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Current State of

ICT Technologies
Lesson 1 – ICT101
Objectives: 01
improve their knowledge on how ICT
affects their everyday lives and the
At the end of this lesson, the students state of our nation
should be able to:
02 understand the features of Web 2.0
03 understand the future of the World
Wide Web through Web 3.0

04
learn the different trends in ICT and use
them to their advantage
Topics to be Discussed

What is ICT? 1

ICT in the Philippines 2

World Wide Web 3

Trends in ICT 4

3
What is ICT? – Empowerment Technologies K to 12 – ICT Tech Tips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdhaRTwcjs8
What is ICT? Let’s define one by one:

Information Communication Technology


facts provided or learned imparting or exchanging of machinery and equipment
about something or information or news developed from the
someone application of scientific
knowledge
What is Information and
Communication Technology

ICT deals with the use of


different communication
technologies such as
mobile phones, telephone,
Internet, etc. to locate, save,
send, and edit information.
ICT IN THE PHILIPPINES
106.8 cellphones per 100 19.3% employment share
Filipinos (2012) (2010)

Makati City – Selfie Capital 258 selfie takers per 100,000


of the World people (Time Magazine, 2014)
Philippine’s Digital
Statistical Indicator
by Hootsuite

https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/DataReportal/digital-2017-philippines-january-2017
❑Internet penetration
amongst consumers
aged 15 to 19 was close
to two-thirds (65%) and
nearly half of those in
their 20‟s was online
(48%)
❑52% of Filipinos had a
computer with high
speed Internet
connection at home
❑74% of 15–19 years
identified Internet cafés
as their main point of
Internet access.
https://www.rappler.com/technology/news/171680-philippines-akamai-
(2016 – Survey)
broadband-adoption-internet-speed-rankings
World Wide Web
Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0

When WWW was Web 2.0 allows the user to Web 3.0 is a movement led
invented, most web pages interact with the page known by the World Wide Web
were static. Static (also as dynamic. Instead of just Consortium. The semantic
known as flat page or reading a page, the user web provides a framework
may be able to comment or
stationary page) means that allows data to be
create a user account.
that the page is “as is” and shared and reused to
Dynamic page refers to the
cannot be manipulated by web pages that are affected deliver web content
the user. This referred to as by user input or preference. specifically targeting the
Web 1.0. user.
Key Features of Web 2.0
❖Folksonomy – categorize information using keywords
❖Rich User Experience – responsive to user’s input
❖User Participation – the owner of the website is not the only one who is
able to put content
❖Long Tail – services are offered on a demand rather than on a one-time
purchase
❖Software as a Service – “rent” a software
❖Mass Participation – diverse information sharing
Trends in ICT

1. Convergence - Technological
convergence is the synergy of
technological advancements to
work on a similar goal or task.
Trends in ICT

2. Social Media - Social media is a


website, application, or online
channels that enable web users to
create, co-create, discuss, modify,
and exchange user generated
content.
Social Networks
allows you to connect with
other people with same interest

Bookmarking Sites Microblogging


allows you to store and manage focuses short updates from the
links to various websites user

Types
of
Social
Media
Social News Blogs and Forums
allows users to post their
allows users to post their items
contents
to other news sources

Media Sharing
allows you to upload and share
media
Trends in ICT

3. Assistive Media - is a nonprofit


service designed to help people
who have visual and reading
impairments. A database of audio
recordings is used to read to the
user.
Trends in ICT

4. Mobile Technologies - The


popularity of smartphones and
tablets has taken a major rise over
the years. This is largely because of
the devices’ capability to do tasks
that were originally found in
personal computers.
Mobile Operating Systems
iOS – iPhone
Operating System
mobile operating system
developed by Apple Inc.
exclusively for its
hardware. It is the
operating system that
presently powers many of
the company’s mobile
devices
Android OS

mobile operating system


developed by Google and
designed primarily for
touchscreen mobile
devices such as
smartphones and tablets
Blackberry OS

proprietary mobile
operating system
developed by Blackberry
limited for its Blackberry
line of smartphone
handheld devices
Windows Phone OS

was a family of mobile


operating systems
developed by Microsoft
for smartphones as the
replacement successor to
Windows Mobile and
Zune
Symbian

was a mobile operating


system and computing
platform designed for
smartphones. Symbian
was originally developed
as a closed-source OS for
PDA’s in 1998 by Symbian
Ltd.
WebOS

Open WebOS or LG
WebOS, is a multitasking
operating system for
smart devices such as
Smart TV’s and it has
been used as a mobile
operating system
Key Takeaways
• ICT deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones,
telephone, Internet, etc. to locate, save, send, and edit information.

• In terms of ICT here in the Philippines, we are able to keep pace with other countries.
In fact, several international companies dub our country as the “ICT Hub of Asia”. It is
no secret that there is a huge growth of ICT-related jobs around the country, one of
which is the call center or BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) centers.

• The World Wide Web (WWW) is the combination of all resources and users on the
Internet that are using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It was invented by Tim-
Berners Lee. There are three evolutions of the World Wide Web namely Web 1.0, Web
2.0, and Web 3.0.
Key Takeaways
• The key features of Web 2.0 are: folksonomy, rich user experience, user participation,
long tail, software as a service, and mass participation.

• The trends in ICT are as follows: Convergence, Social Media, Assistive Media, and
Mobile Technologies.

• The different types of social media are social networks, microblogging, blogs and
forums, media sharing, social news, and bookmarking sites. A social media
website/app can be categorized to one or more types.

• Mobile technologies have 5 different types: iOS, Android OS, Blackberry, Windows
Phone OS, Symbian, and Web OS.
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