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– Information and Communication

Technology
 It deals with the use of different
communication technologies such as
mobile phones, telephone, Internet to
locate, save, send and edit information

 Is a study of computers as data


processing tools. It introduces students to
Philippines is dub as the “ICT Hub of Asia”
because of huge growth of ICT-related
jobs, one of which is BPO, Business
Process Outsourcing, or call centers.
ICT Department in the Philippines is
responsible for
the planning, development and
promotion of the country’s information
and communications technology (ICT)
– an electronic device
for storing and
processing data,
typically in binary
form, according to
instructions given to
it in a variable
program.
– is the global system of interconnected
computer networks that use the internet
protocol suite (TCIP/IP) to link billions of
devices worldwide.

- Sometimes called simply ‘’the Net“.


 An
information system on
the internet that allows
documents to be connected
to other documents by
hypertext links, enabling the
user to search for information
by moving from one document
to another.

Is an information space where documents and


other web resources are identified by URLs,
- is a hypertext document connected to
the
WideWorld
Web. It is a document that is
suitable for the World Wide
Web.
– refers to the first stage in the World Wide
Web, which was entirely made up of the Web
pages connected by hyperlinks.
Static Web Page – is known as a flat page or
stationary age in the sense that the page is ‘’as
is’’ and cannot be manipulated by the user. The
content is also the same for all users that is
referred to as Web 1.0
–is the evolution of Web 1.0 by
adding dynamic pages. The user is able
to see a website differently than
others.
– Allows users to interact with the page;
instead of just reading the page, the
user may be able to comment or create
– allows user to categorize and
classify information using freely
chosen keywords
e.g. tagging by FB, Twitter, use
tags that start with the sign #,
referred to as
hashtag.
– 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.
- The owner of the website is
not the only one who is able to
put content. Others are able to
place a content of their own by
means of comments, reviews
and evaluation e.g. Lazada,
Amazon.
– diverse information sharing
through universal web access. Web
2.0’s content is based on people
from various cultures.
– this platform is all about
semantic web.

– Aims to have machines (or servers)


understand the user’s preferences to be
able to deliver web content.

The semantic web provides a framework


that allows data to be shared and reuse to
deliver web content specifically targeting
the user.
- HTML files and current web browsers could
not
support Web 3.0.

– The user’s security is also question since the


machine is saving his or her
Evolution of the web!
Let’s watch this!
is the synergy of
technological
advancements to work on
a similar goal or task. For
example, besides using
your personal computer
to create word
– is a website, application,
or online channel that
enables web users web
users to create , co-
create, discuss modify,
and exchange user
generated content.
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
Sites that allow you to
store and manage links
to various website and
resources. Most of the
sites allow you to
create a tag to others.
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.
Sites that allow you
to upload and share
media content
like images, music
and video.
Focus on short updates
from the user. Those
that subscribed to the
user will be able to
receive these updates.
allow user to post their
content. Other users are
able to comment on the
said topic.
– The popularity 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. Several of
these devices are capable of
using a high-speed internet.
Today the latest model devices
use 4G Networking (LTE), which is
ESSA
Answer the following questions in ½ cw.
Y:
1.What do you think of Web 3.0? Do you think
it will be realized in the future?
2.Why do you think microblogging platform
become popular when regular blogging
platform already exist?

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