0% found this document useful (0 votes)
31 views9 pages

Empowerment Technology

The document provides an overview of the Internet and related technologies. It discusses the history and development of the Internet from ARPANET to the present day World Wide Web. It also describes common Internet applications like communication, shopping, entertainment, and collaboration online. Finally, it outlines important concepts around online safety, security, ethics, and search skills for effective use of the Internet.

Uploaded by

gelotan987
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
31 views9 pages

Empowerment Technology

The document provides an overview of the Internet and related technologies. It discusses the history and development of the Internet from ARPANET to the present day World Wide Web. It also describes common Internet applications like communication, shopping, entertainment, and collaboration online. Finally, it outlines important concepts around online safety, security, ethics, and search skills for effective use of the Internet.

Uploaded by

gelotan987
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 9

LESSON 1: THE INTERNET

- The Internet is composed of millions of small computer networks all brought


together to form the vast “Inter-Network”.
- World Wide Web (WWW) – it is a large part of the internet. This is made
up of websites that have one or more web pages.
- ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)
- NSFNET (National Science Foundation Network)
- TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

USES OF THE INTERNET


- Communication
- Shopping
- Leisure and Entertainment
- Exploring the World

BENEFITS OF THE INTERNET


1. The Internet is always available.
2. The Internet offers a vast range of information.
3. The Internet serves as a means to communicate with people.
4. The Internet offers a wide access to learn about other cultures.
5. Information on the Internet is readily updated.
LESSON 2: INTERNET-BASED COLLABORATION

- Internet-based collaboration or web collaboration refers to web, social,


and software tools used by an organization to facilitate communication and
collaboration with customers for increased sales and satisfaction via the
Internet in real time.

TYPES OF INTERNET-BASED COLLABORATION TOOLS

1. Document sharing or file sharing - is the practice of distributing or


providing access to digital media, such as computer programs, multimedia
(audio, images, and video), documents, or electronic books.
2. Work grouping – is the practice of sharing data via a local network.
3. Web presenting – Work with your colleagues, your partners, your agencies
and vendors, and customers and prospects using a shared library of assets
and workflows that let everyone contribute simultaneously.
4. Co-browsing – it is the joint navigation through the World Wide Web by
two or more people accessing the same web pages at the same time.
5. Web conferencing – it is a form of real-time communications (RTC) in
which multiple computer users, all connected to the Internet, see the same
screen at all times in their web browsers.
6. Video conferencing – it is a technology that allows users in different
locations to hold face-to-face meetings without having to move to a single
location.
7. Screen sharing – it is generally understood as the technologically
empowered ability to transmit the contents of your computer screen to one
or more remotely connected Internet users.
8. Instant messaging – is a type of online chat which offers real-time text
transmission over the Internet.
9. Mind mapping – is a way of linking key concepts using images, lines, and links.

Collaborative management (coordination) tools. Page 10 sa book tinatamad nako


mag type.
LESSON 3: WEB 2.0

- Web 2.0 – it describes a new wave if web applications that followed the
dot.com bubble of 1997-2001 and began to appear around 2004.
- The applications in Web 2.0 allows the users to create and share
information and collaborate with others on the web interactively.

WEB 2.0 TOOLS AND SERVICES

- PODCASTING
- BLOGGING
- TAGGING
- CURATING
- SOCIAL BOOKMARKING
- SOCIAL NETWORKING
- WEB CONTENT VOTING
- E-PORTFOLIOS
- WIKIS
- MICROBLOGGING
LESSON 4: WEB 3.0 – AN INTELLIGENT WEB

- Web 3.0 – which is the third generation of Internet-based services is


referred to as an intelligent web or semantic web with technologies that
promotes common data formats like big data, linked data, cloud computing,
3D visualization, and augmented reality.

UBIQUITOUS CONNECTIVITY

- Broadband adoption
- Mobile Internet access
- Mobile devices

NETWORK COMPUTING

- Software-as-a-service business models


- Web services interoperability
- Distributed computing (P2P, grid computing, hosted “cloud computing” server
farms)

OPEN TECHNOLOGIES

- Open APIs and protocols


- Open data formats
- Open-source software platforms
- Open data (Creative Commons, Open Data License, etc.)

OPEN IDENTITY

- Open Identity (Open ID)


- Open reputation
- Portable identity and personal data
THE INTELLIGENT WEB

Sematic Web Technologies

- RDF, OWL, SWRL, SPARQL, Sematic application platforms, and statement-


based data stores such as triple stores, tuple stores and associative
databases.

Distributed databases

- Also known as “The World Wide Database” (wide-area distributed database


interoperability enabled by Semantic Web technologies)

Intelligent application

- Natural language processing, machine learning, machine reasoning,


autonomous agents.

CHARACTERISTICS OF WEB 3.0

- Intelligence
- Personalization
- Interoperability
- Virtualization
LESSON 5: CONVERGENCE OF TECHNOLOGY

- Convergence – it means the union or merging of two or more things to make a


new entity.
- Convergence of technology – refers to interlinking of computing and other
technologies such as media, content, and communication networks. It may be
also called Technological convergence which can be defined as the process
by which existing technologies merge into new forms that bring together
different types of media and application.
- 1691 – The year when the verb converge was created.

THREE CS OF TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE

Computer Technology - It is the design and construction of computers to better


help people at school, in business, and at home, etc.

Content Technology - Multimedia content means the mixing of different media


(text, sound, video, etc.) on the same screen (computer, television, etc.) in an
interactive mode.

Communication Technology - The capability to operate, maintain, and upgrade


communications equipment forms part of every technology convergence.

TYPES OF CONVERGENCE

- Digital Convergence
- Messaging Convergence
- Media Convergence
- Technology
- Industry
- Social Awareness
- Content Convergence
LESSON 6: THE SOCIAL MEDIA

- Social Media – is a term used to describe a variety of web-based platforms,


applications, and technologies that enable people to socially interact with one
another, create, share, or exchange information, ideas, and pictures/videos
in virtual communities and networks online.

SEVEN FUNCTIONAL BUILDING BLOCKS OF SOCIAL MEDIA


1. Identity
2. Conversations
3. Sharing
4. Presence
5. Relationships
6. Reputation
7. Groups

EXAMPLES OF PROMINENT SOCIAL MEDIA


- Facebook
- Twitter
- Google+
- LinkedIn
- Reddit
- Pinterest

- Mobile social media – refers to the combination of mobile devices and social
media. This is a group of mobile marketing applications that allow the
creation and exchange of user-generated content.

4 TYPES OF MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA APPLICATIONS


1. Space-timers (Location and time sensitive)
2. Space-locators (only location sensitive)
3. Quick-timers (only time sensitive)
4. Slow-timers (Neither Location and time sensitive)
LESSON 7: WEB-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND
PLATFORMS

- Web information system or web-based information system – is an


information system that uses Internet web technologies to deliver
information and services to users or other information systems/applications.

TYPES OF WEB-BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS


- Intranet
- Web presence site
- Electronic commerce (e-commerce)
- Extranet

LESSON 8: ONLINE SAFETY, SECURITY, ETHICS, AND


ETIQUETTE

COMMON TERMS THAT WILL BE ENCOUNTERED ON THE WEB

- Online Safety
- Internet Security
- Ethics
- Netiquette
- Mobile Learning
- Virtual Classroom
- Forum
- Keyword
- Search Engines
- Webinar
- Wiki
- Webpage
- Uniform resource locators (URLs)
- E-commerce
- Downloading
- Firewall

INTERNET THREATS
- Browser Hijacking
- Identity theft
- Malware
- Pharming
- Phishing
- Spam
- Spyware
- Trojan horse

LESSON 9: CONTEXTUALIZED ONLINE SEARCH AND


RESEARCH SKILLS

- Search Engine – is a software system designed to search the Internet for


documents related to the keyword or search word used or entered into the
system.

TYPES OF SEARCH ENGINES

- Crawler-based search engine


- Directories
- Hybrid search engine
- Meta search engine

HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET EFFECTIVELY

1. Use of keywords
2. Use of phrases
3. Capitalization
4. Boolean logic
5. Wildcards and truncation

You might also like