Module 1 - Part 1 Flashcards

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Technology required for information processing, in particular the use of electronic computers, communication devices and software applications

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ICT-Information Communication Technologu

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2
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Refers to the knowledge obtained from reading, investigation, and study research

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Information

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3
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Act of transmitting messages. A process whereby information is exchanged between individuals.

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Communication

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4
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Vital in communication

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Technology

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5
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Philippines is known as the

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ICT hub of Asia

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6
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Who invented the first computer

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Charles Babbage

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7
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Charles Babbage built “the babbage difference engine” in

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1822

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8
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-Electronic device that manipulates information and data.
-Ability to store, retrieve, and process data

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Computer

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9
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Inventors of the internet

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Vint Cerf
Bob Kahn

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10
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Allows different computers to connect to each outer via routers

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Internet

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11
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Inventor of WWW

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Tim Berners-Lee in 1989

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12
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• An information system on the Internet that allows documents or pages to be connected to another by Hypertext links. That enables the users to search information by moving through different pages.

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World Wide Web or WWW

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13
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• Is a text or an image within a file on your computer that you can click that gives you an access to another pages.

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Hypertext Links

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14
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• Is an address that shows where a particular page can be found on the WWW.

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URL

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15
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It is a document that is suited for the World Wide Web.

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Webpage

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16
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When the WWW was invented, most webpages were static. In the sense that the page is “as is” and cannot be manipulated by the user

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Web 1.0

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Is the evolution of web 1.0 by adding DYNAMIC pages where the user is able to see a website differently than others. Web 2.0 allows users to interact with the page

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Web 2.0

18
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A platform that is all about SEMANTIC web. A concept of the World Wide Web designed to cater to each individual user.

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Web 3.0

19
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Cannot be manipulated by the user. A web page that is delivered to the user’s web browser exactly as stored that is referred to as Web 1.0

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Static Webpage

20
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A web page that displays different content each time its viewed. The page may change within the time of day the users accesses the webpage. Or the type of webpage that it has user interactions

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Dynamic Webpage

21
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Features of Web 2.0

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  1. Folksonomy
  2. Rich User Experience
  3. User Contributor
  4. Long Tail
  5. Software as a Service
  6. Mass Participation
22
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Also known as Social Tagging, a system of classification that makes us use terms that occur naturally in the language of the users.

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Folksonomy

23
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Applications are more dynamic, responsive or interactive.

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Rich User Experience

24
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The related concept of user involvement. Making sure the voices of the users are being heard, as the services they use are able to improved.

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User contributor

25
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Users will be subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them.

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Software as a Service

26
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Diverse information sharing through universal web access. Web 2.0’s content is based on people from various cultures.

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Mass Participation