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empowerment
refers to the process of giving yourself or other people the capacity to achieve specific end-goal
empowerment technology
refers to computer technology that we use everyday, which enables us to do task that, in the past requires professional help.
Technology Literacy
defined as the ability to use digital technology, communication tools, and / or networks to define an information need, access, manage, integrate and evaluate information, create new information or knowledge and be able to communicate this information to others.
Education
Source of learning, teaching, and research materials
Economics
Online Marketing
Convenient business transactions
Online payment gateways
Communications
Social Networking sites
Instant messaging and video calls
Forums and webinars (web seminars)
Travel
Online booking and reservation
Online tracking of reservations
Tim Berners-Lee
invented the World Wide Web. Simply known as the Web, it Is an open source information space where documents are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) interlinked using hypertext links andaccessed via the Internet.
1989
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. Simply known as the Web, it Is an open source information space where documents are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) interlinked using hypertext links andaccessed via the Internet.
1999 2004
Originally coined the term Web 2.0 by Darcy Di Nucci Web 2.0 as defined by Tim O’Reilly and Dale Dougherty,
Web 1.0
Read Only
Web 2.0
Read – Write
Web 3.0
Semantic Web
ict
refers to technologies that give information by means of telecommunication
ict
The information can be transmitted digitally via different technologies, such as cellphones, computers, the internet, and software
information and communications technology
meaning of ICT
Hardware
the physical components of technology, such as the machines we use, like cellphones, computer keyboard, and monitors. It allows us to view interpreted data
Software
the computer programs we use in hardware devices, such as desktop computers and cellphones. Examples include applications and operating systems.
Digital Transactions
the process of automated or digital transactions between users, businesses, or organizations. Examples include payment processes on shopping websites or online enrollments on school systems
Communications Technology
everything, from hardware to software, that we can use to communicate or give and receive information. Examples include emails, chat systems, and phones.
Digital Data
the raw information being transmitted to and from the hardware and software we use, such as th e data we input into a spreadsheet or information we put into social media platforms.
Digital Data
uses a specific language system that our devices can interpret.
Internet access
the process of connecting to the internet using
Cloud Computing
may also be called data centers. It is mostly used as a storage that can be accessed wherever and whenever with internet connection..
Web 3.0
also known as the third generation internet. It is semantic and data-driven, which means that the web enables users to find, share, and combine information easily.
Web 4.0
a symbiotic web, where humans and machines have a symbiotic interaction. Through augmented reality, thoughts can be analyzed by AI to navigate the digital world.
UTILITY PLATFORMS
Sites that give useful services, such as knowledge-based sites and search
DIGITAL MEDIA SHARING PLATFORMS
sites that enable users to share media within the site
ONLINE MARKETPLACE PLATFORMS
sites that enable users to show products and purchase them
SERVICE- ORIENTED PLATFORMS
on-demand platforms that deliver services end to end
INTERACTION-NETWORK PLATFROMS
enables digital interactions between its users through messages, calls, videos, and even money transfers
E-LEARNING PLATFORMS
sites that are used for education