EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES - Module 1
Summary
TLDRThis module discusses Information and Communication Technology (ICT), including its various uses like mobile phones and the internet. It explains the evolution from Web 1.0 (static, non-interactive) to Web 2.0 (interactive, user-generated content) and Web 3.0 (semantic web with personalized content). The module also covers current ICT trends, such as technological convergence and social media, and provides examples of different types of websites and online services. An assessment and activity are included to help learners differentiate between the web generations and understand ICT's impact.
Takeaways
- 📱 How many times have you checked your phone this morning? Reflecting on your digital habits can reveal your dependency on technology.
- 🌐 ICT, or Information and Communication Technology, encompasses tools like mobile phones and the internet to locate, save, send, and edit information.
- 💻 The World Wide Web (WWW), invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, consists of interconnected public web pages accessible through the internet.
- 🖥️ Web 1.0 features static websites that are non-interactive and read-only, with lower costs and faster loading times but higher maintenance if content changes often.
- 📄 Examples of static websites include basic homepages and profiles with no user accounts or comment sections.
- 🌟 Web 2.0 represents dynamic, interactive websites that allow users to comment, create accounts, and participate more actively, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia.
- 🏷️ Web 2.0 features include folksonomy (user tagging with hashtags), rich user experiences (personalized content), and user participation (comments and reviews).
- 🖋️ Software as a Service (SaaS) allows users to rent software for a minimal fee instead of purchasing it, exemplified by Google Docs.
- 🤖 Web 3.0, or the Semantic Web, aims to understand and interpret human-generated content, offering personalized web content based on user preferences.
- 📈 Trends in ICT include technological convergence (combining devices like smartphones for multiple uses), social media, assisted media for the visually impaired, and the rise of mobile technologies with various operating systems like iOS and Android.
Q & A
What is the primary topic of the module discussed in the video script?
-The primary topic of the module is Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
What is ICT, and what does it deal with?
-ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology, and it deals with the use of different communication technologies, such as mobile phones and the internet, to locate, save, send, and edit information.
Who invented the World Wide Web and when?
-The World Wide Web was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.
What are the differences between static (Web 1.0) and dynamic (Web 2.0) web pages?
-Static web pages (Web 1.0) are not interactive and users cannot post comments or create accounts. Dynamic web pages (Web 2.0) are interactive, allowing users to comment, create accounts, and participate in web content.
What are some examples of Web 2.0 websites?
-Examples of Web 2.0 websites include Facebook, Google Plus, Twitter, Wikipedia, and Google Maps.
What is Web 3.0, and what is its aim?
-Web 3.0, also known as the Semantic Web, aims to have machines understand and interpret human-generated content, delivering web content specifically targeting the users by learning from their previous choices.
What are some features of Web 2.0?
-Features of Web 2.0 include folksonomy, rich user experience, user participation, software as a service, and mass participation.
Can you name some trends in ICT mentioned in the video script?
-Trends in ICT mentioned include technological convergence, social media, assistive media, and mobile technologies.
What is the purpose of assistive media?
-Assistive media is a non-profit service designed to help people with visual and reading impairments by providing a database of audio recordings to read content to the user.
What are some types of social media mentioned in the video script?
-Types of social media mentioned include social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging sites, and blogs and forums.
Outlines
📱 Introduction to ICT and Digital Natives
This paragraph introduces the topic of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and prompts the audience with questions about their daily technology use, such as checking phones, posting status updates, and following celebrities on social media. It explains that frequent use of technology from a young age indicates that one is a digital native. The concept of ICT is then defined, highlighting its role in using various communication technologies to manage information efficiently. The importance of a unified communication system and cost efficiency brought by ICT are emphasized. The World Wide Web (WWW) is introduced, including its history and the distinction between static (Web 1.0) and dynamic (Web 2.0) web pages.
💻 Features and Examples of Web 2.0
This paragraph elaborates on Web 2.0, describing it as the current generation of the web that enables user interaction, content sharing, and collaboration. It contrasts with Web 1.0 by being dynamic and allowing users to post comments, create accounts, and participate more actively online. Examples of Web 2.0 sites include Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. Features of Web 2.0 such as user tagging (hashtags), rich user experiences, user participation, and software as a service (SaaS) are explained. The text also highlights the trend of mass participation where diverse information is shared globally.
🌐 Trends in ICT and Web 3.0
This paragraph transitions to Web 3.0, known as the Semantic Web, which aims to enable machines to understand and interpret human-generated content. It emphasizes personalized content delivery based on user preferences and past behavior. An example given is Apple's Siri. The text then discusses trends in ICT, such as technological convergence, where multiple technologies combine to form new devices, and social media, which allows users to create, modify, and exchange content. Various types of social media platforms, including social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging, and blogs/forums, are detailed. Additionally, trends like assistive media for those with visual impairments and the rise of mobile technologies are covered.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
💡World Wide Web (WWW)
💡Static Web Pages
💡Dynamic Web Pages
💡Web 2.0
💡Web 3.0
💡Technological Convergence
💡Social Media
💡Software as a Service (SaaS)
💡Mobile Technologies
Highlights
Introduction to the topic of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Discussion on digital natives and their immersion in technology from birth.
Definition and goals of ICT, including the use of mobile phones, the internet, and other communication technologies.
Explanation of the World Wide Web (WWW) and its invention by Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 1989.
Description of static web pages (Web 1.0) and their characteristics, such as lower cost and faster loading.
Advantages and disadvantages of static websites.
Introduction to dynamic web pages (Web 2.0) and their interactive nature.
Examples of Web 2.0 websites, including Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, and Google Maps.
Features of Web 2.0, such as folksonomy, rich user experience, and user participation.
Explanation of software as a service (SaaS) and its benefits.
Introduction to Web 3.0 (semantic web) and its ability to understand and interpret human-generated content.
Discussion on technological convergence and its impact on device capabilities.
Types of social media and their functions, including social networks, bookmarking sites, and microblogging sites.
Trends in ICT, such as assisted media for visually impaired individuals and the rise of mobile technologies.
Assessment and differentiation between Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 in terms of functionality and user experience.
Transcripts
empowerment technologies quarter one
module one and our topic for today is
information and communication technology
so first let us discuss these guided
questions
answer the following questions honestly
first how many times have you checked
your phone this morning
how many status updates have you posted
in facebook today
did you use the internet for an hour
after you woke up this morning
do you follow a celebrity via his or her
social media account
so please comment your answers on our
chat box
or in the comment section
if you happen to be guilty as charged in
most of these
questions chances are you are a digital
native
and chances are from the moment you were
born
you were surrounded by technology you
are surrounded by
ict
ict or information and communication
technology
it deals with the use of different
communication technologies
such as mobile phones internet and etc
to locate save send and edit information
having a unified way to communicate is
one of the goals of ict
we spend less because of ict
the world wide web or commonly referred
to us
as www.w3
www or simply the web is an
interconnected system
of public web pages accessible through
the internet
it was invented by sir team berners-lee
in 1989. web pages
are what makes up the world wide web and
it can either be
static or dynamic so what are these
static or dynamic web pages
we have the web 1.0 or the web pages are
static
and not interactive you cannot post
comments or create an account
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these are the advantages of static
website
first lower ones of cost
next faster reloading than dynamic sites
next cheaper hosting required than
dynamic sites
and developer independent
we also have disadvantages of static
websites
it might have higher maintenance costs
if the content
changes often no user registration or
advanced functionality usually connected
with dynamic sites dependent
on developer to make changes which can
be a problem
during public holidays or on short
dotties
so what are the examples of this static
website
so let's choose the first link
so you may check the other link
for you to visit all right so this
is the example of a static website as
you can see this is
more on read only website so more on
text
there is no create button for you to
log in your own account so it is more on
home page
and profile of the website so that's
it for the static website or the web
1.0 next is we have the web 2.0
so this term used to describe the
present generation
of the world wide web that concentrates
on its capability
of providing people the means to
collaborate and share
information online so this is the
website that we are actually
using right now so this is the second
stage
in the world wide web it is also a
dynamic website
the content of the website changes they
are also updating their website
it is interactive the user may be able
to comment or create
user account it enables an increased
user participation in the web
so these are the examples of the web 2.0
and i know that you are already familiar
with this website
we have facebook google plus twitter
wikipedia google maps and more
so what are the features of this web 2.0
first is the fulxon me it allows the
user to categorize
and classify or arrange the information
using freely chosen words
example is tagging the popular social
network
sites such as twitter instagram
facebook and more use tags that starts
with the pound sign
this is also referred to us as hashtag
so for this example i use the hashtag
def ad
so all the post with a hashtag that
appears okay so for example i have here
the ibcpv13 or the balik escuela 2020
angkhati at ibc 13 independent tv
program schedules so
since they use the hashtag def
definitely their public post
appear when i search the hashtag
next is the rich user experience so this
content
is dynamic and is responsive to users
input
an example would be a website that shows
local content
in the case of social networking sites
such as facebook
when login on your account is used to
modify
what you see in their website so so for
you to know the rich user experience you
need to log into your facebook account
and modify your timelines
so that is exactly what rich user
experience is all about
next is the user participation the owner
of the website
is not the only one who is able to put
content
others are able to place a content of
their own by means of comment
review and evaluation some website
allows readers to comment on an article
participate in a poll or a review of a
specific product
example amazon.com or the online stores
but for me
i use the example of my facebook page
teacher's eye wherein there are lots of
comments
and reviews for my post as you can see
it reached more than 30 000
shares and 22 000 reactions
it also have a 3000 comments
let's move on with the software as
service so user will be subscribed to a
software only when needed rather than
purchasing them
so for this example i use the google
docs
so this is a cheaper option if you do
not always need to use a software
for instance the google docs is a free
web-based application that allows you
as a user to create and edit word
processing and spreadsheet documents
online
so when you need a software like word
processor or the microsoft word
you can purchase it for one time huge
amount
and install it in your computer and it
is yours forever
so software as service allows you to
rent a software
for a minimal fee
we also have the mass participation it
is a diverse information sharing
through universal web access since most
users can use the internet
web 2.0 content is based on people's
from various culture
as you can see there are lots of
comments that is 3200 comments on my
example
so they are from various culture
different locations
let us now proceed with the web 3.0 it
is also called as
semantic web so semantics meaning
ability of web technologies to
understand
and interpret human generated content
the aim of web 3.0 is to have machine
understand the user's preference to be
able to deliver
web content specifically targeting the
users
the internet is able to predict the best
possible answers to your questions by
learning from your previews choices
so the good example of this is the
apples
series for example siri can you please
search for the nearest fast food
okay so that is the example of web 3.0
so now let us discuss the trends in ict
as the world of ict continues to grow
the industry has focused on several
innovations
so these innovations cater to the needs
of the people that benefit most out of
ict
whether it is for business or personal
use the trends are current front
runners in the innovation of ict
so first is conversions technological
convergence is the combination of two
or more different entities of
technologies to create a new single
device
for example using a smartphone to create
word document that was previously can
only be created using your
desktop computer okay since i know that
most of us
can access their google docs on their
cell phone or install in microsoft word
on their
cell phone so before we can only create
our word document using our desktop or
laptop but now we can use our smartphone
as well
next is the social media it is a website
application or online channel that
enables web users
to create cooperate modify and exchange
users generated content sample social
media
is the example of web 2.0 which is the
facebook so these are the types of
social media that we have
first is social network these are the
sites that allows you to connect with
other people with
same interests or background for example
is facebook and
google plus we also have bookmarking
sites these are the sites that allows
users to create store and manage links
to various websites and resources
and to tap so the example is istanbul
opine
and the pinterest we also have
social news these are the sites that
allow
users to post their own news items or
links to other news resources so we have
the reddit
or digged for media sharing website
it allows the users to upload and shares
media content like images music and
videos so one good example of this
is youtube also instagram and clicker
for micro blogging sites these are sites
that focus on short
updates from the users those who are
subscribed
will receive updates example is twitter
next is blogs and forums these are sites
that allows user to post their content
example is blogger wordpress and tumblr
another trends in ict is assisted
media it is a non-profit service
designed to help people who have
visual and reading impairments a
database of audio recording is used to
read
the user you may visit the http
assistedmedia.org for several
of their audio recordings also we have
the mobile technologies as one of the
trends in ict
the popularity of smartphone and tablets
has taken a major
rise over the years this is largely
because of the device capability
to do tasks that were originally found
in personal computer these are the
different types of mobile operating
system we have the ios using apple
device
also an android this is an open source
os we have the blackberry os
windows phone os symbian web osn
the windows mobile
so let's have our assessment for today
you can write p if the statement is
correct
and otherwise write f
if the statement is incorrect so first
web pages that are the same regardless
of the users
are referred to static
next blogging sites are sites that focus
on short updates
android is a mobile operating system
for apple device
taxonomy deals with information tagging
deals with the use of different
technologies to work on a similar
goal or task so let's
check your assessment number one true
two false three false
four through five false
next we have this activity differentiate
web 1.0 web 2.0
and web 3.0 in your own words
so these are the examples of answers for
the web 1.0 we have static not
interactive
page view most read only
for the web 2.0 we have sharing content
community focus interactive advertising
for the web 3.0 this is portable
smart application and user engagement
so that is all for the empowerment
technologies quarter one module one for
the topic
information and communication technology
thank you and see you on our next lesson
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