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Empowerment Technology 3rd Quarter Exam Preparation
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  • 1

    refers to the first generation of the Internet when most websites were read-only or static. Webpages are usually just single files in Hypertext Markup Language (html or htm) format that are displayed in a web browser when the URL is entered. Users are merely audiences or readers who absorb information from websites.

    Web 1.0

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    the second generation of the Internet. It is dynamic and focuses on user participation. There is a give-and-take relationship between a website and its users, in which the latter has the power to share different types of information such as texts, images, sounds, and videos. This allows for the creation of interactive application with more real-life uses like online banking, online shopping, and media-sharing.

    Web 2.0

  • 3

    The third version of the internet which is an upgrade of Web 2.0.The third version of the internet which is an upgrade of Web 2.0.

    Web 3.0

  • 4

    read-only or static.

    Web 1.0

  • 5

    It is dynamic and focuses on user participation.

    Web 2.0

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    It is a way to classify and to find information. It enables users to find information in an organized way, like tagging photos, websites, or links. Some social networking sites use tags that start with a pound sign #) which is termed as hashtag.

    Folksonomy

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    It has a dynamic and interactive content. For instance a user can click on an image of a flower to get more information about that flower like its growth conditions, nutrient requirements, and more.

    Rich User Experience

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    It helps with the flow of information between the user and the owner of a certain website. For instance, a user can interact by liking, commenting, or sending reviews to a certain post or site.

    User Participation

  • 9

    Allows universal web access from a traditional internet user to a wider variety of users of various cultures that leads to differentiation of concerns.

    Mass Particiption

  • 10

    Services that are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase. This means user can either subscribe to a data plan that charges users for the amount of time spent in the Internet or a data plan that charges for the amount only of bandwidth used.

    Long Tail

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    Allows the user to subscribe to a software rather than purchasing them subscribing and using Google Docs, a free web-based application , to create or edit word documents online.

    Software as a Service (SaaS)

  • 12

    refers to the ideas or concepts obtained from reading, investigation, study or research which are transmitted through media such as telephone, television and radio. Information is necessary to make decisions and to predict the future. For example, scientists can detect the formation of a typhoon using the latest technology and warn the public to avoid disasters in the affected areas.

    Information

  • 13

    transmitting messages or sending and receiving information between individuals using symbols, signs or verbal interactions. Before, people transmit messages through signs or symbols and performing drama and poetry. However, these 'older' forms of communication are less utilized due to the advent of technology like the use of the Internet, e-mail or video conferencing.

    Communication

  • 14

    The use of scientific knowledge, experience and resources to create processes and products that fulfill human needs.

    Technology

  • 15

    Who is the founder of Word Wide Web (WWW)?

    Tim Berners-Lee

  • 16

    What country is the ICT Hub of Asia?

    Philippines

  • 17

    It is an evolution of technological developments that integrate different types of applications and media to form a new system. For example, a system can be used for calling and texting, browsing the internet or creating a word document using the smartphone.

    Technological Convergence

  • 18

    It is a collection of internet-based communication tools and computer-assisted channels dedicated to allow users to collaborate, communicate, and share information or content in a virtual community and network.

    Social Media

  • 19

    How many features does Web 2.0 have?

    6

  • 20

    Enumerate the 6 features of Web 2.0 (Complete)

    Folksonomy, Rich User Experience, User Participation, Mass Participation, Long Tail, Software as a Service (SaaS)

  • 21

    Enumerate the 6 types of Social Media.

    Social Networks, Bookmarking, Social News, Media Sharing, Microblogging, Blogs and Forum

  • 22

    refer to devices ranging from basic mobile phones to tablet PCs, MP3 players, memory sticks, smartphones. It is a combination of hardware, operating systems, networking, and software, including content, learning platforms, and applications.refer to devices ranging from basic mobile phones to tablet PCs, MP3 players, memory sticks, e-readers andsmartphones. It is a combination of hardware, operating systems, networking, and software, including content, learning platforms, and applications.

    Mobile Technologies

  • 23

    enables people to connect with other people with the same interests or background (e.g. ,Facebook and Twitter).

    Social Networks

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    allow user to store, manage links or create a tag to various websites and resources that allows you and others to easily search or share them (e.g. ,StumbleUpon and Pinterest).

    Bookmarking

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    sites that allow users to post their own news articles or links to other news sources and comment to the post or vote on the news articles of the website (e.g. ,Reddit, Digg)

    Social News

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    sites that allow users to upload and share media content like music, images and video (e.g. Flicker, Youtube and Instagram)

    Media Sharing

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    sites that focus on short updates from the user wherein subscribers of this user will be able to receive these updates. (e.g., Twitter and Plurk)

    Microblogging

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    websites that allow users to post their content where users are able to comment to the said topic. Some of the free blogging platforms are Blogger, Wordpress, and Tumblr.

    Blogs and Forum

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    A technology that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them. It enables people to perform tasks that they can't accomplish or great difficulty of accomplishing it by changing methods of interacting with the technology needed to accomplish such tasks.

    Assistive Media

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    Enumerate the 3 types of Assistive Media

    Mobility Impairments, Visual Impairments, Hearing Impairments

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the first generation of the Internet when most websites were read-only or static. Webpages are usually just single files in Hypertext Markup Language (html or htm) format that are displayed in a web browser when the URL is entered. Users are merely audiences or readers who absorb information from websites.

    Web 1.0

  • 2

    the second generation of the Internet. It is dynamic and focuses on user participation. There is a give-and-take relationship between a website and its users, in which the latter has the power to share different types of information such as texts, images, sounds, and videos. This allows for the creation of interactive application with more real-life uses like online banking, online shopping, and media-sharing.

    Web 2.0

  • 3

    The third version of the internet which is an upgrade of Web 2.0.The third version of the internet which is an upgrade of Web 2.0.

    Web 3.0

  • 4

    read-only or static.

    Web 1.0

  • 5

    It is dynamic and focuses on user participation.

    Web 2.0

  • 6

    It is a way to classify and to find information. It enables users to find information in an organized way, like tagging photos, websites, or links. Some social networking sites use tags that start with a pound sign #) which is termed as hashtag.

    Folksonomy

  • 7

    It has a dynamic and interactive content. For instance a user can click on an image of a flower to get more information about that flower like its growth conditions, nutrient requirements, and more.

    Rich User Experience

  • 8

    It helps with the flow of information between the user and the owner of a certain website. For instance, a user can interact by liking, commenting, or sending reviews to a certain post or site.

    User Participation

  • 9

    Allows universal web access from a traditional internet user to a wider variety of users of various cultures that leads to differentiation of concerns.

    Mass Particiption

  • 10

    Services that are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase. This means user can either subscribe to a data plan that charges users for the amount of time spent in the Internet or a data plan that charges for the amount only of bandwidth used.

    Long Tail

  • 11

    Allows the user to subscribe to a software rather than purchasing them subscribing and using Google Docs, a free web-based application , to create or edit word documents online.

    Software as a Service (SaaS)

  • 12

    refers to the ideas or concepts obtained from reading, investigation, study or research which are transmitted through media such as telephone, television and radio. Information is necessary to make decisions and to predict the future. For example, scientists can detect the formation of a typhoon using the latest technology and warn the public to avoid disasters in the affected areas.

    Information

  • 13

    transmitting messages or sending and receiving information between individuals using symbols, signs or verbal interactions. Before, people transmit messages through signs or symbols and performing drama and poetry. However, these 'older' forms of communication are less utilized due to the advent of technology like the use of the Internet, e-mail or video conferencing.

    Communication

  • 14

    The use of scientific knowledge, experience and resources to create processes and products that fulfill human needs.

    Technology

  • 15

    Who is the founder of Word Wide Web (WWW)?

    Tim Berners-Lee

  • 16

    What country is the ICT Hub of Asia?

    Philippines

  • 17

    It is an evolution of technological developments that integrate different types of applications and media to form a new system. For example, a system can be used for calling and texting, browsing the internet or creating a word document using the smartphone.

    Technological Convergence

  • 18

    It is a collection of internet-based communication tools and computer-assisted channels dedicated to allow users to collaborate, communicate, and share information or content in a virtual community and network.

    Social Media

  • 19

    How many features does Web 2.0 have?

    6

  • 20

    Enumerate the 6 features of Web 2.0 (Complete)

    Folksonomy, Rich User Experience, User Participation, Mass Participation, Long Tail, Software as a Service (SaaS)

  • 21

    Enumerate the 6 types of Social Media.

    Social Networks, Bookmarking, Social News, Media Sharing, Microblogging, Blogs and Forum

  • 22

    refer to devices ranging from basic mobile phones to tablet PCs, MP3 players, memory sticks, smartphones. It is a combination of hardware, operating systems, networking, and software, including content, learning platforms, and applications.refer to devices ranging from basic mobile phones to tablet PCs, MP3 players, memory sticks, e-readers andsmartphones. It is a combination of hardware, operating systems, networking, and software, including content, learning platforms, and applications.

    Mobile Technologies

  • 23

    enables people to connect with other people with the same interests or background (e.g. ,Facebook and Twitter).

    Social Networks

  • 24

    allow user to store, manage links or create a tag to various websites and resources that allows you and others to easily search or share them (e.g. ,StumbleUpon and Pinterest).

    Bookmarking

  • 25

    sites that allow users to post their own news articles or links to other news sources and comment to the post or vote on the news articles of the website (e.g. ,Reddit, Digg)

    Social News

  • 26

    sites that allow users to upload and share media content like music, images and video (e.g. Flicker, Youtube and Instagram)

    Media Sharing

  • 27

    sites that focus on short updates from the user wherein subscribers of this user will be able to receive these updates. (e.g., Twitter and Plurk)

    Microblogging

  • 28

    websites that allow users to post their content where users are able to comment to the said topic. Some of the free blogging platforms are Blogger, Wordpress, and Tumblr.

    Blogs and Forum

  • 29

    A technology that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them. It enables people to perform tasks that they can't accomplish or great difficulty of accomplishing it by changing methods of interacting with the technology needed to accomplish such tasks.

    Assistive Media

  • 30

    Enumerate the 3 types of Assistive Media

    Mobility Impairments, Visual Impairments, Hearing Impairments