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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGIES

WEEK 1
Activity…
WEB 1.0-
WEB 2.0-
WEB 3.0-

Me-onomy
Taxonomy
Folksonomy
WEB 1.0-
WEB 2.0-
WEB 3.0-Me-onomy

Taxonomy
Folksonomy
WEB 1.0- Taxonomy
WEB 2.0-
WEB 3.0-Me-onomy

Folksonomy
WEB 1.0- Taxonomy
WEB 2.0-Folksonomy
WEB 3.0-Me-onomy
WEB 1.0- (Taxonomy)
*Static
*Flat page
*Stationary page
*the page is “as is” and cannot
be manipulated by the user.
*The content is also the same
for all users.
WEB 2.0- (Folksonomy)
*Dynamic
*The user is able to see a
website differently than others.
Ex. Social networking sites,
blogs, wikis, video sharing sites,
hosted services and web
application.
*it allows users to use web
browsers instead of just
using their operating system.
Features of Web 2.0
1. Folksonomy
-allows users to categorize
and classify/ arrange
information using freely
chosen keywords.
Ex. tagging
Features of Web 2.0
2. Rich User Experience
-content is dynamic and is
responsive to user’s input.

Ex. Website that shows local


content.
Features of Web 2.0
3. User Participation
-the owner of the website is
not the only one who is able
to put content.(Comment,
reviews, and evaluation)
Ex. Amazon.com, online
stores
Features of Web 2.0
4. Long tail
-services that are offered on
demand rather than on a
one-time purchase.
Ex. Subscribing on a Data
Plan
Features of Web 2.0
5. Software as a service
-users will subscribe to a
software only when needed
rather than purchasing them.

Ex. Netflix
Features of Web 2.0
6. Mass Participation
-Diverse information sharing
through universal web
access.
WEB 3.0- Include the
Semantic in their Web pages.
Semantic is a movement led
by W3C.
-provides a common
framework that allows data
to be shared and reused
across application.
Several Problems:
1. Compatibility
2. Security
3. Vastness
4. Vagueness
5. Logic
Trends in ICT
1. Convergence
- Is the synergy of technological
advancements to work on a
similar goals or task.
Ex. Beside using your PC to
create documents, you can now
use your smartphone.
2. Social Media
-is a website, application, or
online channel that enables
web users to create, co-
create, discuss, modify, and
exchange user- generated
content.
6 Types of Socia Media
a. Social Networks
-allows you to connect
with other people with
the same interests or
background.
Ex. Google+ and Facebook
b. Bookmarking Sites
-allows you to store and
manage links to various
websites and resources.
Ex. StumbleUpon and
Pinterest
c. Social News
-allow users to post their
own news items or links
to other news sources.
Ex. Reddit and Digg
d. Media Sharing
-allow you to upload and
share media content like
images, music, and video.
Ex. Flicker, Youtube, and
Instagram
e. Microblogging
-sites that focus on short
updates from the users.
Ex. Twitter and Plunk
f. Blogs and Forums
-allow users to post their
content.
Ex. Blogger, wordpress,
and tumblr
3. Mobile Technologies
Latest mobile devices use
4G networking (LTE).
Uses different operating
systems
a. iOS
-used in Apple devices such
as the iPhone and iPad
b. Android
-developed by google. Some
companies use this OS for
free.
c. Blackberry OS
-used in blackberry
devices
d. Windows Phone OS
-proprietary OS developed
by Microsoft.
e. Symbian
-the original smartphone
OS; used by Nokia devices.
f. WebOS
-originally used for
smartphones; now used for
smart TVs.
g. Windows Mobile
-developed by Microsoft
for smartphones and
pocket PCs.
4. Assistive Media
-is a nonprofit service
designed to help people who
have visual and reading
impairment.
-a generic term used to refer
to a group of software or
hardware devices by which
people with disabilities can
access computer.
QUIZ 1
1. This is the
operating system for
blackberry phones
a. Blackberry OS
b. Symbian
c. Windows Mobile OS
d. iOS
2. This refers to the
feature where users are
able to categorize and
locate information
through tagging.
a. hashtags
b. folksonomy
c. taxonomy
d. Rich user experience
3. Pinterest is a social
media website that
can be classified as
a. Bookmarking sites
b. Media sharing
c. Microblogging
d. Blogs and forums
4. The media designed
to help people who
have visual and reading
impairments
a. social
b. Mobile technology
c. Web 2.0
d. Assistive
5. It is a dynamic
feature wherein the
service offered on
demand rather than on
a one-time purchase.
a. Rich user experience
b. User participation
c. Long tail
d. Software as a service
6. It is a movement
led by the W3C
a. Semantic web
b. Web 2.0
c. Web 1.0
d. convergence
7. Types of social media
that allows the user to
connect with other people
with the same interest
and background
a. Blogs and forums
b. Microblogging
c. Bookmarking sites
d. Social networks
8. The synergy of
technological
advancements to work
on a similar goal or
task.
a. Social media
b. Assistive
c. Convergence
d. Mobile technologies
9. This web aims to give
you result depending on
how you have made a
choices in the past.
a. Web 1.0
b. Web 2.0
c. Web 3.0
d. None of these
10. This is a web that
the page is “as is” and
cannot be manipulated
a. Web 1.0
b. Web 2.0
c. Web 3.0
d. None of these
11. The content is
dynamic and is
responsive to user’s
input.
a. Mass participation
b. User participation
c. Rich user experience
d. folksonomy
12. Users will subscribe
to a software only when
needed rather than
purchasing them
a. Rich user experience
b. Software as a service
c. Long tail
d. Mass participation
13. It allows user to
interact with the page
a. Web 1.0
b. Web 2.0
c. Web 3.0
d. None of these
14. Twitter is an
example of what type
of social media
a. Social news
b. Media sharing
c. microblogging
d. Social networks
15. It is an open source
operating system
developed by google.
a. iOS
b. Windows Phone OS
c. WebOS
d. Android
16.-17.- Types of
Social Media
18.-19.- Mobile
Technologies
20.- Problems of Web
3.0
1. A 9. C
2. B 10.A
3. A 11. C
4. D 12. B
5. C 13. B
6. A 14. C
7. D 15. D
8. C

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