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How many times have you checked your
phone this day?
1
INTRODUCTION TO
INFORMATION
AND
COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY(ICT)
Objectives:
a. Identify possible information
tasks that can be done with
technology
b. Internalize the meaning of
Information and
Communication Technology
(ICT)
What is ICT?
4
ICT
╸ Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is a
broader term for Information Technology (IT), which refers to
all communication technologies, including the internet,
wireless networks, cell phones,
computers, software, middleware, video-
conferencing, social networking, and other media
applications and services enabling users to access, retrieve,
store, transmit, and manipulate information in a digital form.
5
6
What do you think is the status of the
Philippines in terms of ICT?
ICT IN THE PHILIPPINES
╸ In the US government’s Philippines Country
Commercial Guide in 2017, the Philippine ICT
industry is still expected to improve and become
more profitable due to the overall growth of the
different sectors like telecommunications,
Business Process Management and Health IT
sectors
7
Difference between Static
and Dynamic Web Pages
Static Web pages
╸ Static Web pages are very simple. It is written in languages
such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, etc. For static web pages
when a server receives a request for a web page, then the
server sends the response to the client without doing any
additional process. And these web pages are seen through
a web browser. In static web pages, Pages will remain the
same until someone changes it manually.
╸ Ex: resume websites, portfolio websites, brochure websites, one-off landing
pages, and other informational or read-only sites. 9
Dynamic Web Pages:
Dynamic Web Pages are written in languages such as CGI,
AJAX, ASP, ASP.NET, etc. In dynamic web pages, the
Content of pages is different for different visitors. It takes
more time to load than the static web page. Dynamic web
pages are used where the information is changed
frequently, for example, stock prices, weather information,
etc.
10
Difference between Static and Dynamic Web
Pages:
11
Static Web Pages: Dynamic Web Pages:
In static web pages, Pages will remain same
until someone changes it manually.
In dynamic web pages, Content of pages are
different for different visitors
Static Web Pages are simple in terms of
complexity.
Dynamic web pages are complicated.
In static web pages, Information are change
rarely.
In dynamic web page, Information are change
frequently.
Static Web Page takes less time for loading
than dynamic web page.
Dynamic web page takes more time for
loading.
Static web pages are written in languages
such as: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, etc.
Dynamic web pages are written in languages
such as: CGI, AJAX, ASP, ASP.NET, etc.
Static web pages does not contain any
application program .
Dynamic web pages contains application
program for different services
Static web pages require less work and cost
in designing them.
Dynamic web pages require comparatively
more work and cost in designing them.
╸ An agency that analyzes data from social media usage,
states that in 2017, 58% of the population of the
Philippines have internet access
╸ The agency also shares that 52% of the population are
mobile-active social media users which is significantly
higher than the global average of 34% and regional
average of 42%.
12
DYNAMIC WEB
PAGES
What Does Web 1.0 Mean?
╸ Web 1.0 is the term used for the earliest version of the
Internet as it emerged from its origins with Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and became,
for the first time, a global network representing the future of
digital communications. It describes the first “iteration” of
what became a growing, evolving medium that eventually
expanded into a platform with profound multi-functional
uses.
14
Web 2.0 (Dynamic Web)
╸ Is a term coined by Darcy Dinucci an information
architecture consultant, in January 1999 . In her article
tittled, “ Fragmented Future” she wrote
╸ What is Web 2.0 technology?
╸ When it comes to defining web 2.0. the term means such
internet applications which allow sharing and collaboration
opportunities to people and help them to express
themselves online.
15
FEATURES OF
WEB 2.0
FOLKSONOMY
╸ Allows users to categorize and classify/ arrange
information using freely chosen keywords(e.g.,tagging).
Popular social networking sites such as twitter,
Facebook, instagram, etc. use tags that start with the
pound sign (#). This also referred to as hashtag.
17
RICH USER EXPERIENCE
╸ Content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input.
Example logged on, your account is used to modify what
you see in their website.
18
USER PARTICIPATION
╸ The owner is not the only one who is able to put content.
Others are able to place a content of their own by means
of comments, reviews and evaluations .
19
LONG TAIL
╸ Services that are offered on demad rather than on a
one-time purchase. In certain cases, time-based
pricing is better than file size-based prising or vise
versa. This is synonymous to subscribing to a data plan
that chrges you for the amount of time you spent on
the internet.
20
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
╸ Users will subscribe to a software only when needed
rather than purchasing them. This is cheaper option if
you do not always need to use a software.
21
MASS PARTICIPATION
╸ Diverse information sharing through universal web
access. Since most users can use the internet, Web
2.0 content is based on people from various culture.
22
What is Web 3.0?
╸ Imagine a new type of internet that not only accurately
interprets what you input, but actually understands
everything you convey, whether through text, voice or
other media, one where all content you consume is more
tailored to you than ever before. We are at the tipping
point of a new phase in the web’s evolution. Some early
pioneers call it Web 3.0.
23
SEVERAL
PROBLEMS IN
WEB 3.0
COMPATIBILITY
╸ HTML files and current web browsers
could not support Web 3.0
25
SECURITY
╸ The user’s security is also in question
since the machine is saving his or her
preferences.
26
VASRNESS
╸ The worldwide web already
contains
27

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ICT

  • 1. How many times have you checked your phone this day? 1
  • 3. Objectives: a. Identify possible information tasks that can be done with technology b. Internalize the meaning of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  • 5. ICT ╸ Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is a broader term for Information Technology (IT), which refers to all communication technologies, including the internet, wireless networks, cell phones, computers, software, middleware, video- conferencing, social networking, and other media applications and services enabling users to access, retrieve, store, transmit, and manipulate information in a digital form. 5
  • 6. 6 What do you think is the status of the Philippines in terms of ICT?
  • 7. ICT IN THE PHILIPPINES ╸ In the US government’s Philippines Country Commercial Guide in 2017, the Philippine ICT industry is still expected to improve and become more profitable due to the overall growth of the different sectors like telecommunications, Business Process Management and Health IT sectors 7
  • 8. Difference between Static and Dynamic Web Pages
  • 9. Static Web pages ╸ Static Web pages are very simple. It is written in languages such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, etc. For static web pages when a server receives a request for a web page, then the server sends the response to the client without doing any additional process. And these web pages are seen through a web browser. In static web pages, Pages will remain the same until someone changes it manually. ╸ Ex: resume websites, portfolio websites, brochure websites, one-off landing pages, and other informational or read-only sites. 9
  • 10. Dynamic Web Pages: Dynamic Web Pages are written in languages such as CGI, AJAX, ASP, ASP.NET, etc. In dynamic web pages, the Content of pages is different for different visitors. It takes more time to load than the static web page. Dynamic web pages are used where the information is changed frequently, for example, stock prices, weather information, etc. 10
  • 11. Difference between Static and Dynamic Web Pages: 11 Static Web Pages: Dynamic Web Pages: In static web pages, Pages will remain same until someone changes it manually. In dynamic web pages, Content of pages are different for different visitors Static Web Pages are simple in terms of complexity. Dynamic web pages are complicated. In static web pages, Information are change rarely. In dynamic web page, Information are change frequently. Static Web Page takes less time for loading than dynamic web page. Dynamic web page takes more time for loading. Static web pages are written in languages such as: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, etc. Dynamic web pages are written in languages such as: CGI, AJAX, ASP, ASP.NET, etc. Static web pages does not contain any application program . Dynamic web pages contains application program for different services Static web pages require less work and cost in designing them. Dynamic web pages require comparatively more work and cost in designing them.
  • 12. ╸ An agency that analyzes data from social media usage, states that in 2017, 58% of the population of the Philippines have internet access ╸ The agency also shares that 52% of the population are mobile-active social media users which is significantly higher than the global average of 34% and regional average of 42%. 12
  • 14. What Does Web 1.0 Mean? ╸ Web 1.0 is the term used for the earliest version of the Internet as it emerged from its origins with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and became, for the first time, a global network representing the future of digital communications. It describes the first “iteration” of what became a growing, evolving medium that eventually expanded into a platform with profound multi-functional uses. 14
  • 15. Web 2.0 (Dynamic Web) ╸ Is a term coined by Darcy Dinucci an information architecture consultant, in January 1999 . In her article tittled, “ Fragmented Future” she wrote ╸ What is Web 2.0 technology? ╸ When it comes to defining web 2.0. the term means such internet applications which allow sharing and collaboration opportunities to people and help them to express themselves online. 15
  • 17. FOLKSONOMY ╸ Allows users to categorize and classify/ arrange information using freely chosen keywords(e.g.,tagging). Popular social networking sites such as twitter, Facebook, instagram, etc. use tags that start with the pound sign (#). This also referred to as hashtag. 17
  • 18. RICH USER EXPERIENCE ╸ Content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input. Example logged on, your account is used to modify what you see in their website. 18
  • 19. USER PARTICIPATION ╸ The owner is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place a content of their own by means of comments, reviews and evaluations . 19
  • 20. LONG TAIL ╸ Services that are offered on demad rather than on a one-time purchase. In certain cases, time-based pricing is better than file size-based prising or vise versa. This is synonymous to subscribing to a data plan that chrges you for the amount of time you spent on the internet. 20
  • 21. SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE ╸ Users will subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them. This is cheaper option if you do not always need to use a software. 21
  • 22. MASS PARTICIPATION ╸ Diverse information sharing through universal web access. Since most users can use the internet, Web 2.0 content is based on people from various culture. 22
  • 23. What is Web 3.0? ╸ Imagine a new type of internet that not only accurately interprets what you input, but actually understands everything you convey, whether through text, voice or other media, one where all content you consume is more tailored to you than ever before. We are at the tipping point of a new phase in the web’s evolution. Some early pioneers call it Web 3.0. 23
  • 25. COMPATIBILITY ╸ HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0 25
  • 26. SECURITY ╸ The user’s security is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences. 26
  • 27. VASRNESS ╸ The worldwide web already contains 27