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WELCOME TO

WELCOME TO
EMPOWERMENT
EMPOWERMENT
TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY
CLASS
CLASS

A IZ YL A NN E. NATANAUA N
S U B J E C T T E AC H E R
LESSON 1
EMPOWERMENT
It refers to the power or
process of giving yourself, or
other people, the capacity to
achieve a specific end-goal.
TECHNOLOGY
the process or application
of scientific knowledge for
practical purposes,
especially in industry.
EMPOWERMENT
TECHNOLOGY
refers to computer technology that
we use almost every day, which
enables us to do tasks that in the
past require professional help.
COMMUNICATION
EDUCATION
ECONOMICS
TRAVEL
• Facebook
• Google Classroom
• Online booking of tickets
• Shopee
• Gcash
• Zoom
• Pay Maya
• Messenger
ASSISTIVE MEDIA
refers to a group of software
or hardware devices by which
people with disabilities can
access computers.
COLLABORATIVE
PLATFORMS
Is a category of business
software that adds broad social
networking capabilities to work
processes.
CONVERGENT
TECHNOLOGIES
It means a “coming together
of two or more disparate
disciplines or technologies.
INFORMATION AND
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
is an umbrella term that includes any
communication device or application,
encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones,
computer and network hardware and software,
satellite systems and so on, as well as the
various services and applications associated
with them, such as videoconferencing and
distance learning.
MOBILE MEDIA
This refers to “media devices such as
mobile phones and PDA’s were the
primary source of portable media from
which we could obtain information and
communicate with one another.
ONLINE SYSTEM
Are online versions of information
systems, which is “the process of and
tools for storing, managing, using, and
gathering of data and communications
in an organization.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Are computer-mediated tools that
allow people or companies to create,
share, or exchange information, career
interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in
virtual communities and networks.
WEB 1.0
WEB 2.0

WEB 3.0
• Semantic Web
• Syntactic Web
• Social Web
• Artificial Intelligence
• One-way communication
• Facebook
• Siri/ Alexa
• Two-way communication
COMPUTER ETHICS
Is a new branch of ethics that is
concerned with standards of conduct in
the use of computers. It deals with
computing professional should make
decision regarding professional and
social conduct.
FLAMING
is the act of saying mean things
online, usually in ALL CAPS, and
often in a public forum with the
intention to humiliate.
PHISHING
Is the illegal act of sending
emails or messages that appear
to come from authentic
sources, but really come from
spammers.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
protects the rights of people
to maintain legal ownership
of their works and ideas.
LESSON 2
CONTEXTUALIZED SEARCH
a skilled or optimized way of
searching the Internet based on
the “context” provided, therefore
narrowing down the results given
back to you by the search engine.
RESEARCH
is a systematic inquiry that
attempts to provide solutions
to existing problems and
questions using facts and data
IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH
To discover new information
To interpret existing facts
To revise accepted knowledge in
light of newly discovered facts
To apply theories and laws into
practice
SCOPE
SECURITY
AUTHORITY
CURRENCY
SECURITY
A criterion on evaluating a
source of material that ensures
a site does not ask too much
personal information.
SCOPE
A criterion on evaluating a
source of material that ensures
an information is in depth.
CURRENCY
A criterion on evaluating a
source of material that ensures
an information is up-to-date.
AUTHORITY
A criterion on evaluating a
source of material that ensures
an information come from a
trusted expert.
RESEARCH SKILLS
• Check your sources
• Ask good questions
• Go beyond the surface
• Be patient
• Respect ownership
• Use your network
ASK GOOD QUESTIONS
It gives the search engine
proper context regarding what
you are looking for, therefore
enabling the engine to give you
betters search results.
GO BEYOND THE SURFACE
Be persistent in looking for more
information regarding your topic.
Try looking for other sources
rather than sticking to one.
CHECK YOUR SOURCES

Evaluate the information you gather


from your sources, whether they
are from books, online articles,
news sites, or websites.
BE PATIENT
There are times when the Internet
does not provide the information
you are looking for. You may not
find the exact answer to your
query, but bits of data are scattered
all over the Internet.
GOOGLE SEARCH
one of the most popular
search engines in the 21st
century.
ONLINE JOURNALS
are scholarly publications
released in a format accessible
via the internet.
LESSON 3
MICROSOFT WORD
is a word processing application
developed by the Microsoft
Corporation.
CUT CTRL X
COPY CTRL C
PASTE CTRL V
REFERENCES
In what TAB you will go if
you want to add Citations
and Bibliography?
REVIEW
In what TAB you will go if
you want to check grammar
and spelling?
Misspelled words
RED LINES
Grammatical error
BLUE LINES
LESSON 5
TOP 10 SLIDE TIPS
• Keep it simple
• Limit bullet points and text
• Limit transition and builds
• Use high quality graphics
• Have a visual theme but avoid using PowerPoint
templates
• Use appropriate charts
• Use color well
• Choose your fonts well
• Use video or audio
• Spend time in the slide sorter
SLIDE SORTER
It lets you see the logical
flow of your presentation.
SmartArt
is used in PowerPoint for
presenting information
graphically.
INSERT
In what TAB will you go if
you want to add
SmartArt?
LESSON 6
POINT
It is simply a dot. It
establishes a position and
acts as a visual focus.
LINE
is created by connecting
two or more points.
SPACE
It refers to the surface that
acts as a visual container,
drawing attention to other
visual elements in a layout.
SHAPE
It is an element of design which
is a combination of a lines,
points, and space (which can be
two or three dimensional).
CIRCLE
This shape represents infinity,
harmony, community,
completeness, and perfection.
TRIANGLE
This shape is associated with
tension, aggression and
energy.
SQUARE/RECTANGLE
This shapes send a message
of stability and security.
COLOR
It can produce dramatic
changes in a design when it is
used to emphasize things or
create images.
Red, yellow and blue.
Primary Color
Mixing two primary color
Secondary color
Primary + secondary
Tertiary color
SIZE
It refers to how large or
small something is in a
document.
TEXTURE

The look or feel of a


surface
TACTILE TEXTURE

Texture that can be


felt physically.
BALANCE
refers to the equal
distribution of weight,
which, in design, applies to
visual weight.
CONTRAST
placement of heavy and
light elements within a
page.
EMPHASIS
is the distribution of heavy
and light elements in a
design.
RHYTHM
is the repetition of one or
more elements in a design.
UNITY
refers to the feeling of
harmony that is created by
all parts and elements of a
design.
PIXEL
It is smallest component
of bitmapped graphic
composed of single-
colored squares.
The two dominant graphic
file formats on the web.

JPEG and GIF


JPEG
Joint Photographic Expert Group
GIF
Graphics Interchange Format
PNG
Portable Network Graphic
TYPE OF EXAM
I
Multiple Choice
1-20
II
Matching Type
21-30
III
Modified True/False
31-50 (2pts each)

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