Information and Communication
Technology Website
ICT - A collection of related network web
resources, such as web pages,
- Deals with the use of different multimedia content, which are typically
communication technologies such as identified with a common domain name,
mobile phones, telephone, internet, etc. and published on at least one web server.
to locate, save, send, and edit
information http://www.slideshare.net/login
Digital Natives
- a person born or brought up during the (.com) - private
age of digital technology and therefore
familiar with computers and the Internet (.ph) - Philippines
from an early age
(
ICT in the Philippines
Webpage
- According to the 2013 edition of
Measuring the Information Society by the - A document that acts as a web resource
International Telecommunication Union, on the World Wide Web
there are 106.8 cellphones per 100
Filipinos in the year 2012. WEB
- In 2010, the ICT industry shares 19.3% of
the total employment population here in 1. Web 1.0
the Philippines 2. Web 2.0
- Selfiest City in the World (TIME magazine) 3. Web 3.0
● Makati and Pasig City (ranks 1)
● Cebu City (ranks 9) Web 1.0
Internet - Refers to the first stage in the World Wide
Web which was entirely made up of web
- A global wide area network that connects pages connected by hyperlinks
computer systems across the world - Static Web
- A worldwide system of computer - Read-only web
networks
-
World Wide Web
--
- Invented by TimBerners-Lee in 1989
- An information space where documents Web 2.0
and other web resources are identified by
URLs, interlinked by hypertext links, and - A term coined by Darcy DiNucci on
can be accessed via the internet. January 1999
- Allows users to interact with the page
Web Browser instead of just reading a page
- A software application for accessing * Dynamic Web-
information on the World Wide Web.
Examples : -
- Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla
Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, - “ Read – write web”
etc.
a person born or brought up during the age of
digital technology and therefore familiar with
computers and
, the Internet from an early age. 5. Software as a Service
contains Web pages with fixed content - Users will subscribe to a software only when
needed, rather than purchasing them
doesn't change unless it has been added in the
Ex. Purchasing Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.
html code.
6. Mass Participation
Static sites are the most basic type of website
and are the easiest to create. Unlike dynamic - Diverse information sharing through universal
websites, they do not require any Web web access
programming or database design. A static site
can be built by simply creating a few HTML Web 3.0 Semantic Web
pages and publishing them to
- It is a movement led by the World Wide Web
a Web server. Consortium (W3C).
“Read-only web” * It encourages web developers to include
semantic content in their web pages.
Information portal
- The semantic web improves web technologies
usually means capable of action and/or in order to generate, share and connect content
through search and analysis based on the
change ability to understand the meaning of words,
rather than on keywords or numbers.
aweb pagethat displays different content
Web 3.0 Features
each time it's viewed.
1. Artificial Intelligence
Features of Web 2.0
-
1. Folksonomy
Ex. Voice search using google
- Allows users to categorize and classify /
arrange information using freely chosen 2. 3D Graphics
keywords.
-
Ex. “Tags” when searching for something
3. Connectivity
2. Rich User Experience
-
- Content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s
input - information is more connected thanks to
semantic metadata. As a result, the user
Ex. Netflix experience evolves to another level of
connectivity that leverages all the available
3. User Participation information.
- The owner of the website is not the only one 4. Ubiquity
who is able to put content
- Content is accessible by multiple applications,
Ex. Facebook earns through ADS every device is connected to the web, the
services can be used everywhere.
4. Long Tail
Trends in ICT
- Services that are offered on demand rather
than on a one – time purchase 1. Convergence
-
Technology Website
ICT - A collection of related network web
resources, such as web pages,
- Deals with the use of different multimedia content, which are typically
communication technologies such as identified with a common domain name,
mobile phones, telephone, internet, etc. and published on at least one web server.
to locate, save, send, and edit
information http://www.slideshare.net/login
Digital Natives
- a person born or brought up during the (.com) - private
age of digital technology and therefore
familiar with computers and the Internet (.ph) - Philippines
from an early age
(
ICT in the Philippines
Webpage
- According to the 2013 edition of
Measuring the Information Society by the - A document that acts as a web resource
International Telecommunication Union, on the World Wide Web
there are 106.8 cellphones per 100
Filipinos in the year 2012. WEB
- In 2010, the ICT industry shares 19.3% of
the total employment population here in 1. Web 1.0
the Philippines 2. Web 2.0
- Selfiest City in the World (TIME magazine) 3. Web 3.0
● Makati and Pasig City (ranks 1)
● Cebu City (ranks 9) Web 1.0
Internet - Refers to the first stage in the World Wide
Web which was entirely made up of web
- A global wide area network that connects pages connected by hyperlinks
computer systems across the world - Static Web
- A worldwide system of computer - Read-only web
networks
-
World Wide Web
--
- Invented by TimBerners-Lee in 1989
- An information space where documents Web 2.0
and other web resources are identified by
URLs, interlinked by hypertext links, and - A term coined by Darcy DiNucci on
can be accessed via the internet. January 1999
- Allows users to interact with the page
Web Browser instead of just reading a page
- A software application for accessing * Dynamic Web-
information on the World Wide Web.
Examples : -
- Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla
Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, - “ Read – write web”
etc.
a person born or brought up during the age of
digital technology and therefore familiar with
computers and
, the Internet from an early age. 5. Software as a Service
contains Web pages with fixed content - Users will subscribe to a software only when
needed, rather than purchasing them
doesn't change unless it has been added in the
Ex. Purchasing Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.
html code.
6. Mass Participation
Static sites are the most basic type of website
and are the easiest to create. Unlike dynamic - Diverse information sharing through universal
websites, they do not require any Web web access
programming or database design. A static site
can be built by simply creating a few HTML Web 3.0 Semantic Web
pages and publishing them to
- It is a movement led by the World Wide Web
a Web server. Consortium (W3C).
“Read-only web” * It encourages web developers to include
semantic content in their web pages.
Information portal
- The semantic web improves web technologies
usually means capable of action and/or in order to generate, share and connect content
through search and analysis based on the
change ability to understand the meaning of words,
rather than on keywords or numbers.
aweb pagethat displays different content
Web 3.0 Features
each time it's viewed.
1. Artificial Intelligence
Features of Web 2.0
-
1. Folksonomy
Ex. Voice search using google
- Allows users to categorize and classify /
arrange information using freely chosen 2. 3D Graphics
keywords.
-
Ex. “Tags” when searching for something
3. Connectivity
2. Rich User Experience
-
- Content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s
input - information is more connected thanks to
semantic metadata. As a result, the user
Ex. Netflix experience evolves to another level of
connectivity that leverages all the available
3. User Participation information.
- The owner of the website is not the only one 4. Ubiquity
who is able to put content
- Content is accessible by multiple applications,
Ex. Facebook earns through ADS every device is connected to the web, the
services can be used everywhere.
4. Long Tail
Trends in ICT
- Services that are offered on demand rather
than on a one – time purchase 1. Convergence
-