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Web portal
a website that contains information from different sources and places them in one location in a uniform way.
Trello
A free tool used for online collaboration
Videos
Through video hosting websites, you can take a video and show it worldwide (ex. YouTube)
Sound, Music, or Audio
If videos are too much for you, you can always record sounds. You can produce āsound bitesā and share them globally (ex. SoundCloud)
Online games
Game developers now create what is called ābrowser-based games.ā You do not need to install these games to your computer
browser-based games
You do not need to install these games to your computer as they run in most updated web browsers. (ex. Farmville, Candy Crush)
Online tests
These are online survey forms and tests that automatically display the results when finished (IQ and Personality Tests)
Courseware
These are online courses that simulate the classroom through online connection (ex. Learning Management Systems)
Podcasts
These are episodic series of audio or text files streamed online (ex. TED Talks, The Starters)
Vodcasts
These are episodic series of video streamed online (ex. Good Mythical Morning)
Multimedia
Uses multiple media contents like videos, sounds, applications, etc.E
Embed
To place an object from one site to another
First Phase
The First Computer - World War 2 marked the creation of the first electromagnetic calculator. This device weighted about 5 tons. Smaller and more versatile computers were eventually developed using transistors in 1947.
Second Phase
Personal Computers - During the 1970s, the development of personal computers started. This is made possible by chip technology and magnetic discs which made bulky computers fit a desktop. This technology made word processing, accounting, and graphics easily available to the public.
Third Phase
Microprocessors - Also known as the logic chip, were eventually invented which reduced the cost of processing power of computers
Fourth Phase
Networking - Small connections were made so that computers were able to communicate with each other. This all started in small distances then eventually broke the distance barriers which gave birth to the internet.
Fifth Phase
Wireless Technology - Wired connections were already a huge advancement for the Internet, but to travel to different places while still being able to browser websites, update your social media status and search Google were all made possible with wireless technology.C
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āworldās platform for changeā
Introduction
includes your groupās mission and vision and a brief _______ of you project
Purpose
includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsorās time, effort and money
Description
Includes all the necessary information about the project. In ICT, it involves the sites you are going to produce and the purpose of each and how they work in unison.
Support
Contains the budget needed for the project. Some concept papers do not specify any amount requested from the sponsor.
Planning
Involves the ff. tasks (but not limited to):
Conceptualizing your project
Researching on available data about your topic
setting deadlines and meetings
assigning people to various tasks
finding a web or blog hosts
Development
involves the actual creation of the website(s); the production of images, infographics, etc.
Release and promotion
Involves the actual release of the website for public viewing and promoting it.
Promotion
typically starts before the actual release
Maintenance
Involves responding to feedback of your site visitors and continuing to improve the website.
Concept paper
A document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service becomes a reality.
Insights tab
Located at the top of your page. Clicking on it will give you in depth statistics about your Facebook page
Overview
Contains the summary of statistics about your page
Promotions
Contains paid advertisements you have made for your Facebook page
Followers
Contains statistical data of your followers. Contains the statistics of your current volume of follwoers.
Likes
Contains statistics about the trend of page likes. Contains the number of people who have liked your page including followers who disliked your page.
Reach
contains information about the number of people which was reached by your individual posts.
Reach: Organic
your posts seen through the pageās wall, shares by users, and the news feed.
Reach: Paid
Your posts seen through paid advertisements on Facebook
Post Clicks
the number of clicks done to your post.
Likes, Comments, and Shares
actual interaction done by your audience either through liking the post, commenting on it, or sharing it on their walls.
Page Views
Includes statistical data about your page visitors like total number of views and views by age or sender, country, city, and more.
Page Previews
Shows statistical data on how many times your Page preview has been seen.
Actions on Page
Actions done on your page by visitors. This may involve clicking on certain functions that you put on your page like buttons.
Posts
contains data showing when (day and time) your site visitors visit your site.
Events
Includes statistical data that involves the events you have created on your page.
Videos'
Statistical data that involves the videos you have added to your page.
People
Contains statistics about your audienceās demographics. It also includes demographics about the people you have reached and engaged with.
Messages
involves statistical data of your conversations with your audience.
Orders
Shows the number of orders that the page received during a period
Demographics
The statistics which includes (but not limited to) your audienceās age, location, gender, language, and country.
Question Title
includes the question that will be answered by your audience
Question Type
Changes the type of question according to your preference.
Short Answer
a question that can be answered in a short text
Paragraph
A question that can be answered in a long text
Multiple Choice
A question that can be answered by only one answer in a set of options
Checkboxes
A question that can be answered with multiple answers in a set of options
Dropdown
Similar to a multiple-choice question, but the options are revealed in a drop-down list.
File Upload
allows the person answering the form to upload a file
Linear Scale
A question that can be answered with a numerical range.e
Multiple Choice Grid
A question that contains sub-questions with similar opinions.
Checkbox Grid
Similar to the multiple-choice grid, but the answer can be more than one.
Date
A question that can be answered with a specific date
Time
A question that can be answered with a specific time.
Feedback
Allows your siteās visitors to have their say about the siteās strengths and weaknesses.
Google Forms
A tool used to get user feedback.
Phishing/Spoofing
The act of sending multiple emails to multiple users in hopes of having a number of them clicking on the links or malwares attached to the email.
Blackmail/Extortion
The act of using the Internet to threaten or damage someoneās reputation to extort money or anything else of value.
Accessing Stored Communications/Hacking
The act of obtaining unauthorized access to data from a computer network. Typically done to commercial and government sites to threaten its owner.
Sports Betting
The act of wagering on any sports event on the Internet
Non-Delivery of Merchandise
The act of devising a scheme wherein a culprit posts an item or service for sale on the Internet and once the transactions have been done, does not really give the item or service.
Electronic Harassment
The act of anonymously using the Internet to harass, abuse, threaten, or annoy other people. This is also an act of cyberbully, however, because the culprit is anonymous, it is hard to detect who is bullying you.
Child Pornography
The act of using the Internet to show child pornography. This act is highly punishable by law.
Prostitution
The act of using the Internet to engage in prostitution.
Drug Trafficking
The act of selling illegal substances by using the Internet.
Criminal Copyright Infringement
The act of piracy mainly for financial gain.
Network Security
Before a hacker can get through the unauthorized files he or she is targeting, the hacker has to get through several security measures like firewalls, secure connections, passwords, anti-malwares, and data encryptions.
Investigation
URL tracking and logging are used by websites to track your unique IP addresses. This can be used by investigators to trace hackers. In piracy, trackers are used to identify IP addresses currently sharing a pirated file.
Penalties
More and more laws are being created and implemented today. Penalties include both a fine and imprisonment.
Spam
Unwanted Emails.
Encryption
The process of converting raw data into code.
Page Reviews
In this section, administrators can view the feedback provided by users in the form of star ratings and written comments, which can be crucial for assessing public perception and with the page.
Engagement
This metric provides insights into how visitors interact with your pageās content, including how they react to posts, videos, or ads, and is a key indicator of how engaging and compelling your digital presence is.