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TRODUCTION TO ICT
How many times have you checked your phone
this morning?
How many status updates have you posted in
Facebook, Twitter or Instagram today?
Did you use the Internet/mobile for an hour after
you woke up this morning?
Do you follow a celebrity/crush via his/her social
media account?
Information and Communication
Technologies

- It deals with the use of different


communication technologies such
as mobile phones, telephone,
Internet to locate, save, send and
edit information.
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'sinformation and
communications
technology(ICT) agenda in
support of national
development.
Internet
is the global system of interconnected
computer networks that use
theInternetprotocol suite (TCP/IP) to
link billions of devices worldwide.
meansof connecting a computer to
any other computer anywhere in the
world via dedicated routers and servers.
sometimes called simply "the Net," is a
worldwide system of computer networks
- a network of networks in which users
at any one computer can get
information from any other computer
World Wide Web
an information system on the
Internet that allows documents to be
connected to other documents by
hypertext links, enabling the user to
search for information by moving
from one document to another.
is an information space where
documents and otherwebresources
are identified by URLs, interlinked by
hypertext links, and can be accessed
via theInternet.
Invented by Tim-Berners Lee
Web Pages
Web page is a hypertext document
connected to the World Wide Web.
It is a document that is suitable for
the World WideWeb
Websites
a location connected to the Internet
that maintains one or more pages on
the World Wide Web.
It is a related collection of World Wide
Web (WWW) files that includes a
beginning file called ahome page.
Web browser
It displays aweb pageon a
monitor or mobile device
is a software application for
retrieving, presenting, and
traversing information resources
on the World Wide Web.
Static Web pages
Static is Web 1.0
Dynamic is Web 2.0, 3.0
Static web page is 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 that is referred to as Web
1.0
Static Web pages
Dynamic Web pages
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 the we visit today
are Web 2.0
Dynamic web pages
Static vs. Dynamic Web
page
Static"meansunchanged or
constant, while
"dynamic"meanschanging or lively.

Astaticsite is one that is usually


written in plain HTML and what is in
the code of thepageis what is
displayed to the user. Adynamicsite
is one that is written using a server-
side scripting language such as PHP,
ASP, JSP, or ColdFusion.
Features of Web 2.0
1. Folksonomy- allows user to categorize
and classify information using freely
chosen keywords e.g tagging by
facebook, twitter, use tags that start with
the pound sign #, referred to as hastag
2. Rich User Experience- content is
dynamic and is responsive to users input
3. 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 e.g
lazada.com, amazon.com
Features of Web 2.0
4. 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.
5. Software as a Service- users will
be subscribe to a software only when
needed rather than purchasing them e.g
Google docs used to create and edit
word processing and spread sheet.
Features of Web 2.0
5. Mass Participation- diverse
information sharing through universal
web access. Web 2.0s content is based
on people from various cultures
Web 3.0 and
Semantic Web
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.
Semantic web is a component of Web 3.0
Semantic web provides a common framework
that allows data to be shared and reused across
application, enterprise, and community
boundaries.
The aim of web 3.0 is to have is to have
machines or servers understand the users
preferences to be able to deliver web content
specifically targeting the user.
Problems with Web 3.0
Compatibility
Security
Vastness
Vagueness
Logic
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:
a. Social Networks- these are sites that allow
you to connect with other people with the same
interests or background.
b. Bookmarking Sites- these are sites that
allow you to store and manage links to various
websites and resources.
Trends in ICT
c. Social news- these are sites that allow users to post
their own news items or links to other news sources. The
users can also comment on the post and comments may
also be ranked .
d. Media Sharing- these are sites that allow you to
upload and share media content like images, music, and
video.
e. Mircoblogging- these are sites that focus on short
updates from the user. Those subscribed to the user will
be able to receive these updates.
f. Blogs and Forums- these websites allow users to
post their content. Other users are able to comment on
the said topic.
Trends in ICT
3. Mobile Technologies- popularity
of smartphones and tablets. Latest
mobile devices use 4G Networking LTE,
which is currently the fastest mobile
network. Mobile devices use different
operating systems.
iOS

Androi
d
Blackberry
OS
Windows Phone
OS

Symbian

Web OS

Windows Mobile
Trends in ICT
4. Assertive Media- 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.
Key Terms
Web 1.0- static website without interactivity
Web 2.0- websites that contain dynamic content
Web 3.0- a concept of the World Wide Web that is designed to
cater to the individual user
Static-refers to the web that are the same regardless of the
user
Folksonomy- allows users to categorize and classify/ arrange
information
Hashtag- used to categorize posts in website
Convergence- the synergy of technological advancements to
work on a similar goal or task
Social media- websites, applications, or online channels that
enable users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange
user-generated content.

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