assigned in each group. List down things that you can do using the following:
Facebook Instagram Cellphone Internet Explorer Samsung Tablet
PRESENT AFTER 5 MINUTES.
• How many times have you checked your phone after you woke up this morning? • How many status updates have you posted in Facebook or twitter today? • Did you use the internet for an hour or more after you woke up? • Do you follow any celebrity via social media? Digital Native
A person born or brought up
during the age of digital technology and therefore familiar with computers and the Internet from an early age. WHAT IS ICT? ICT (Information and Communications Technology) It is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application, encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and applications associated with them, such as video conferencing and distance learning. WHAT IS ICT? • ICT is the term that is currently favored by most business and educational institutions. The “C” reflects the important role that computers now play in communications, e.g., by email, the Web, by satellite and cell phone (mobile phone).
• ICT deals with the use of different
communication technologies to locate, save, send, and edit information. ICT in the Philippines • Philippines as the “ICT hub of Asia”. huge growth of ICT related jobs around the country, one of which is Call Center or BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) centers.
• According to 2013 edition of Measuring
the Information Society by the International Telecommunication Union, there are 106.8 cellphones per 100 Filipinos in the year 2012. ICT in the Philippines
• In a data gathered by the annual survey
of Philippines business and industries in 2010, the ICT industry shares 19.3% of the total employment population.
• Time magazines declared Makati City,
Philippines-Rank 1 as the “Selfiest” Cities around the world, and Rank 9 is Cebu City. WWW ? WWW (World Wide Web) WWW (World Wide Web) WEB 1.0 When WWW was invented, most web pages were static. Static (also known as flat page or stationary page) in the same that the page “as is” and cannot be manipulated by the user. This referred to as Web 1.0. WEB 2.0 Web 2.0 allows the user to interact with the page known as DYNAMIC PAGE; instead of just reading a page, the user may be able to comment or create a user account. Dynamic page refers to the web pages that are affected by user input or preference. Key Features of Web 2.0 • Folksonomy allows users to categorize and classify or arrange information using freely chosen keywords (tagging). Popular social networking sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook use tags that start with a pound sign (#) or hashtag. Key Features of Web 2.0 • Rich User Interface content is dynamic and is responsive to user’s input. An example would be a website that shows local content. In the case of social networking sites, when logged on, your account is used to modify what you see in their website. Key Features of Web 2.0 • User Participation the owner of website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place a content on their own by means of comments, reviews, and evaluation. Key Features of Web 2.0 • Long Tail services are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase. This is synonymous to subscribing to a data plan that charges you for the amount of time you spent on Internet or a data plan that charges you for the amount of bandwidth you used. 1. As a generation of Digital Natives, can we be competitive if we remove ICT as one of our resources or tools?
2. What are the things that you see
around that are part of Web 2.0. ACTIVITY 2 Answer the following questions: 1. What are the different applications that you are using in your mobile phone and in a computer (personal or commercial)?
2. In what ways that it affects you and the
community as a whole?
3. What are the peculiar differences of the
Web 1.0 and Web 2.0? Assignment As a group, conduct a short interview to any of the business that you can see around using the following guide; 1. What are the different ways for the customers and/or suppliers to contact you? 2. How often do you use a phone for business? Estimate only. 3. Does your establishment have internet connection? If yes, what is its purpose? If no, would you consider having it in the future? Why or why not? 4. Does your business have a website? If yes, how does it help the company? If no, would you consider having one in the future? Why or why not? 5. (If applicable) Would you consider giving free Wi-Fi access in the future? If you already have it, does it help boost sales? Submit your group output in a Letter sized bond paper, computer printed with a font size of 11 using any book fonts. List the members of your groups at the first page of the report.