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  • 1

    It deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, Internet, etc. to locate, save, and edit information. When we make a video call, we use the Internet

    ICT

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    – He introduced Microsof

    Bill Gates

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    He introduced Apple

    Steve Jobs

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    He pioneered Facebook and later bought Instagram

    Mark Zuckerberg

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    developed last-minute.com., an online booking site for airlines, hotels, restaurant and everything under the sun. Her website relied heavily on online systems which other websites soon followed suit.

    Martha Lane Fox

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    invented the World Wide Web, an Internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing.

    Tim Berners-Lee

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    the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite to link billions of devices worldwide; Means of connecting a computer to any other computer anywhere in the world via dedicated routers and servers.

    Internet

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    Is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by URLs, interlinked by hypertext links, and can be accessed via the Internet.

    World Wide Web

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    is a hypertext document connected to the World Wide Web. It is a document that is suitable for the World Wide Web

    Web Page

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    It displays a web page on a monitor or mobile device. It is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

    Web Browser

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    A location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web. It is a related collection of World Wide Web (WWW) files that includes a beginning file located a home page.

    Website

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    When the World Wide Web was invented, most web pages were static. It is also known as flat page or stationary page because the page is “as is” and cannot be manipulated by the user. The content is also the same for all users.

    Web 1.0 Static

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    It allows users to use web browsers instead of just using their operating system. Browsers can now be used for their user interface, application software (or web applications), and even for filemstorage.

    Web 2.0

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    allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords (e.g., tagging). Popular social networking sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. use tags that start with the pound sign (#). This is also referred to as hashtag

    Folksonomy

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    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.

    Rich User Experience

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    the owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place a content of their own by means of comments, reviews, and evaluation. Some websites allow readers to comment on an article, participate in a poll, or review a specific product. (e.g., Amazon.com, online stores.)

    User Participation

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    services that are offered on demand rather than on a one-time purchase. In certain cases, time-based pricing is better than file-sized pricing or vice-versa. This is synonyms to subscribing to a data plan that charges you for the amount of time you spent in the Internet, or a data plan that charges you for the amount of bandwidth you used.

    Long Tail

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    users will subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them. This is a cheaper option if you do not always need to use a software. Software as a service allows you to “rent” a software for a minimal fee.

    Software as a Service

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    is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium

    Sematic Web

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    _ is the synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task. Convergence is using several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently.

    Convergence Technological convergence

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    is a website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated content.

    Social Media

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    These are sites that allow you to connect with other people with the same interests or background.

    Social Networks

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    These are sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources. Most of these sites allow you to create a tag that allows you and others to easily search or share them. Examples: Twitter and Pinterest

    Bookmarking Sites

  • 24

    These are sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources. The users can also comment on the post and comments may also be ranked. They are also capable of voting on these news articles of the website. Examples: Reddit and Digg

    Social News

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    These are sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video. Most of these sites have additional social features like liking, commenting, and having user profiles. Examples: Flicker, Youtube, and Instagram

    Media Sharing

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    These are sites that focus on short updates from the user. Those subscribe to the user will be able to receive these updated. Examples: Twitter and Plurk

    Microblogging

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    These websites allow users to post their content. Other users are able to comment on the said topic. There are several free blogging platforms like Blogger, WordPress, and Tumblr. On the other hand, forums are typically part of a certain website or web service

    Blogs and Forums

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    used in Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPad. Android – an open source operating system developed by Google. Being open source means several mobile phone companies use this OS for free

    iOS

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    used in Blackberry devices

    Blackberry OS

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    a closed source and proprietary operating system developed by Microsoft

    Windows Phone OS

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    originally used for smartphones; now used for smart TVs. e. Windows Mobile– developed by Microsoft for smartphones and pocket PCs

    WebOS

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    is a nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A database audio recordings is used to read to the user

    ASSISTIVE MEDIA

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    _ has had a profound impact on the way ideas are formed and knowledge is created. Common applications of Internet research include

    Internet research

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    _ is the practice of using Internet information, especially, free information on the World Wide Web, in research

    Internet research

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    _ is a broad term.it is used to mean "looking something up (on the Web)". It includes any activity where a topic is identified, and an effort is made to actively gather information for the purpose of further understanding.

    Research

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    RESEARCH PROCESS

    Step 1: Questioning Step 2: PlanningStep 3: Gathering Step 4: Sorting & Sifting Step 5: Synthesizing Step 6: Evaluating

  • 37

    Using _ marks will help to find specific phrases involving more than one word

    quotation

  • 38

    Adding a _ sign before a word means that it MUST be included in each site listed

    +

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    Adding a _ sign before a word means that it will NOT appear in the sites listed

    -

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    _ can be used for wild-cards in some search engines

    Asterisks

  • 41

    Are sources listed for the facts? Can information be verified through another source? Has the site been edited for grammar, spelling, etc.?

    Accuracy

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    Is the publisher reputable? Is the sponsorship clear? Is a phone number or postal address available? Is there a link to the sponsoring organization? Is the author qualified to write on this topic?

    Authority

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    Does the sponsor have commercial interests? Is advertising included on the page? Are there obvious biases? Currency Is a publication date indicated? Is there a date for the last update? Is the topic one that does not change frequently?

    Objectivity

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    Are the topics covered in depth? Does the content appear to be complete?

    Coverage

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    Copyright protects "_" that are in a tangible form of expression.

    original works of authorship

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    _ is the used of those Software Application. It has a vital role in all aspect of work or fields. This is one of the powerful tools that can support the different field to make the work ease and fast.

    Applied productivity tools

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    _ is a computer programs that performs specific functions maybe in personal, business, educational, medical and other fields

    Software applications

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    Refers to the transmission of unsolicited messages from various origins using electric messaging systems

    SPAM

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    A program designed to send your advertisement, mostly as pop-ups

    Adware

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    a program that runs in the background without you knowing it (thus called “spy”). It has the ability to monitor what you are currently doing and typing through keylogging

    Spyware

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    a malicious program designed to replicate itself and transfer from one computer to another (internet, local networks, FDs, CDs, etc.)

    Virus

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    stands for malicious software; It is a set of instructions that run on your computer and make your system do something that an attacker wants it to do

    Malware

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    Antivirus

    Windows Defender BitDefender ESET NOD32 F-Secure Kaspersky Norton AVAST SMADAV

  • 54

    It refers to the online security or safety of people and their information when using the internet

    Internet Safety

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    the original smartphone OS; used by Nokia devices

    Symbian

  • 56

    This is a deceitful practice of trying to get confidential information such as passwords and usernames and credit card details by making it appear as if it comes from a trustworthy source.

    Phishing

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    This is a dangerous computer program that replicates itself through a network. Some worms delete files, others disrupt the network function and still, others send junk mail from infected computer.

    Computer worm

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    it can erase data, can allow access of the victim’s computer, can corrupt files, and can be used in Phishing for bank accounts.

    Trojan Horse

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    This is a person who is able to enter and control other people’s computer without authorization

    Hacker

  • 60

    It is a Word’s way of generating mass mailings. It involves combining a list of names and addresses to individually address to each person / receiver on the list.

    Mail Merge

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    You can use _ to create envelopes or address labels, as well as form letters.

    Mail Merge

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    _ are technologies that are grouped to be used as a base upon which other applications, processes or technologies are developed.

    Online Platforms

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    A _ is a computer application (sometimes online or browser-based) that allows you to publish, edit and manipulate, organize and delete web content. CMS is used in blogs, news websites and shopping.

    Content Management System (CMS)

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    this document contains text and graphics. Example body of the letter

    Main document

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    the range of cells where you want to look for the criteria.

    RANGE

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    this is your data source that is used to populate information in the letter. It contains names and address of the recipients

    Mailing list

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    Distribution of visual weight on either side of the vertical axis.

    Balance

  • 68

    _ is a discussion or informational website published on the web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries ("posts").

    Blogs

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    simulate a paper worksheet. Composed of cells that are represented in rows and columns designed to perform basic arithmetic operation.

    MS EXCEL

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    this document is the combination of the main document

    Merged document

  • 71

    _ are typically displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page

    Posts

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    Type of Balance

    Symmetrical Balance

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    Widely used in accounting and financial operations, as well as statistics and engineering calculations.

    MS EXCEL

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    use light font on dark background, vice versa.

    CONTRAST

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    Generally this are the electronic or digital images or photographs that we can integrate on the documents

    Pictures

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    Type of Balance

    Asymmetrical Balance

  • 77

    It’s quite obvious that the quality of learning material is one of the most important features of online learning platforms. By enrolling into a course you naturally expect to gain new knowledge or develop your skills, but in some cases your expectations could be far from the truth. That’s why in our online learning platforms’ comparison, we always evaluate the quality of learning material by gathering hundreds of user opinions & doing in-depth research.

    Content Quality

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    make you design uniform

    CONSISTENCY

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    This is pronounced as “jay-peg” and it is the short term for

    .JPG

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    Type of Balance

    Radial Balance

  • 81

    Having eligible proof of your efforts or gained knowledge is always a great way to kick-start or advance your career. Certificates, specializations or online degrees are great tools to do just that. So before deciding which e- learning platform is the best for you, be sure to compare online courses & the certifications they offer upon completion. It’s also important to find out whether the certificates are free or paid. Learn that with our comparison tool.

    Certifications

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    Arrangement of opposite elements in a composition so as to create visual interest

    Contrast

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    This type of image is capable of displaying transparencies, and simple animation

    .GIF

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    the range of cells where you want to look for the criteria.

    RANGE

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    Having a smooth, stress-free & easy online learning process is bliss. Obviously, not all e-learning providers can offer that, since they have clustered pages, confusing navigation & overall bad UX. It may take a lot of time for you to try out each learning platform and actually see if it’s easy to use or not, but that’s what we’re here for! Here, the in-depth comparison of online learning platforms will let you find out which provider offers the best user experience.

    Ease of Use

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    Creates a center of interest or focal point.

    Emphasis

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    is used for lossless image compression. It allows the control of the transparency level or opacity of images.

    .PNG

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    _ can be very hard to measure as it usually depends on many factors. It’s mainly shaped by the instructor or a lecturer, but the overall positive learning flow of the online learning platforms also plays a big part. Luckily, our reviewers & researchers know what makes the online learning experience great and measure it for each e-learning provider fairly and accurately. Uncover it in our e-learning platforms’ comparisons.

    Learning experience

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    a value or label that determines id a cell is part of the range to be averaged.

    CRITERIA

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    Can create the illusion of actions.

    Movement

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    This is generally a. GIF type; line art drawing or images used as generic representation for ideas and objects that might want to incorporate in the document

    Clip Art

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    use graphics to help in your presentation

    VISUALS