Communication Technology Lesson 1
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Communication Technology Lesson 1

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What is the first stage of the World Wide Web?

  • Internet
  • Web 3.0
  • Web 2.0
  • Web 1.0 (correct)
  • What term describes the evolution of Web 1.0 by adding dynamic pages?

    Web 2.0

    What does ICT stand for?

    Information and Communication Technology

    Web 3.0 is mainly focused on static web pages.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is an example of a Web 2.0 platform?

    <p>Instagram</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Web pages are hypertext documents connected to the _______.

    <p>World Wide Web</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main function of the ICT Department in the Philippines?

    <p>Responsible for planning, development, and promotion of ICT.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What characteristic of Web 2.0 allows users to categorize and classify information freely?

    <p>Folksonomy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the types of cloud storage with their definitions:

    <p>Public Clouds = Accessible to the general public Private Clouds = Accessible within the organization Community Clouds = Accessible by a group of organizations Hybrid Clouds = A mixture of public and private clouds</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Name one type of social media that allows users to share media content.

    <p>Media Sharing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    LTE stands for Long Term Evolution.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which operating system is used in Apple devices such as iPhones and iPads?

    <p>iOS</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

    • ICT encompasses the use and study of various communication technologies and computer systems.
    • The Philippines is recognized as the "ICT Hub of Asia," reflecting significant growth in ICT-related jobs.

    World Wide Web (WWW)

    • The WWW consists of interconnected web pages linked by hyperlinks, primarily static or read-only.
    • Tim Berners-Lee invented the WWW, enabling the interconnection of documents via hypertext.

    Web Evolution

    • Web 1.0: Characterized by static pages; examples include Yahoo and Google.
    • Web 2.0: Introduced dynamic pages allowing user participation; examples include Instagram and Facebook.
    • Web 3.0: Focuses on the semantic web, enabling machines to understand user preferences; examples include Storj and Brave.

    Features of Web 2.0

    • Folksonomy: Enables users to categorize and classify information flexibly.
    • Risk User Experience: Offers a dynamic and responsive online environment.
    • Longtail: Provides on-demand content.
    • Software as Services: Users subscribe to software solutions online.
    • Mass Participation: Facilitates diverse information sharing through universal web access.
    • Convergence: Synergistic technology advancements working towards a common objective.
    • Social Media: Empowers users to create and participate in online content.
    • Mobile Technology: Encompasses devices like smartphones and tablets.
    • Assistive Media: Enhances internet computing services for individuals with difficulties.

    Different Online Platforms of WWW

    • Web 1.0: Early static web experience focused on information dissemination.

    Types of Social Media

    • Social Networks: Connect individuals with shared interests.
    • Bookmarking Sites: Facilitate sharing and managing links.
    • Social News: Allow users to share news items or links.
    • Media Sharing: Enable uploading and sharing of images, music, and video content.
    • Microblogging: Focus on real-time short updates.
    • Blogs and Forums: Emphasize user-generated content and discussions.

    Cloud Computing

    • Distributed computing service accessible via the internet.
    • Comprises client computers (end-user devices), distributed servers (geographically diverse), and data centers (server collections).

    Types of Cloud Storage

    • Public Clouds: Offer accessible services to the general public.
    • Private Clouds: Restrict access to specific organizations.
    • Community Clouds: Shared services among a group of organizations.
    • Hybrid Clouds: Combine elements of both public and private cloud services.

    Mobile Operating Systems

    • iOS: Proprietary OS for Apple devices (iPhones, iPads).
    • Android: Open-source OS developed by Google.
    • Blackberry OS: Used in BlackBerry devices.
    • Windows Phone OS: A proprietary Microsoft system.
    • Symbian: Early smartphone OS from Nokia.
    • Web OS: Initially for smartphones, now in Smart TVs.
    • Windows Mobile: Developed for smartphones and pocket PCs.
    • Assistive Media: Non-profit service supporting visually impaired individuals.

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    Explore the fundamentals of Communication Technology in this quiz. Discover the characteristics of the World Wide Web, including static web pages and examples of platforms like Yahoo and Google. Gain insights into how these technologies shape our online experiences.

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