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EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY Different online platforms of World Wide

ICT or Information and Communication Web:


Technology
- It deals with the use of different I. Web 1.0
communication technologies such as  the first stage in the World Wide Web.
mobile phones, telephone, internet to  made up of the Web pages connected
locate, save, send and edit information. by hyperlinks.
- Is a study of computers as data
processing tools. II. Web 2.0
Philippines  evolution of Web 1.0 by adding dynamic
- is dub as the “ICT Hub of Asia” pages.
Computer  allows user to interact with the page;
- an electronic device for storing and instead of just reading the page, the
processing data, typically in binary form, user may be able to comment or create
according to instructions given to it in a user account.
variable program.
III. Web 3.0
Internet
 this platform is all about semantic web.
- the global system of interconnected
 aims to have machines (or servers)
computer networks that use the internet
understand the user’s preferences to be
protocol suite (TCIP/IP) to link billions of
able to deliver web content.
devices worldwide.
- sometimes called simply “the Net”, is a
Static Web Page
worldwide system of computer networks
- is known as a flat page or stationary age in
- means of connecting a computer to any
the sense that the page is “as is” and cannot
other computer anywhere in the world
be manipulated by user.
via dedicated router and servers.
- content is also the same for all users that is
World Wide Web
referred to as Web 1.0
- an information system on the internet
Dynamic Web Pages
that allows documents to be connected
- web 2.0 is the evolution of web 1.0 by
to other documents by hypertext links,
adding dynamic web pages.
enabling the user to search for
- user is able to see website differently than
information by moving from one
others e.g. social networking sites, wikis,
document to another.
and video sharing sites.
- is an information space where
documents are identified by URLs or
FEATURES OF WEB 2.0
interlinked by hypertext links and can be
1) Folksonomy
accessed via the internet.
 allows user to categorize and classify
Web Pages information using freely chosen
- is a hypertext document connected to keywords
the World Wide Web.  examples: tagging by FB, Twitter, use
- a document that is suitable for the tags that start with the sign #, referred
World Wide Web to as hashtag.
2) Rich User Experience
 content is dynamic and is responsive to
user’s input.
3) User Participation 5) Software as services
 the owner of the website is not the only  users will be subscribe to a software
one who is able to put content. only when needed rather than
 others are able to place a content of purchasing them.
their own by reviews, comments, and  example: Google docs used to create
evaluation. and edit word processing and spread
sheet
4) Long Tail 6) Mass Participation
 services that are offered on demand  diverse information sharing through
rather than on a one-time purchase. universal web access.
 subscribing to a data plan that charges
you for the amount of time you spent in
the internet.
Convergence
- the synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task.
Social Media
- a website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co – create, discuss
modify, and exchange user generated content.
According to Silandote Jr. G. (2016), there are three faces of social media:

The Good
- used to contact people regardless of their distant and time zone.
The Bad
- enabled people to hide behind screen and avatars and it took over their lives than being them in
control.
The Ugly
- might become a common cause of broken relationship, self - centeredness, and cybercrimes.

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