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is a website that contains information from different sources and places them in one location in a uniform way.
web portal
Working together does not necessarily mean you have to be physically together. These tools can help your group “go the distance” and work as if you already have your own office.
Online Collaborative Tools
There are plenty of online collaborative tools:
Facebook WordPress Google Drive and Microsoft Office Online Microsoft’s Yammer Trello
Multimedia Contents
Videos Sound, Music, or Audio Online games Online tests Courseware Podcasts Vodcasts
Through video hosting sites, you can take a video and show it to the entire world (e.g., YouTube).
Videos
If videos are too much for you, you can always record sounds. You can now share your sound bites to the entire world (e.g., Soundcloud).
Sound, Music, or Audio
Game developers now create what is called “browser-based games.” You do not need to install these games to your computer as they run in most updated web browsers (AdventureQuest, Farmville, Candy Crush)
Online games
Online survey forms and tests that automatically display the results when finished (Online IQ and Personality Tests).
Online tests
Online courses that simulate the classroom online (e.g., E-learning Courses using a Learning Management System)
Courseware
An episodic series of audio or text files streamed online (e.g., Stuff You Should Know, TED Talks, The Starters, Ear Biscuits).
Podcasts
An episodic series of video streamed online (e.g., YouTube series/shows like Video Game High School, Good Mythical Morning).
Vodcasts
Inserting YouTube Videos on Your Blog Post
Search this song on YouTube.com (you can use an official music video or someone else’s.
Go to the bottom of the video and click the Share button.
Click on Embed.
Copy the code similar to the screenshot below.
Create a new post on your WordPress then on the editor, click on the Text tab.
Paste your code.
Go back to the Visual tab and add text content on either the top of your video or the bottom.
Preview then publish the content.
An Avenue to Social Change
ICT
has helped improved communication when Filipinos needed it the most.
ICT
helped in the success of the People Power Revolution.
Radyo Veritas
helped in the success of EDSA Dos
Text brigades
helped in the success of the Million People March
Social media sites like Facebook
helped bring comfort to families looking for their loved ones during calamities like Yolanda.
technologies like the People finder
is dubbed as the world’s platform for change where anyone from the online community can create a petition and ask others to sign it.
Change.org
gives access to more people by allowing the online community to affix their digital signatures on a petition.
Change.org
Change.org’s mission
is to help people from around the world create the change they want to see.
Signing an Online Petition
- Visit Change.org.
- Click on Log in on the upper right hand of the page.
- Click Sign up or log in with Facebook.
- You can then start your own petition, but for now, click on any petition you want under trending petitions.
- Read the petition description to see if this petition matters to you. If it is, sign the petition by filling up the information on the right side of the screen.
- Share the petition on Facebook to promote it.
is a document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service become a reality.
concept paper
Five elements of a concept paper:
Introduction Purpose Description Support Contact Information
includes your group’s mission and vision and a brief introduction of your project
Introduction
includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsor’s time, effort, and money
Purpose
includes all the necessary information about the project.
Description
contains the budget needed for the project. Some concept papers do not specify any amount requested from the sponsor.
Support
includes information on how the group can be contacted
Contact Information
Simplified ICT Project Process Overview
Planning – Development – Release and Promotion – Maintenance
– involves the following tasks (but not limited to): a. Conceptualizing your project
b. Researching on available data about your topic
c. Setting deadlines and meetings
d. Assigning people to various tasks
e. Finding a web or blog host
f. Creating a site map for your website
g. Listing down all applications that you need including web apps
h. Funding (if applicable)
- Planning
– involves the actual creation of the website(s); involves the production of images, infographics, etc.
- Development
– involves the actual release of the website for public view and promoting it. Promotion typically starts before the actual release.
- Release and Promotion
– involves responding to feedback of your site visitors and continuing to improve the website.
- Maintenance