2. Objectives:
At the end of this lesson, the learner must be able to:
⬢ Understand by comparing and contrasting the nuances of
varied online platforms, sites and content.
⬢ Apply online safety, security, ethics, and etiquette standards
and practice in the use of ICTs as it would relate their specific
professional tracks
⬢ Appreciate the challenge of adaptability from traditional into
modern society of information and communication
technology (ICT). 2
8. Empowerment Technology
refers to computer technology that we
use almost every day, which enables
us to do tasks that in the past require
professional help.
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9. “
⬢ What comes to
your mind when
you hear the
word ICT?
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10. Empowerment through ICT
In the context of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT),
empowerment requires being information
literate and technology literate.
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14. Education
⬢ Source of learning, teaching,
and research materials
⬢ Online learning communities
⬢ Recording and computation of
grades
⬢ Managing records and other
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18. Assistive Media
a component under Assistive
technology (AT), which is a
generic term used to refer to
a group of software or
hardware devices by which
people with disabilities can
access computers.
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19. Collaborative platforms
Is a category of business software that adds
broad social networking capabilities to work
processes.
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20. Convergent Technologies
⬢ An extension of the term convergence, which
means a “coming together of two or more
disparate disciplines or technologies.
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21. Information and Communications
Technology (ICT)
ICT is an umbrella term that includes any
communication device or application, encompassing:
radio, television, cellular phones, computer and
network hardware and software, satellite systems and
so on, as well as the various services and applications
associated with them, such as videoconferencing and
distance learning. 21
22. Mobile Media
⬢ This refers to “media devices such as
mobile phones and PDA(Personal digital
assistant)’s were the primary source of
portable media from which we could obtain
information and communicate with one
another.
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23. Online systems
⬢ Are online versions of information
systems, which is “the process of and
tools for storing, managing, using, and
gathering of data and communications in
an organization.
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24. Social Media
⬢ Are computer-mediated tools that allow
people or companies to create, share, or
exchange information, career interests,
ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual
communities and networks.
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Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0
Read – Only Read – Write Portable &
Personal
Company Focus Community
Focus
Individual Focus
Home Pages Blogs/Wikis Livestreams/Wav
es
Owning Content Sharing Content Consolidating
Content
Page Views Cost Per Click User
Engagement
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Follow the criteria below when
evaluating your source of material.
✓ Currency – Is the information up-to-date?
✓ Security – Does the site ask too much
personal information?
✓ Scope – Is the information in-depth?
✓ Authority – Does the information come
from a trusted expert?
30. Computer Ethics
⬢ Is a new branch of ethics that is concerned
with standards of conduct in the use of
computers. It deals with computing
professional should make decision
regarding professional and social conduct.
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31. Ten Commandments
of Cyber Ethics
1. Thou shall not use a computer to harm
other people.
2. Thou shall not interfere with other
people’s computer work.
3. Thou shall not snoop around in other
people’s computer files. 31
32. 4. Thou shall not use a computer to
steal.
5. Thou shall not use a computer to bear
false witness.
6. Thou shall not copy or use proprietary
software for which you have not paid.
(without permission)
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33. 7. Thou shall not use other people’s
computer resources without authorization
or proper compensation.
8. Thou shall not appropriate other
people’s intellectual output.
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34. 9. Thou shall think about the social
consequences of the program you are
writing or the system you are designing.
10. Thou shall always use a computer in
ways that ensure consideration and
respect for your fellow humans.
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35. Internet ethics, or netiquette
⬢ is a set of rules that determines
how properly communicate and
browse the web.
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36. The following are some of the good
practices when using the Internet:
⬢ 1. Always keep your software or
application updated and uninstall the
ones that you not use.
⬢ 2. Do not divulge sensitive information
online, especially on unsafe websites.
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37. ⬢ 3. Be careful when dealing with emails
from unknown sources or spam.
⬢ 4. Run your antivirus software before
going online.
⬢ 5. Think before you click. What you
post on the Internet may stay online
forever.
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