ICT L1 - WWW

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  • www was introduced by Tim Berners- Lee in 1989.
  • WEB 1.0 - Website pages are static: The pages do not allow interactivity with the user.
  • WEB 1.0 - Website contents and layouts are inseparable.
  • WEB 1.0 - - Website contents are stored in files.
  • WEB 1.0 - - Websites use proprietary HTML Tags.
  • WEB 1.0 - Website forms are usually sent by email.
  • WEB 2.0 - Was coined by Darcy DiNucci in 1999
  • WEB 2.0 - Allowed interactivity
  • WEB 2.0 - It has user-generated contents
  • WEB 2.0 - It has emphasis on user experience
  • WEB 2.0 - - It has improved interoperability
  • WEB 3.0 - Known as semantic web
  • WEB 3.0 - adheres to minimalist design.
  • WEB 3.0 - uses the semantic web framework.
  • WEB 3.0 - an ever-present web.
  • WEB 3.0 - applies and uses artificial intelligence.
  • CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES - Technological Convergence is a theoretical perspective where different technologies are unified in one technology.
  • EXAMPLE OF CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGY IS - MOBILE PHONES
  • MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES - Smartphones are the most readily known convergent
    technology used by nontechnical people. It uses
    operating system (OS) to manage the memory
    processes and the software within the device.
  • SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS - In the process of connecting people and bring relevant
    and pertinent information to people across the globe,
    social media platforms are forefront.
  • TYPE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - Social Network - It allow the creation of personal accounts that will be used to connect with people for different purposes. Social networking sites created for social interaction but later advanced to professional and other related interactions.
  • TYPE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - Bookmarking Sites -It is important to use a platform to search, manage, organize, and store web pages that a person wants to revisit or share with others. These can be done by bookmarking site.
  • TYPE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - Social News - These are sites that permit the users to submit news articles, stories, videos, and photographs that are worth sharing to their expected subscribers. Usually, these sites have their pool of editors to decide which news is worth publishing.
  • TYPE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - Media Sharing - These sites allows the user to share and to upload multimedia contents like graphics, text, videos, and audios. It also allows the user to comment, download, liking or disliking in a content
  • TYPE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - Microblogging - These are online broadcast mediums that allow their users to post and exchange short contents that may include text, graphics, audios, and videos.
  • TYPE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM - Blogs and Forums -> Blog sites allow one to post his or her content. On the other hand, forums contain question-and-answer discussion boards. It bring people of similar interests together to discuss topics. BLOGS = author - generated content FORUMS = user - generated
  • ASSISTIVE MEDIA - are the devices that are adaptive, assistive, and rehabilitative to the elderly and people with special needs
  • ONLINE SYSTEMS, FUNCTIONS, AND PLATFORMS
    ONLINE SYSTEMS - refer to the integrated and collaborative use of software, hardware, and the internet to deliver their intended functions through an identified platform.
  • ONLINE SYSTEMS, FUNCTIONS, AND PLATFORMS
    ONLINE FUNCTIONS - refer to what system can do for its users.
  • WWW CONSORTIUM - organization dedicated in promoting www standards, pioneered the standardization of the protocols applied to the websites that are linked to the World Wide Web.
  • ONLINE PLATFORMS - Refer to the range of service and tools available on the internet that will be used to provide the indicated functions earlier.