9. Lesson Objective
a. compare and contrast the nuances of varied online
platforms, sites, and content to best achieve specific
class objectives or address situational challenges
(CS_ICT11/12-ICTPT-Ia-b-1);
b. share plans on how to use your knowledge on the
different trends in ICT; and
c. independently compose an insightful reflection on the
nature of ICT in the context of your life, society, and
professional tracks (Arts, TechVoc, Sports, Academic).
10. Let us Try !!!
Instructions: Can you identify the
icons below? Try to name them
and see how digital native you
are.
15. If you get 10 or more correct
answers, there is no denying that
you are a digital native and
information and communication
technologies have already been in
your system. Find out more about
ICT in the next discussions.
16. What is ICT?
-ICT, in a very simplified sense, refers to technologies
associated with the transmission and exchange of data
in the form of sound, text, visual images, signals or any
other form or any combination of those forms through
the use of digital technology
Stands for "Information and Communication
Technologies”.
17. What is ICT?
-ICT, deals with the use of different communication
technologies such as mobile phones, telephones,
internet, and other communications mediums.
- It encompasses such services as telecommunications,
posts, multimedia, electronic commerce, broadcasting,
and information technology (TESDA)
18. What is ICT?
-ICT, deals with the use of different communication
technologies such as mobile phones, telephones,
internet, and other communications mediums.
- It encompasses such services as telecommunications,
posts, multimedia, electronic commerce, broadcasting,
and information technology (TESDA)
19. What is ICT?
According to Christensson (2010), information and
communication technologies have provided society
with a vast array of new communication capabilities in
the past few decades.
Example:
People can communicate in real-time with others in
different countries using technologies such as instant
messaging, voice over IP (VoIP), and video-
conferencing.
20. What is the status of ICT in the
Philippines?
- According to MEC Network
Corporation (2019) presented the
history and the current state of ICT in
the Philippines.
21. Philippines ICT
Before 1928 Before ICT in the PH
Telecommunications in the Philippines was
segmented. You could only call people within
your own small city
1928 Telecoms in the Philippines
American-owned PLDT was incorporated and
given the franchise to establish and operate
telephone services in the Philippines. Small
phone companies in the provinces were
acquired to speed up the rollout process.
22. Philippines ICT
1968 Filipinos Connecting Filipinos to the World
PLDT became a Filipino-controlled corporation
bought by Ramon Cojuangco.
1987 Cellular Telephone Network
PLDT established the country’s first cellular
telephone network.
23. Philippines ICT
1993 Birth of the Philippine Internet
With the support of the Department of
Science and Technology and the Industrial
Research Foundation, the Philnet project
(now PHNET) was born.
1994 Our First Internet Connection
Benjie Tan, who was working for ComNet,
established Philippines’ first connection to the
Internet at a PLDT network center in Makati
City.
24. Philippines ICT
2013 The Massive Growth of the Country’s Mobile
Networks
Our mobile cellular subscriptions reached 102
million.
2014 Fastest Growing Connections
The Philippines was named the fastest growing
internet population in the last five years with a
growth of 531%. The number of Philippine
Internet users is 38 million out of a population
of 100 million.
25. Philippines ICT
2017 Internet Connection Population Penetration
119M mobile phone subscriptions in the
country (117% Penetration Rate) 95% Prepaid
Greater 10% broadband subscription 55%
mobile broadband subscription 80% subscribed
to the Lowest Speed Plans (1-3 MBPS)
26. The Number of Hours Filipino Spent
Online
3.2 Hours on
Mobile
Phones
5.2 Hours on
Desktop/
Tablets
28. - The world wide web, or web for short, are
the pages you see when you're at a device
and you're online.
Internet - is the network of connected
computers that the web works on, as well as
what emails and files travel across (BBC,
2019).
What is World Wide Web (www)
29. - The world wide web, or web for short, are
the pages you see when you're at a device
and you're online.
Internet - is the network of connected
computers that the web works on, as well as
what emails and files travel across (BBC,
2019).
What is World Wide Web (www)
30. The internet could be likened to the roads
that connect towns and cities together while
the world wide web are the things you see
on the roads like houses and shops.
Lumsden (2012) describes the internet as a
series of huge computer networks that
allows many computers to connect and
communicate with each other globally.
31. Protocols - internet reside a series of
languages which allow information to travel
between computers.
- Some common protocols for transferring
emails
32. The World Wide Web uses three protocols
1. HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language) -
The language that we write our web pages
in.
2. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) -
Although other protocols can be used such
as FTP, this is the most common protocol.
33. - This protocol requests the 'HTML'
document from the server and serves it to
the browser.
3. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The last
part of the puzzle required to allow the web
to work is a URL. This is the address which
indicates where any given document lives on
the web. It can be defined as :///