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The document provides an introduction to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), detailing its impact on daily life and the Philippines' status as an ICT hub. It outlines the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0, highlighting features of Web 2.0 such as user participation and rich user experiences, as well as trends in ICT like convergence and social media. Additionally, it discusses various operating systems and assistive media for individuals with visual and reading impairments.

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Lesson 1

The document provides an introduction to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), detailing its impact on daily life and the Philippines' status as an ICT hub. It outlines the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0, highlighting features of Web 2.0 such as user participation and rich user experiences, as well as trends in ICT like convergence and social media. Additionally, it discusses various operating systems and assistive media for individuals with visual and reading impairments.

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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGIES

CYRIL GABRERA BOTOR


Subject Teacher
INTRODUCTION TO
INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGIES
LESSON 1
▪ At the end of this lesson, the students
should be able to:
1. improve their knowledge on how ICT affects
their everyday lives and the state of our nation;
2. compare and contrast the differences
between online platforms, sites, and content;
3. understand the features of Web 2.0;
4. understand the future of the World Wide Web
through Web 3.0; and
5. learn the different trends in ICT and use them
to their advantage.
Information and Communication
Technologies

Information and Communication


Technology (ICT) deals with the use
of different communication
technologies such as mobile phones,
telephone, Internet, etc. to locate,
save, send and edit information.
ICT in the Philippines

▪ Philipinnes is dub as the “ICT Hub of


Asia”(BPO)
▪ According to the 2013 Edition of
measuring information society by the
international telecommunication
Union, there are 106.8 cellphones per
100 Filipinos.
“the Selfiest cities around the world”
2013 places two places form the
Philippines in the top 1 and 10. the
study was conducted using Instagram
by Time magazine.
internet

▪ Is a global computer network


providing a variety of information and
communication facilities consisting of
interconnected networks using
standardized communication
protocols.
▪ Sometimes called simply “the net”
World Wide Web

▪ 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.
▪ Invented by Tim Berners Lee year
1989
Webpages

▪ A hypertext document connected to


the World Wide Web
▪ Is a specific collection of information
provided by the website and displayed
to a user in a web browser
WEB 1.0:

▪ When the World Wide Web was


invented, most web pages were static.
Static (also known as flat page or
stationary page) 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. This is
referred to as Web 1.0.
WEB 2.0: DYNAMIC WEB PAGES

▪ Web 2.0 is the evolution of Web 1.0 by


adding dynamic web pages—the user
is able to see a website differently
than others. Examples of Web 2.0
include social networking sites, blogs,
wikis, video sharing sites, hosted
services, and web applications.
▪ Web 2.0 allows users to interact
with the page: instead of just
reading a page, the user may be
able to comment or create a user
account. Web 2.0 also allows users
to use web browsers instead of just
using their operating system.
Browsers can now be used for their
user interface, application software
(or web applications), and even for
file storage.
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

1. Folksonomy. It 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 the pound sign (#). This is
also referred to as hashtag.
2. Rich User Experience. 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
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

3. Long Tail. Services are offered on demand


rather than on a one-time purchase. In
certain cases, time-based pricing is better
than file-size-based pricing or vice versa.
This is synonymous to subscribing to a data
plan that charges you for the amount of time
you spent in the Internet, or a data plan that
charges you for the amount of bandwidth
you used.
4. User Participation. 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 comment, reviews,
and evaluation. Some websites allow readers
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

5. Software as a Service. Users will subscribe to a


software only when needed rather than
purchasing them. This is a cheaper option if you
do not always need to use a software. For
instance, Google Docs is a free web-based
application that allows the user to create and edit
word processing and spreadsheet documents
online. When you need a software, like a Word
Processor, you can purchase it for a one-time
huge amount and install it in your computer and it
is yours forever. Software as a service allows you
to “rent” a software for a minimal fee.
6. Mass Participation. It is a diverse information
sharing through universal web access. Since most
WEB 3.0: SEMANTIC WEB

▪ The Semantic Web is a movement led by


the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

▪ The W3C standard encourages web


developers to include semantic content in
their web pages.
TRENDS IN ICT

1. Convergence
Technological convergence is the synergy of
technological advancements to work on a
similar goal or task.
2. Social Media
Social media is a website, application, or online
channels that enable web users to create, co-
create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-
generated content.
SIX TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA:

a.Social Networks. These are sites that allow you


to connect with other people with the same
interests or background.
b.Bookmarking Sites. These are sites that allow
you to store and manage links to various websites
and resources.
c.Social News. These are sites that allow users to
post their own news items or links to other news
sources.
d.Media Sharing. These are sites that allow you to
upload and share media content like images,
music, and video.
e.Microblogging. These are sites that focus on
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3. Mobile Technologies
The popularity of smartphones and tablets has
taken a major rise over the years. This is largely
because of the devices’ capability to do tasks
that were originally found in personal
computers.
KINDS OF OPERATING SYSTEMS:

a. iOS

b. Android

c. Blackberry OS

d.Windows Phone OS

e. Symbian

f. WebOS

g.Windows Mobile
ASSISTIVE MEDIA

Assistive media is a nonprofit service


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

▪ ICT- information and communication technology


▪ 3 types of webpages(web 1.0,web2.0,web3.0)
▪ Features of web 2.0
 Folksonomy,Rich user experience,user participation,longtail,
software as a service, mass participation
▪ Trends in ICT (Convergence and Social media)
 6 types of social media
Social networks,Bookmarking site,Social news,Media
sharing,Microblogging, Blogs and forum
▪ Operating system
Ios, android, blackberry os,Windows phone Os, Symbian,
Web Os, Windows mobile

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