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1. Web 2.

0 - the second stage of development of the World sponsorship from government agency Serious Organized Crime Agency
Wide Web, characterized especially by the change from static (SOCA) and major Internet companies such as Microsoft and eBay.[3]
web pages to dynamic or user-generated content and the 9. ethics is becoming aware of rules that either punish or reward
growth of social media. us for doing something: younger children are most motivated
2. Web 3.0 - Web 3.0 as connective intelligence; connecting by a fear of being punished for bad behaviour, but become
data, concepts, applications and ultimately people. While more concerned with the rewards of good behaviour as they
some call the The Semantic Web 'Web 3.0', Spivack's opinion get older.
is that The Semantic Web is just one of several converging 10. Online system is a state of connectivity to the cyberspace
technologies and trends that will define Web 3.0. through a medium of internet or computer network.
3. Convergent Technologies was an American computer 11. Research Skills. ... The classic definition is that “research”
company formed by a small group of people who left Intel leads to an original contribution to knowledge in a particular
Corporation and Xerox PARC in 1979. Among the founders field of inquiry by defining an important question or problem
were CEO Allen Michels, VP Engineering Bob Garrow, head of and then answering or solving it in a systematic way.
marketing Kal Hubler, and operating system architect Ben
Wegbreit. 12. Mail merge - the automatic addition of names and addresses
4. Social media are computer-mediated technologies that from a database to letters and envelopes in order to facilitate
facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career sending mail, especially advertising, to many addresses.
interests and other forms of expression 13. Custom Animation is a set of effects which can be applied to
5. Mobile media - evolving rapidly and while mobile phones will objects in PowerPoint so that they will animate in the Slide
continue to be the mainstay Show Power Point. They can be added under the Custom
6. Etiquette is a code of behavior that delineates expectations Animation function or through the use of Visual Basic for
for social behavior according to contemporary conventional Applications (VBA).
norms within a society, social class, or group. 14. Hyperlink - a link from a hypertext file or document to
7. Web safety, or online safety or Internet Safety, is the knowledge of another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a
maximizing the user's personal safety and security risks to private highlighted word or image on the screen.
information and property associated with using the internet, and the 15. When designing a Web page, an embedded file refers to any
self-protection from computer crime in general.
type of multimedia file that you might insert, or embed into
8. As the number of internet users continues to grow worldwide,[1] the Web page. This includes files like graphics and sound files.
internets, governments and organizations have expressed concerns
Powering Up Digital Transformation. embedded
about the safety of children using the Internet. Safer Internet Day is
command.embedded object.
celebrated worldwide in February to raise awareness about internet
safety.[2] In the UK the Get Safe Online campaign has received
16. Complex formulas that use multiple mathematical 23. Web design encompasses many different skills and disciplines
operators, as well as those that use absolute and relative in the production and maintenance of websites.
references. 24. The concept of a web resource is primitive in the web
architecture, and is used in the definition of its fundamental
17. Infographics - a visual image such as a chart or diagram used elements.
to represent information or data "a good infographic is worth 25. WYSIWYG (/ˈwɪziwɪɡ/ WIZ-ee-wig)[1] is an acronym for "what
a thousand words" you see is what you get". In computing, a WYSIWYG editor is a
18. Open-source software (OSS) is computer software with its system in which content (text and graphics) can be edited in a
source code made available with a license in which the form closely resembling its appearance when printed or
copyright holder provides the rights to study, change, and displayed as a finished product,[2] such as a printed document,
distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose. web page, or slide presentation.
19. An image hosting service allows individuals to upload images 26. Prezi is a visual storytelling software and alternative to
to an Internet website. The image host will then store the traditional slide-based presentation formats. Prezi
image onto its server, and show the individual different types presentations feature a map-like, schematic overview that lets
of code to allow others to view that image. users pan between topics at will, zoom in on desired details,
20. Application platforms are the applications used by an and pull back to reveal context.
organization. If called a "platform," it is likely an integrated set 27. LinkedIn SlideShare is a Web 2.0–based slide hosting service.
of packaged and custom applications tied together with Users can upload files privately or publicly in the following file
middleware. formats: PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote or OpenDocument
21. Freeware is software that is available for use at no monetary presentations.
cost. In other words, while freeware may be used without 28. MindMeister is a collaborative mind mapping software that
payment it is most often proprietary software, as usually allows its users to visualize their thoughts in the cloud.[1]
modification, re-distribution or reverse-engineering without MindMeister has been developed by MeisterLabs GmbH, a
the author's permission is prohibited.[1][2][3] Two historic software company founded by Michael Hollauf and Till
examples of freeware include Skype and Adobe Acrobat Vollmer with offices in Munich and Vienna.[2]
Reader. 29. Cloud computing is a type of Internet-based computing that
22. Open-source software has a variety of names: sourceware, provides shared computer processing resources and data to
freeware, shareware, open software, public domain software, computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for
and so on. The term Open Source, by contrast, sought to enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of
encompass configurable computing resources (e.g., computer networks,
servers, storage, applications and services),[1][2] which can be
rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management Francisco, California, United States, and has more than 25
effort. offices around the world.[11]
30. Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service 35. Facebook is a popular free social networking website that
developed by Google. Launched on April 24, 2012, Google allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and
Drive allows users to store files video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family
31. Evernote is a cross-platform, freemium app designed for note and colleagues.
taking, organizing, and archiving. The app allows users to 36. Tumblr is a popular microblogging platform designed for
create a "note" which can be a piece of formatted text, a full creative self-expression. It is considered a mindful alternative
webpage or webpage excerpt, a photograph, a voice memo, to Facebook and other social media websites where users blog
or a handwritten "ink" note. Notes can also have file on a myriad of topics. As of 2011, Tumblr was attracting 72
attachments. million visitors per month.
32. Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by American 37. Wix.com is a cloud-based web development platform that
company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, was first developed and popularized by the Israeli company
California, that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, also called Wix. It allows users to create HTML5 web sites and
personal cloud, and client software. Dropbox was founded in mobile sites through the use of online drag and drop tools.
2007, by MIT students Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, as a 38. Weebly is a freemium website creation and Web-hosting
startup company, with initial funding from seed accelerator Y service. David Rusenko, Chris Fanini and Dan Veltri co-founded
Combinator. Weebly in 2006 while attending Pennsylvania State University.
33. Social media are computer-mediated technologies that 39. A file management system is a type of software that manages
facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career data files in a computer system. It has limited capabilities and
interests and other forms of expression via virtual is designed to manage individual or group files, such as special
communities and networks. The variety of stand-alone and office documents and records.
built-in social media services currently available introduces 40. Zamzar is an online file converter, created by brothers Mike
challenges of definition; however, there are some common and Chris Whyley in England. It allows user to convert files
features:[1] without downloading a software tool, and supports over 1,000
34. Twitter (/ˈtwɪtər/) is an online news and social networking different conversion types.
service where users post and interact with messages, 41. Word2pdf is an online tool to easily convert WORD files to
"tweets", restricted to 140 characters. Registered users can PDF file. Furthermore, the Online PDF Converter offers many
post tweets, but those who are unregistered can only read more features.
them. Users access Twitter through its website interface, SMS 42. Mapping is the creation of maps, a graphic symbolic
or a mobile device app.[10] Twitter Inc. is based in San representation of the significant features of a part of the
surface of the Earth.
43. Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. 49. Microsoft Office 365 (often called Microsoft 365or Office 365)
It offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° panoramic views is a Web-based version of Microsoft's Office suite of
of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions (Google enterprise-grade productivity applications. Office 365 is
Traffic), and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle delivered to users through the cloud and includes Exchange
(in beta), or public transportation. Online for email, SharePoint Online for collaboration, Lync
44. Wikimapia[5] is a privately owned open-content collaborative Online for unified communications, and a suite of Office Web
mapping project, that utilizes an interactive "clickable" web Apps, Web-based versions of the traditional Microsoft Office
map with a geographically-referenced wiki system, with the suite of applications.
aim to mark and describe all geographical objects in the world. 50. Google Talk (also known as Google Chat) is an instant
Created by Alexandre Koriakine and Evgeniy Saveliev on May messaging service that provides both text and voice
2006,[1] since then it has become a popular mapping website. communication. The instant messaging service is colloquially
To be continued…. known as "Gchat," "Gtalk", or "Gmessage" to its users,
45. Team structure refers to the composition of an individual although Google does not endorse those names.
team or of a multi-team system. Team structure is an integral 51. Google Hangouts is a unified communications service that
part of the teamwork process. A properly structured patient allows members to initiate and participate in text, voice or
care team is an enabler for and the result of effective video chats, either one-on-one or in a group. Hangouts are
communication, leadership, situation monitoring, and mutual built into Google+ and Gmail, and mobile Hangouts apps are
support. available for iOS and Android devices.Jul 12, 2016
46. True online collaboration is when users can utilize software to 52. Skype (/ˈskaɪp/) is an instant messaging app that provides
truly work with others as if they were staying in the room with online text message and video chat services. Users may
each other and that geography is no longer a barrier. transmit both text and video messages and may exchange
47. Project management is the discipline of initiating, planning, digital documents such as images, text, and video. Skype
executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to allows video conference calls.
achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria. ... The 53. Viber is a free, cross-platform instant messaging and voice
primary challenge of project management is to achieve all of over IP (VoIP) application that was first developed and
the project goals within the given constraints. popularized by the Israeli companyViber Media that was
48. Google Docs is a free Web-based application in which bought by the Japanese multinational company Rakuten.
documents and spreadsheets can be created, edited and 54. KakaoTalk (Korean: 카카오톡), or sometimes KaTalk, is a free
stored online. Files can be accessed from any computer with mobile instant messaging application for smartphones with free text
an Internet connection and a full-featured Web browser. ... and free call features. It was launched on March 18, 2010 and is
currently available on iOS, Android, Bada OS, BlackBerry, Windows
Google Docs is compatible with most presentation software
Phone, Nokia Asha and Personal Computer.
and word processor applications.
55. WeChat (Chinese: 微信; pinyin: Wēixìn; literally: "micro 61. G Suite (formerly Google Apps for Work and Google Apps for
message") is a Chinese social media (instant messaging, Your Domain) is a brand of cloud computing, productivity and
commerce and payment services) application developed by collaboration tools, software and products developed by
Tencent. To be continued…. Google, launched on August 28, 2006.[1] G Suite comprises
56. Prezi is a visual storytelling software and alternative to Gmail, Hangouts, Calendar, and Google+ for communication;
traditional slide-based presentation formats. Prezi Drive for storage; Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and Sites for
presentations feature a map-like, schematic overview that lets collaboration; and, depending on the plan, an Admin panel
users pan between topics at will, zoom in on desired details, and Vault for managing users and the services.[2][3]
and pull back to reveal context. 62. Social media are computer-mediated technologies that
57. Soho is an area of the City of Westminster and is part of the facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career
West End of London. Long established as an entertainment interests and other forms of expression via virtual
district, for much of the 20th century Soho had a reputation as communities and networks.
a base for the sex industry in addition to its night life and its 63. The Facebook Platform is an umbrella term used to describe
location for the headquarters of leading film companies the set of services, tools, and products provided by the social
networking service Facebook for third-party developers to
58. LinkedIn SlideShare is a Web 2.0–based slide hosting service. create their own applications and services that access data in
Users can upload files privately or publicly in the following file Facebook.[1]
formats: PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote or OpenDocument 64. Tumblr is a microblogging and social networkingwebsite
presentations. Slide decks can then be viewed on the site founded by David Karp in 2007, and owned by Yahoo! since
itself, on hand held devices or embedded on other sites.[2] 2013.[1][3][4][5][6] The service allows users to post multimedia
and other content to a short-form blog. Users can follow other
59. MindMeister is a collaborative mind mappingsoftware that users' blogs
allows its users to visualize their thoughts in the cloud.[1] 65. A web page, or webpage, is a document that is suitable for
the World Wide Web and web browsers. A web browser
60. Cloud computing is a type of Internet-based computing that displays a web page on a monitor or mobile device. The web
provides shared computer processing resources and data to page is what displays, but the term also refers to a computer
computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for file, usually written in HTML or comparable markup language.
enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of
configurable computing resources (e.g., computer networks, 66. Wix.com is a cloud-based web development platform that was
servers, storage, applications and services),[1][2] which can be first developed and popularized by the Israeli company also
rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management called Wix. It allows users to create HTML5 web sites and
effort. mobile sites through the use of online drag and drop tools.[1]
for political commentary, particularly in Russia,[4] where it
67. Weebly (/ˈwibli/) is a web-hosting service featuring a drag- partners with the online newspaper Gazeta.ru. As with many
and-drop website builder.[2][3][4] The company is other social networks, a wide variety of public figures use the
headquartered in San Francisco. The company was founded by network. LiveJournal was started on April 15, 1999 by
Chief executive officer David Rusenko, Chief technology officer American programmer Brad Fitzpatrickas a way of keeping his
Chris Fanini, and Chief operating officer Dan Veltri.[5][6] high school friends updated on his activities.

68. A blog (a truncation of the expression "weblog")[1] is a 72. issuu (/ˈɪsjuː/) is a free electronic publishing platform for
discussion or informational websitepublished on the World magazines, catalogs, and newspapers.[3]
Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style 73. In publishing, art, and communication, content is the
text entries ("posts"). Posts are typically displayed in reverse information and experiences that are directed towards an
chronological order, so that the most recent post appears end-user or audience.[1]Content is "something that is to be
first, at the top of the web page. Until 2009, blogs were expressed through some medium, as speech, writing or any of
usually the work of a single individual,[citation needed] occasionally various arts".
of a small group, and often covered a single subject or topic.
74. Online tutoring is the process of tutoring in an online, virtual
69. Blogger is a blog-publishing service that allows multi-user environment or networked environment in which teachers
blogs with time-stamped entries. It was developed by Pyra and learners are separated by time and space. Online tutoring,
Labs, which was bought by Google in 2003. Generally, the as a reflection of the diversity of the wider Internet, is
blogs are hosted by Google at a subdomain of blogspot.com. practiced using many different approaches and is addressed to
distinct sets of users.
70. WordPress is a free and open-source content management 75. User Experience (UX) refers to a person's emotions and
system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL.[5] WordPress is attitudes about using a particular product, system or service.
installed on a web server that is either part of an Internet It includes the practical, experiential, affective, meaningful
hosting service or a network host in its own right. The first and valuable aspects of human–computer interaction and
case may be a service like WordPress.com, for example, and product ownership.
the second case could be a computer running the software 76. Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different
package WordPress.org.[6] content forms such as text, audio, images, animations, video
71. LiveJournal / LJ or Zhivoy Zhurnal (Russian: Живой and interactivecontent. Multimedia contrasts with media that
Журнал)/ZheZhe (Russian: ЖЖ) in Russia,[4] is a Russian social use only rudimentary computer displays such as text-only or
networking service where users can keep a blog, journal or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced material.
diary.[5] A wide variety of political pundits also use the service
Multimedia devices are electronic media devices used to store AV-sync can be an issue in television, videoconferencing, or
and experience multimedia content. film.
77. Across the many fields concerned with interactivity, including 81. An online game is a video game that is either partially or
information science, computer science, human-computer primarily played through the Internet or another computer
interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is network.[1] Online games are ubiquitous on modern gaming
little agreement over the meaning of the term interactivity, platforms, including PCs, consoles and mobile devices, and
although all are related to interaction with computers and span many genres, including first-person shooters, strategy
other machines with a user interface. games and massively multiplayer online role-playing games
78. Web 2.0 (pronounced web two point oh) describes World (MMORPG).[2]
Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, 82. Electronic assessment, also known as e-assessment, online
usability (ease of use, even by non-experts), and assessment, computer assisted/mediated assessment and
interoperability (this means that a website can work well with computer-based assessment, is the use of information
other products, systems and devices) for end users. A Web 2.0 technology in various forms of assessment such as educational
website may allow users to interact and collaborate with each assessment, health assessment, psychiatric assessment, and
other in a social media dialogue as creators of user-generated psychological assessment. This may utilize an online computer
content in a virtual community, in contrast to the first connected to a network. This definition embraces a wide
generation of Web 1.0-era websites where people were range of student activity ranging from the use of a word
limited to the passive viewing of content. processor to on-screen testing. Specific types of e-assessment
include multiple choice, online/electronic submission,
79. Web 3.0[edit] Tim Berners-Lee has described the semantic
web as a component of "Web 3.0".[11] "Semantic Web" is computerized adaptive testing and computerized classification
sometimes used as a synonym for "Web 3.0",[12] though the testing.
definition of each term varies. Web 3.0 has started to emerge 83. Courseware is a term that combines the words 'course' with
as a movement away from the centralisation of services like 'software'. Its meaning originally was used to describe
search, social media and chat applications that are dependent additional educational material intended as kits for teachers
on a single organisation to function.[13]
or trainers or as tutorials for students, usually packaged for
80. Audio-to-video synchronization (also known as audio-video
use with a computer; online or 'computer formatted'
sync, audio/video sync, lip sync, or by the lack of it: lip sync
classroom. Many companies are using the term to describe
error, lip flap) refers to the relative timing of audio(sound)
the entire "package" consisting of one 'class' or 'course'
and video (image) parts during creation, post-production
bundled together with the various lessons, tests, and other
(mixing), transmission, reception and play-back processing.
material needed.
When sound and video have a timing related cause and effect,
84. A browser game is a computer game that is played over the government. K. Mossberger, et al.[1] define digital citizens as
Internet using a web browser.[1]Browser games can be run "those who use the Internet regularly and effectively".[2][3]
using standard web technologies[2] or browser plug-ins. The 89. Cardinal Sin’s appeal over the Catholic Church-run Radio
creation of such games usually involves use of standard web Veritas prompted the bloodless EDSA People Power
technologies as a frontend and other technologies to provide Revolution
a backend. 90. TEXT MESSAGING, OR TEXTING, is the act of composing and
sending electronic messages, typically consisting of alphabetic
85. A podcast is an episodic series of digital audio files which a and numeric characters, between two or more users of mobile
user can subscribe to so that new episodes are automatically phones, fixed devices (e.g., desktop computers) or portable
downloaded via web syndication to the user's own local devices (e.g., tablet computers or smartphones). While text
computer, mobile application, or portable media player.[1] The messages are usually sent over a phone network, due to the
word arose as a portmanteau of "iPod" (a brand of media convergence between the telecommunication and
player) and "broadcast". broadcasting industries in the 2000s
91. BERNARDO BERNARDO AND MONET SILVESTRE (a stage actor
86. Development communication refers to the use of and a musician, respectively) reposted a suggestion to put up
communication to facilitate social development.[1] a Facebook page with a California-based Filipino-American TV
Development communication engages stakeholders show called “Power ng Pinoy.”
information exchanges to bring about positive social change 92. Transcript of ICT as Platform to Change EDSA and
via sustainable development.[2] Development communication Cardinal Sin’s call to action via radio broadcast EDSA, 12:00
techniques include information dissemination and education, Midnight - Cardinal Sin's plea that the people help Ramos and
behavior change, social marketing, social mobilization, media
Enrile was taken literally. Thousands of people began massing
advocacy, communication for social change and community
outside the rebel camps and supplying food for the soldiers.
participation.
EDSA: THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION EDSA Dos
87. In social science and politics, power is the ability to influence
and the use of text messaging to mobilize people.
or outright control the behavior of people. The term
93. Disaster relief operations and mobilization via Internet and
"authority" is often used for power perceived as legitimate by
text brigades
the social structure. Power can be seen as evil or unjust, but
the exercise of power is accepted as endemic to humans as 94. Planning and conceptualizing an ICT Project for Social Change
95. Research for ICT Projects, Audience profiling, (demographics
social beings.
88. A digital citizen refers to a person utilizing information and psychographics)
technology (IT) in order to engage in society, politics, and 96. Designing and copywriting for ICT Projects
97. Developing and constructing the ICT project
98. Antidrug campaigns
99. Youth election volunteer mobilization
100. Animal Welfare and Rights
101. Environmental conservation and action
102. Contemporary ICT issues such as cyber bullying,
copyright infringement, green technology, and Internet
addiction
103. Uploading and website management
104. Promotion, traction and traffic monitoring

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