Lesson 1 Flashcards

1
Q

always support with proof and evidences

A

Facts

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2
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Websites that has less interactions from the user (Read-only websites)

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(Web 1.0) Static Web

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3
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Global computer connections that follows standard protocols

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World Wide Web

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4
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Independent organization that provide standard for website development.

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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

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5
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Discovered the world wide web on 1989. An English Scientist Born on UK.

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Timothy John Berners-Lee

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6
Q

Read and Write website that has interaction from the users and the most visited sites today.

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(Web 2.0) Dynamic Web

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7
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type of website that provider universal access and uses the preferences of the users to get information.

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(Web 3.0) Sematic Web

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8
Q

collected ideas coming from the valid source

A

Data

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9
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A process of collecting ideas from its valid sources

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Data Gathering

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10
Q

These are gadgets, devices, equipment, machineries, and tools created from the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.

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Technology

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11
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A process that involves interaction and sharing of information between individuals and group of people.

A

Communication

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12
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It features a high-resolution touchscreen display, WiFi connectivity, web browsing capabilities, and the ability to run sophisticated applications.

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Smartphones

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13
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Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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  1. Folksonomy
  2. Rich user interface/experience
  3. Long Tail
  4. Software as a Service
  5. User Participation
  6. Mass Participation
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14
Q

allows user to categories content using keywords (hashtags)

Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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Folksonomy

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15
Q

Allow the user to personalized their websites and be more creative.

Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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Rich user interface/experience

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16
Q

Allows the users to use the services of the websites through required payments (Daily, monthly, or annual terms)

Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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Long Tail

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17
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Allows the users to use the services of the websites for free and or one-time payment.

Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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Software as a Service

18
Q

Allows the user to put their own contents by giving reviews, comment, ratings, and evaluation (Online stores websites)

Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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User Participation

19
Q

Allows multiple users to use services of the websites at a given period of time

Six Features of Dynamic Websites

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Mass Participation

20
Q

Five Problems of Semantic Websites

A
  1. Compatibility
  2. Vastness
  3. Vagueness
  4. Logic
  5. Security
21
Q

some are not compatible with browsers, search engines, and html files

Five Problems of Semantic Websites

A

Compatibility

22
Q

Due to multiple pages, websites do not easily load up

Five Problems of Semantic Websites

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Vastness

23
Q

Some words on the websites have multiple meanings

Five Problems of Semantic Websites

A

Vagueness

24
Q

some language is hard to analyze by the computer

Five Problems of Semantic Websites

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Logic

25
Q

Data and information of user maybe compromised

Five Problems of Semantic Websites

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Security

26
Q

Trends in ICT

Four Trends in ICT

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  1. Technological Convergence
  2. Mobile Technologies
  3. Social Media
  4. Assistive Media
27
Q

combination of 2 or technology for better performance and tasks in one device

Four Trends in ICT

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Technological Convergence

28
Q

tasks that are originally found on a personal computer and now can be access on the mobile devices. (Provide convenience)

Four Trends in ICT

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Mobile Technologies

29
Q

Developed by Google

Six OPERATING SYSTEM for Mobile Technologies

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Android

30
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Apple Device by Apple Corp

Six OPERATING SYSTEM for Mobile Technologies

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iOS

31
Q

for Blackberry Devices

Six OPERATING SYSTEM for Mobile Technologies

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Blackberry OS

32
Q

First Android OS (by Nokia)

Six OPERATING SYSTEM for Mobile Technologies

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Symbian

33
Q

Developed by Microsoft

Six OPERATING SYSTEM for Mobile Technologies

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Windows Phone OS

34
Q

for Smart TV

Six OPERATING SYSTEM for Mobile Technologies

A

Web OS

35
Q

An online channel or application that allows user to create, co-create, modify, and generate user contents.

Four Trends in ICT

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Social Media

36
Q

Same interest and background (Facebook)

Six Types of Social Media

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Social Networks

37
Q

allows user to create their own news items (Reddit or Digg)

Six Types of Social Media

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Social News

38
Q

Allows users to share their own media like images, video, music (IG, YouTube, Flicker)

Six Types of Social Media

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Media Sharing

39
Q

Allows the users to save or stored their own references (Pinterest)

Six Types of Social Media

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Bookmarking Sites

40
Q

short updates from the users (X or Plurk)

Six Types of Social Media

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Microblogging

41
Q

Allows the users to put their own personal contents (Blogger, TumBlr)

Six Types of Social Media

A

Blogs & Forums

42
Q

technology that is very useful for person with disability (text to speech, e-book, audio book, etc)

Four Trends in ICT

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Assistive Media