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The document provides a review of online platforms for ICT content development including presentation/visualization, cloud computing, social media, web page creation, file management, mapping, and online collaboration. It also discusses collaborative tools, web portals, ICT as a platform for change, advocacy, global digital divide, the role of ICT in history, and digital citizenship.

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Emtech Reviewer **Session 1: Online Platforms for ICT Content development** **Online Platform**: - Technologies that are grouped to be used as based upon which other applications processes or technologies are developed. **Example of Online a Platforms:** a. Presentation/Visualization: Co...

Emtech Reviewer **Session 1: Online Platforms for ICT Content development** **Online Platform**: - Technologies that are grouped to be used as based upon which other applications processes or technologies are developed. **Example of Online a Platforms:** a. Presentation/Visualization: Communicates information clearly and efficiently using graph, charts, and information graphics. (Canva, Prezi, PowerPoint) b. Cloud Computing: Practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the internet. (Zipcloud, Dropbox, Google drive, iCloud) c. Social media: A tool that allows people, companies, and others to create, share, exchange information, career interests, ideas, pictures/videos in virtual networks. (TikTok, Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.) d. Web page creation: Allows us to create a website without requiring a code. It has the different elements including, color, layout, and overall appearance. (Weebly, Squarespace, Wix) **WYSIWYG -- What You See Is What You Get** e. File Management: Storing, naming, sorting, and handling computer files. (Dropbox, Google drive) f. Mapping: Taking points of one space into the points of another place. (life360, Google Maps) **Session 2: Collaborative ICT Development** **Online Collaboration**: Simply put, online collaboration lets a group of people work together in real-time over the internet. **Web Conference:** Provide live audio/video communication between more locations to conduct meetings, trainings & presentations via the internet. - Encryption: Additional layer of security that makes content unreadable for people with malicious intent. - SSL (Secure Socket Layer): The standard security technology for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. **Online Collaborative tools and web portal:** - Facebook would not be that interesting if it were. Ot for all your friends. The more friends, the more content. **Web Portal:** - A website that contains information from different sources and places them in one location. - **Yahoo.com:** Example of a Web Portal Top 9 Web Portals: 1. Myspace 2. Baidu 3. Wikipedia 4. Blogger 5. MSN 6. Facebook 7. YouTube 8. Yahoo 9. Google **Online Collaborative tools:** - Tools that can help your group "go the distance" and work as if you're in an office. **Examples:** - Facebook Groups: Allows you to create group page that will allow people in your group to communicate your ideas. - WordPress: Allows you to have multiple contributors for a single blog. - G Suite: Brand of cloud computing, productivity and collaboration tools. - Google Docs, Sheets & Slides: A word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation program. - Trello: Online to-do checklist for your entire team - Microsoft's Yammer: Companies to have their own social network **ICT as a platform for change:** **Advocacy**: process of supporting and enabling people to express their views and concerns, access information and services, defend and promote their rights. **Global digital divide:** describes unequal distribution of information and communication technology across nations. Role of ICT in history: - EDSA (People Power Revolution): A major protest that took place along EDSA from February 22 -- 25, 1986. Involving 2 million Filipinos from different sectors. (Veritas) - EDSA Dos: During January 17-21, 2001. Through text brigades. - Yolanda People Finder: Powered by People Finder database.\\ - Million People march: Luneta Park. August 22 -- 26, 2013. 400,000 People only - Change.org: Dubbed as the "world platform for change" **Digital Citizenship:** - Refers to the utilization of information technology to engage in society, politics and government. **Elements:** 1. Digital Access: Technology users need to be aware that not everyone has the same opportunities when it comes to technology. (Global digital divide) 2. Digital Commerce: Buying and selling of goods 3. Digital communication: electronic exchange of information 4. Digital literacy: process of teaching and learning 5. Digital Etiquette: electronic standards of conduct or procedure. 6. Digital law: responsibility of action and deeds. - 8293: Intellectual Property code of the Philippines - 9995: Anti-photo voyeurism act - 9775: Anti-child pornography - 8494: Access devices regulation act - 8792: e-commerce act of 2000 - 4200: anti-wire 7. Digital rights & responsibilities: extended to everyone in a digital world. 8. Digital health: eye safety, stress syndrome 9. Digital security: guarantee safety.

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