ICT

Cards (62)

  • ICT
    A tool, medium, and force in bringing about an action and mobilizing change in a population, society, or culture
  • Advocacy
    A process of supporting and enabling people to express, defend and promote their rights and concerns and views
  • EDSA 1 (People Power Revolution)

    A revolution of the people's power in the Philippines from February 22 to February 25, 1986, involving two million Filipinos from various backgrounds including civilians, political parties, the military, and religious organizations, to overthrow the government of President Ferdinand Marcos
  • EDSA 1 (People Power Revolution)

    1983-1986
  • EDSA 2 (People Power Revolution)

    A revolution that took place in the Philippines between January 17 and January 21, 2001, gaining momentum after President Joseph Estrada's prosecutors left the impeachment trial, with text brigades causing the gathering in EDSA to increase over the course of a few days
  • EDSA 2 (People Power Revolution)

    January 17-21, 2001
  • Million People March
    A protest series that primarily occurred in Luneta Park from August 22 to August 26, 2013, with additional protests in and around important Philippine cities and other locations, organized and promoted primarily through Facebook and Change.org
  • Million People March
    August 22-26, 2013
  • Yolanda People Finder
    A database powered by Google, created in response to recent storms in Philippine history, to help people track the whereabouts of their family during Typhoon Yolanda, and now being used by many groups to assist people find family after disasters
  • Yolanda People Finder
    November 3-11, 2013
  • Digital citizenship
    Those who use internet regularly and effectively
  • Internet access in the Philippines began when the first Philippine-based public-access BBS (Bulletin Board System) went online, operated by Dan Angeles and Ed Castaneda

    August 1986
  • Digital divide
    The gap between digital citizens and non-digital citizens
  • The digital divide poses a challenge to the government and to society for computer access equality for everyone
  • Elements of digital citizenship
    • Digital Access
    • Digital Commerce
    • Digital Communication
    • Digital Literacy
    • Digital Etiquette
    • Digital Law
    • Digital Rights & Responsibilities
    • Digital Health & Wellness
    • Digital Security
  • Change.org
    The world's platform for change where anyone from the online community can create a petition and ask others to sign it
  • In the past, petitions are only done through signing a paper, usually done by a group asking for signatures via travel
  • Change.org
    Gives access to more people by allowing the online community to affix their digital signatures on a petition
  • Change.org mission
    To help people from around the world create the change they want to see
  • Cybercrime
    Any criminal behavior involving a computer, a networked device, or a network
  • The majority of cybercrimes are committed to make money for the perpetrators, some are committed against specific systems or devices in order to harm or disable them
  • Phishing/Spoofing
    The act of sending multiple emails to multiple users in hopes of having a number of them clicking on the links or malwares attached to the email
  • Blackmail/Extortion
    Is a criminal offence of unlawfully obtaining money, property, or services from a person, entity, or institution, through coercion. Using the internet to threaten to cause damage with the intent to extort from any person any money or other thing of value
  • Hacking
    The act of obtaining unauthorized access to data from a computer network. a facility through which an electronic communication service is provided
  • Sports Betting
    The act of wagering on any sports event over the internet. In some countries, gambling (including sports betting) is illegal even if you are doing it over the internet
  • Non-delivery of Merchandise
    The act of devising a scheme wherein a culprit posts an item or service for sale over the internet and once the transactions have been done, does not really give the item or service
  • ONLINE COLLABORATIVE TOOLS
    A collaboration tool makes it easier for individuals to work together. A collaboration tool's purpose is to assist a group of two or more people in achieving a common goal or objective.
  • Facebook groups to create a group page that will allow people in your group to communicate your ideas.
  • WordPress also allows you to multiple contributors for a single blog.
  • Google Drive and Microsoft Office Online allow multiple people to work on different office files and even have their own group's cloud storage.
  • Microsoft's Yammer offers companies to have their own social network that allows sharing and managing content.
  • Trello offer an online to-do checklist for your entire team.
  • WEB CONFERENCE
    Provides live audio/video communication between two or more locations to conduct meetings, trainings, or presentations via the internet.
  • HTML
    Hyper Text Markup Language
  • HTML
    • It is the standard markup language for creating Web pages
    • It consists of a series of elements
  • HTML was invented by Tim Berners-Lee
  • The latest version of HTML is HTML5
  • <!DOCTYPE html>
    Defines that this document is an HTML5 document
  • <html>
    The root element of an HTML page
  • <head>
    Contains meta information about the HTML page