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Week 2 - Introduction To ICT

ICT deals with using communication technologies like mobile phones, the internet, and telephone to locate, save, send, and edit information. In the Philippines in 2010, ICT employed 19.3% of the total workforce. Web 1.0 consisted of static pages while Web 2.0 allows for dynamic content and user interaction on sites like social networks and blogs. Web 3.0 aims to semantically link data to better target information to users, but faces challenges around compatibility, security, vastness, vagueness, and logic. Trends in ICT include convergence of technologies and the rise of social media like social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging, and blogs/forums, accessed via

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Week 2 - Introduction To ICT

ICT deals with using communication technologies like mobile phones, the internet, and telephone to locate, save, send, and edit information. In the Philippines in 2010, ICT employed 19.3% of the total workforce. Web 1.0 consisted of static pages while Web 2.0 allows for dynamic content and user interaction on sites like social networks and blogs. Web 3.0 aims to semantically link data to better target information to users, but faces challenges around compatibility, security, vastness, vagueness, and logic. Trends in ICT include convergence of technologies and the rise of social media like social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging, and blogs/forums, accessed via

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INTRODUCTION

TO
INFORMATION
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES
• ICT deals with the use of different communication
technologies such as mobile phones, telephone,
Internet, etc. to locate, save, send, and edit
information.
ICT in the Philippines
• In a data gathered by the Annual Survey of
Philippines Business and Industries in 2010, the
ICT industry shares 19.3% of total employment
population.
• Time magazines declared Makati City, Philippine –
Rank 1 as the “Selfiest Cities around the world” and
Rank 9 is Cebu City.
WWW ( World wide web )
• When WWW was invented, most web pages were static.
Static also known as flat page or stationary page. This
referred to as Web 1.0.

WEB 2.0
• Web 2.0 allows the user to interact with the page known as
DYNAMIC PAGE; instead of just reading a page, the
user may be able to comment or create a user account.
 Example of Web 2.0

Social Networking sites


Blogs
Wikis
Video sharing sites
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

• Folksonomy – allows users to categorize and


classify/arrange information using freely chosen
keywords (e.g. tagging).
• Rich User Interface – content is dynamic and is
responsive to user’s input.
• User Participation – the owner is not the only one
who is able to put content.
• Long Tail – services are offered on demand rather
than on a one-time purchase. (Amazon)
WEB 3.0
• Semantic Web – is a movement led by the
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The
semantic web provides a framework that
allows data to be shared and reuse to
deliver web content specifically targeting
the user.
WEB 3.0 is yet to be fully realized because of several
problems:
• Compatibility – HTML files and current web browsers could
not support Web 3.0
• Security – the user’s security is also question since the
machine is saving his or her preferences.
• Vastness – the WWW already contains billions of web pages.
• Vagueness – certain words are imprecise. The words “old”
and “small” would depend to the user.
• Logic – since machines use logic, there are certain limitations
for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring
to at a given time.
Trends in ict
1. Convergence – is the of technological
advancement to worksynergy on similar goal or
task.
2. Social Media – is a website, application, or online
channel that enables web users to create, co-create,
discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated
content.
Types of Social Media:

• Social Networks – these are sites allow you to


connect with other people with the same interests or
background.
• Bookmarking Sites – these are sites that allow you
to store or manage links to various websites and
resources.
• Social News – these are sites that allow users to put
their own news items or links to other news sources.
• Media Sharing – these are sites that allow you to
upload and share media content like images, music,
and videos.
• Microblogging – these are sites that focus on short
updates from user.
• Blogs and Forums – these websites allow users to
post their content.
Mobile technologies
a. iOS – used in Apple devices.
b. Android – an open source operating system
developed by Google.
c. Blackberry OS – used in Blackberry devices.
d. Windows Phone OS – a closed source and
proprietary OS developed by Microsoft.
e. Symbian – the original smartphone OS.
f. WebOS – originally used for smartphones.
g. Windows Mobile – developed by Microsoft for
smartphones and pocket PCs.
Assistive media
- Is a nonprofit service designed to help people who
have visual and reading impairments.
END OF LESSON 2:

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