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Empowerment Technology

Empowerment Technology, also known as E-Tech, is frequently concerned with the use of
various technologies such as mobile phones, telephones, computers, and other devices to locate,
save, communicate, and inform. Empowerment Technology is important because of its
innovative applications in our daily lives. Empowerment Technology is important for three
reasons: communication, making our lives easier, and making our lives more enjoyable.

Empowerment Technology is important because it serves as a means of communication. Many


gadgets and other devices have improved its uses over the years. Previously, a mobile phone was
only used for texting, calling, and playing simple games. Because of technological convergence
or the way technology changes or evolves its system, a cellular phone is now used for more than
just texting, calling, and playing games. It is now used for communicating with people from
other places via the internet and applications or software’s such as Facebook, messenger, twitter,
viber, kakao talk, and so on, which are consistently used by the majority of us. Without these
applications or softwares, we would be unable to communicate with people who live far away on
a daily basis. Because Empowerment Technology is well-known among all of us,
communicating with people who live far away will no longer be a problem. Friendships that had
been shattered by distance can now be repaired thanks to the use of Empowerment Technology.

Empowerment Technology is important because it makes our lives easier in a variety of ways,
including school matters, office or work matters, and personal matters. Previously, blackboards
and whiteboards were among the tools used in the classroom to teach students. There are now
LCD projectors that are widely used in many institutions and schools. We'd all be stuck with
those visual aid presentations if we didn't have these presentation softwares. Empowerment
Technology not only saves time, but it can also make our lives easier.
You must be excited to flip over the pages and begin with the lessons.
But first, please answer the pre-test to measure what topics have you known so far.
Direction: Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.

Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper or in your notebook.


1. What type of web page is classified as flat or stationary?
A. Web 1.0 B. Web 2.0 C. Web 3.0 D. Web 4.0

2. What web 2.0 feature allows users to subscribe to a data plan that charges for
the amount of time spent on the internet?
A. Folksonomy B. Long Tail C. User Participation D. Application

3. What is the name of the symbol that is used to classify and categorize
information?
A. Hashtag B. Question Mark C. Asterisk D. At sign

4. What specific type of social media allows you to connect with other people?
A. Microblogging C. Media Sharing
B. Social Networks D. Social News

5. Twitter is an example of what specific type of social media?


A. Microblogging C. Media Sharing
B. Social Networks D. Social News

6. YouTube and Instagram are examples of what specific type of social media?
A. Blogs and Forums C. Media Sharing
B. Social Networks D. Bookmarking Sites

7. What specific type of social media allows its users to post their original
content on websites such as WordPress, Blogger, and Tumblr?
A. Blogs and Forums C. Media Sharing
B. Social Networks D. Bookmarking Sites

8. What type of social media allows you to manage links to various websites?
A. Blogs and Forums C. Media Sharing
B. Social Networks D. Bookmarking Sites

9. What do you call the global system of interconnected computer networks that
use servers to link billions of devices worldwide?
A. Websites B. Web browser C. Internet D. World Wide Web

10. What type of web page is classified as a dynamic page?


A. Web 1.0 B. Internet C. Web 2.0 D. Web 3.0

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