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EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES

LESSON OBJECTIVES:

A.Define the Information and


Communications Technology;
B.Point out the importance of ICT,
specifically in Philippines;
C.Differentiate Web from the Internet,
and
D.Determine the different versions of
Topics to be Discussed
What is 1
ICT?
Trends in ICT 2

ICT in the Philippines 3

Internet vs. World Wide Web 4

Evolutions of Web 5
What is 1
ICT?
What is ICT? Let’s define one by one:

Information Communication Technology

facts provided or Imparting or machinery and


exchanging equipment
developed from the of
learned about application
something or of information or
knowledge scientific
someone news
Based on the given
definition What is
Information and
Communications
Technology (ICT) in
your own
understanding?
Information and
Communications Technology
(ICT) is an umbrella term
referring to
communication
hardware or software
that allows the access,
storage, transmission
and manipulation of
information.
What is 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.
TRENDS IN
ICT
Trends in ICT
1. Technoligical
Convergence is
defined by
Blackman (1998)
as a trend in the
evolution of
technology
services and
Trends in ICT

Technological
convergence is the
synergy of
technological
advancements to work
on a similar goal or task.

This is when multiple different devices combine into a


single gadget because of technological advancement.
Trends in ICT
2. Social Media - is a
website, application,
or online channels
that enable web users
to create, co-create,
discuss, modify, and
exchange user
generated content.
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and
allows users to post their items Forums allows users to post
to other news sources their contents

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Trends in ICT
3. 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.
Trends in ICT

4. Mobile Technologies -
popularity of The
smartphones
tablets has taken a major rise
over the years. This andis largely
because of the devices’ capability
to do tasks that were originally
found in personal computers.
Mobile Operating Systems
iOS – iPhone Operating
System

mobile operating
system developed by
Apple Inc. exclusively
for its hardware. It is the
operating system that
presently powers many
of the company’s mobile
devices
Android
OS
mobile operating system
developed by Google and
designed primarily for
touchscreen mobile
devices such as
smartphones and tablets
Blackberry
OS
proprietary mobile
operating system
developed by Blackberry
limited for its Blackberry
line of smartphone
handheld devices
Windows Phone
OS
was a family of mobile operating
systems developed by Microsoft for
smartphones as the replacement
successor to Windows Mobile and Zune
Symbian

was a mobile operating system


and computing platform designed
for smartphones. Symbian was
originally developed as a closed-
source OS for PDA’s in 1998 by
Symbian Ltd.
WebOS

Open WebOS or LG WebOS,


is a multitasking operating
system for smart devices such
as
Smart TV’s and it has been
used as a mobile operating
system
 What is ICT?
What are the trends
in the ICT?
Types of Social Media
Mobile Operating
System
ICT in the
Philippines
Philippines is dub as the
"ICT Hub of Asia"
ICT in the
Several Philippines
international companies dub the
Philippines as the “ICT Hub of Asia”

Due to huge growth of ICT-related jobs


around the country BPO (Business Process
Outsourcing) centers.
ICT industry shares 19.3% of the total
employment population here in the
Philippines.
BPO INDUSTRY
ICT in the
2013, edition of Philippines
Measuring the
Information Society by the
International Telecommunication
Union. There are 106.8 cell
phones per 100 Filipinos in the
year 2012. That would mean that
for every 100 Filipinos you meet,
there is a chance that they have
a cell phone and approximately
for the seven of them, they have
two.
ICT in the
Philippines
2013, Time Magazine’s “The
Selfiest Cities around the
World” of 2013 places two cities
(Pasig and Makati) in the
Philippines in the top 1 and top
10 spots. The study was
conducted using Instagram, a
popular photo sharing application
How does ICT change
the Philippine
employment?
Web vs
Internet
INTERN
INTERNET
ET WEWEB
B
Internet is the actual the web refers to
interconnection of the system that
computers and other enables people to
networks, access information
over the internet.
INTERN
INTERNET
ET WE WEB
B
The Internet is a series of
The Web, formerly
interconnected
referred to as the
computer systems the
World Wide Web, is
Web functions on, plus
the pages/sites you
the medium allows files
see when you log
and e-mails to travel
online.
along.
INTERN
INTERNETET WEWEB
B
refers to the software aspect as
- is the hardware aspect it relates to the Protocols.
because it relates to HTTP are the system or
procedures that enables the
computer networks,
transfer of information in the
connections and internet) web
infrastructures. services, applications and
platforms.
INTERN
INTERNET
ET WE WEB
B
There are various examples
Some specific examples of how the
of web application, which
Internet is used include: Social
are given below.
media and content sharing; E-
Gmail.
mail and other forms of
Google Docs.
communication, such as
Google Analytics.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC),
Microsoft Office 365.
Internet telephony, instant
Canva.
messaging, video conferencing.
Facebook.
EVOLUTION
OF WEB
EVOLUTION OF WEB
Web is the common name for the
World Wide Web, a subset of the
internet consisting of the pages
that can be accessed by a Web
Browser.
0 0 0
1 2 3
WEB 1.0 WEB 2.0 WEB 3.0
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.
WEB 1.0
WEB 2.0

❖Web 2.0 is the evolution of Web


1.0 by adding dynamic web pages
– users are able to see a website
differently than others.

❖Web 2.0 allows users to interact


with the page: instead of reading a
page, the user may be able to
comment or create a user account.
Darcy DiNucci,
coined the term
“Web 2.0”
on January 1999. In
her article titled
“Fragmented Future”
WEB 2.0
Examples:
• Social networking
sites,
• Blog,
• Wikis,
• Video sharing sites,
• Hosted services and
• Web applications.
FEATURES OF WEB
2.0

1.Folksonomy
2.Rich User Experience
3.User Participation
4.Long Tail
5.Software as a Service
6.Mass Participation
FOLKSONOMY
- allows users to categorize
and classify/arrange
information using freely
chosen keywords. (e.g.
tagging).

Rich User
Experience
- content is dynamic and is
responsive to user’s input.
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 comments,
reviews, and evaluation.
Long Tail
– services that are offered
on demand rather than on a
one-time purchase.

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.
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 software.
Mass
Participation
 diverse information
sharing through
universal web access.

 Since most users can use


the Internet, Web 2.0’s
content is based on
people from various
cultures.
What are the differences
between WEB 1.0 and
WEB 2.0?
WEB 3.0

Web 3.0 describes the next evolution of


the World Wide Web, the user interface
that provides access to documents,
applications and multimedia on the
internet.
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
The term was WEB 3.0

coined by the
inventor of the
World Wide Web, Tim
Berners-Lee. Lee
also noted that the
Semantic Web is a
component of Web
3.0.
WEB 3.0

The aim of Web 3.0 is to have


machines (servers) understand
the user’s preferences to be able
to deliver web content
specifically targeting the user.
WEB 3.0
For example,
If you search in the Internet for “Where is the
best place to go shopping?” Web 3.0 will aim
to give you results depending on how you
made choices in the past. If you have purchased
several shoes online, the Internet will give you results
on the best place with the highest rated shoes
around your vicinity.
Best feature of Web 3.0 is that
it predicts your possible input
or it uses your previous inputs to
give you the best answer that you
are searching for.

It can locate your location,


and even notify you in a Facebook
image that you can be tag with.

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