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Emtech Week 1.0 Notes

ICT refers to information and communication technologies and involves using technologies like mobile phones, internet, and computers to locate, save, send, and edit information. The development of ICT over the decades is outlined from the 1940s with early computing machines to the present with technologies like cloud computing and smart devices. ICT plays an important role in everyday modern life and has transformed how people work, learn, communicate and access services and information. The Philippines has emerged as a major player in the global ICT industry with a large business process outsourcing sector and ranks highly in internet and mobile connectivity and usage compared to other Southeast Asian nations. ICT is transforming many aspects of Philippine society and is important for economic development, education, and improving

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Emtech Week 1.0 Notes

ICT refers to information and communication technologies and involves using technologies like mobile phones, internet, and computers to locate, save, send, and edit information. The development of ICT over the decades is outlined from the 1940s with early computing machines to the present with technologies like cloud computing and smart devices. ICT plays an important role in everyday modern life and has transformed how people work, learn, communicate and access services and information. The Philippines has emerged as a major player in the global ICT industry with a large business process outsourcing sector and ranks highly in internet and mobile connectivity and usage compared to other Southeast Asian nations. ICT is transforming many aspects of Philippine society and is important for economic development, education, and improving

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What is

ICT
“ICT literacy basically involves using
different communication
technologies such as mobile
phones, telephone, Internet to
locate, save, send and edit
information. ”
History ICT
1940s-1950s: Early Computing Machines
1960s: Mainframes and Minicomputers
1970s: Microprocessors and Personal Computers
1980s: Rise of Personal Computing
1990s: Internet and World Wide Web
2000s: Mobile Revolution and Broadband
2010s: Cloud Computing and Smart Devices
Present and Beyond: AI, 5G, and Beyond
Electronic Numerical
Integrator and Computer

1945
Mainframes
1960
Microprocessors
1970
Moore's law

"The complexity for


minimum component costs
has increased at a rate of
roughly a factor of two per
year".
Personal Computing
1980
Internet
1990s
Mobile Revolution
2000s
In Our Everyday Lives
Lesson 1
ICT in Our Everyday Lives:

• The state of ICT technologies


• Online systems, functions, and platforms
Objectives
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.
Questions
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?
Does ICT make the world go
round? Why?
How important is it in our daily
lives?
ICT in the Philippines
ICT in the Philippines
Philippines is dubbed as the
“ICT Hub of Asia” because
of the huge growth of ICT-
related jobs around the
country.

Ex. Call Center or BPO.


ICT in the Philippines

ICT shares 19.3% of the


total employment
population here in the
Philippines.
ICT in the Philippines

Time Magazine’s
“Selfiest Cities around
the World” of 2013
places two cities from the
Philippines in the Top 1
and Top 10 spots.
According to 2013 edition of Measuring
the Information Society by the
International Telecommunication Union,
there are 106.8 cellphones per
100 Filipinos in the year 2012.
The Philippines has 106.4 M mobile
subscribers and 10.8 internet users
Added: 03/13/2012 from eMarketer
“The Philippines is one of the
countries that benefits most
of ICT”
What can you say about
the development of ICT in
the Philippines compared
to other countries?
Trends in Various
ICT Statistics
Philippines
Source- Philippine Institute for Development Studies: Examining Trends in ICT Statistics:
How Does the Philippines Fare in ICT?
Jose Ramon G. Albert, Ramonette B. Serafica and Beverly T. Lumbera
Percentage of Households with Computer and
Percentage of Households with internet Access
Selected ICT statistics in Philippines, 2005- 2013
Networked Readiness Index NRI

• The NRI covers 143 countries in 2015


and rates each country on a scale of 1
(worst) to 7 (best) on the level of their
ICT competitiveness and well-being.
NRI has four main categories
• Environment (the political and regulatory
environment, and business and innovation environment)

• Readiness (Infrastructure, Affordability, and Skills)


• Usage (individual, business, and government usages)
• Impact (measures the economic and social impacts)
Networked Readiness Index NRI
of ASEAN member countries, 2012-2015
Prices of selected ICT services in PPP$ per month,
2013
PH internet Cost: Retail Market
Average Connection Speed and Average Peak Connection
Speed in Q3 2015 among Asia-Pacific Countries
Value for Money (kbps per USD) in 2014
Source: LIRNEasia
What can you say about
the development of ICT in
the Philippines?
What do you think are the
impact of the development
of ICT in the Philippines on
our lives?
“In the past one and a half decades, the world
has vastly changed economic transactions, data
sharing, and the entire general way of life given
the dynamic and innovative landscape
brought about by information and
communications technologies (ICT). “
ICT's Importance in
Philippine Society
ICT's Importance in Philippine Society

• Archipelagic country - improve connectivity


• Improve productivity and efficiency
Different sectors
• government and governance
• education
• economy
• employment
• industries
• small businesses
ICT's Importance in Philippine Society
Country's Economic Strengths

• Agribusiness
• Tourism
• Globally competitive industrial and service center
• Information and communication technology and
knowledge economy
The Need to Develop ICT for Agriculture
• Philippine economy is largely agricultural
12% of GDP, 33% of workforce

• Country is the world's largest producer of coconuts


and pineapples, and one of the largest producers
of rice and sugar.
The Need to Boost Country's Tourism through
ICT

• Tourism Sector - no other sector spreads wealth


and jobs across poor countries in the same way as
this sector

• http://itsmorefuninthephilippines.com/

• 4M tourists in 2012
Case Comparison:
Philippines vs Malaysia vs Singapore
Written Work

Activity
ICT, Me and My Community
Compose an insightful Reflection
paper on the nature of ICT in the
context of our lives, society, and
professional tracks (Arts, TechVoc,
Sports, Academic)
Submission

Wednesday
September 6, 2023
Criteria
• Content & Understanding
• Insight & Analysis
• Clarity & Organization
• Presentation & Style: (Handwritten)

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