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Introduction Information

IT Communication and
Information Technology
Technology (ICT)
L ES S ON 1
FR
What is Information
Communication and Technology?

• ICT deals with the use of different


communication technologies such as
mobile phones, telephone, Internet,
etc. to locate, save, send, and edit
information.
• Example: when we make a video call,
we use internet.

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Information
Communication
and Technology in the
Philippines
• Philippines as the “ICT Hub of Asia”.
• Huge growth of ICT related jobs around the country,
one of which is call center or BPO (Business Process
Outsourcing) centers.

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Information
Communication
and Technology 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 the total
employment population.
• Time magazines declared Makati City, Cities
Philippines-Rank 1 as “Selfiest
the around the world, and Rank 9 is Cebu City.
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World Wide Web
• When WWW was invented, most web pages were static.
Static (also known as flat page or stationary page) in
the same that the page “as is” and cannot be
manipulated by the user. This referred to as Web
1.0.

• Example of Web 2.0 : Social Networking sites, Blogs, Wikis and Video sharing sites.
• 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.
Dynamic page refers to the web pages that are affected by user input or preference.
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WEB
2.0
Key Features of Web 2.0
• Folksonomy – allows users to categorize and classify
/ arrange information using freely chosen keywords (e.g.
tagging). Popular social networking sites such as Twitter,
Instagram, Facebook, etc. use tags that start with a
pound sign (#) or hashtag.
• Rich User Interface – content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input. An
example would be a website that shows local content. In the case of social
networking sites, when logged on, your account is used to modify what you
see in their website.

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WEB
2.0

Key Features of Web 2.0


• User Participation– the owner of website is not the only
one who is able to put content. Others are able to place a
content on their own by means of comments, reviews,
and evaluation.
• Long Tail – services are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase.
This is synonymous to subscribing to a data plan that charges you for the
amount of time you spent on Internet or a data plan that charges you for the
amount of bandwidth you used.
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FR
WEB
3.0

Web 3.0 and Semantic Web

• 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.
• 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.

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FR

WEB
3.0

Web 3.0 and Semantic Web


• Vastness –The World Wide Web 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.
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FR
Trend in Information
Communication and Technology ICT

• Convergence– is the synergy of technological


advancements to work on a similar goal or task.
For example, besides using your personal
computer to create word documents, you can
now use your smartphone.
• Social Media – is a website application, or
online channel enables web users to
create, co-create, discuss,
modify, and exchange user generated
content. 10
FR
Trend in Information
Communication and Technology
• Mobile Technologies – The popularities of ICT
smartphones and tablets has taken a major
rise over the years. This is largely because
of the devices capability to do the tasks
that were originally found in PCs.

• Assistive Media – is a non- profit service designed


to help people who have visual and reading
impairments. A database of audio recordings is
used to read to the user.

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FR
Six Types of Social Media

• Social Networks- These Social


Media
are sites that allows you to connect with
other people with the same
Interests or Once the user creates his/her
account, he/she can set up a profile, add people,
share content,etc. Example: Facebook and
Google+
• Bookmarking Sites– These are sites that allow

you to store and manage links to various website


and resources. Most of these sites allow you to
create a tag allows you to and others easily share
them. Ex. : StumbleUpon / Pinterest. 12
FR
• Social News – These are
sites that allow users to
post their own Social
own news items or links to other news Media
sources. The users can also comment on the
post and comments may also be
rank.
Example: Reddit and Digg
• Media Sharing – These are sites that allow you to upload and
share media content like images, music and Example: Flickr,
YouTube and Instagram.
• Microblogging– These are sites that focus on short
updates from the Those that subscribed to the
user will be able to receive these updates.
Example: Twitter and Plurk
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FR

Social
Media
• Microblogging– These are sites that
focus on short updates from the those
that subscribed To the user will be
able to receive these updates.
Example: Twitter and Plurk
• Blogs and Forums– These websites allow user to post their
other users are able to comment on the said topic.
Example: Blogger, WordPress and Tumblr

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FR

Operating
System
Mobile Operating System
• iOS – use in apple devices such as iPhone
and iPad.
• Android – an open source OS developed by Google.
Being open source means mobile phone companies use
this OS for free.
• Blackberry OS – use in Blackberry devices.
• Windows Phone OS – a closed source and
proprietary operating system developed by
Microsoft.
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FR

Operating
System
Mobile Operating System
• Symbian – the original smartphone
OS; used by Nokia devices.
• WebOS – originally use in
smartphones; now used in smart TV’s.

• Windows Mobile – developed by


Microsoft for smartphones and pocket PCs.

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