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Lesson 1. Introduction To ICT

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EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES Information and Communication Technologies It deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephones, Internet to locate, save, send and edit information. Information and Communication Technologies INTERNET WORLD WIDE WEB ‘WEB PAGE WEB SITES WEB BROWSER ‘The global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link billions of devices worldwide. An information system on the Internet 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. Invented by Tim-Berners Lee. Hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web. A location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web, Example: www.google.com, www facebook.com, www, youtube.com A software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. Example: Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Mozilla Firefox STATIC WEB PAGES * Web 1.0 * Flat page or stationary page * The page is “as is” * Cannot be manipulated by the user. * Unchanged or constant * Written in plain HTML and what is in the code of the page is what is displayed to the user. + The web that are the same regardless of the user DYNAMIC WEB PAGES * Web 2.0, Web 3.0 * The user can see the website differently * Allows users to interact with the page * Changing or lively. * Written using a server-side scripting language such as PHP, ASP, JSP, or ColdFusion. + Web pages are affected by user input or preference + Examples: social networking sites, wikis, video sharing sites Features of Web 2.0 FOLKSONOMY Allows users to categorize and classify information using freely chosen keywords example tagging by Facebook, ‘Twitter, use tags that start with the pound sign #, referred to as hashtag. LONG TAIL Services that are offered on-demand rather than on @ one-time purchase. This is synonymous with subscribing to a dota plan that charges you for the ‘amount of time you spent on the Internet, ‘or a data plan that charges you for the ‘amount of bandwidth you used. RICH USER EXPERIENCE The content is dynamic and is responsive to-user’s input SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE Users will be subscribed to a software- only when needed rather than purchasing them example Google docs used to create and edit word processing and spreadsheet USER PARTICIPATION The owner of the website is not the only cone who is able to put content. Others ‘re able to place the content of their own by means of comments, reviews, and evaluation, MASS PARTICIPATION Diverse information sharing through universal web access. Web 2.0's content Js based on people from various cultures. Features of Web 3.0 ‘SEMANTIC WEB. The next evolution of the Web involves the Semantic Web. The semantic web improves web technologies in order to generate, share and connect content through search and analysis based on the ability to understand the meaning of words, rather than on keywords or numbers. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Combining this capability with natural language processing, in Web 3.0, computers can understand information like humans in order to provide faster and more relevant results. They become more intelligent to satisfy the needs of users. uBiquity Content is accessible by multiple applications, every device is connected to the web, the services can be used. everywhere. 3D GRAPHICS ‘The three-dimensional design is being used extensively in websites and services in Web 3.0. Museum guides, computer games, e-commerce, geospatial contexts, etc. are all ‘examples that use 3D graphics CONNECTIVITY With Web 3.0, information is more connected thanks to semantic metadata. Asa result, the user experience evolves to another level of connectivity that leverages all the available information. Problem with Web 3.0 COMPATIBILITY SECURITY VASTNESS VAGUENESS LoGic HTML Files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0 The user's security is also in question since the machines saving one's preferences. The World Wide Wen already contains billions of web pages. Certain words are imprecise. The word “old” and "small" would depend on the user. ‘Since machines use logic, there are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referringto at a given time. Trends in ICT Bs CONVERGENCE The synergy of technological ‘advancements to work on a similar goal or task SOCIAL MEDIA ‘Awebsite, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user- generated content. MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES The popularity of smartphones and tablets. Latest mobile devices use 5G, which is currently the fastest mobile network. Mobile devices use different operating systems. ASSISTIVE MEDIA Anonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A. database of audio recordings is used to read to the user. Social Media ‘SOCIAL NETWORKS ‘These are sites that allow you to connect with other people with the same interests or background MEDIA SHARING ‘These are sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video BOOKMARKING SITES ‘These are sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources, MICROBLOGGING These are sites that focus on short updates from the user. Those subscribed to the user will be able to receive these updates ‘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. BLOG & FORUMS These websites allow users to post their content, Other users are able to comment on the said topic Mobile Technologies — symbian Original mobile phone OS used by Nokia phone los JS Used in Apple devices such as iPhone and iPad BLACKBERRY OS 8 Used in Blackberry Devices ANDROID | An open-source operating system developed by Google. WINDOWS PHONE OS = A closed source and proprietary operating system developed by Microsoft weeos webOS Originally used for smartphone; later used in smart TVs

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