Lesson 1                           sites, blogs, wikis, video
sharing sites, hosted services,
Introduction to Information and    and web applications.
Communication Technologies
• The state of ICT technologies
• Online systems, functions,
and platforms
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.
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