Module 1 Lesson 1 Empowerment Technolgy
Module 1 Lesson 1 Empowerment Technolgy
TECHNOLGY
MILMAR R. CAPUL
SUBJECT TEACHER
QUARTER 1 - MODULE 1: INFORMATION
AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
At the end of this module, you should be able to:
1. Compare and contrast the nuances of varied online platforms, sites,
and content to best achieve specific class objectives or address
situational challenges (CS_ICT11/12ICTPT-Ia-b-1);
2. Apply online safety, security, ethics, and etiquette standards and
practice in the use of ICTs as it would relate to their specific
professional tracks (CS_ICT11/12ICTPT-Ia-b-2);
3. Use the Internet as a tool for credible research and information
gathering to best achieve specific class objectives or address
situational challenges (CS_ICT11/12ICTPT-Ia-b-3).
LESSON 1:
THE CURRENT STATE OF ICT TECHNOLOGIES
Information and Communication Technology
It refers to the use of communication technology
such as laptop, smart phones, tablet, telephone,
internet and etc. to send, save, and edit
information.
ICT in the Philippines
The use of communication technology spread in the entire country now a
day even in rural areas. According to Rappler blog site there are 119
million mobile phone subscriptions from a total population of 101 million
and 47 million active Facebook accounts.
The Philippines is the fastest growing app market in Southeast Asia and
the highest digital population in the world. The top online activities are
social media, videos, online mobile games, location-based search and
online shopping. Staying connected with loved ones, friends, and relatives
is a fundamental need for Filipinos.
World Wide Web
It is also known as WWW or W3 introduce by Tim
Berners-Lee. It consists of different pages that are
formatted in a markup language called HTML
(Hypertext Markup Language) and linked to each
other that contain text, graphics, multimedia files,
hyperlinks and etc.
Web 1.0
The first development of World Wide Web where
web pages are static. It also known as flat or
stationary page and it cannot be manipulated by
users.
Web 2.0
It is a dynamic web page where user can interact
with page like creating a user account, posting
comments, uploading files and images, and others.
Example: Blog sites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
YouTube
Features of Web 2.0
1. Folksonomy – users can classify and arrange
information by adding tag or label. Pound sign (#)
is used in Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other
social networking sites. Example in tagging on
Facebook: #TeamKawayan, #Single
Features of Web 2.0
2. Rich User Experience – user can have high
interaction with the content of the page and can
achieve level of expertise.
Features of Web 2.0
3. User Participation – user can put content on
their own in web page like comment, evaluation,
and etc.
Features of Web 2.0
4. Long Tail – A site that offers services and brings
individual and businesses into selling different
goods and commodities such as shopping site like
OLX, Lazada, Shopee, Zalora and others.
Features of Web 2.0
5. Software as a service – users can subscribe to
a software when they need it instead of
purchasing them.
Features of Web 2.0
6. Mass Participation – sharing of diverse
information through universal web access.
Web 3.0 The Semantic Web
A new paradigm in web interaction extension of
led by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
where it provides framework that allows data to
be shared and reuse.
AGREE OR DISAGREE?
• Technology keeps rising and improving every time. The use of
technology connects us to the people around the globe and
gives us current information on the trends in information and
communication.
• It shows that social media is mostly used by people and one
of the current trends in information and communication
technology.
Trends in ICT
1. Convergence – it refers to fusing of
technological advancement to work on a similar
task.
Example. Using smartphone as camera in taking
pictures instead of DSLR camera.
Trends in ICT
2. Social Media – an application and website
where user can communicate, create and share
content, and participate in online communities.
Type of Social Media
A. Social Network – A
website where people with
the same come together to
share information.
Examples: Twitter,
Instagram, Facebook
Type of Social Media
B. Social News – A
website where user can
post stories and are
ranked based on the
popularity through voting.
Examples: Digg, Reddit,
Propeller, Slashdot, Fark
Type of Social Media
C. Bookmarking Sites –
A website that allows you to
share and store internet
bookmarks, articles, posts,
blogs, images and others.
Examples: Pinterest,
StumbleUpon, Dribble
Type of Social Media
D. Media Sharing – A
website that allows you to
share and store multimedia
files such as video, photos
and music.
Examples: Instagram,
YouTube, Flickr
Type of Social Media
E. Microblogging –
a website that allows you
to broadcast short
message.
Examples: Twitter, Tumblr,
Meetme
Type of Social Media
F. Blogs and Forums –
a discussion website that
allows user to ask questions
and comments on a journal
posted by an individual or
group.
Examples: Wordpress,
Blogger
Trends in ICT
3. Mobile Technologies – a technology used in
cellular and other devices such netbook, laptop,
tablet, smartphones and etc.
Trends in ICT
4. Assistive Media - A platform that assist people
with disability. It will guide the individual like a
blind person by using an audio recording.