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The-Current-State-of-

ICT-Technologies
Empowerment Technology
E T E B W I S
W R I T T T E
E E O L C N P L H
E I A D M
WEB 1.0 VS. WEB 2.0
WEB 1.0
• It is a term coined to differentiate the first stage of the World
Wide Web (www) in comparison with the present stage of the
internet technology.
• At the beginning, there were few web content creators.
• Webpages were static and were called read only web.
• The only available feedback mechanism was through private
emails.
• 45 millions global users (1996)
• focused on companies home pages
• Owning content (Britannica online)
• HTML, portals
• Directories (taxonomy)
• Netscape WEB 1.0
• Page views
• Advertising
Static Web Users
WEB 2.0
• The term Web 2.0 was first used around 2004.
• Internet technology became more and more interactive.
• The internet became more available for everyone.
• The users can now interact, contribute, and create their own
internet space and content (Explosion of Information & Social
Media).
WEB 2.0
• “The wildly read-write web” XML, RSS
• 1 billion+ global users (2016) web applications
• Focused on communities tagging (folksonomy)
• Blogs Google
• Sharing content cost per click
• Wikipedia word of mouth
Web Dynamics Community
User’s Contribution
WEB 3.0
• It is described by Tim Berners-Lee (Father of the WWW) as the read-write-
execute web.
• It is referred to as the semantic web or data driven web content and response.
• The context of the search of the user is processed by a programming
language to help the user by presenting options of what the person is
interested in.
• It will not make Web 2.0 obsolete.
WEB 3.0
• “The portable personal web” focused on the individual
• Lifestream
• Consolidating dynamic content use engagements
• The semantic web advertisement
• Widgets,drag and drop mashups
• Use behavior (me-enomy)
• Igoogle , netVibes
Database

Web Semantics
Artificial
User Behavior
Intelligence
The Current State of ICT
ICT – Information and Communications Technology.

It is an extended term of Information Technology (IT).


It stresses the role of unified communications and the integration
of telecommunications, computers, as well as necessary enterprise
software, middleware, storage, and audio-visual systems, which
enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information.
How dependent have we become
on technology?
REVIEW
•We are not to dependent on technolgy
 We are not to dependent on technology because people use their
technology and gadgets for lots of useful things such as keeping
up with news, emailing people for connecting and working, and
having a complete office with you every day. Also we technology
can be anything. Cars and Planes are technology. Are we to
dependent on cars and planes?
REVIEW
•Just cause we rely often on technology doesn't mean we
are dependent. I have heard people say that life is way
harder without technology. We know this, but technology
was created to make life easier, that is the main purpose. Just
cause we might rely on something doesn't mean we can't live
without it. Sure it will be harder since we are used to it, but
not impossible.
REVIEW
•Technology is the future
If it weren't for technology, I would not be able to post this right now, if it
weren't for technology, you wouldn't be able to communicate with friends
or family across the globe in seconds, if it weren't for technology, the
masses of research going into cancer could not be carried out.
From the wheel to the Iphone 5s, technology has given us some of the
greatest inventions of all time, it always has and always will...Technology is
the future.
REVIEW
Technology - The application of scientific
knowledge for practical purposes, especially
in industry. A machinery and equipment
developed from the application of scientific
knowledge.
Trends in
ICT
Trends in ICT

1. Convergence – Technical convergence is the


synergy of technological advancement to
work on a similar goal or task.
Trends in ICT

2. Social Media – Social Media is a website


application, or online channel that enables
web users to create, co-create, discuss,
modify, and exchange user-generated content.
According to Nielsen, a global information
and measurement company, Internet users
spend more time in social media sites than in
any other type of site.
Six Type of Social Media

a. Social Networks – These are sites that allow


you to connect with other people with the
same interests or background.
Six Type of Social Media

b. Bookmarking Sites – These are sites that


allow you to store and manage links to
various websites and resources.
Six Type of Social Media

c. Social News – These are sites that allow users


to post their own news items or links to other
new sources. The user can also comment on
the post and comments may also be ranked.
Six Type of Social Media

d. Media Sharing – These are sites that allow


you to upload and share media content like
images, music, and video.
Six Type of Social Media

e. Micro blogging – These are sites that focus on


short updates from the user. Those subscribe
to the user will be able to receive these
updates. Example: Twitter and Plurk
Six Type of Social Media

f. Blogs and Forums – These are sites that allow


users to post their content. Other users are
able to comment on the said topic.
Trends in ICT

3. Mobile Technologies – The popularity of


smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise
over the years.
Mobile Devices use different operating system:

a. IOS – used in Apple devices such as the


iPhone and iPad.
b. Android –an open source operating system
developed by Google. Being open source
means several mobile phone companies use
this OS for free
Mobile Devices use different operating system:

c. Blackberry OS – used in Blackberry devices.


d. Window Phone OS – a closed source and
propriety operating system developed by
Microsoft.
e. Symbian – The original smartphone OS;
used by Nokia devices.
Mobile Devices use different operating system:

f. WebOS – originally used for smartphones;


now used for smart TVs.
g. Windows Mobile – developed by Microsoft
for smartphones and pocket PCs.
Trends in ICT

4. Assistive Media – Assistive media is a


nonprofit service designed to help people who
have visual and reading impairment. A
database of audio recording is used to read to
the user.
Technology Convergence
It is an evolution of technological developments that merge into a new
system bringing together different types of applications and media.

It is the single most


important example of
technological convergence.
SOCIAL MEDIA
It is a collection of internet-based communication
tools and computer assisted channels dedicated to allow
users to interact, communicate, and share information in
a virtual community and network.
It is a popular free social networking site with more than
a billion users around the globe that allows its users to create
profiles, upload photos and videos, create and join groups,
react to friend’s posts, creative events, send messages,
keeping in touch with close friends, and relatives.
With more than 300 Million users in 2016, this social
networking site allows users to microblog or broadcast short
messages called “tweets.” Registered Tweeter members can
also read and follow tweets of other users.
With more than 300 Million users in 2016, this social
networking site allows users to microblog or broadcast short
messages called “tweets.” Registered Tweeter members can
also read and follow tweets of other users.
With more than 300 Million users in 2016, this social
networking site allows users to microblog or broadcast short
messages called “tweets.” Registered Tweeter members can
also read and follow tweets of other users.
MOBILE MEDIA
A range of handheld devices,
from mobile phones, tablets, and e-
readers to game consoles, primarily
used as personal, interactive, Internet-
enabled and user-controlled portable
platforms that allow interconnected
users to exchange personal and
nonpersonal information ( Wei,
2013 ).
ASSISTIVE MEDIA
• It is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 in
Michigan, USA. It was founded by David H. Harvey.
• The organization was the first internet-based reading
service for persons with visual and reading impairments.
• The produce and publish voice-recorded written materials
on cassettes, cds, and in the internet.
LET’S HAVE A QUIZ!
Ginoo V. 2.0

EMPOWERMENT of TECHNOLOGIES
Question no. 1
What is the meaning of the
abbreviation ICT?
Question no. 2
Question no. 3
Question no. 4
Question no. 5
The Inventor of WWW and
also known as the Father of
World Wide Web?
Question no. 6
Question no. 7
Question no. 8
Question no. 9-10

Two kinds of Web Page?


Question no. 11
It is known as flat page or
stationary page in the sense that
the page is “as is” and cannot be
manipulated by the user.
Question no. 12
It is a web page that allows user
to interact with the page, the user
may be able to comment or create
a user account.
Question no. 13
Question no. 14
Question no. 15
LET’S HAVE the
ANSWER!
Ginoo V. 2.0

EMPOWERMENT of TECHNOLOGIES
Question no. 1

Information Communication Technology


Question no. 2

Information Communication Technology/ICT


Question no. 3

Internet
Question no. 4

WWW/ World Wide Web


Question no. 5

Tim Berners Lee


Question no. 6

Web Pages
Question no. 7

Websites
Question no. 8

Webbrowser/s
Question no. 9-10

Static and Dynamic


Question no. 11

Static
Question no. 12

Dynamic
Question no. 13

Internet Explorer
Question no. 14

Opera Browser/ Opera


Question no. 15

Chrome

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