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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGY
PRESENTED BY:
MR. KRISMARK L. AGGALOT
UNIT OBJECTIVES:

• Create foundation of understanding of the world of ICT;


• Understand and demonstrate the proper etiquette in using
ICT;
• Demonstrate appropriate skills in using several computer
applications;
• Discover opportunities where one can use these skills in real-
world; and
• Collaboratively create an online portal.
LESSON #1:
INTRODUCTION TO ICT
Lesson Objectives:
• Improves their knowledge on how ICT affects their everyday
lives and the state of our nation;
• Compare and contrast the differences between online
platforms, sites, and content;
• Understand the future of the World Wide Web through Web 3.0;
• Learn the difference trends in ICT and use them to their
advantage.
ICT (INFO. & COMMON. TECH.)

• 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.
ICT 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.
ICT IN THE PHILIPPINES

• According to 2013 edition of Measuring


the Information Society by the
International Telecommunication Union,
there are 106.8 cellphones per 100
Filipinos in the year 2012
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 the total
employment population.
ICT IN THE PHILIPPINES

•Time magazines declared Makati


City, Philippines-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) 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
•Video Sharing Sites
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. Dynamic
page refers to the web pages that are affected
by user input or preference
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.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

• 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.
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.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

•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
WEB 3.0 AND THE SEMANTIC WEB

•Semantic Web - is a movement led by the


world wide web consortium (W3C). The 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:

•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 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.
TRENDS IN ICT

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.
SIX TYPES OF SOCIA MEDIA

a)Social Networks – These are sites that allows


you to connect with other people with the
same interests or background. Once the user
creates his/her account, he/she can set up a
profile, add people, share content, etc.
E.g. Facebook and Google +
SIX TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA:

b. 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 create a
tag allows you to and others easily share them.
Ex. :StumbleUpon/Pinterest
SIX TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA

c. Social News – These are sites that allow users


to post their own news items or links to other
news sources. The users can also comment on
the post and comments may also be rank.
E.g. reddit and digg
SIX TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA

d. Media sharing – these are sites that


allow you to upload and share media
content like images, music and video
Example : Flickr, youtube and instagram
SIX TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA

e. Microblogging – these are sites that


focus on short updates from the user.
Those that subscribed to the user will be
able to receive these updates
E.g. Twitter and Plurk
SIX TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA

f. Blogs and forums – these websites


allow user to post their content. Other
users are able to comment on the said
topic.
E.g. Blogger, WordPress and Tumblr
TRENDS IN ICT

3. Mobile Technologies – The popularities


of 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.
TRENDS IN ICT

3. Mobile Technologies – several of


these devices are capable of using high-
speed internet. Today the latest model
devices use 4G Networking (LTE), which
is currently the fastest mobile network
MOBILE OS

•iOS – use in apple devices such as iPhone and


iPad.
•Android – an open source OS developed by
Google. Being open source means mobile
phone phone companies use this OS for free.
MOBILE OS

•Blackberry OS – use in Blackberry


devices
•Windows Phone OS – a closed source
and proprietary operating system
developed by Microsoft
MOBILE OS

•Symbian – the original smartphone


OS; used by Nokia Devices.
•WebOS – originally used in
smartphones; now used in smartTVs.
MOBILE OS

•Windows Mobile – developed


by Microsoft for smartphones
and pocket PCs.
TRENDS IN ICT

4. Assistive Media – is a non-profit


service designed to help people who
have visual and reading impairments.
A database of audio recording is used
to read to the user
KEY TERMS :

• Web 1.0 – static websites without interactivity.


• Web 2.0 – websites that contain dynamic content.
• Web 3.0 – a concept of the World Wide Web that is
designed to cater to the individual user.
• Static – refers to the web that are the same
regardless of the user.
KEY TERMS:
• Dynamic – refers to the that are affected by user
input or preference.
• Folksonomy – allow user to categorize and
classify/arrange information.
• Hashtag # - used to “categorize” posts in a website.
• Convergence – the synergy of technological
advancements to work a similar goal or task.
KEY TERMS:

•Social Media – websites, applications


or online channels that enables users
to co-create, discuss, modify, and
exchange user-generated content
TRUE (T) OR FALSE (F):

1.Web 2.0 is classified as dynamic webpage.


2.People magazine conducted the research
on “The Selfiest Cities in the World”.
3.Web 2.0 introduced static web pages allow
users to interact with the web page.
TRUE (T) OR FALSE (F):
4. Folksonomy allows user to categorize and
locate information.
5. Technological convergence is the synergy
of technological advancement to work on a
similar goal or task.
6. According to Nielsen, users who use the
Internet spend more time in social media sites
than in any other type of site.
TRUE (T) OR FALSE (F):
7. Blogging sites are sites that focus on
short updates from the user.
8. Android is a mobile operating system
for Apple devices.
9. Assistive media is a nonprofit service
designed to help people who have visual
and reading impairments
TRUE (T) OR FALSE (F):
10. ICT deals with the use of
diff. comm. Tech. to locate,
send, save & edit info.
11. Sematic web means that the
page is stationary or flat page.
SO-SOCIAL NETWORKS, BS-BOOKMARKING,
MS-MEDIA SHARING, SN-SOCIAL NEWS, MB-
MICRO-BLOGGING & BF-BLOGS AND FORUMS

1.Facebook 4.Tumblr
2.Plurk 5.Reddit
3.Twitter
SO-SOCIAL NETWORKS, BS-BOOKMARKING,
MS-MEDIA SHARING, SN-SOCIAL NEWS, MB-
MICRO-BLOGGING & BF-BLOGS AND FORUMS

6. Google+ 9.Blogger
7.Instagram 10.StumbleUp
8.Pinterest on
SO-SOCIAL NETWORKS, BS-BOOKMARKING,
MS-MEDIA SHARING, SN-SOCIAL NEWS, MB-
MICRO-BLOGGING & BF-BLOGS AND FORUMS

11. 13. Youtube


Wordpress 14. Flicker
12. Digg
PART 1: ANSWER KEY
1.T 8. F
2. F 9. T
3. F 10. T
4. T 11. F
5. T
6. T
7. F
PART 2 ANSWER KEY

1.SO 6.SO 11.BF


2.MB 7.MS 12.SN
3.SM 8.BM 13.MS
4.BF 9.BF 14.MS
5.SN 10.BM
PERFORMANCE TASK:

•In bond paper draw a timeline


that shown the development of
mobile phone with their
specification.

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