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  • Information and Communication Technology
    • It refers to the use of communication technology such as laptop, smart phones, tablet, telephone, internet and etc. to send, save, and edit information.
  • ICT in the Philippines
    119M- Mobile Users
    47M- Active Facebook Users
  • WORLD WIDE WEB
    • It is also known as WWW or W3 introduce by Tim Berners-Lee.
  • world wide web
    • It consists of different pages that are formatted in a markup language called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and linked to each other that contain text, graphics, multimedia files, hyperlinks and etc.
  • HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)
  • Web 1.0
    • The first development of World Wide Web where web pages are static.
  • web 1.0
    • It also known as flat or stationary page and it cannot be manipulated by users. (MySpace,mp3.com,personal websites
  • Web 2.0
    • It is a dynamic web page where user can interact with page like creating a user account, posting comments, uploading files and images, and others. Example: Blog sites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube
  • Folksonomy – users can classify and arrange information by adding tag or label. Pound sign (#) is used in Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social networking sites. Example in tagging on Facebook: #TeamKawayan, #Single
  • Pound sign (#)
  • Rich User Experience – user can have high interaction with the content of the page and
  • Rich User Experience – can achieve level of expertise.
  • User Participation – user can put content on their own in web page like comment, evaluation, and etc.
  • Long Tail – A site that offers services and brings individual and businesses into selling different goods and commodities such as shopping site like OLX, Lazada, Shopee, Zalora and others.
  • Software as a service – users can subscribe to a software when they need it instead of purchasing them. Ex. netflix
  • Mass Participation – sharing of diverse information through universal web access
  • Web 3.0 (The Semantic Web )
    • A new paradigm in web interaction extension of led by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) where it provides framework that allows data to be shared and reuse.
  • chrome - brave
  • drive - storj
  • Convergence – it refers to fusing of technological advancement to work on a similar task. Example. Using smartphone as camera in taking pictures instead of DSLR camera.
  • Social Media – an application and website where user can communicate, create and share content, and participate in online communities.
  • Social Network – A website where people with the same come together to share information. Examples: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
  • Social News – A website where user can post stories and are ranked based on the popularity through voting.
  • Bookmarking Sites – A website that allows you to share and store internet bookmarks, articles, posts, blogs, images and others. Examples: Pinterest, StumbleUpon, Dribble
  • Media Sharing – A website that allows you to share and store multimedia files such as video, photos and music. Examples: Instagram, YouTube, Flickr
  • Microblogging – a website that allows you to broadcast short message. Examples: Twitter, Tumblr, Meetme
  • Blogs and Forums – a discussion website that allows user to ask questions and comments on a journal posted by an individual or group. Examples: Wordpress, Blogger
  • Mobile Technologies – a technology used in cellular and other devices such netbook, laptop, tablet, smartphones and etc.
  • Assistive Media - A platform that assist people with disability. It will guide the individual like a blind person by using an audio recording
  • Tips on how to be safe online
    ❖ Do not share your password with anyone.
    ❖ Add friends you know in real life.
    ❖ Do not visit untrusted websites.
    Think before you click.
    ❖ Never post about your future vacation.
  • Cyberbullying - It happens when someone intentionally abused, harass, and mistreated by other person using electronic communication
  • Identity Theft -It is a crime of stealing personal information for the purpose of assuming that person’s name or identity to make any form of transactions.
  • Cyber Stalking - A criminal practice where electronic communication is used to stalk or harass individual or group.
  • Sexting - The act of sending sexually explicit text messages, images, and videos.
  • Malware – also known as Malicious Software.
  • Virus – a malicious program that replicate itself by copying itself to another program.
  • Trojan Horse – a malicious program that disguised as legitimate program that user will accept and use but take control of your computer.
  • Worm – malicious program that copy’s itself and spreads to other computers
  • Spyware – A malicious program that gathers information from victim’s computer and send it back to the hacker.
  • 5. Adware – An unwanted advertisement that will pop-up several times on victim’s computer then behave abnormally and tedious to close them.