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Lesson 1 - Introduction To ICT

The document provides an introduction to information and communications technology (ICT). It defines key terms like information, communication, and technology. It then explains that ICT deals with using different communication technologies to locate, save, send, and edit information. The document outlines objectives and uses of ICT, as well as positive and negative impacts of ICT on everyday lives. It also discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0, key features of Web 2.0, and trends in ICT like technological convergence and social media.
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Lesson 1 - Introduction To ICT

The document provides an introduction to information and communications technology (ICT). It defines key terms like information, communication, and technology. It then explains that ICT deals with using different communication technologies to locate, save, send, and edit information. The document outlines objectives and uses of ICT, as well as positive and negative impacts of ICT on everyday lives. It also discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0, key features of Web 2.0, and trends in ICT like technological convergence and social media.
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INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Kingsley M. Matugas
Empowerment Technologies
Teacher
Contact No: 0992-410-3454
Messenger: Kingsley Mendoza Matugas
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Objectives:
By the end of the session, the students should be able to:
✓ Apply the classroom policies and discipline in the subject.
✓ Identify the goals to be achieved in the subject Empowerment
Technologies.
✓ Improve their knowledge on how ICT affects their everyday
lives and the state of our nation.
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

INFORMATION
-refers to the knowledge obtained from
reading, investigation, study or
research.
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

COMMUNICATION
-act of transmitting messages.
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGY
-the use or application of scientific
knowledge.
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY


-deals with the use of different
communication technologies to locate,
save, send, and edit information.
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Uses of ICT i. Business


ii. Financial Services
iii. Entertainment
iv. Public Services
v. Work and Employment
vi. Communication
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Positive Impacts of ICT in our Everyday Lives


i. Daily Routine management v. Children’s Education
ii. Social Relationship vi. Self-Employment
iii. Information Sharing vii. Paperless Environment
iv. Communication viii. Developing Health Literacy
INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

Negative Impacts of ICT in our Everyday Lives


i. Reduced face-to-face iv. Cost
interaction v. Job loss
ii. Social Disconnect vi. Security/loss of privacy
iii. Reduced Physical Activity/
Health Problems
Online systems, functions, and platforms

Objectives:
By the end of the session, the students should be able to:
✓ Compare and contrast the differences between online
platforms, sites, and content.
✓ Understand the features of Web 2.0.
Online systems, functions, and platforms

Internet World Wide Web

A global An
computer VS information
network system
WORLD WIDE WEB

Definition:
It is a collection of all the public websites or
pages that users can access on their local
computers and other devices through the
internet.
WORLD WIDE WEB

Websites
It is a collection of webpages that contains
information, data, design and multimedia
elements. It can be found on Web by using a
domain name.
WORLD WIDE WEB

Webpage
It is a document, commonly written in HTML, that
is viewed in an internet browser.
WORLD WIDE WEB

Search Engine Browser

Website VS Software
KINDS OF WEBSITE

STATIC DYNAMIC

Involving
Fixed
Content
VS Human
Interaction
EVOLUTION OF WEB

Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0


• Static Web • Dynamic Web • Semantic
Web
EVOLUTION OF WEB

Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0


• READABLE • WRITABLE • EXECUTABLE
KEY 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.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

#RatedK
#HashT5
#DeadNaSiMarlou
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

#DU30
#Du30BeastMode
#IronFist
#SumbaganayTa
#SuntukanTayo
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

#Plagiarism
#TitoSottoPlagiarism
#EnglishToTagalog
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

2. Rich User Experience

Content is dynamic and is responsive


to user’s input.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

3. User Participation

The owner of the website is not the


only one who is able to put content,
others also can by their own means.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

4. Long Tail

Services are offered on demand rather


than a one-time purchase.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0
KEY 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.
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

BANDWIDTH SPEED

Volume of
VS Rate
Information
KEY FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

6. Mass Participation

It is a 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.
WEB 3.0 PROBLEMS

1. Compatibility
HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0.

2. Security
The user’s security is also in question since the machine is saving
his or her preferences.

3. Vastness
The World Wide Web already contains billions of web pages.
WEB 3.0 PROBLEMS

4. Vagueness
Certain words are imprecise. The words “old” and “small”
would depend on the user.

5. Logic
Since machines use logic, there are certain limitations for a
computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a
given time.
Online systems, functions, and platforms

Objectives:
By the end of the session, the students should be able to:

✓ Learn the different trends in ICT and use them to their


advantage
Trends in ICT

1. Technological Convergence
-using several technologies to accomplish a
task conveniently.
Trends in ICT
Trends in ICT

“It is the blending of


multiple technology
into one platform, for
purposes of delivering a
dynamic experience.”
Trends in ICT

2. Social Media
-a website, application, or online channel
that enables web users to create, co-
create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-
generated content.
TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Social Networks Media sharing

Bookmarking Sites Social Media Microblogging

Social News Blogs and Forums


Trends in ICT

3. Mobile Technologies
-devices’ capabilities to do tasks that were
originally found in personal computers.
Mobile Technologies
Windows
iOS Phone OS

Operating Symbian
Systems Android
WebOS
Blackberry OS
Windows
Trends in ICT

4. Assistive Media
-a nonprofit service designed to help
people who have visual and reading
impairments.

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