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GOOD DAY!

• An intelligent heart
acquires knowlegde,
and the ear of the wise
seeks knowlegde.
• Proverbs 18:15
OBJECTIVES

Topic: WEB PAGES AND TRENDS IN ICT


 Identify the online systems, functions and platforms
and trends of ICT
 Compare and contrast the online systems, functions
and platforms
 Value the purpose of static and dynamic website
1. This media is designed to help
people who have visual and
reading impairments.
a. Assistive Media
b. Social Media
c. Bookmarking Site
d. Media Sharing
2. Pinterest is a social media
website that can be classified as
a. Media Sharing
b. Microblogging
c. Blogs and Forums
d. Bookmarking Sites
3. This operating system is used
by apple devices such as iPhone.
a. Symbian
b. Windows OS
c. iOS
d. Black
4. Which of the following is an
example of a social networking
site?
a. Pinterest
b. Google +
c. Flickr
d. YouTube
5. This feature of Web 2.0 allows
users to categorize information
through tagging.
a. Hashtag
b. Folksonomy
c. User participation
d. Taxonomy
EXAMPLES OF WEB PAGES
WEB 1.0-Static Web Page

•also known as flat


page or stationary
page. This cannot
be manipulated by
the user.
WEB 2.0 or Dynamic Web Page
 . The user able to see
website differently than
others
 This includes social media
sites, blogs, wikis, video
sharing sites, hosted
services and web
applications.
 It allows users to interact
with the page. Also allows
users to use browsers
instead of just using their
operating system.
WEB 3.0 and the Semantic Web
Page

•provides a common
framework that
allows data to be
shared and reuse
across application,
enterprise and
community
boundaries.
TRENDS IN ICT
Key Features of WEB 2.0
Folksonomy- allows users to categorize and
classify/arrange information using freely
chosen words

Rich User Experience- content is dynamic


and is responsive to user’s input

User Participation- the owner of the


website is not only one who is able to put
content
Key Features of WEB 2.0
Long Tail- Services that are offered on
demand rather than on a one-time
purchase

Software as Service- Users will subscribe


to a software only when needed rather
than purchasing them

Mass Participation- Diverse information


sharing through universal web access
Trends in ICT
Technological Convergence
Social Media
Social Network
Bookmarking sites
Social News
Media Sharing
Microblogging
Blogs and Forums
Mobile Technologies
iOS
Android
Blackberry OS
Windows Phone OS
Symbians
WebOS
Windows Mobile
SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL NETWORKS
BOOKMARKING SITES
SOCIAL NEWS
MEDIA SHARING
MICROBLOGGING
MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
iOS ANDROID
MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES

Blackberry Windows Phone OS


MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES

•Symbian •WebOS
Assistive Media- is a
non-profit service
designed to help people
who have visual and
reading impairments. A
database of audio
recordings is used to read
to user.
Any questions or
clarification?
Source: Empowerment Technologies,
Innovative Training Works, Inc. First Edition.

Ppt by: Jan Carol S. Salas


ICT Adviser

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