ENGLISH5 QUARTER4 MODULE1 WEEK1-3 How Visual and Multimedia Elements.pptx
Activity 11 Common Online Terminologies
1. Erika Frances O. Esturas
Bachelor of Secondary Education
University of Santo Tomas
2. also known as electronic email.
It is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to
one or more recipients.
A system for sending and receiving messages electronically over
a computer network.
Allows a user to distribute messages to large numbers of
recipients instantaneously.
It is one of the fastest ways to communicate with other people.
3. It is a collaborative website whose content can be edited by
anyone who has an access to it.
It is essentially a database for creating, browsing, and searching
through information.
A single page in a wiki website is called “wiki page”, while the
entire collection of the page is called “the wiki”.
It involves interactions with other people.
4. Centralized online service which enables users to add, annotate,
edit, and share bookmarks of web documents.
This technology offers knowledge sharing solutions and a social
platform for interactions and discussions.
Have several purposes in an academic setting including:
organizing and categorizing web pages for efficient retrieval.
5.
Or HyperText Markup Language is the main markup language for creating web pages
and other information that can be displayed in a web browser.
It is developed by W3C and WHATWG and was released in the year 1993.
HTML is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of tags enclosed in angle
brackets within the web pages.
<html>
The first tag in a pair is called the start tag <h1> and the second tag is called the end
tag </h1>.
HTML elements form the building blocks of all websites.
Its filename is .html or .htm
6. NETCAST
The term "podcasting" was first mentioned by Ben Hammersley in The
Guardian newspaper in a February 2004 article, along with other proposed names
for the new medium.
It is a portmanteau of the words “pod”-from-“iPod” and “broadcast”.
It can be accessed using any computer that can play media files and not just
portable music players.
7. Or Voice over Internet Protocol is a methodology and group of
technologies for the delivery of voice communication & multimedia
sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.
VoIP systems employ session control and signaling protocols to control
the signaling, set-up, and tear-down of calls.
VoIP is available on many smartphones, personal computers, and on
Internet access devices. Calls and SMS text messages may be sent
over 3G or Wi-Fi.
8.
The first online chat system was called Talkomatic, created by Doug Brown and David R.
Woolley in 1974 on the PLATO System at the University of Illinois.
It refers to any kind of communication with the use of the internet.
It is most likely used by people with smartphones, laptop, pc, etc.
The expression online chat comes from the word chat which means "informal conversation".
9.
Or media streaming is a technique for transferring data so that it can be processed as a
steady and continuous stream.
Streaming technologies are becoming increasingly important with the growth of the Internet
because most users do not have fast enough access to download large multimedia files
quickly.
10.
Or World Wide Web
A system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents.
The documents are formatted in a markup language called HTML (HyperText Markup
Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and
video files.
This means that you can jump from one document to another simply by
clicking on hot spots.
Not all Internet servers are part of the World Wide Web.
11.
is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and consisting
of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the
most recent post appears first).
It is mostly used by people to post their own stories, happenings, etc.
One of the common websites is Tumblr
12. used to describe any Web site that enables users to create public
profiles within that Web site and form relationships with other users
of the same Web site who access their profile.
Social networking sites can be used to describe community-based
Web sites, online discussions forums, chat rooms and other social
spaces online.
13.
Or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) was standardized in 1994 by Tim BernersLee and the URI working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an
outcome of collaboration started at the IETF Living Documents "Birds of a
Feather" session in 1992.
it is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web.
is a specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource.
Example : "http://en.example.org/wiki/Main_Page".
14.
is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content.
It makes it easier for users to keep track of our content.
This is a very convenient way of staying up to date with the content of a large
number of sites.
RSS feeds can easily be read by computers, it's also easy for webmasters to
configure their sites so that the latest headlines from another site's RSS feed are
embedded into their own pages, and updated automatically.