Electronic: Comunication
Electronic: Comunication
T E C H N O L O G Y
ELECTRONIC
COMUNICATION
E-MAIL
Email is short for “electronic mail,” and is one of the most popular uses of the
Internet. It allows you to send and receive messages containing text, images, or
other attachments to and from anyone with an email address, anywhere in the
world.
Some of the most popular forms of electronic
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MICROBLOG
BLOGGING
Microblogging is a
The first form of one-way combination of blogging and
conversation is blogging, in instant messaging that
which a website creator posts allows users of social
platforms such as Twitter to
short, informal stories or conveniently create short
articles on their website. It is a messages to be posted and
discussion or informational shared with an audience
website published on world online. Microblogs are
usually limited to 280
wide web consisting of characters, so messages
discrete, often informal diary must be short and to the
style text entries. point.
Some of the most popular forms of electronic
communication include Target Future
The second oldest form of electronic communication is SMS (or short message service).
Thefirst SMS was sent in 1992. Since the early 90s, any mobile phone could send a short
message (or SMS) to another mobile phone. These messages had a maximum length of
140characters (including spaces), cost a small amount per message and were
asynchronous. This made them an excellent tool for sending small amounts of
information to someone or for having short conversations.
Instant messaging is a service, like SMS, that allows people to send short messages
using their mobiles phones (or computers). However, unlike SMSs, instant messages
are sent for free over the internet and can contain multimedia items like emojis,
pictures, videos andvoice recordings. In 2018, the most popular instant messaging
applications are WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and WeChat, although newer instant
messaging applications like Snapchat and Telegram have gained many users very
quickly.
Show video for proper sending of instant messaging.
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VIDEO
CASTING
Videocasting refers to a form of communication where videos
are broadcast over the internet. Videos can first be created and
then uploaded to a website (like YouTube), or they can be
streamed live, allowing people to watch the video as it is
created. One very popular form of videocasting is vlogging. The
word vlogging is a combination of two words: Video and
blogging. Vlogging (or a vlog) is like blogging but with videos. As
with blogs, vlogs show several informal, conversational videos
with the most popular video appearing first. These videos can be
on any topic and are generally not professionally made. Most
channels you will find on YouTube are examples of vlogs.
VOICE OVER INTERNET
VIDEO
PROTOCOL (VOIP)
VOIP is a service to make telephone calls over CONFERENCING
the internet rather than through the traditional Video conferencing refers to a set of technologies that
telephone or cell phone networks. It allows voice allow a person to make a video call toone or more
and multimedia data to be transferred across a people at the same time. These calls are like phone
data network.To use VOIP, the signal from an calls but can also include avideo broadcast of the
old, analogue phone system can either be people in the call. Popular examples of video call
converted to a digital signal or a digital phone applications includeSkype, Google meet and Zoom.
system must be installed.
PODCASTING
The final type of electronic communication
discussed in this chapter is podcasting. Podcasting
(or a podcast) refers to an audio only broadcast
released on the internet. It is a free service that
allows Internet users to download audio files from a
podcasting Web sitetolisten to on their computers or
personal digital audio players. As with blogging and
vlogging, there are thousands of different types of
podcasts, from novels and dramas, to news andtalk
show podcasts to popular culture and documentary
podcasts, which means that thereis a podcast for
every type of audience.
Netiquette
Whenever you communicate on the internet, whether it is via e-mail, instant messaging or by
posting a blog, it is important that you follow proper netiquette. This will not only makethe
internet a more pleasant place for everyone else, it will also save you frompotential
embarrassment in the future!
The following are some guidelines you can follow when communicating on the internet:
• Show people on the internet the same respect you would show to themin person.
• Do not say things to people you would not say to them in person.
• Do not post things on the internet that you would not want your mother or future boss to
see.
• Things posted on the internet often last forever. This means that things you post as a
teenager or young adult can negatively affect the rest of your life.
• Make sure your messages are clearly written and easy to understand.
• When joining an existing conversation, speak about subjects relevant to the topic.
• Try to make useful contributions and help people out on the internet.
• If you need help from the internet, do not expect other people to do all the work for you.
Do as much work as you can before asking your question.
• See if there are existing conversations about your topic before starting newconversations.
• Do not spam people! Do not post the same advertisement repeatedly.
Activity Time
In this session the student will practice to use some of the electronics communication tools or
application.
Instruction:
• ·Divide the class into small groups
• ·Assign each group a specific electronic communication platform (e.g., email, Messenger, SMS).
• ·Ask each group to create a short role-play or scenario demonstrating both proper and improper
communication on their assigned platform.
• After each role-play, facilitate a brief discussion with the class to identify the netiquette principles
illustrated and suggest improvements for any violations. They will use the assigned application to
send messages following the proper netiquette
Rubrics
Scoring:
• Exemplary (4): Student consistently
meets or exceeds expectations for
each criterion.
• Proficient (3): Student generally
meets expectations for each
criterion with minor areas for
improvement.
• Basic (2): Student partially meets
expectations for each criterion but
demonstrates inconsistencies or
shortcomings.
• Below Basic (1): Student does not
meet expectations for one or more
criteria and shows significant
deficiencies in understanding or
execution.
Let’s have Recap
COLUMN B
COLUMN A
A. Call made using Internet
1. E-MAIL B. Limited number of character per message
2. SMS C. Electronic Version of Mail
3. PODCAST D. Most popular free e mail provider
4. G MAIL E. Audio only broadcast released internet
5. VOIP F. Internet Service provider
Answer Key
1. C
2. B
3. E
4. D
5. A
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Assignment
Please provide methods of
practicing data security you
can browse on the internet
or text book please write
down on 1/2 sheet of paper
crosswise.
Thank you
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