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 stationarypage 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.