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Empowerment Technologies

Prepared by: Mr. John mark S. Diaz


What do you know?
What do you know?
What do you know?
What do you know?
What do you know?
What is ICT?
Information and Communication Technology
• It deals with the use of different communication
technologies such as mobile phones, telephone,
Internet to locate, save, send and edit information
• Is a study of computers as data processing tools. It
introduces students to the fundamental of using
computer systems in an internet environment.
Internet
• is the global system of interconnected computer
networks that use the internet protocol suite (TCIP/IP)
to link billions of devices worldwide.
• Sometimes called simply ‘’the Net’’, is a worldwide
system of computer networks- a network of networks in
which the users at any one computer can get
information from any other computer.
World Wide Web

• An information system on
the internet that allows
documents to be connected
to other documents by
hypertext links, enabling the
user to search for
information by moving from
one document to another.
World Wide Web

• Is an information space
where documents and other
web resources are identified
by URLs, interlinked by
hypertext links, and can be
accessed via the Internet.

• Invented by Tim-Berners Lee


Web 1.0 Vs. Web 2.0
Web 1.0 (Read-Only Web)
Web 1.0

• Is static site, the most basic kind of website, and the


easiest to create. It requires no server-side (also called
back-end) processing, only client-side. Client-side
technologies are HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Web 1.0
• Web 1.0 was designed to help people better find
information. This web version dealt was dedicated to
users searching for data. This web version is sometimes
called “the read-only Web” because it lacks the necessary
forms, visuals, controls, and interactivity we enjoy on
today’s Internet.
Web 1.0
This phase of the network’s iteration lasted for a relatively
long period, from 1991 to 2004.
Web 2.0 (Participative Web)
Web 2.0
• Web 2.0 are Dynamic sites.
• A simple way to determine if a site is dynamic. If you can
interact with it, it’s a dynamic site.
• Dynamic sites allow you to create a user profile,
comment on a post, or make a reservation.
Web 2.0
• At this stage, the Internet had already begun to
appreciate user-generated content, and the use of sites
had become more convenient, with interoperability
appearing. The technical features of online pages and
design methods also improved.
Web 2.0
• Web 2.0 started in 2004 and is still ongoing. We are now
living in a period of transition to Web 3.0, which
promises to turn the above values into reality.
Static Vs. Dynamic

• Static Web Page- is known as a flat page or stationary


age in the sense that the page is ‘’as is’’ and cannot be
manipulated by the user. The content is also the same
for all users that is referred to as Web 1.0
• Dynamic Web Pages- web 2.0 is the evolution of web
1.0 by adding dynamic web pages. The user is able to
see website differently than others e.g. social
networking sites, wikis, video sharing sites.
Features of Web 2.0
FOLKSONOMY
• allows user to categorize and classify information
using freely chosen keywords e.g. tagging by FB,
Twitter, use tags that start with the sign #,
referred to as hashtag.
RICH USER EXPERIENCE
• dynamic content that is responsive to user input
(e.g., a user can "click" on an image to enlarge it
or find out more information)
USER PARTICIPATION
• information flows two ways between the site
owner and site users by means of evaluation,
review, and online commenting. Site users also
typically create user-generated content for others
to see (e.g., Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia
that anyone can write articles for or edit)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
• users will be subscribe to a software only when
needed rather than purchasing them
• Software as a Service is commonly accessed
through a web browser, with users logging into
the system using a username and password.
Instead of each user having to install the software
on their computer, the user can access the
program via the internet.

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