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{ Topic : Understanding ICT
Tominamos Integrated School
What is ICT?

Information and Communication


Technology (ICT) is an ever changing field
that makes the world a smaller place
wherein the information is swiftly
exchanging with different communication
enabled devices which includes the
internet.
3 Components of ICT
 Information
 Communication
 Technology
Information
• Information is referred as data (once processed
in a computer) which is accurate and timely
committed and organized for a purpose.

• Information means valuable context that gives


meaning and relevance to many people such as
name of place, birth date, color, money, your
name, depending on the context.
Communication
• communication facilitates the
communication between individuals and
groups using smart phones, features
phones, tablets, radio, television, and all
computer based technology.

• refers to the conveying of information


between two or more people in different
places.
Technology
• technology can be described as a
product, processes, organization,
models, prototypes, arts and
services.

• devoting to create new tools to


accomplish various tasks in our
daily lives.
E Tech ICT for
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{ Topic : Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
Tominamos Integrated School
What is Web 2.0
A collection of applications
and technologies that make it
easier for people to find
information and connection
with one another online
What is Web 2.0
The current state of online
technology as it compared to the
early days of the Web, characterized
by greater user interactivity and
collaboration, more pervasive
network connectivity and enhanced
communication channels.
3 Characteristics
1. Application Platform
2. Democratization Platform
3. Distributing Platform
Web 2.0 Characteristics
1. Using the web as Application Platform

• Provide service rather than a product


 Facebook
 Instagram
 Twitter
 Myspace
Web 2.0 Characteristics
2. Democratization of the Web
• Refers to the way people access and
contribute to the internet
 Google Search
 Ask
 Wikipedia
Web 2.0 Characteristics
3. Distribution Information
• Users will receive updates from any
application (games, websites, social media)
Relation to Web 3.0
• Tim Burners-Lee invented the World Wide
Web in 1989

• Tim Burners-Lee vision to the future Web


is similar to the concepts of Web 3.0
What is Web 3.0
• The next fundamental change in how websites are
created and more importantly, how people
interact with them
• People call it “The internet of Things” and “Smart
home appliances connected to wireless network”
• Also known as Semantic Web
• Is like searching for movies and food faster and
easier
• Act as a personal assistance as you search the
web, the browser learns you are interested in
Relation to Web 3.0
• Tim Burners-Lee invented the World Wide
Web in 1989

• Tim Burners-Lee vision to the future Web


is similar to the concepts of Web 3.0
Convergent Technology

• Is when the new technologies are created


that make over past technologies and
perform the same task but in a more
advance manner
Social Media
Facebook

Instagram

Twitter Youtube

Myspace WhatsApp
Mobile
• Is a wireless handheld device
that allows users to make calls
and send text messages

• Global System of Mobile


Communication (GSM) network

• Multimedia Messaging Service


(MMS)
Assistive Media
• Also called as Adaptive
Technology

• Refers to any products, devices


or equipments that is use to
maintain, increase or improve
the functional capabilities of
individuals or with disabilities
4 Types of Assistive Media

1. Mobility
2. Auditory
3. Motor Skills
4. Blindness
Mobility
Auditory
Motor Skills
Blindness
E Tech ICT for
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{ Topic : Ethics
Tominamos Integrated School
Ethics
• Deals with placing a
value on acts according
to whether they are
good or bad.
Ten Commandments
1. You shall not use a
computer to harm
other people
It is wrong to use a computer and
steal/access/destroy their personal
information.
2. You shall not interfere
with other people’s
computer work

Generating and consciously spreading


computer viruses is unethical.
3. You shall not snoop
around in other people’s
computer files
Reading other people’s e-mail messages is as
bad as opening and reading their letters. This
is invading their privacy.
4. You shall not use
computer to steal
Using a computer to break into accounts of a
company or a ban and transferring money
should be judged the same way as robbery.
5. You shall not use a
computer to bear false
witness
The internet can spread untruth as fast as it
can spread truth.

Putting out false information to the world is


bad.
6. You shall not copy or
user proprietary software
for which you have not
paid (without permission)
Obtaining illegal copies of copyrighted
software is as bad as photocopying a
copyrighted book.
7. You shall not interfere
with other people’s
computer work

Generating and consciously spreading


computer viruses is unethical.
8. You shall not copy other
people’s intellectual
output.
Copying somebody else’s program without
proper authorization is software piracy and is
unethical.
9. You shall think about
social consequences of the
program you are writing
or the system you are
designing.

You have to think about computer issues in a


more general social framework
10. You shall always use a
computer in ways that
ensure consideration and
respect for your fellow
humans.
The fact that you cannot see the people you
are interacting with does not mean that you
can be rude to them.

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