The document defines 20 key ICT terms with brief descriptions, including Android, Cascading Style Sheets, apps, CD-ROM, HTML, ICT, iOS, iPad, network, Panopto, podcast, proxy server, QR code, software, virtual private network, VPN, wireless, World Wide Web, WWW, and WYSIWYG. The author identifies learning about important ICT tools to communicate, create, disseminate, store and manage information.
The document defines 20 key ICT terms with brief descriptions, including Android, Cascading Style Sheets, apps, CD-ROM, HTML, ICT, iOS, iPad, network, Panopto, podcast, proxy server, QR code, software, virtual private network, VPN, wireless, World Wide Web, WWW, and WYSIWYG. The author identifies learning about important ICT tools to communicate, create, disseminate, store and manage information.
The document defines 20 key ICT terms with brief descriptions, including Android, Cascading Style Sheets, apps, CD-ROM, HTML, ICT, iOS, iPad, network, Panopto, podcast, proxy server, QR code, software, virtual private network, VPN, wireless, World Wide Web, WWW, and WYSIWYG. The author identifies learning about important ICT tools to communicate, create, disseminate, store and manage information.
The document defines 20 key ICT terms with brief descriptions, including Android, Cascading Style Sheets, apps, CD-ROM, HTML, ICT, iOS, iPad, network, Panopto, podcast, proxy server, QR code, software, virtual private network, VPN, wireless, World Wide Web, WWW, and WYSIWYG. The author identifies learning about important ICT tools to communicate, create, disseminate, store and manage information.
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Rose Marie G.
Alvaro BEED 2-D
Activity 1
1. Make a wordlist of terms of at least 20 ICT-terms with definitions
or descriptions. Write in your references (APA Format) to the sources of your explanations. - 1. Android Android is a Linux-based operating system designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. - 2. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Cascading Style Sheets are a feature of HTML that enables a range of styles for headers, body text, bullet points, links etc. - 3. App APP is an abbreviation for application, usually refers to a software for a specific device or purpose. - 4. CD-ROM An abbreviation for "Compact Disc Read-Only Memory." A computer with a CD-ROM drive is needed to read this kind of disc. - 5. HTML HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the main markup language for displaying web pages and other information that can be displayed in a web browser. - 6. ICT Abbreviation for Information and Communications Technology. - 7.iOS is Apple's mobile operating system. - 8. iPad The iPad is a tablet computer designed and developed by Apple. It is particularly marketed as a platform for audio and visual media. - 9. Network A collection of computers and other hardware interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of resources and information. - 10. Panopto Panopto is the University wide solution for capturing video and audio content for teaching, learning, research, and iTunes U. - 11. Podcast Pre-recorded audio or video files delivered via RSS feed onto the internet, and which can be played back through a computer or digital players such as iPods, MP3s, etc. - 12. Proxy Server An online tool (also known as a gateway) which is applied to a private network (e.g., the University of Waikato) to re- direct its own users to selected websites (e.g., our subscription databases). - 13 QR Code QR is short for Quick Response and is a two dimensional bar code which can be read quickly by a cell phone or tablet device with a camera and QR reader application. They can be printed on paper or displayed on a screen and are used to encode small amounts of information such as a website URL, GPS location, product information or other useful short text - 14. Software A generic term describing all kinds of computer programs, applications and operating systems. - 15. Virtual Private Network VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a remote access technology that allows you to connect to the University’s network using any internet connection - Worldwide. - 16. VPN SeeVirtual Public Networks. - 17. Wireless (Wifi) A way of transmitting information without cables that is reasonably fast. - 18 World Wide Web Usually referred to simply as the Web. This is the most powerful and fastest growing Internet service. - 19 WWW Abbreviation for World Wide Web. - 20 WYSIWYG Acronym for What You See Is What You Get, refers to what you see on the screen. 2.Identify three (3) concepts that you learned in this lesson. Write your ideas about the idea. - I learned in this lesson is the important of ict tools communicate , create , disseminate , store and manage information.
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