Hierarchy of management that covers different levels of management
Common Online Terminologies
1. The World of Online Terminologies
Patricia Jay A. Alonzo
Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Pre-School Education
University of Santo Tomas
2. Email means electronic mail. It is an electronic way to
send files, photos, videos or any attachments by an
individual or even by groups.
BEFORE
AFTER
FUN FACT: RAY TOMLINSON WAS THE FIRST PERSON
WHO SENT THE FIRST EVER EMAIL.
3. A blog, typically authored by an
individual, does not allow visitors to
change the original posted material,
only add comments to the original
content.
Source:
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/wiki.html
4. WHAT IS SOCIAL BOOKMARKING?
A social bookmarking is a kind of service wherein any
user can edit and share any kind of bookmarks that
can be found online.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
5. Hypertext Markup Language
HTML is a series of codes wherein a program or website
is commonly made of. It is the foundation of all websites
because without HTML, no websites will be created at
all.
IF ANIMALS HAD THEIR
OWN LANGUAGE,
WHAT COULD IT BE?
IF WE HAVE
DIFFERENT
LANGUAGES:
then, WHAT COULD BE
THE LANGUAGE OF
THE COMPUTERS?
6. PODCAST
A digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a the med
series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player
or computer.
SOURCE: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/podcast?s=thttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/podcast?s=t
USES OF PODCAST:
Communities use collaborative podcasts to support
multiple contributors podcasting through generally
simplified processes, and without having to host their own
individual feeds. A community podcast can also allow
members of the community (related to the podcast topic)
to contribute to the podcast in many different ways.
7. ???
Voice over Internet Protocol
It is a procedure that takes charge of the communication of
different networks. One perfect example of VoIP is the Internet.
HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF
HOW VoIP WORKS
8. Online Chat is any kind of
communication that any
internet has to offer.
Nowadays, there are tons
of social networking sites
and online rooms that
people use to
communicate using
different technologies.
FUN FACT:
TALKOMATIC WAS THE FIRST
ONLINE CHAT CREATED BY DOUG
BROWN AND DAVID WOOLLEY.
9. WORLD
WIDE
WEB
Collection of internet resources (such as FTP, telnet, Usenet),
hyperlinked text, audio, and video files, and remote sites that
can be accessed and searched by browsers based on standards
such as HTTP and TCP/IP.
SOURCE:
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/World-Wide-Web-WWW.html
10. Streaming 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.
Source: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/streaming.html
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sample_Webcast_Screenshot.png
11. WHAT IS A
?
Blog is where all people share their thoughts, feelings
online. It is the most common discussion site wherein
people post everything through words (or sometimes with
photos) and you can also choose to run a public blog or a
private one.
CURRENTLY THERE ARE 152,000,000 BLOGS ALL OVER THE INTERNET.
PEAK TIME OF READING A BLOG IS AT 10 AM.
THE HUFFINGTON POST IS THE MOST FAMOUS BLOG IN THE WORLD.
12. Social networking is composed of different social websites where
people use to communicate to their loved ones who are far away
from them. Social networking contribute to a lot of people who are
re-connecting and people that want to get updates from different
people. It also includes expressing of feelings and thought through
different social networking sites.
TOP 3 social networking sites that teens often visit:
(Only in the Philippines)
13. URL
(Uniform Resource Locator)
A common way to get to a Web site is to enter the URL of
its home page file in your Web browser's address line.
SOURCE: http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/URL
14. WEB FEED
A web feed (or news feed) is a data format used for providing
users with frequently updated content. Content
distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users
to subscribe to it.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_feed