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What is technological convergence?
What is technological convergence?
Mobile technologies have not gained popularity over the years.
Mobile technologies have not gained popularity over the years.
False
Name one type of social media that allows users to manage links to various resources.
Name one type of social media that allows users to manage links to various resources.
Bookmarking sites
The operating system used in Apple devices such as the iPhone is called __________.
The operating system used in Apple devices such as the iPhone is called __________.
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Which of the following is designed for short updates from users?
Which of the following is designed for short updates from users?
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Match the following mobile operating systems with their respective details:
Match the following mobile operating systems with their respective details:
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Social media does not allow users to create or modify content.
Social media does not allow users to create or modify content.
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What type of operating system is Android?
What type of operating system is Android?
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What is a key feature of Web 2.0?
What is a key feature of Web 2.0?
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Web 3.0 is also known as the Semantic Web.
Web 3.0 is also known as the Semantic Web.
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Who popularized the term Web 2.0?
Who popularized the term Web 2.0?
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In Web 2.0, users can categorize information using freely chosen keywords called __________.
In Web 2.0, users can categorize information using freely chosen keywords called __________.
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Match the following terms with their correct definitions:
Match the following terms with their correct definitions:
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Which of the following best describes mass participation in Web 2.0?
Which of the following best describes mass participation in Web 2.0?
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The user experience only encompasses website navigation.
The user experience only encompasses website navigation.
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What does Web 3.0's ability to learn from previous choices enable?
What does Web 3.0's ability to learn from previous choices enable?
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Which of the following best describes a Digital Native?
Which of the following best describes a Digital Native?
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The Philippines is known as the 'ICT Hub of Asia' due to the significant growth of ICT-related jobs.
The Philippines is known as the 'ICT Hub of Asia' due to the significant growth of ICT-related jobs.
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Who invented the World Wide Web?
Who invented the World Wide Web?
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The primary protocol used to link devices on the Internet is called _____ protocol.
The primary protocol used to link devices on the Internet is called _____ protocol.
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Match the following terms with their corresponding descriptions:
Match the following terms with their corresponding descriptions:
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Web 2.0?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of Web 2.0?
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ICT only encompasses the use of the Internet.
ICT only encompasses the use of the Internet.
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What does ICT stand for?
What does ICT stand for?
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Study Notes
WEB 2.0 Overview
- Represents the second stage of the World Wide Web, emphasizing user interaction and collaboration.
- Dynamic websites that update content and allow user comments and account creation.
- Popularized by Tim O’Reilly and Dale Dougherty at the 2004 Web 2.0 Conference.
- Initially coined in 1999 by Darcy DiNucci in "Fragmented Future."
Features of WEB 2.0
- Folksonomy: Users can categorize information using personal keywords, enhancing organization through tagging.
- Rich User Experience: Content adapts to user input, creating an engaging interaction that evokes emotional connections and fosters loyalty.
- User Participation: Content is co-created; users can contribute comments, reviews, and evaluations.
- Software as a Service (SaaS): Subscription-based model allowing users to access software as needed, rather than purchasing outright.
- Mass Participation: Emphasizes diverse sharing influenced by a global user base and various cultures.
WEB 3.0 Concepts
- Also known as the Semantic Web, focuses on enabling technologies to comprehend and interpret human-generated content.
- Utilizes previous user data to predict users' best answers.
Trends in ICT
- Technological Convergence: Integrates different technology entities into a unified device, exemplified by smartphones substituting desktop computers for document creation.
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Social Media: Platforms enabling creation and exchange of user-generated content. Types include:
- Social Networks: Sites for social interactions.
- Bookmarking Sites: Manage and tag links to various resources.
- Social News: Users post news items or links to sources.
- Media Sharing: Upload and share media like images and videos.
- Microblogging: Focus on brief user updates.
Mobile Technologies
- Significant rise in smartphone and tablet use, capable of executing tasks traditionally limited to personal computers.
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Operating Systems:
- iOS: Used by Apple devices (iPhone, iPad).
- Android: Open-source OS developed by Google, used by various manufacturers.
- Blackberry OS: Specific to Blackberry devices.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- ICT encompasses various tools and methods for communication and data management, such as mobile phones and the Internet.
- Promotes efficient communication, leading to cost savings.
- Recognized as crucial for national development, especially in the Philippines, dubbed the "ICT Hub of Asia."
Key Figures and Concepts
- Tim Berners-Lee: Invented the World Wide Web in 1989.
- Web 1.0: Characterized by static web pages with no interactivity.
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Explore the fundamental concepts of Web 2.0, including its dynamic and interactive nature. Learn how it revolutionizes user interaction and content sharing on the internet. This quiz will test your knowledge of the characteristics and history of Web 2.0.