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Information and Communication

Technology

The Current State of ICT


Technologies
Sto. Tomas National High School
Division of Davao del Norte
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the
learner:

Compare and contrast the


nuances of varied online
platforms, sites, and content to
best achieve specific class
objectives or address
situational challenges
(CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-1)
Preliminary Activity
List down all communication
technologies which exist of this time
The Current State of ICT
Technologies
Information and Communication
Technology (ICT)

Deals with the use of different


communication technologies such as
mobile phones, telephone, internet,
etc. to locate, save send, and edit
information
The Current State of ICT
Technologies

ICT in the Philippines


- Several international companies
dub the Philippines as the ICT Hub
of Asia due to its huge growth in
ICT-related jobs in the country like
BPO (Business Process Outsourcing)
The Current State of ICT
Technologies
ICT in the Philippines
(cont.)
- There are 106.8 cellphones per 100
Filipinos in the year 2012, which
means for every 100 Filipinos, there
is chance that they have a cellphones
and approximately 7 of them have
Source: International Telecommunication Unio
The Current State of ICT
Technologies
ICT in the Philippines
(cont.)
- ICT industries shares 19.3% of the
total employment population there in
the Philippines

Source: Annual Survey of the Philippine


Business and Industries, NSO, in 2010
The Current State of ICT
Technologies
ICT in the Philippines
(cont.)
- Top 1 and top 9 spots as The
Selfiest Cities around the World of
2014 places which conducted using
Instagram
Source: Time
Magazines, 2014
Internet Based
Configuration
- Web 1.0 (Static Web Pages)
- Web 2.0 ( Dynamic Web Pages)
- Web 3.0 (The Semantic Web)

Source: Time
Magazines, 2014
Internet Based Configuration

Web 1.0 Static Web Pages

- The page is as is and cannot be


manipulated by the user
- The content is also the same for all
the users.
Source: Time
Magazines, 2014
Internet Based Configuration
Web 2.0 Dynamic Web
Pages
- Term coined by Darcy DiNucci on
January 1999 as Fragmented
Future
- The user is able to see a website
differently than others.
Internet Based Configuration
Web 2.0 Dynamic Web
Pages (cont.)
- Examples include social networking
sites, blogs, wikis, video sharing
sites, hosted services, and web
applications
Internet Based Configuration

Features of Web 2.0


1. Folksonomy
- allows users to categorize and
classify/arrange information using freely
chosen keywords (e.g. tagging)
Internet Based Configuration

Features of Web 2.0 (cont.)

2. Rich User Experience


- content is dynamic and is responsive to
users input.

- a website that shows local content


Internet Based Configuration

Features of Web 2.0 (cont.)

3. User Participation
- the owner of the website is not the
only one who is able to put content.

- others are able to place a content of


their own by means of comments, reviews,
Internet Based Configuration

Features of Web 2.0 (cont.)

4. Long Tail
- services that are offered on demand
rather than a one time purchase.

- synonymous to subscribing to a data


plan that charges for the amount of time
Internet Based Configuration

Features of Web 2.0 (cont.)

5. Software as a Service
- users will subscribe to a software only
when needed rather than purchasing
them.

- allows you to rent a software for a


Internet Based Configuration

Features of Web 2.0 (cont.)

6. Mass Participation
- diverse information sharing through
universal web access.

- based on people from various cultures


Internet Based Configuration

Web 3.0 Semantic Web


- coined by the inventor of the WWW, Tim
Berners-Lee

- provides a common framework that


allows data to be shared and reused across
application, enterprise, & community
Internet Based Configuration

Web 3.0 issues


1. Compatibility

- HTML files and current web browsers could


not support Web 3.0

2. Security

- the users security is also in question since


machine is saving users preferences
Internet Based Configuration

Web 3.0 issues (cont.)


3. Vastness

- the www already contains billions of web


pages

4. Vagueness

- certain words are imprecise. The words


old and small would depend on the user
Internet Based Configuration

Web 3.0 issues (cont.)


5. Logic

- since machine use logic, there are


certain limitations for a computer to be
able to predict what the user is referring
to at a given time.
Information and Communication
Technology

TRENDS IN ICT
Industries has focused on several
innovations which cater to the needs
of the people that benefit most out of
ICT. These trends are the current
front runners in the innovation of ICT
Trends in ICT

1. Convergence
Technological Convergence is the
synergy of technological advancements to
work in a similar goal or task

Convergence is using several


technologies to accomplish a total
conveniently
Trends in ICT

2. Social Media
A website, application, or online
channel that enables web users to create,
co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange
user-generated content
Trends in ICT>2. Social Media

Types of Social Media


a. Social Networks these are sites that
allow you to connect with people with the
same interests or background.

Ex. Facebook, Google+


Trends in ICT>2. Social Media
Types of Social Media
(cont.)
b. Bookmarking Sites these are sites
that allow you to store and manage links
to various websites and resources which
allow you to create a tag that allows
others to easily search

Ex. StumbleUpon, Pinterest


Trends in ICT>2. Social Media
Types of Social Media
(cont.)
c. Social News these are sites that allow
users to post their own news items or
links to other news sources. The users can
also comment on the post and comment
may also be ranked.

Ex. Reddit, Digg


Trends in ICT>2. Social Media
Types of Social Media
(cont.)
d. Media Sharing these are sites that
allow you to upload and share media
content like images, music and video and
have additional social features like liking,
commenting, etc.

Ex. Flickr, Youtube, and Instagram


Trends in ICT>2. Social Media
Types of Social Media
(cont.)
e. Microblogging these are sites that
focus on short updates from the user.
Those subscribed to the user will be able
to receive these updates.

Ex. Twitter and Plurk


Trends in ICT>2. Social Media
Types of Social Media
(cont.)
f. Blogs and Forum these websites allow
users to post their content. Other users
are able to comment on the said topic
Trends in ICT

3. Mobile Technologies
f. Blogs and Forum these websites allow
users to post their content. Other users
are able to comment on the said topic

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