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Lesson 1 - ICT

Here are some possible reasons why microblogging platforms like Twitter have become popular even though regular blogging platforms already existed: - Microblogging allows for shorter, bite-sized updates that are easy to consume on mobile devices. Regular blogs often have longer form content that is better suited for desktops. - The immediacy of microblogging platforms allows people to share information in real-time. Regular blogs have more of a delayed publishing cycle. - Microblogging lowers the barrier to participation. It's much easier for people to share short thoughts versus taking the time to write full blog posts. - The public, real-time nature of microblogging fosters interaction and conversation in a way that regular
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Lesson 1 - ICT

Here are some possible reasons why microblogging platforms like Twitter have become popular even though regular blogging platforms already existed: - Microblogging allows for shorter, bite-sized updates that are easy to consume on mobile devices. Regular blogs often have longer form content that is better suited for desktops. - The immediacy of microblogging platforms allows people to share information in real-time. Regular blogs have more of a delayed publishing cycle. - Microblogging lowers the barrier to participation. It's much easier for people to share short thoughts versus taking the time to write full blog posts. - The public, real-time nature of microblogging fosters interaction and conversation in a way that regular
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Information and

Communication
Technology (ICT)
OBJECTIVES
Define the history of ICT as well as the internet;
Differentiate the transformation of the World
Wide Web from Web 1.0 to 3.0;
Create a foundation of understanding of the
world of ICT; and
Compare and contrast the differences between
online platforms, sites, and content.
INFORMATION &
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
It deals with the use of different
communication technologies such as mobile
phones, telephone, Internet, etc. to locate,
save, send, and edit information.
INTERNET
 is the global system of
interconnected computer
networks that used the internet
protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link
billions of devices worldwide.
 it also means of connecting a
computer to any other
computer anywhere in the
world via dedicated routers and
servers.
Internet in
the Philippines?
ICT IN THE
PHILIPPINES
• 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) agenda in
support of national development.
World Wide Web
An information system on the internet
that allows documents to be
connected to other documents by
hypertext links, enabling the user
search for information by moving from
one document to another.
WEB PAGE
• is a hypertext document
connected to the World
Wide Web.

• it is a document that is
suitable for the World
Wide Web.
WEBSITE
› it is a document that is
suitable for the World Wide
Web.
› It is a related collection of
World Wide Web (WWW)
files that includes a
beginning file called a
home page.
WEB BROWSER
• It displays a web page on a
monitor or mobile device.
• is a software application for
retrieving, presenting, and
traversing information
resources on the World
Wide Web.
Static
Webpage
• is known as flat page or
stationary page in the sense
that the webpage 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
A Personal Website
Dynamic
Webpage
A dynamic site is one that is
written using a server-side
scripting language such as PHP,
ASP, JSP, or ColdFusion.
Dynamic
Webpage
Web 2.0 is the evolution of Web 1.0 by adding
dynamic web pages.
 The user is able to see website differently than
others e.g social networking sites, wikis, video
sharing sites
 Web 2.0 allows users to interact with the page,
the user may be able to comment or create a
user account
 Most website that we visit today are Web 2.0
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0
FOLKSONOMY RICH USER
EXPERIENCE
it allows users to categorize Content is dynamic and is
and classify/ arrange responsive to user’s input.
information using freely
chosen keywords (example:
tagging).
USER LONG TAIL
PARTICIPATION
Services that are
The owner of the offered on demand
website is not the only rather than on a
one who is able put one-time purchase.
content.

FEATURES OF WEB 2.0


SOFTWARE MASS
OR SERVICE PARTICIPATION
Users will subscribe to Services that are
a software only when offered on demand
needed rather than rather than on a one-
purchasing them. time purchase.

FEATURES OF WEB 2.0


Semantic
Web
is a movement led by the
World Web Consortium
(W3C).The W3C standard
encourages web developers
to include semantic content
in their web pages.
Breaking down
Semantic Web
In Web 2.0
You’ll need to
search both
separately
How about in
Web 3.0?
Breaking down
Semantic Web
Just type a Complex
Sentence on the search
menu and the Web 3.0
Browser will do the rest!
The more
you use it

The more the


system gets
to know you!
What do you think
is the Reason why
Web 3.0 is still not
available?
Compatibility
HTML Files and Current
Web Browsers could not
support Web 3.0
Security
The User’s security is also
in question since the
machine is saving his or
her preferences
Vastness
The World Wide Web
Contains billions of
webpages
Vagueness
Certain words are
imprecise
Logic
There will be 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

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
SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL
NETWORKS Place your screenshot here

are sites that allow you to


connect with other people
with the same interests or
background.
BOOKMARKING
SITES
Place your screenshot here

are sites that allow you to


store and manage links to
various websites and
resources.
SOCIAL NEWS Place your screenshot
here

are sites that allow users to


post their own news items or
links to other news sources.
MEDIA SHARING
are sites that allow you to
upload and share media
content like images, music,
and video.
MICROBLOGGING
are sites that focus on short updates from the
user.
BLOGS AND
FORUMS
these websites allow
users to post their
content. Other users are
able to comment on the
said topic
3. Mobile Technologies
Mobile devices use different
operating systems.
• iOS
• Android
• Blackberry OS
• Windows Phone OS
• Symbian
• WebOS
• Windows mobile
4. ASSERTIVE
is a nonprofit service designed to
help people who have visual and
reading impartments.
A database of audio recordings is
used to read to the user.
Questions
?
ASSIGNMENT

Why do you think microblogging


platforms have become popular
when regular blogging platforms
already exist?

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