What does Wi-Fi allow devices to do with each other?
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Exchange information and create a network.
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What does Wi-Fi allow devices to do with each other?
Exchange information and create a network.
How can multimedia and electronic information help children with reading disabilities?
It allows them to improve comprehension without being dependent on reading ability.
What does online safety, security, ethics, and etiquette encompass?
It encompasses the principles and practices for safe, secure, and ethical online behavior.
What types of devices can interface with the Internet using Wi-Fi?
Computers, mobile devices, and other equipment such as printers and video cameras.
What is Wi-Fi?
It is a wireless networking technology that allows devices to interface with the Internet.
What is the purpose of Assistive Media?
To help people with visual and reading impairments.
What is Web 2.0?
The evolution of Web 1.0, allowing users to interact with the page.
Why is the Philippines dubbed as the 'ICT Hub of Asia' by several international companies?
Due to the huge growth of ICT-related jobs, including call center or BPO centers.
How is technological convergence defined?
The convergence of unrelated technological entities in a single system, saving space, time, and power.
What is Folksonomy in the context of Web 2.0?
It allows users to categorize and classify information, such as using hashtags like #NewNormal.
Which two cities from the Philippines were ranked in the top 1 and top 10 spots in Time Magazine's 'The Selfiest Cities around the World' of 2013?
Answer: The two cities were not specified in the provided text.
What does Mass Participation refer to in the context of Web 2.0?
Diverse information sharing through universal web access, regardless of nationality, gender, etc.
What is the main feature of the Internet in terms of information?
Vastness - it contains information from billions of web pages.
What are some examples of current ICT technologies?
Web 2.0, Web 3.0, convergent technologies, social, mobile, and assistive media.
What is the main difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?
Web 1.0 content is static and cannot be manipulated by the user, while Web 2.0 allows users to interact with the page.
What are some examples of Web 2.0 platforms?
Social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video sharing sites, hosted services, and web applications.
How does Web 2.0 allow users to engage with websites?
Users may be able to comment or create a user account, instead of just reading a page.
What were the primary contributors to the rise in digital-enabling infrastructure?
Telecommunication services and professional and business services.
Which company developed the Windows Phone OS?
Microsoft.
What is the state where the user cannot manipulate or edit the content of a web page?
Static web or Web 1.0.
What is convergence in the context of ICT?
The synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task.
What can learners do after the discussion regarding online platforms, sites, and content?
Compare and contrast the nuances to best achieve specific class objectives or address situational challenges.
What is Software as a Service (SaaS)?
It involves subscribing to software instead of purchasing it.
How can computers and word processors assist children with learning disabilities?
They can reduce the burden of editing and re-writing assignments, making the writing process faster and allowing children to work more independently.
What was the increase in the country's digital economy from 2021 to 2022?
An 11 percent increase from about 36.5 billion.
Which sector emerged as the largest contributor to the country's digital economy in 2022?
Digital-enabling infrastructure, accounting for around $28 billion or 77.2 percent of the total.
How do Blogs and Forums differ from vlogs?
Blogs and forums allow users to post their own write-ups or narratives on a customized website, share links to other websites, and receive comments or reactions from other users.
Which company developed the Android operating system?
Google.
How does Web 3.0 personalize search results?
It delivers results based on the user's past choices and preferences.
What is the significance of the 2013 edition of Measuring the Information Society by the International Telecommunication Union for the Philippines?
It reported 106.8 cellphones per 100 Filipinos in the year 2012.
Can you provide an example of Assistive Media?
A database of audio recordings used to read to the user.
Provide an example of Software as a Service (SaaS).
Collaborating online through Google Docs and creating online surveys with Google Forms.
What is User Participation in the context of Web 2.0?
It means that those who view the website can also contribute their own information, such as through comment sections and reaction buttons.
What is the main idea of Web 3.0 in terms of user experience?
Saving user's preferences.
What is the projected compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) for the Philippines ICT market size to reach by 2027?
11.63%.
What percentage of establishments in the Philippines had access to the Internet according to the 2010 Survey of Information and Communication Technology?
90%.
What is Flickr?
An online photo uploading and hosting tool.
What is an example of an information system?
Tools for sending out communications and storing files in a business.
What is an example of Web 2.0 mentioned in the text?
The social networking site Facebook.
What are examples of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)?
Mobile phones, telephone, internet, computer software, and similar devices.
What is a limitation of Web 3.0 in understanding messages?
It might not understand sarcasm or messages involving interference or prediction due to its logic-based nature.
What was the contribution of the country's digital economy to the GDP in 2022?
9.4 percent, approximately $36.5 billion.
What are the categories of online platforms in ICT?
Social media, search engines, communication services, payment systems, advertising platforms, and creative content outlets.
What is Prezi?
A presentation tool.
Which company developed the iOS operating system?
Apple.
What are static web pages also known as?
Flat page or stationary page.
What is Assistive Media?
A group of software or hardware devices for people with disabilities to access computers.
Give an example of Long Tail Services.
Netflix's monthly subscription for binge-watching.
How can learners use the Internet to achieve specific class objectives or address situational challenges?
As a tool for credible research and information gathering.
What is the main feature of Social Media News sites?
Promoting sharing between the news provider and the user, becoming a central hub for news stories from various third-party sources, and allowing user interaction through voting, liking, commenting, and sharing.
What is the primary function of Media Sharing social media platforms?
Enabling users to upload and share media content like images, videos, and music, and allowing other users to like, comment, and share the content.
What are some examples of mobile operating systems?
iOs, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symbian, WebOS, Windows Mobile.
Who invented the World Wide Web (Internet)?
Tim Berners-Lee.
What does Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) cover?
Communication devices, applications, and systems used to interact and connect with others.
What is the goal of Web 3.0 in terms of serving diverse users?
To cater to all languages and diverse users' needs.
What does ICT cover in terms of online systems, functions, and platforms?
It covers the functions and platforms used for online activities and systems.
What are examples of mobile technologies?
Mobile phones/smartphones, Personal Data Assistant (PDA’s), tablets.
What are the primary sources of portable media for obtaining information and communication?
Media devices such as mobile phones/smartphones, Personal Data Assistant (PDA’s), tablets.
What is a concern regarding the achievability of saving user's preferences in Web 3.0?
The current state of ICT.
How does Semantic Web facilitate data sharing?
It provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries.
What is Wix?
A web design platform.
What are some examples of current ICT technologies?
Web, Convergent Technologies, Social, Mobile, Assistive Media.
What are Long Tail Services?
Services offered on demand instead of a one-time purchase.
What standards and practices can learners apply in the use of ICTs related to their specific professional tracks?
Online safety, security, ethics, and etiquette standards.
What does Rich User Experience refer to in Web 2.0?
It deals with how a site uses user information for personalized content, such as blogs, vlogs, and social media accounts.
How does the lack of compatibility affect security in the context of Web 3.0?
It compromises security.
What was the value of the Philippines ICT market size in 2022 according to GlobalData?
US$ 19.42 billion.
What is the aim of Web 3.0?
To have machines understand the user's preferences and deliver web content specifically targeting the user.
What is specified as one of the underlying themes in the Philippine Development Plan (PDP) 2023-2028?
Digital transformation.
What are online systems?
Online versions of information systems used for storing, managing, using, and gathering data and communication in an organization.
What does ICT provide access to?
Information through telecommunications, including the Internet, wireless networks, and cell phones.
What is one problem hindering the realization of Web 3.0?
Compatibility with current web browsers and HTML files.
How was the study for 'The Selfiest Cities around the World' conducted?
Using Instagram.
How can an MP3 recorder help students with learning disabilities?
It can record ideas and help overcome short-term memory difficulties.
What percentage of establishments in the Philippines used computer and other hardware in their business operations according to the 2010 Survey of Information and Communication Technology?
97.0%.
Give an example of a Bookmarking Site in social media.
StumbleUpon and Pinterest.
What can static web be referred to as?
Web 1.0.
What is the definition of social media?
A website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated content.
What is the purpose of Social Networks in social media?
To enable users to connect with others who have similar interests, background, and/or information.
Give an example of a Social Network in social media.
Facebook and Google +.
What is Google Drive?
A cloud computing platform for storing data.
What is another term for the content being 'as is' on a web page?
Static web.
What is the benefit of using a photo taken with a camera for students with learning disabilities?
It can be used instead of copying information from a whiteboard, stored digitally, and in some cases converted to text.
What percentage of the total employment population in the Philippines is shared by the ICT industry?
19.3%.
What is the purpose of Bookmarking Sites in social media?
To allow users to store and manage links to various websites and resources, and create tags for easy search and sharing.
What is Trello?
An online collaborative tool.
What skills are covered under contextualized online search and research?
Skills related to conducting effective and relevant online searches and research.
What is the focus of Microblogging social media?
Short updates from the user, limited to 280 characters, to express feelings or thoughts.
What is the estimated cumulative revenue generation for ICT providers in the Philippines for 2022-2027?
US$ 154.18 billion.
What is an example of Web 2.0 search result preference?
The topmost result is based on the preference of several users who already searched for the item.
What is a platform in the context of online systems?
Any hardware or software used to host an application, which comes with different functions.
Give an example of a platform.
Collaborative platforms or web search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo.
What happens to a platform once it is programmed?
It functions and becomes a tool.