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Empowerment Technology Q2 - Week 11 - Introduction

The document discusses rich content, user experience, and the evolution of the web. It defines rich content as using different media formats like images, video and sound to enhance engagement. Rich user experience allows full graphical applications on the web. The evolution of the web moved from static Web 1.0 to social and interactive Web 2.0, and now aims for a decentralized Web 3.0 with more user control through concepts like blockchain.

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Empowerment Technology Q2 - Week 11 - Introduction

The document discusses rich content, user experience, and the evolution of the web. It defines rich content as using different media formats like images, video and sound to enhance engagement. Rich user experience allows full graphical applications on the web. The evolution of the web moved from static Web 1.0 to social and interactive Web 2.0, and now aims for a decentralized Web 3.0 with more user control through concepts like blockchain.

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Empowerment

Technology

Renz M. Magdaong
Independently assess one’s experience along a
range of online rich content on the basis of the
usability of the interface
1. Rich content in the online environment and the user
experience
2. Multimedia and interactivity

3. Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web 3.0, and user participation in


the web
Rich content refers to the use of different media
formats, like sound, video, or images, in a piece of
content for the purpose of enhancing its message
and encouraging viewer engagement and
interaction. An example of this is including emojis or
gifs in an instant messaging conversation.
Rich user experience is the ability of the Web to
deliver full-scale GUI style applications to the client,
making it easier to interact, share, and access Web
content.

GUI( Graphical User Interface) a program that allows a person to


work easily with a computer by using a mouse to point a small
pictures and other elements on the screen.
What is Interactive Multimedia?

Interactive multimedia refers to digital content that


allows user interaction with dynamic and immersive
experiences by integrating multiple forms of media,
such as text, audio, video, images, and animation. It
is also used in education, gaming, advertising,
healthcare, architecture, news, e-commerce, and
more.
Evolution of Web
World Wide Web is the primary tool used by billions
of people to share, read, and write information to
interact with other people via internet. The
development of the web is often classified into three
stages: Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0.
What is Web 1.0?

Web 1.0 was the very first version of the internet.


Consider the read-only or syntactic web to be Web
1.0. The majority of participants were content
consumers, whereas the creators were mostly web
developers who produced websites with
predominantly textual or visual content. Web 1.0
existed approximately between 1991 and 2004.
In Web 1.0, sites supplied static content rather than
dynamic hypertext mark-up language (HTML)
content. The data and content came from a static
file system rather than a database, and there was
limited interactivity on the web pages.
What is Web 2.0?

Most of us have only seen the web in its present


form, which is also known as Web 2.0, the
interactive read-write web, and the social web. You
don't have to be a developer to participate in the
Web 2.0 creation process. Many applications are
built in such a manner that anybody can create
content.
You may think and share your ideas with the rest of
the world. In Web 2.0, you may also submit a video
and make it accessible for millions of people to view,
engage with, and comment on. Web 2.0 apps
include YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram,
Twitter, and other social media platforms.
In Web 2.0, you have no control over your data or
how it is kept. In reality, corporations regularly
monitor and keep user data without their knowledge
or consent. All of this data is then owned and
managed by the companies in charge of these
platforms.
What is Web 3.0?
Web 3.0, which is also referred to as Web3, is built
on a foundation consisting of the core ideas of
decentralization, openness, and more excellent user
utility. Web 1.0 is the "read-only Web," Web 2.0 is
the "participative social Web," and Web 3.0 is the
"read, write, execute Web."
This Web interaction and utilization stage moves
users away from centralized platforms like
Facebook, Google, or Twitter and towards
decentralized, nearly anonymous platforms.
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee initially
called Web 3.0 the Semantic Web and envisioned an
intelligent, autonomous, and open Internet that used
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to act as
a "global brain" and process content conceptually
and contextually.
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