IT (L1-L3 Midterms)

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  • advancements in communication and how information is handled.
    Technology
  • enabling governments, organizations, industries and ordinary individuals to improve on their decision-making, business processes and everyday living.
    Technology
  • The term ICT defined in a study conducted by?
    Zuppo (2012)
  • "related to technologies that facilitate the transfer of information and various types of electronically mediated communication."

    Information and communication technology or ICT
  • changing the way we talk to each other, work with each other.
    Digital technologies
  • The technologies like computer is becoming like a television, the phone is becoming like a computer, you can use the computer to make voice calls, you can record a video with your phone, you can read your newspaper on the phone, and you can even paint with your computer, all these possible are collectively called?
    ICT
  • set of technologies that help us create information, access information, analyze information and communicate with each other.
    ICT
  • Example of ICT
    television
    computers
    tablets
    camera
    scanners
    cell phone tower
    ATM
    mobile phone
    games
    • whatsapp chats
    • email
    selfie
    internet
    videos and songs on your computer
  • world of ___ is an ever-changing landscape.
    Information and Communications Technology
  • constantly being invented and existing technologies keep on evolving.
    New technologies
  • massive digital network that connects billions of electronic devices all over the planet where data and other internet resources are distinguished by URLs.
    Internet or World Wide Web
  • Web 1.0
    Web 2.0
    Web 3.0
    3 recognizable generations
  • Initiated or first stage of WWW
    Web 1.0
  • Made up of web pages and was entirely connected by hyperlinks.
    Web 1.0
  • Official definition for this version (Web 1.0) is?
    Moot
  • Connected to the web when it was a kind of static websites which were not able to deliver interactive content.
    Web 1.0
  • Limited interaction between the end users and websites.
    Web 1.0
  • You can't put any feedback or comments in this version.

    Web 1.0
  • Second stage of WWW
    Web 2.0
  • modification from static to dynamic web pages which are better organized and are completely based on serving web applications, user-generated content to the end users.
    Web 2.0
  • not only readable but also writable form with a connection to data.
    Web 2.0
  • allows the end users to navigate and to interact in a better way.
    Web 2.0
  • cheers the participation and data sharing.

    Web 2.0
  • new pattern in web and the evolution of Web 2.0 that will mark the changes in the creation of websites and particularly in what way people reach out to those websites
    Web 3.0
  • read, write and executable format of WWW

    Web 3.0
  • Can easily read the data just like human and could also distribute or tailor the useful content to end users.
    Web 3.0
  • Accessible as Read Only Mode

    Web 1.0
  • Accessible as Read-Write-Mode
    Web 2.0
  • Accessible as Read-Write-Execute-Mode
    Web 3.0
  • Simply Web
    Web 1.0
  • Technologies Connected with
    1. Web servers
    2. E-mail
    3. Portals
    4. Subscribe Technologies
    5. File Sharing
    Web 1.0
  • Social Web
    Web 2.0
  • • Instant Messaging
    • Adobe Flex
    • Java Script
    • Frameworks
    • Blogs
    Web 2.0
  • Personal Digital Assistants
    Semantic Searching

    Web 3.0
  • Semantic Web
    Web 3.0
  • Fundamental Concept is to connect information

    Web 1.0
  • Fundamental Concept is to connect knowledge
    Web 3.0
  • Fundamental Concept is to connect people 

    Web 2.0
  • Highly mobile, 3D
    Web 3.0
  • It gave introduction to web applications
    Web 2.0