Lesson 1

Cards (24)

  • Information Communication Technology is an umbrella term referring to communication hardware or software that allows the access, storage, transmission and manipulation of information.
  • Information Communication Technology refers to the use of communication technology.
  • Two Types of ICT: Hardware and Software
  • Hardware are physical components such as computers, servers, printers, etc.
  • Software includes applications and platforms that allows information to be accessed, stored, transmitted, and manipulated
  • Convergent Technologies is when multiple different devices combine into a single gadget because of technological advancement
  • Social Media are software, applications, or platforms that allow users to communicate in an online social communities or network
  • Mobile Technologies is a term for devices that are easily carried and allows fast means of communication
  • 109 million mobile phone subscription from a total population of 111 million
  • 88 million Facebook users in the Philippines, 78% of its entire population
  • Fastest growing app market in southeast asia and the highest digital population in the world
  • Based on the latest global internet speed index by Ookla, the average download speed for fixed broadband in the Philippines is currently 46.44 Megabits per second (Mbps) and the average download speed for mobile is 18.68 Mbps
  • There are now 11203 free WiFi sites throughout the country after having a boosted its rollout rate from about 800 sites a year from 2016 to 2019 to a total of 4305 sites in 2020 alone
  • World Wide Web is Software while Internet is Hardware
  • World Wide Web refers to the system that enables people to access information over the internet
  • Internet is the actual interconnection of computers and other networks
  • World Wide Web also known as WWW or W3 introduced by Tim Berners-Lee. It consists of different pages that are formatted in a markup language called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and linked to each other.
  • Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language used to create web pages. It defines the structure and layout of a document by using tags.
  • Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a web address that uniquely identifies a resource on the internet. It consists of several components, including the protocol (https:// or https://), the domain name, and the specific path to the resource
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol used for transferring hypertext documents on the web. It defines the rules for communication between web browsers (client) and web servers (host), allowing users to request and retrieve web pages
  • A web browser is a software application used to access and view web pages.
  • Web 1.0 or Red Only Web - also known as flat or stationary page and it cannot be manipulated by user
    Flow:
    CREATOR makes a CONTECT reads the USER
  • Web 2.0 or Read-Write Web - is a dynamic web page where user can interact with page.
    Flow:
    CREATOR makes a CONTENT reads the USER reacts to USER GENERATED CONTECT read by the CREATOR
  • Web 3.0 or Executable Web - refers to the capability of accepting a request from the user will execute a solution or suggestion considering the behavioral data of the user (Algorithms)
    Flow:
    USER requests in WEB 3.0 ENABLED DEVICE scans the INTERNET filters the internet WEB 3.0 ENABLED DEVICE gives the response to the USER