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  • was introduced to the world in 1969 but its widespread use started two decades later.

    iNTERNET
  • BRITISH COMPUTER SCIENTIST
    tim berners lee
  • became a software engineer at CERN, the large particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland. Scientists come from all over the world to use its accelerators, but Sir Tim noticed that they were having difficulty sharing information.

    tim berners lee
  • Tim laid out his vision for what would become the web in a document called
    “Information Management: A Proposal”.
  • HTML meaning

    hypertext markup language
  • The markup (formatting) language for the web
    HTML
    • A kind of “address” that is unique and used to identify each resource on the web.
    • Also known as URL
    uniform resource identifier
  • Allows retrieval of linked resources from across the web

    HTTP
  • HTTP
    hypertext transfer protocol
  • Tim also wrote the first web page editor/browser 

    WorldWideWeb.app
  • first web server
    httpd
  • No permission is needed from a central authority to post anything on the web.

    decentralization
  • freedom from indiscriminate censorship and surveillance

    decentralization
  • This principle of equity is also known as Net Neutrality.
    non-discrimination
  • developed in full view of everyone, encouraging maximum participation and experimentation

    bottom-up design
  • all the computers involved have to speak the same languages to each other, no matter what different hardware people are using; where they live; or what cultural and political beliefs they have.
    universality
  • Data Privacy Act of 2012
    Republic Act 10173
  • aims to protect personal data in information and communications systems both in the government and the private sector.

    data privacy act 10173 - data privacy act of 2012 (dpa)
  • A type of AI that can create new content and ideas, including conversations, stories, images, videos, and music.

    generative texts
  • information literacy skills: Access information efficiently and effectively
    Access and evaluate information
  • information literacy skills: Evaluate information critically and competently

    access and evaluate information
  • information literacy skills: Use information accurately for the issue or problem at hand

    use and manage information
  • information literacy skills: Manage the flow of information from a variety of sources

    used and manage information
  • information literacy skills: Apply a fundamental understanding of the ethical/legal issue surrounding access and use of information

    use and manage information
  • A term encompassing a broad range of changes happening to our planet

    climate change
  • global warming, rising sea levels, shrinking mountain glaciers, accelerating ice melts, and shifts in the blooming and harvest times of flowers and plants, among many others
    climate change
  • Climate Change roots from blank caused mainly by burning of fossil fuels resulting in the release of heat-trapping gasses into the air.

    global warming
  • causes of climate change: Burning coal, oil and gas
    fossil fuels
  • causes of climate change: TREES help regulate the climate by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere

    deforestation
  • causes of climate change: Ever-increasing livestock, use of plant-protection products and fertilizers.
    intensive farming
  • causes of climate change: Landfills and incinerators emit toxic gasses including methane.
    waste disposal
  • causes of climate change: Raw materials that are mined and the whole process of extraction to delivery produce
    mining
  • causes of climate change: Overexploitation of natural resources, emission of freight transport
    overconsumption
  • global warming solutions: reduction of flow of greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere
    mitigation
  • global warming solutions: Learning to live with climate change
    adaptation
  • global warming solution: Used of LED light bulbs
    energy and water efficiency
  • global warming solution: Use of bikes
    sustainable transportation
  • global warming solution: construction of low energy buildings
    sustainable infrastructure
  • fishing net
    network
  • association of individuals having a common interest, formed to provide mutual assistance, information and the like.
    network