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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

Deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, Internet, etc.

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WEB 1.0

This web page is static and the page is 'as is' and cannot be manipulated by the user.

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Web 2.0

It is the evolution of Web 1.0 by adding dynamic web pages

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Web 2.0

A web page that allows users to interact with the page

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Web 2.0

The most ideal websites that we visit today

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Folksonomy

It allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords (e.g., tagging).

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Rich User Experience

Content is dynamic and responsive to the user's input.

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Long Tail

Services are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase

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User Participation

The owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content.

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Software as a Service

Users only subscribe to software when needed.

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Mass Participation

It is a diverse information sharing through universal web access.

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Compatibility

One of the several problems of Web 3.0 is the HTML files and current web browsers could not support

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Security

One of the several problems of web 3.0 is that the user's security is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences.

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Vastness

The World Wide Web already billions of web pages.(One of the several problems of web 3.0 )

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Vagueness

Certain words are imprecise. The words "old" and "small" would depend on the user.

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Logic

There are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time.

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Convergence

It is the synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task. (Combined technologies to create another one)

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Social Media

It is a website, application, or online channels that enable web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user generate content

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Social Networks

A type of social media that these are sites that allows you to connect with other people with the same interests or background

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Bookmarking Sites

A type of social media that these are sites that allow you to store and links to various websites and resources.

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Social News

A type of social media that these are sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources.

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Media Sharing

these are sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video.

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Microblogging

A type of social media that those are sites that focus on short updates from the user.

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Blogs and Forums

A type of social media that these websites allow users to post their content.

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Mobile Technologies

The popularity of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the years.

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IOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symblan, WebOS, Windows Mobile

Kinds of operating system

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Assistive Media

It is a nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual impairments.

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Rich user experience

It is a website that you can customized the features

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Social Networks, Bookmarking Sites, .Social News, Media Sharing, Microblogging, Blogs and Forums

Types of social media

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Folksonomy, Rich-user experience, Long tail, user participation software as a service, mass participation,

What are the features of Web 2.0

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Compatibility, Security, Vagueness, Vastness, Logic

Several problems of Web 3.0

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Convergence, Social Media, Mobile technologies, Assistive media

Trends In ICT

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Semantic web

It is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

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Web 3.0

the aim of this web is to have machines (or servers) understand the user's preferences to be able to deliver web content specifically targeting the user.

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W3C

According to them, the Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries.

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World wide web consortium

Complete the acronym W3C whose lead the movement of semantic web

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Software as a service

This is a cheaper option if you do not always need to use software.

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steps to make a contextualized online search

Identify or choose a topic, topic or task definition, identify methods of search, identify resources of your research, make your research strategies, compiling the research results, evaluate the results of your research, create a list of your references for citation.

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Critical thinking

one must be able to verify the raw data obtained from the internet. it is about drawing conclusions to various ideas and arguments.

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critical thinking

also means the ability to digest, reflect, and conclude from the information researched.

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analytical skill

this requires the ability to look, verbalize, conceptualize, and gather data attuned to the context of the subject. and then, apply synthesis, focus, and critical thinking to extract the useful information in the pile of research.

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problem solving capability

the ability to present solutions or solve problems by presenting a decision based on a given information.

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organized data mining

it is a well planned design of the database of all the research materials either inside the computer or hard copies.

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research presentation

the ability to present ideas and draw conclusions from the research, be able to explain in writing the purpose, steps, goals, and objective of the research.

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creativity and developed imagination

it is the ability to look for alternative solutions to the problems needed to solve in the research and thinking not only within the context but also beyond the usual approaches to the research objectives.

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computer literacy

knowledge of the various computer applications and tools when working with large amounts of data helps the researcher to manage the information. skills in the use of software to write, design, and present are also important.

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Satirical sites

are websites that report untrue or false stories meant to amuse or entertain.

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satirical sites

these sites take their cue from TV shows that report exaggerated news that is untrue but intriguing and funny.

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  1. If it is too good to be true, then it must be so, 2. if they are from known satirical sites, 3. if the news did not emanate from reliable news sites.

how do detect satirical news?

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adobo chronicles, so what's news, eritas times, the professional heckler

Give the top sources of satirical news

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Adobo Chronicles (adobochronicles.com)

It is a site that gives the "best source of up to date unbelievable news

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So, what's news?(sowhatsnews.wordpress.com)

It is a site that gives "satirical and fictional news website'

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Eritas times (eritastimes.com)

It is a site that "presents the other side of news'

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The professional heckler (professionalheckler.wordpress.com)

It is a site where a "heckler" is defined as someone who harasses and

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tries to disconcert others with questions, and enges. or mockery.

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the onion, clickhole, christwire global media

Gives the American satirical sites

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contextual search

it is an attempt to be more precise in providing the list of documents according to the words used by the users to search the internet.

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Email Spoofing

You receive an email from a familiar sender, but it's promoting a product you've never heard of. What internet danger could this be?

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Pharming

A seemingly legitimate website redirects all your online traffic to a fake site, aiming to steal your login credentials. What cyber threat is this?

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Spyware

A program installed on your computer is silently collecting information without your knowledge. What internet danger does this represent?

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Phishing

You receive an email claiming to be from a trusted bank, asking for your account details to resolve an issue. What online threat is this?

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Computer worm

A file you downloaded from an untrustworthy source is replicating itself across your computer network. What type of malware is this?

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Trojan horse

A software claims to enhance your computer's performance but secretly disables your antivirus. What internet danger is this?

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Email Spoofing

Your friend receives an email from your address but you didn't send it, and it contains a suspicious link. What internet threat is this?

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Computer Virus

A USB drive you plugged into your computer infected it with a program that spreads to other devices. What malware is this?

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Hacker

Someone gains unauthorized access to your computer, aiming to control it.

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True

Before you post something on the web, ask yourself: Would you want your parents or grandparents to see it? Would you want your future boss to see it? Once you post something on the web, you have no control over who sees your posts.(True or False)

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True

Your friends depend on you to protect their reputation online. Talk to your friends about this serious responsibility. (True or False)

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False

Set your post to "private." In this way, search engines will not be able to scan that post. (True or False)

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True

Avoid using names. Names are easy for search engines to scan. (True or False)

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False

If you feel that a post can affect your or others' reputation, ask the one who posted it to not pull it down or do not report it as appropriate. (True or False)

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1

Write the number of the commandments associated with this statement."Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people."

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7

Write the number of the commandments associated with this statement. "Thou shalt not use other people's computer resources without authorization."

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Write the number of the commandments associated with this statement. “Thou shalt not use a computer to bear false witness”

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False

“Thou shalt use a computer to bear false witness” (True or False)

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True

Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work.(True or False)

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False

9. Thou shalt think about the economic consequences of the program you write. (True or False)

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False

“Thou shalt appropriate other people's intellectual output.” (True or False)

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False

Sharing your first name poses a minimal risk, as hackers already know plenty about individuals. (True or False)

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True

Sharing both your first and last names increases vulnerability, especially with the capability of search engines for image searches leading to potential cybercrimes like identity theft. (True or False)

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False

Sharing only your middle name is not as risky as divulging your full name. (True or False)

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False

Sharing your home phone number online is less risky than sharing your personal phone number. (True or False)

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False

Sharing information about your current and previous schools is safe as it helps with verification. (True or False)

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Folksonomy

You are browsing a social media platform, and you notice that users can add relevant keywords to their posts to categorize them. What features does this represent?

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Rich User Experience

You visit a website where the content dynamically changes based on your preferences and interactions. What Web 2.0 features is demonstrated here?

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Long Tail

A service allows users to pay for internet usage time instead of a fixed monthly fee. Which Web 2.0 features does this align with?

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User Participation

You visit an online store where customers can leave reviews, and comments, and participate in polls about the products. Which features of Web 2.0 is being implemented here?

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Software as a Service

You come across a platform where users can "rent" software applications for a small fee whenever they need them. What Web 2.0 features is evident in this scenario?

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Mass Participation

You're impressed by the diversity of content on a website, which is contributed by people from various cultures. What Web 2.0 features is evident in this scenario?

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Social Networks

You are looking for a platform to connect with people who share your passion for photography. Which type of social platform would be most suitable?

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Bookmarking Sites

You often come across interesting articles and want to save and share them with friends. Which type of social platform would you use?

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Social News

You've come across a breaking news story and want to share it with a community. Which type of social platform allows you to post your own news items or links to other news sources?

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Media Sharing

You've captured an amazing sunset photo and want to showcase it to a wider audience. Which type of social Media would be ideal for sharing images?

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Microblogging

You enjoy sharing brief updates about your day and staying updated on others' activities. Which type of social Media is designed for short updates?

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Blogs and Forums

You are passionate about a niche topic and want to engage in discussions with like-minded individuals. Which type of social platform would you likely choose?

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Convergence

Imagine you're part of a tech team developing a smart home system. Your project involves integrating various technologies like voice recognition, IT devices, and security systems to create a unified, seamless experience for homeowners. What concept best describes the synergy of these technologies working towards a common goal?

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Social Media

You are an avid traveler and want to share your journey with others. You're looking for a platform that not only allows you to post photos and updates but also encourages discussions and modifications by fellow travelers. Which category of online platforms best fits your needs?

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Assistive Media

You have a visually impaired friend who is seeking a service to assist with reading

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Identify or choose a topic.

What is the first step in the process of contextualized online search?

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Topic or task definition.

What is the second step after choosing a topic in the contextualized online search process?