses light to project objects in a way that appears three-
dimensional.
7. Virtual Reality- computer-generated environment that can be explored and interacted with by a
person.
ONLINE SYSTEMS: FUNCTIONS AND PLATFORMS
Internet- public network
Intranet- private network
Platforms
-defined as a group of technologies that are used as a base upon which other applications, processes, or
technologies that are developed.
COMMON ONLINE PLATFORMS
1. Social Media Platform- it provides solutions to creating social media websites.
2. E-commerce Platform- allows merchants to create a storefront in the internet
3. Online Learning Platform- an incorporated set of interactive online services that provides the
teachers, learners and parents.
4. Online Video Platform- providing end-to-end tools used to create, customize, publish, and
manage videos online.
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ONLINE SAFETY AND SECURITY, ETHICS AND NETIQUETTE
WWW-World Wide Web
Common Issues and Crimes on the Internet:
Cyberbullying
Hacking
Identity Theft
Plagiarism
Intellectual Property Rights and Copy Issues
ONLINE ETHICS AND NETIQUETTE
Online Ethics- focuses on the acceptable use of online resources in an online environment.
Netiquette- focuses on the acceptable behavior of the person while using the internet resource.
NETIQUETTE- combination of the words “net” (from the internet) and “etiquette” netiquette.
ONLINE SEARCH AND RESEARCH SKILLS
1. Choose your web browser based on the best search engine for you.
2. Use punctuation and Boolean Operators (AND, OR, NOT)
3. Filter results by setting the range of time it was searched
4. Use truncations (*,!, ?, and $)
5. Limit your search specifics
6. Use quotation marks for specific phrases.
IMPROVE YOUR RESEARCH SKILLS ONLINE
1. Know your sources
2. Use your web browser properly.
3. Organize your bookmarks.
4. Learn to use advanced search techniques
5. Follow the web
E-commerce advantages to organizations, to consumers and to society:
1. It allows expansion of market and competition.
2. It provides more choices for customers
3. It enables easy access to products to rural areas
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CHAPTER 2
PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
-Productivity tools can be a freeware or shareware.
FREEWARE
Copyrighted, which can be used for free and unlimited time.
SHAREWARE
Commercial software that is copyrighted, which can be copied for trial but needs to be
purchased for continued use.
WORD- it offers a set of tools that is advanced compared to its previous versions.
PowerPoint-allows you to create slide show presentations wherein you can format the text and images,
adding also animations and other multimedia components interactively.
Excel- used to simulate a paper worksheet.
ADVANCED TECHNIQUES USING MICROSOFT WORD: HYPERLINKS
HYPERLINK
-a link that will direct you to another page or part of the same document.
-can be a word, phrase, symbol, image.
MAIL MERGE
-useful tool that allows you to quickly produce and send information, newsletter, resumes, or brochures
to many people.
ANIMATIONS AND HYPERLINKS
Adding a slide animation
-moving computer graphic effect that can be added to the text, object, or the entire slide itself.
Adding a slide transition
-control how your presentation moves from slide to slide.
Adding hyperlinks within the document
-hyperlink allows you to go other slides in the same presentation
Adding Action Button
-allows you to play sounds , animate or run a program.
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FORMULAS AND ACTIONS
Microsoft Excel
-used formulas to calculate values.
-excel formula always begin with an equal (=) sign.
-aside from formula, excel offers predefined operations called FUNCTIONS.
COMMON EXCEL FUNCTIONS:
SUM-calculates the sum of the values of range of cells.
AVERAGE- calculates the arithmetic mean of a range of cells.
MAX- gives the maximum value in range of cells
COUNT-counts the number of cells in a range of cells.
Different Android Apps used as productivity tools:
1. Google Apps
2. Evernote
3. Pocket
Benefits Online Software
Convenience
-easy to use ensure everyone can use them without spending a lot of time learning how.
Scalability
-how much your business grows
Safety
-all the applications should be safe to use with all existing systems.
Sustainability
-operating systems
SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS
-people behind computer
Types of software developers:
Applications Developers- create computer applications mainly for consumers like word,
processor, and games.
System Software Developers- create the systems that control how computers should function
properly.
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CHAPTER 3
PRINCIPLES OF GRAPHICS DESIGN
Principles
- followed to standardize image creation and manipulation using any graphic software.
-it will create you to create layouts and design web pages compliant with the protocols.
1. Balance- describes the placement of elements of equal weight on the page.
THREE TYPES OF BALANCE
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial
2. Movement- the flow of elements on the page
3. Unity- sense oneness of the elements that creates a balance and harmony
4. Repetition- describes the consistent and balanced repetition of a design or value.
5. Proximity-describes the organization and relationship of elements included the design
6. Contrast- combination of opposing characteristics.
7. Whitespace- negative space or large margins that allow your design to breathe within the
elements.
INFOGRAPHIC
-also known as data visualization
-makes data easily understood at glance and quickly communicates a message especially to simplify the
presentation of large amounts data.
-easily compare data patterns and relationships
Guidelines on how to create infographic:
Thesis/History-the main idea must be clear
Data-must be well organized and supports the main idea
Simplicity- must able to attract readers. Must be able to create your own palette.
Sources- must cite your sources to give credibility to your data.
Branding/Shareability- infographic must be creative and innovative.
IMAGE FILE FORMATS
JPEG
-JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERTS GROUP
-most popular image format used on the web.
-very lossy
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GIF
-GRAPHICS INTERCHANGE FORMAT
-format is limited to the 8-bit palette with only 256 colors.
-was popularized in the 1980’s.
BMP
-Bitmap
-Device Independent Bitmap (DIB)
-uncompressed file and made up of million dots called “pixels” with different colors and images
-does not scale well because it is too big.
TIFF
-Tagged Image File Format
-file format created originally by Aldus Corporation for desktop publishing.
-highly-quality image format.
PNG
-Portable Network Graphic
-image format developed by a group graphic software developer as a nonproprietary
alternative to the GIF format.
PRINCIPLES AND BASIC TECHNIQUES OF IMAGE MANIPULATION
1. Cropping- process of removing unwanted parts of the image. ‘
2. Color Balance- allow you to make changes in the mixture of colors in an image.
3. Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast- adjusting the image tone (highlights, shadows, and
midtones)
4. Compression and Resizing- images to be uploaded on the web must be of the standard
resolution of 72 dpi (dots per inch) to maintain its image file size.
5. Color Blending- can combine colors and commands that will give you a more dynamic image
result.
6. Combining Multiple Images- compositions must be planned and conceptualized
ONLINE GRAPHICS SOFTWARE
1. PICASA- Google’s free desktop image editing program. Can be downloaded and
help you manage your photos and upload them to an online album.
2. FOTOR- multiplatform photo editing website. It offers wide range of effects and
tools for editing images.
3. PIXLR-multiplatform image editing program. -you can choose between the
editor and editing images. -almost like photoshop.
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IMAGE EDITING SUITE CAM BE DOWNLOADED FOR FREE:
PhotoScape
Serif Photo Plus Starter Edition
GIMP
Paint. Net
IMAGE HOSTING SITES
Images
-can be shared online though different web hosting sites that are free.
1. IMGUR- image hosting site wherein you can upload images from your computer
2. FLICKR- image social networking site. You can save and manage your photos for
it offers a 1 TB storage capacity in your account.
3. SLICKPIC- an online image hosting service that also allows you to upload
4. ZENFOLIO- online image hosting site that does not only allow you to upload
image. Let you create an online image website for your images.
3D GRAPHICS AND PAINTING
-Images that appear on screen like a computer is said to be two-dimensional since it has length and
width.
NATURE AND PURPOSES OF ONLINE PLATFORMS
PLAFORM
Techopedia defines ‘platform’ in computing as the operating system and computer hardware.
MARC ANDREESSEN
On his blog, a platform is a ‘ system that can be programmed and therefore customized by
outside developers , users.
ONLINE PLATFORMS
Useful ICT tools of today that can help in developing meaningful and relevant contents.
THE FIRST WEBSITE
Wide Web was created by Tim Berners – Lee.
Computer scientist at European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva.
WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES
According to Cleverism , Web design is a concept of planning, creating, and maintaining websites.
Designing for Web publication equates to communication.
1. VISUAL HIERARCHY
In order in which human eye perceives what it sees. ( it is what we see)
Ranked according to its importance and your objective.
Use of varying sizes and amount of content.
2. PROPORTION
Magical number approximately equal to 1.618 that makes all things proportioned so as to make a
design aesthetically pleasing.
*As the designer
Keep in mind the proper division of the contents of your web page to avoid crowding the view.
3. HICK’S LAW
Consider as a guideline for decision – making in a viewer’s perspective.
‘With every additional choice, the time required to make a decision increases’.
Reduce some of the choices
4. FITTS’ LAW
Time needed to move to a target is dependent upon the size of the target as well as the distance
to the target.
The bigger the size of the object the better
Not time consuming
5. ACCESSIBILITY
He/she must be able to access each bit of information in the easiest manner.
6. VISIBLE LANGUAGE
Web page design should communicate with the users clearly and in an engaging manner.
Clear and attract
7. WHITE SPACE AND SIMPLE DESIGN
The simpler the better
Distinct parts or areas that make it simpler for the users to process information.
GRID – BASED LAYOUT
Content of this layout is divided into columns, boxes, and different sections.
F- pattern design
In a way that complements the natural reading behavior of the visitors like the F- pattern.
Conventional design
Usual, common design
Conservative designs still work well as far as visitor response or likeability is concerned.
8. REGULAR TESTING
Keep learning
Web design principle that all designers and website owners must consider.
Test Early and Test Often (TETO)
WEB PAGES DESIGN; USING TEMPLATES AND ONLINE WYSIWYG PLATFORMS
Web template is a ready- made design for your website including images, some navigation,
preferably several sample pages.
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ADVANTAGES OF USING TEMPLATES
1. You know how your finished site looks.
2. Faster turnaround
3. Templates are much cheaper than hiring a web developer
4. Look much better than sites developed in traditional HTML programming
5. Can be customized by anyone.
CLOUD COMPUTING AND MAPPING
-term used to save files over the internet.
MIND MAP
-a concept of using diagrams for representing task, words, concepts, or items linked to and arranged
around a central concept or subject.
Mind Meister
-an online mind mapping tool that allows users to create, develop, and share ideas visually.
-does not need to download and update.
Sibelius
-an online platform used for writing music.
-good for music compositions.
Google Forms
-part of google drive
-used for creating surveys, tests, or web input forms.
Cloud Architect
-computer professional who is responsible for managing a company’s cloud computing strategy.
WEBSITE DEVELOPER
Web Designer
-develops and creates websites and associated applications
Web Designer
-creates the look, layout, features of a website.
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