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Lesson1 ETECH

This document provides an overview of current information and communication technologies (ICT). It discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and how each stage became more interactive. It also defines key concepts like technology convergence, social media, and types of social media platforms. Finally, it discusses mobile media and assistive media which aims to make information accessible.

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Lesson1 ETECH

This document provides an overview of current information and communication technologies (ICT). It discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and how each stage became more interactive. It also defines key concepts like technology convergence, social media, and types of social media platforms. Finally, it discusses mobile media and assistive media which aims to make information accessible.

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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGY
The Current State of ICT
(Web 2.0, 3.0, convergent technologies, social,
mobile, and assistive media)
PRAYE
R Father,
Dear Heavenly
Bless our studies, teachers, students, and school. Guide
us with wisdom, inspire us with knowledge, and nurture
us with understanding. May our classroom be a place of
unity, respect, and growth. Grant us the strength to
overcome challenges and the grace to celebrate
victories. In your name, we strive for excellence and
create a better world.
Amen.
OBJECTIVES
LEARNING At the end of the lessons, students
COMPETEN should be able to:
 Identify the evolution of
CY
compare and contrast the nuances
technological developments
throughout the years.
of varied online platforms, sites,
 Appreciate the comparison of
and content to best achieve specific
historical and modern
class objectives or address
technologies.
situational challenges.
 Respond about the trends in
CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-1
ICT, types of social media, or
online
The Current State of ICT
ICT - Information and Communications Technology

It is an extended term of Information Technology (IT). It


stresses the role of unified communications and the
integration of telecommunications, computers, as well as
necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage, and
audio- visual systems, which enable users to access, store,
transmit, and manipulate information.
WEB 1.0
• It is a term coined to differentiate the first stage of
the World Wide Web (www) in comparison with
the present stage of the internet technology.
• At the beginning, there were few web content
creators.
• Webpages were static and were called read only
web.
• The only available feedback mechanism was
through private emails.
WEB 2.0
• The term Web 2.0 was first used around 2004.
• Internet technology became more and more interactive.
• The internet became more available for everyone.
• The users can now interact, contribute, and create their own
internet space and content (Explosion of Information &
Social Media).
WEB 3.0
• It is described by Time Berners-Lee (Father
of the WWW) as the read-write-execute
web.
• It is referred to as the semantic web or data
driven web content and response.
• The context of the search of the user is
processed by a programming language to
help the user by presenting options of what
the person is interested in.
• It will not make Web 2.0 obsolete.
What are we working on?

Venus Mars
Venus is the second Despite being red, Mars
planet from the Sun is a cold place
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Technology Convergence
It is an evolution of technological developments that
merge into a new system bringing together different types
of applications and media.

It is the single most


important example of
technological
convergence.
What are we working on?

Venus Mars
Venus is the second Despite being red, Mars
planet from the Sun is a cold place
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL MEDIA
It is a collection of internet-based communication tools and
computer assisted channels dedicated to allow users to
interact, communicate, and share information in a virtual
community and network.
It is a popular free social networking site
with more than a billion users around the
globe that allows its users to create
profiles, upload photos and videos, create
and join groups, react to friend's posts,
creative events, send messages, keeping
in touch with close friends, and relatives.
With more than 300 Million users in 2016,
this social networking site allows users to
microblog or broadcast short messages
called "tweets." Registered Tweeter
members can also read and follow tweets
of other users.
a free photo and video sharing app
available on iPhone and Android.
People can upload photos or videos
to our service and share them with
their followers or with a select
group of friends. They can also
view, comment and like posts
shared by their friends on
Instagram.
a mobile app that allows
users to send and receive
"self-destructing" photos
and videos. Photos and
videos taken with the app
are called snaps.
Types of Social Media
1. Social Networks: Online platforms connecting people and friends,
facilitating communication and sharing of updates, photos, and videos.
2. Media Sharing Networks: Platforms for sharing and discovering multimedia
content, such as photos and videos, often with comment and engagement
features.
3. Discussion Forums: Online spaces for users to engage in conversations, ask
questions, and share opinions on specific topics.
4. Bookmarking & Content Curation Networks: Platforms for collecting,
organizing, and sharing web content through bookmarks and curated
collections.
5. Consumer Review Networks: Sites where users share reviews and ratings of
products, services, and experiences to guide others' decisions.
6. Blogging & Publishing Networks: Platforms for creating and sharing
written content, often personalized or themed, with potential for audience
interaction.
7. Social Shopping Networks: Platforms that combine social interaction with
online shopping, allowing users to discover, recommend, and purchase
products.
8. Interest-Based Networks: Online communities centered around shared
interests or hobbies, fostering connections and discussions among like-minded
individuals.
Mobile Media
A range of handheld devices, from mobile phones, tablets, and e- readers
to game consoles, primarily used as personal, interactive,

Internet-enabled and
user-controlled portable
platforms that allow
interconnected users to
exchange personal and
nonpersonal information
(Wei, 2013).
ASSISTIVE MEDIA
• It is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 in Michigan, USA.
It was founded by David H. Harvey.

• The organization was the first internet-based reading service for


persons with visual and reading impairments.

• The produce and publish voice-recorded written materials on


cassettes, cds, and in the internet.

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