Lesson 1 Flashcards
It is an electronic that can accept raw data as input and produce output.
Computer
It is a web that can only be manipulated by the user. Stationary. Flat.
Web 1.0 or Static
A web that makes the user able to see a website. Interact. Web Browser.
Web 2.0 or Dynamic
The Key Features of Web 2.0
- Folksonomy
- Rich User Experience
- User Participation
- Long Tail
- Software as Service
Deals with different use of communication technologies to locate, save, send, and edit information.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
What are the three computer systems?
- Hardware
- Software
- Peopleware
CPU
Central Processing Unit
What is the tangible parts of a computer?
Hardware
Internal parts of the computer, such as programming and data bases.
Software
Third generation of the website. Encourages to include semantic contebt in web pages.
Meant to be decentralized.
Built on top of blackchain technologies and development.
Open to everyone (Bottom-Up Design)
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), Web 3.0, or Semantic Web
Problems of Web 3.0
Compatibility
Security
Vastness
Vagueness
Logic
Trends of ICT
Convergence
Social Media
Mobile Technologies
Assistive Media
Synergy of Technological Advancement
Connection
Convergence
Website, Application, or Channel that are used to create and exchange user generated data.
Social Media
Six Types of Social Media
- Social Network
- Bookmarking
3.Social News
Allows to connect with other people
Social Networks
Sites that allow to save and manage links to various websites
Bookmarking Sites
Sites that allow user to post their own news items to other sources
Social News
Sites that allow to upload and share media content
Media Sharing
Sites that focus on short updates from the user
Microblogging
Allow user to post
Blogs and Forums
Nonprofit service designed to help people with reading and visual impairment
Assistive Media
iOS
Apple devices, iPhone, iPad
Android
open source operating system developed by Google
OS is for free
Blackberry OS
Used in Blackberry devices
Windows Phone OS
close source, propriety operating system, developed by Microsoft
Symbian
Original smartphone OS
used by Nokia devices
Web OS
used by smartphones
now used by smart TVs
Windows Mobile
Developed by Microsoft for smartphones and pocket PCs