Lesson 1 Flashcards
What is an acronym for ICT?
Information and communications technology
It covers any product that will store retrieve manipulate transmit or receive information electronically and a digital form.
ICT
What are the three web?
Web 1.0, web 2.0, and the web 3.0
It provides access to the web itself, making the people view and read information. The key areas of interest centered on protocols such as HTTP, open standard markup languages such as HTML and XML.
This era was characterized by static websites with limited interactivity. What is this web?
Web 1.0
This era brought about the rise of user-generated content, social media, and collaborative platforms. Users became active participants, sharing information, connecting with each other, and contributing to the web.
The purpose of this was to make sure that the site accessed by an internet user is interactive in the emergence of the mobile internet and mobile devices including camera phones as a major new platform driving the adoption and growth of the web.
Web 2.0
It is referred to as the intelligent web at this instance, usage of semantic web, microformats, natural language search, data mining, machine learning, recommendation agents, and artificial intelligence technologies.
Web 3.0
The web 1.0 also known as the?
“The mostly read only web” 250,000 sites
The web 2.0 also known as the?
“the wildly read - write web” 80,000,000 sites
How many global users did web 1.0 have in 1996?
45 million
How many global users did web 2.0 in 2006?
1 billion+
How many global users did web 3.0 in 2016?
8 billion+
Give examples of web 2.0
Social networking sites, blogs, wikis, and video sharing sites
These applications are web 2.0 tools allowing people to interact with one another exchange information, career interest, ideas in pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks.
Social media
A user-defined taxonomy system for bookwarmers is available through these Web 2.0 tools.
Social bookmarkings
What are the three technological convergences?
- Digital convergence
- Telecommunications convergence
- Media convergence