Lesson 1 Flashcards

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It refers to the sending, saving, and editing of data via communication technologies such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, telephones, and the Internet, among other things.

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Information and Communication Technology

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Communication technology is now widely used throughout the country, including in remote places. According to the Rappler blog site, 119 million mobile phone subscriptions and 47 million active Facebook profiles out of a total population of 101 million. The Philippines has the fastest-growing app market in Southeast Asia and the world’s largest digital populace.

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ICT in the Philippines

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It was created by Tim Berners-Lee and is also known as WWW or W3. It is made up of various pages that are connected and formatted in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). Each page contains text, graphics, multimedia files, hyperlinks, and other information.

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World Wide Wed

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An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.

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Computer

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Is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to link billions of devices worldwide.

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Internet

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is a hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web. It is a document that is suitable for the World Wide Web.

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Web Pages

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According to Berners-Lee, it’s the ‘read-only-web’. The initial version of the World Wide Web, with static web pages. Users cannot manipulate this type of page, which is also known as a flat or immobile page.

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Web 1.0

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using metadata as electronic tags, users can classify and organize their online content into different categories. A good example is using the Pound sign (#) also known as a hashtag

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Folksonomy

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the users can experience and gain a lot more from one page because of the dynamic features and interactive content. A good example is images and/or icons that can be linked to other pages providing more content and information.

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Rich User Experience

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users are allowed to create and upload their content. Some pages also allow users to edit content, post a comments, or give evaluations.

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User Participation

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users are allowed to create and upload their content. Some pages also allow users to edit content, post a comments, or give evaluations.

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User Participation

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the feature where the users can subscribe to a certain content creator or service provider.

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Software as a service

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lets users share information with the rest of the world using the connections created by the web.

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Mass Participation

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The semantic web’s goal is to categorize and store data in such a way that a system can leam what specific data means. To put it another way, a website should be able to understand the words used in search queries in the same manner that a human would, allowing it to create and share better content. This method will also make use of Al; the semantic web will educate a computer on what the data means, and Al will then utilize the data.

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Web 3.0

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The semantic web’s goal is to categorize and store data in such a way that a system can leam what specific data means. To put it another way, a website should be able to understand the words used in search queries in the same manner that a human would, allowing it to create and share better content. This method will also make use of Al; the semantic web will educate a computer on what the data means, and Al will then utilize the data.

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Web 3.0

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16
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is the synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task. For example, besides using your personal computer to create Word documents, you can now use your smartphone.

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Convergence

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is a website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss modify, and exchange user-generated content.

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Social Media

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These are sites that allow you to connect with other people with the same interests or background. Once the user creates his/her account, he/she can set up a profile, add people, share content, etc

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Social Networks

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Sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources. Most of the

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Bookmarking Sites

20
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Sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources. Most of the

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Bookmarking Sites

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Sites that allow users to post their news items or links to other news sources. The users can also comment on the post and comments may also be ranked.

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Social News

22
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sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video. Ex. Flickr, YouTube, and Instagram

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Media Sharing

23
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focus on short updates from the user. Those who subscribed to the user will be able to receive these updates.

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Microblogging

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allow the user to post their content. Other users can comment on the said topic. Ex. Blogger, WordPress, and Tumblr

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Blogs and Forums

25
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is a non-profit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A database of audio recordings is used to read to the user.

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Assistive Media

26
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Often servers are in geographically different places, but server acts as if they are working next to each other.

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Distributed Servers

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It is a collection of servers where the application is placed and is accessed via the Internet.

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Datacenters

28
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Clients are the devices that end-user interacts with the cloud.

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Clients computer

29
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allows systems and services to be easily accessible to the general public. The public cloud may be less secure because of its openness, e.g. e-mail

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Public cloud

30
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allows systems and services to be accessible within an organization, It offers increased security because of its private nature.

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Private cloud

31
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allows systems and services to be accessible by groups of organizations.

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Community cloud

32
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is a mixture of public and private clouds. However, the critical activities are performed using the private cloud while the non-critical activities are performed using the public cloud.

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Hybrid cloud

33
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is a mixture of public and private clouds. However, the critical activities are performed using the private cloud while the non-critical activities are performed using the public cloud.

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Hybrid cloud

34
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are online versions of information systems, which is “the process of and tools for storing, managing, using and gathering of data and communications in an organization. An example of information systems are tools for sending out communications and storing files in a business.”

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Online systems, functions, and platforms Online systems

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used to describe a range of services available on the Internet including marketplaces, search engines, social media, creative content outlets, app stores, communications services, payment systems, services comprising the so-called collaborative” or “gig” economy, and much more, In this report, an online platform is defined as a digital service that facilitates interactions between two or more distinct but interdependent sets of users (whether firms or individuals) who interact through the service via the Internet. This chapter explains that definition and presents some economic characteristics

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Online platform

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used to describe a range of services available on the Internet including marketplaces, search engines, social media, creative content outlets, app stores, communications services, payment systems, services comprising the so-called collaborative” or “gig” economy, and much more, In this report, an online platform is defined as a digital service that facilitates interactions between two or more distinct but interdependent sets of users (whether firms or individuals) who interact through the service via the Internet. This chapter explains that definition and presents some economic characteristics

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Online platform