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What is the main characteristic of Web 1.0, according to Tim Berners-Lee?
What is the main characteristic of Web 1.0, according to Tim Berners-Lee?
What is the primary function of a web browser?
What is the primary function of a web browser?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a website?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a website?
Which of the following statements accurately describes the evolution of technological devices?
Which of the following statements accurately describes the evolution of technological devices?
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What is one of the key roles of a web browser in accessing the internet?
What is one of the key roles of a web browser in accessing the internet?
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In the context of the provided material, what is the primary difference between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0?
In the context of the provided material, what is the primary difference between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0?
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What are the main categories of online platforms mentioned in the content?
What are the main categories of online platforms mentioned in the content?
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Which of the listed online platforms allows users to interact with others and share information?
Which of the listed online platforms allows users to interact with others and share information?
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What does the term 'read-write' imply in the context of Web 2.0?
What does the term 'read-write' imply in the context of Web 2.0?
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According to the diagram, what is the relationship between 'User' and 'Generated Content' in Web 2.0?
According to the diagram, what is the relationship between 'User' and 'Generated Content' in Web 2.0?
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How does Web 3.0 differ from previous versions of the web?
How does Web 3.0 differ from previous versions of the web?
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What is the primary characteristic of a 'device enabled' system in Web 3.0?
What is the primary characteristic of a 'device enabled' system in Web 3.0?
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What is an online platform, based on the information provided?
What is an online platform, based on the information provided?
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What does ICT stand for?
What does ICT stand for?
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What is a characteristic of convergent technologies?
What is a characteristic of convergent technologies?
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Which of these technologies is an example of convergent technology?
Which of these technologies is an example of convergent technology?
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What is a key feature of social media?
What is a key feature of social media?
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Which of these is NOT a benefit of mobile technologies?
Which of these is NOT a benefit of mobile technologies?
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What does the term "ICT" encompass?
What does the term "ICT" encompass?
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What is social media's key role in connecting people?
What is social media's key role in connecting people?
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Which technology enables fast communication and easy transportation?
Which technology enables fast communication and easy transportation?
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Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee
The inventor of the World Wide Web in 1989.
World Wide Web
World Wide Web
A system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the internet.
Web 1.0
Web 1.0
The first stage of the web characterized by static pages, where users can only read content.
Browser
Browser
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Static content
Static content
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User-generated content
User-generated content
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Online platform
Online platform
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Social media
Social media
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Search engines
Search engines
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Communication services
Communication services
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Payment systems
Payment systems
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Convergent Technologies
Convergent Technologies
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Smartphone
Smartphone
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Mobile Technologies
Mobile Technologies
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ICT
ICT
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Philippines ICT State
Philippines ICT State
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Platforms
Platforms
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Communication Tools
Communication Tools
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Study Notes
ICT and its Current State
- Objectives: Learners must identify what ICT is, understand how it affects daily lives and its current state.
What is ICT?
- ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology.
- It involves the processing of data using hardware and software components.
- Functions include sending, editing, receiving, locating, and saving data.
ICT in Society
- ICT is a significant part of modern life, influencing daily routines for better or worse.
- Behaviour of ICT users has a large impact on society.
- Understanding and responsible use of ICT are crucial.
ICT Across the Fields
- ICT supports many industries, impacting Education, Commerce, Telecom, and more.
- Examples include LMS (Learning Management Systems) in education, computerized radar systems in aviation, and technologies analyzing market trends.
Current State of ICT in the Philippines
- The Philippines is considered the "ICT Hub of Asia".
- Convergent Technologies, Social Media, Mobile Technologies, and Web Technologies are key components of ICT's current state.
Current State of ICT
- Convergent Technologies: Combining several devices into one, like smartphones, merging various functions (TV, radio, camera, etc.).
- Social Media: Software or platforms for user communication, connecting in communities or online networks.
- Mobile Technologies: Portable communication devices, enabling fast communication, evolving from bulky to compact devices.
Web Technologies
- WWW (World Wide Web): An information system on the internet, connecting documents via hypertext links, aiding information searching.
- Tim Berners-Lee: Inventor of the World Wide Web (1989).
- Internet: Connection between computers and networks, encompassing hardware and infrastructure.
- Web Browser: Software for viewing websites, retrieving information from the web, and displaying it on devices.
- Website: Collection of webpages (text, images, videos).
- URL (Uniform Resource Locator): Unique identifier for resources, enabling interlinking via the internet.
- Web Versions:
- Web 1.0 (Read-Only): Static web pages connected through hyperlinks.
- Web 2.0 (Read-Write): Dynamic web pages enabling user interaction, content creation, and feedback.
- Web 3.0 (Executable): Improved version using data reuse across the web.
Types of Social Media
- Microblogging Platforms: Platforms (e.g., Twitter) for sharing short updates with character limits.
- Photo and Video Sharing Apps: Example platforms for image and video sharing (e.g., Instagram and Snapchat).
- Professional Networking Sites: Platforms tailored for professional networking and career development, like LinkedIn.
- Discussion Forums: Enable conversations on specific topics of interest (e.g., Reddit and Quora).
- Blogging Platforms: Platforms (e.g., WordPress, Blogger) enabling longer-form content creation and publishing.
- Video Sharing Platforms: Platforms for sharing and discovering videos (e.g., YouTube).
- Live Streaming Platforms: Platforms enabling live video streaming of content (e.g., Twitch and Facebook Live).
- Social Bookmarking Sites: Platforms for saving and sharing web links with others (e.g., Pinterest and Flipboard).
- Location-Based Social Networks: Leverage location data to connect users in the same geographic area (e.g., Foursquare and Swarm).
Online Platforms
- General: Digital frameworks providing various services, tools, or resources over the internet. Online hubs connecting various users, services, or products. Examples include social media, search engines, communication services, payment systems, and advertising platforms.
- Specific Examples: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google, Amazon, eBay, etc.
Additional Thoughts
- Responsibility: The importance of being mindful of online posts, considering the impact of opinions.
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This quiz explores the fundamentals of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and its impact on daily life and society. Participants will learn about the essential functions of ICT, its applications across various fields, and the current state of ICT in the Philippines, recognized as an ICT hub in Asia.