A computer's operating system coordinates fundamental software components and manages computer resources to enable various applications to run on the system.
ICT is an umbrella term referring to communication technologieshardware or software that allows the access, storage, transmission, and manipulation of information
ICT generally means all technologies that allow people and organizations to interact in the digital world
Components of ICT include:
Hardware
Software
Cloud Computing
Internet Access
Data
Communication Technology
Transactions
Digital Immigrants are adopters of web technologies who prefer in-person communication, are logical learners, focus on one task at a time, prefer interaction with few people, and get information from traditional news sites
Digital Natives are individuals born during or after the digital age, always connected to devices, intuitive learners, multitaskers, extremely social, and multimedia-oriented
Web Versions:
Web 1.0 is static, known as "Read only web," and cannot be manipulated by the user
Web 2.0 is the Social Web, dynamic, allows user interaction, commenting, and content creation
Web 3.0 is the Semantic Web, allows data sharing and reuse, and delivers web content targeting users
Features of Web 2.0 include:
Folksonomy: Users categorize and classify information using freely chosen keywords (e.g., Tagging)
Rich User Experience: Dynamic content responsive to user input
User Participation: Users can provide feedback, comments, and reviews
Long Tail: Products offered as services generating income
Basic Trust: Contents available for sharing, reuse, redistribution, and editing
Mass Participation: Diverse information sharing through universal web access
5 Problems of Web 3.0:
Compatibility issues with HTML files and current web browsers
Security concerns with user preferences saved on machines
Vastness of the World Wide Web with billions of pages
Vagueness of certain words
Limitations in logic for computers to predict user references
Webpages is a hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web. Example: https://www.facebook.com/me.you.1/videos
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator which identifies resources such as websites, images, videos, etc.
ICT is an umbrella term referring to communication technologies, hardware or software, that allows the access, storage, transmission, and manipulation of information
Proper and responsible use of ICT is essential as it depends on the behavior of the end user
ICT greatly influences people's lives and is often taken for granted
Web Site:
A collection of web pages and related content identified by a common domain name and published on at least one web server
Example: https://www.facebook.com
Web Pages:
Hypertext documents connected to the World Wide Web