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Online Platforms
Online Platforms
CONTRAST
NUANCES VARIED
ONLINE PLATFORMS
OBJECTIVES:
Define online platform
Compare and Contrast the nuances of
varied online platforms, sites and
content to address situational
challenges
Cite examples of online platforms,
sites and content.
WHAT ARE THE
EXAMPLE OF ONLINE
PLATFORMS YOU
USUALLY VISIT?
(Websites/Application)
Why you visit those
internet sites/online
platforms? How
often?
WHAT IS AN ONLINE
PLATFORMS?
ONLINE PLATFORMS
text-to-speech systems
using Optical Character
SCREEN READING
Recognition (OCR), FOR BLINDS
ASSISTIVE MEDIA
-This platform is created to help people
with disabilities access computers from
the itself “assistive”, they guide
individuals with disability like blind
people by using audio recording of the
literary works.
COLLABORATIVE PLATFORM
Common uses include teaching
and educational and corporate
use. Your blog can be a
personal diary, a project
collaboration tool, a guide, or
any means of communicating
and publishing information on
the web.
BLOGSPOT
COLLABORATIVE PLATFORM
-This platform is categorized
as a business software, ideal
platform for a business-
oriented persons sharing the
same kind of interests.
CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
-are digital forms of communication.
This platform includes any
communication device or
applications to help people gather
information and easily communicate
by means of cellular phones,
computer network and hardware and
software, blogging and email.
MOBILE MEDIA
MOBILE MEDIA
-Talks about media devices
such as mobile phones as
the primary source of
portable media from which
we could get information
and communicate to one
another easily. Nowadays,
smartphones are the most
used devices for mobile
media because of its
features and it is handy for
users.
ONLINE SYSTEM
ONLINE SYSTEM
•MP3.com
•Shopping cart
Web 2.0
WEB 2.0 facilities interaction between web
users and sites, so it allows users to
interact more freely with each other. Web
2.0 encourages participation,
collaboration, and information sharing.
Examples:
Social working sites
Blogs
Video Sharing Sites
Wikis
Hosted Services
WEB 3.0
Web 3.0 is the upcoming third generation of the
internet where websites and apps will be able to
process information in a smart human-like way
through technologies like machine learning (ML),
Big Data, decentralized ledger technology (DLT),
etc. Web 3.0 was originally called the Semantic Web
by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, and
was aimed at being a more autonomous, intelligent,
and open internet.
WEB 3.0
WEB 1.o WEB 2.0 WEB 3.0
The WEB The SOCIAL WEB The SEMANTIC WEB
Read only Web Read and Write Web Read, write and execute
Web
Information Sharing Interaction Immersion
Connect information Connect People Connect Knowledge
All about Static More about two way Curiously undefined
Content , One way communication
publishing (one way through social
communication) networking,
blogging, tagging
and wikis
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