emptech Flashcards
sets of concepts, tools that when
combined, allow people & organizations to create access, retrieve, send, process, share &
exchange info.
information & communication technology
cpu, Microsoft office
tangible parts (hardware)
- technology that goes wherever user goes.
- Can do 2-way comms to another device using network.
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
Wi-Fi, router/modem.
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
websites & software applications that allow users to share info & context.
(photos, vids, music, events & opinions)
SOCIAL MEDIA
websites that can be used by people for storing & sharing various
types of media.
MEDIA SHARING SITES
virtual communities where users can interact with
other groups of users that share common interests using an online identity.
- Create content. LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.
SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES (SNS)
flickr, pinterest
PHOTOSHARING SITES
websites where people can post their reviews about businesses,
products, and services. TripAdvisor, GlassDoor, Consumer Reports.
SOCIAL REVIEW SITES
provide users capability to search, organize, & save web
content such as articles, photos, videos based on specific areas of interest. PINTEREST & X
SOCIAL BOOKMARKING SITES
youtube, fb, google drive, veed.io
VIDEOSHARING SITES
spotify, apple music, yt music, shazam
MUSICSTREAMING SITES
fused idea of blogging & instant messaging allowing users to compose
short messages to be posted.
MICROBLOGGING
- contains informational posts by users.
- Sharing personal ideas & interests. More on texting content.
BLOGGING
medium is a video.
VLOGGING
- act like humans.
- Ability to rationalize & decide to achieve a specific goal.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)
software programs or product systems intended to help people
with disabilities.
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Ability of device to speak based on text for visually impaired
people.
TEXT TO SPEECH
capability to turn speech into text
SPEECH TO TEXT/DICTATION
- for visually impaired users. Magnify certain parts of the screen
SCREEN ZOOM
inverting colors & adjust contrast.
DISPLAY ENHANCEMENT
combining 2 or more distinct technologies.
TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE
takes advantage of software vulnerabilities, also known as GLITCHES OR
FLAWS in software.
WORMS
a software program to access contents on the web.
WEB BROWSER
Vast database of information & composed of billions of
webpages created by people & companies all over the world
WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW)-
group of webpages.
WEBSITE
documents that is written using hypertext markup language (HTML)
WEBPAGE
Appears exactly as they are stored. Users cannot
interact or modify the content of webpage. (READ ONLY)
- Yahoo, google, internet, msn.
- Read only connecting information, static, basic web pages, HTML, Ecommerce.
WEB 1.0 (static or stationary webpages)
type of webpage where machines will process data &
infos in a humanlike way. NO INTERMEDIARIES, DECENTRALIZED.
- Bing, ipfs.
- Semantic, semantic web, dApps, NFTs, VR & AR (Metaverse), interoperability
WEB 3.0 (SEMANTIC WEBPAGE)
-content of this webpage changes every time even without
reloading. SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES USE WEB 2.0. info displayed to a user is diff from
others. Participatory, Centralized
- Yt, ig, fb, gdrive, whatsapp, chrome, snapchat, dropbox.
- Dynamic, read & write connecting people, social media, mobile access, apps, user
generated content.
WEB 2.0 (DYNAMIC WEBPAGE)
- user should demonstrate proper & good behavior online.
NETIQUETTE
appears to be beneficial to system oftentimes in a form of
advertisement, but once installed, they are also harmful
TROJAN HORSES
programs designed to harm your pc & make it
vulnerable.
MALWARE (MALICIOUS SOFTWARE)
they penetrate an infected system. Commonly obtained from
executable files (.exe) & those downloadable from unknown sources.
COMPUTER VIRUSES
systematic way of gathering & examining infos to establish facts & create new
knowledge.
RESEARCH
digital mats that can be access electronically by a computer or
other device.
ELECTRONIC SOURCES
hides & restricts access to your files, & files can only be reverted in
exchange of payment through cryptocurrency.
RANSOMWARE
– This pertains to the correctness of the content in a resource. The
content should be well researched and presented.
Accuracy
Resources are published with a clear purpose,
such as to provide information or to raise awareness about a specific subject.
Purpose and intended audience
– This refers to the credibility of the authority-their research experience
and expertise
Authority
Refers to the informations that is up to date.
Currency
– A resource should not contain opinions but facts. Information
presented should be UNBIASED
Objectivity
provide users access to infos & enables them to cross reference
sources with others.
GOOGLE SCHOLAR 2014-
- online library composed of more
than 1.7 million records of journals & other literature offered by the Institute of Education
Sciences.
EDUCATION RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)
Lund Univ in SWEDEN. Provides
users free access to various resources that are of high quality & have undergone peer
review
DIRECTORY OF OPEN ACCESS JOURNALS (DOAJ) 2003-
- free online platform that can check if a piece of content is plagiarized.
Offers tools such as paraphrasing tool, text analysis tools & reverse image search.
DUPLICHECKER
ability of an individual to complete a simple or complex tasks at a given
time using available sources.
PRODUCTIVITY
- lets you create a batch of documents that are personalized for each
recipient.
MAIL MERGE
lists of recipients you want to include in your documents. (name, age,
contact #, address)
DATA SOURCE
file that will be sent to recipients. (letters, emails, envelops)
DOCUMENT
mark the place of data from source of the document.
PLACEHOLDERS (MERGEFIELDS)
- advanced feature of Microsoft PPT that provide users ability to connect a
presentation to a slide in the document, another document, or website. - Click insert tab then click hyperlink then choose between the 4.
HYPERLINK
provides visual motion to various objects in the presentation, such as texts,
pics, shapes, smart shapes, & charts
ANIMATION
- provides visual motion to various objects in the presentation, such as texts,
pics, shapes, smart shapes, & charts.
ANIMATION
used to define how you want objects to appear on slide.
ENTRANCE (GREEN STAR)
used to highlight object.
EMPHASIS (YELLOW STAR)
used to specify how you want objects to disappear from your slide.
EXIT (RED STAR)
specify how you want objects to travel through area of your slide.
MOTION PATHS
how animation start
START
how long animation will be in effect.
DURATION
how long animation will be delayed before it starts.
DELAY
horizontal line of entries in a table
ROW
vertical line of entries in a table
COLUMN
info held in a spreadsheet. Building blocks of spreadsheet
CELL
range to search in
TABLE ARRAY
selected cell
ACTIVE CELL
bar that displays the contents of cell.
FORMULA BAR
- compare & interlink data from 2 or more datasets.
- Represents search bar to categorize diff kinds of data from table.
- SYNTAX: VLOOKUP(lookup_value, table_array, col index num, [range_lookup]
VLOOKUP FUNCTON
value to be found.
LOOKUP VALUE
column number of the value to turn in.
COLUMN INDEX NUMBER
used to compute average of values with given criteria.
AVERAGEIF FUNCTION
looking for exact value; true- looking for approx. value.
RANGE LOOKUP- 2 Options: FALSE
complete the formula.
RECESS
range of cells you want evaluated.
RANGE
AVERAGEIF(range, criteria, [average_range])
SYNTAX
process of influencing people’s thoughts & stimulate them to act in
a certain way
VISUAL PERSUASION
- cells to be used to find the average.
AVERAGE RANGE
identifies which cells to average
CRITERIA
photos, illustrations, visuals.
GRAPHIC MATERIALS
a context that will stimulate the mind to decode the visual & draw
a conclusion.
- Main element of visual persuasion, plays a huge role in conveying your message to
target viewers.
VIEWERS KNOWLEDGE
too much simplicity may deliver message subtly.
- Too much complexity might make messages difficult to understand.
GRAPHIC STYLE
make graphics & other visual elements connected to the message you
want to convey
VISUAL CONTENT
- copy pertains to main text used in material.
RELATIONSHIP TO COPY
most obvious elements in design.
COLOR
used to put surface feel to design
TEXTURE
- areas on design that is left blank.
SPACE
connotes something that is 3-dimensional.
FORMS
how light or dark on a scale
VALUE
- pertains to visual equilibrium
BALANCE
- not equal
ASSYMETRICAL BALANCE
part of visual content that draws the viewers’ attention.
EMPHASIS
same visual weight are equally distributed on both
sides.
SYMMETRICAL BALANCE
- makes viewers eyes follow a certain direction.
MOVEMENT
equally placed around central point.
RADIAL BALANCE
create relationship & unity among diff objects in your visual content
REPETITION
repeating a certain object through visual content.
PATTERN
tells whether which element in a visual content is more important.
PROPORTION
how design elements in a visual content work together
UNITY
refers to the striking difference between elements
CONTRAST
diff elements an image to create visual interest.
VARIETY
elements are arranged to make viewer think they form a coherent whole.
HARMONY
used to creatively present data or infos using diff shapes, colors, &
pictures.
INFOGRAPHICS
- arrangement of a file in terms of how it was organized.
- .docx, .pub, .xlsx
FILE FORMAT
- Type of raster image file.
PNG (PORTABLE NETWORK GRAPHIC)
- Digital cams, web images & emails
- Can be compressed to much smaller file sizes.
JPEG/JPG (JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC EXPERT GROUP)
- Can’t be modified.
PDF (PORTABLE DOCUMENT FORMAT)
direct to the point website
SIMPLICITY
appropriate for your brand. (up to 5 colors only)
COLOR
original; name of fonts/letters.
TYPEFACE
the font (aerial, bold, italics)
FONT
- visual aspect pictures; illustration vids
IMAGERY
easy navigation; menu/tab bar
NAVIGATION
how users scan text (left to right, top to bottom)
F-SHAPED PATTERN READING
arrangement of designs
VISUAL HIERARCHY
compelling language, does not contain incorrect grammar.
CONTENT
a program or application that allow users to
see what the project or output will look like while it’s still being created.
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET (WYSIWYG)