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Nielzen B.

Saba GAS 12-BASILIA

10/15/21

EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES

Quarter 1-Module 1

Information and Communication Technologies

WHAT I KNOW

1.A

2.A

3.C

4.D

5.B

LESSON 1

WHAT’S IN

1.SPAM 6.TECHNOLOGY

2.MALWARE 7.SOCIAL NETWORK

3.CONVERGENCE 8.TWITTER

4.MICROBLOGGING 9.INSTAGRAM

5.SIGN IN 10.WEBSITE

What’s New

Are you a digital native? Let’s find out.

Directions: Answer the following questions honestly.

1. How many times have you checked your phone this morning?

- 20 times more

2. How many status updates have you posted in Facebook or Twitter today?

- 5 times

3. Did you use the Internet for an hour after you woke up this morning?

-Yes
4.Do you follow a celebrity via his/her social media account?

-Yes

WHAT’S MORE

ACTIVITY 1.

1.A. 6.J

2.F. 7.H

3.G. 8.E

4.I. 9.D

5.K. 10.L

WHAT I CAN DO

Web 1.0

-Web 1.0 was the first generation of the world wide web, also referred to as the read-only web. Web 1.0
began as an information place for businesses to broadcast their information and only allowed users to
search for information and read it.

Web 2.0

-Web 2.0 describes the current state of the web, which has more user-generated content and usability
for end-users compared to its earlier incarnation, Web 1.0. In general, Web 2.0 refers to the Internet
applications that have transformed the digital era in the aftermath of the dotcom bubble

Web 3.0

-Web 3.0 is defined as the creation of high-quality content and services produced by gifted individuals
using Web 2.0 technology as an enabling platform. Web 3.0 refers to specific technologies that should
be able to create the Semantic Web.

Compare and contrast the implications of varied online platforms, sites and content. Write down your
insight below.

-Let us know the comparison and contrast of each online platform starting from Assistive Media, this
platform is created to help people with disabilities access computers from the word itself “assistive”,
they guide individuals with disability like blind people by using audio recording of the literary works.
Another one is Collaborative Platform, this platform is categorized as a business software, ideal platform
for a business-oriented persons sharing the same kind of interests. While Convergent Technologies,
deals with the technologies converging or coming together to form another technology. For example,
scanning technology, printing technology and telecommunicating that will enable individuals to live a
better life. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) on the other hand, are digital forms of
communication. This platform includes any communication device or applications to help people gather
information and easily communicate by means of cellular phones, computer network and hardware and
software, blogging and email. Mobile Media then, talks about media devices such as mobile phones as
the primary source of portable media from which we could get information and communicate to one
another easily. Nowadays, smartphones are the most used devices for mobile media because of its
features and it is handy for the users. Online Systems on the contrary, are online versions of information
systems for sharing, managing, gathering of data and communications.

ASSESSMENT

1.T

2.F

3.F

4.T

5.T

1.SO 6.SO

2.BF 7.MS

3.MI 8.BS

4.SN 9.MS

5.BF 10.MS

Additional Activities

Answer the following questions:


1. Why do you think microblogging platforms have become popular when regular blogging platforms
already exists?

-Micro-blogs “allow users to exchange small elements of content such as short sentences, individual
images, or video links”, which may be the major reason for their popularity. … Commercial micro-blogs
also exist to promote websites, services, and products and to promote collaboration within an
organization.

2. What do you think of Web 3.0? Do you think it will be realized someday in the future?

-A huge benefit of Web 3.0 is the move toward being able to access data from anywhere. This is mainly
being driven by the heavy usage of smart phones and cloud applications. The idea here is to make sure
that the user can access as much Data as possible from anywhere, not just their home.

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