EmTech Reviewer
EmTech Reviewer
What is an acronym?
- a shorthand way of saying an expression, a phrase, a name of an institution, a method, a place, or an event formed
by combining the first letters of each word from a series of words.\
- Information and communications technology refers to technologies used to support processing, storing, securing,
and transmitting the information. (PSST)
PEOPLE
- individuals responsible for the development, improvement, and maintenance of an ICT system (•
Computer programmers • Computer engineers • Technicians • Graphic designers • Web developers •
Encoders • System analysts)
DATA
- raw facts or figures that can be processed, stored, and transmitted by an ICT system (• Sets of numbers •
Characters in a document or website • Audio • Video recordings • Transaction records) (PST)
PROCEDURES
- actions performed in a certain order and conditions to make sure an ICT system runs smoothly (• Exchange
of data or information between different people or systems • Guiding the people or system on what to
do when situations such as accidental deletion of data and system failures happen)
HARDWARE
- technical term used to describe physical or tangible parts of a computer system • INPUT mouse,
keyboards, touch screens, microphones, digital cameras (• STORAGE hard drives, flash drives, SD cards •
PROCESSORS CPU, graphic processing unit)
SOFTWARE
- generic term for computer programs and applications installed in your hardware
- responsible for providing sets of instructions that the computer has to follow to accomplish a specific task
(• Word processing software • Spreadsheets • Graphic and photo manipulation software • Antivirus
software • Computer games • Operating systems)
INFORMATION
- result of processed, organized, and structured data
- It is the output of an ICT System with context and meaning that makes it useful for the people using the
system (• List of student scores)
ICT at HOME
ICT at COMMUNICATION TOOL
- Chat
- Emails
- Video chat
- Social media platforms
- Crisp-sounding voice calls
- High-definition quality video streams
- Real-time chat responses
ICT and EDUCATION
- Computer-aided learning
- E-learning
- Educational games
- Learning management system
- Projectors
- Smart TV
- computers
ICT and EMPLOYMENT
- Teaching
- Secretarial work
- Graphic design
- Medical transcription
- telemarketing
ICT and GOVERNMENT
ICT and COMMERCE
ICT and the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
SOCIAL MEDIA can be described as websites or applications that give people the capability to exchange messages and to
share information and media content with one another using their social media accounts connected to a social network.
- MOBILE MEDIA refers to communication devices that are characterized by portability or their ability to be moved
or carried easily.
What is assistive media?
- ASSISTIVE MEDIA: electronic devices or programs that seek to reach out to PWDs by providing support that will
increase or improve their functional capabilities through the use of technology.
TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE (simply converge technologies) refer to the state in which two or more technology
entities and functions are combined into one device or system.
3Cs
- Computing Technology: refers to the improvements made on electronic devices or gadgets combining the
functions of two devices into one gadget.
- Content Technology: combines different media formats such as text, pictures, sounds, and videos into one
multimedia content.
- Communication Technology: refers to the fast and effective transfer of information through the
collaboration of different communication technologies
A very reliable technology that aids people in communicating, researching for information, and disseminating
information.
Website is composed of web pages hyperlinked together.
A web page refers to the individual links or pages of a website that act like the pages of a book.
What is PASSWORD?
The Cyber World, also known as Cyberspace, is virtual in nature and unbounded unlike our physical environment.
Virtual Self
- a digital representation of humans to interact in virtual world
Source of Information
- data that are available to anyone as long as they have an internet connection
Social Interaction
- digital socialization using chat, blogs, vlogs, online games, etc.
Facebook
Twitter
Tumblr
Instagram
Online games (Mobile Legends, COL, etc.)
Hacking
- stealing and accessing private information of organizations such as government systems, business
systems, etc.
Identity Theft
- the act of stealing important information from the target user by accessing online accounts such as bank
accounts, etc.
Internet Predators
- individuals who lure children or teenagers to engage in sexual acts or relationships online
Cyberbullying
- an online act of humiliation and/or threats that is done with and by children and teenagers
Malicious Software
- also known as malware, is created to invade and destroy computer systems
Types of Malware
virus
worms
trojan
spyware
adware
ransomware
fileless malware
The cyber world allows us to navigate through a virtual world, interact with other people through the use of the
internet, and retrieve data from the vast information available online.
The Internet is very powerful but along with these advancements, we can encounter risks such as exposure to
unsuitable content, crime-related dangers, privacy-related dangers, and malicious software.
Being a generation of technology-dependent human beings, we need to be more careful on the internet to avoid
risks. We protect ourselves by simply creating strong passwords, and by avoiding sharing personal information
with others, especially with strangers.
What is netiquette?
Netiquette is a short term for “Internet etiquette,” which means proper behavior in cyberspace.
Remember that you are interacting with a person on the other end that deserves respect.
R#2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
Ensure that the content you give is meaningful and time is not wasted.
Make sure that the information you are sharing is reliable and credible.
Never post messages that are provocative, for these add fuel to the fire.
There is always a reason why something is private. Never publicly expose private information.
Give people the benefit of the doubt as they can commit mistakes. Nobody is perfect.
Let’s WRAP UP!
Always remember that online safety should not be taken for granted. It is everyone’s responsibility to be always
safe in the virtual world.
Netiquette is an informal term which is short for “Internet etiquette.”
There are 10 Core Rules of Netiquette by Virginia Shea.
Remember that there is no official list of netiquette, but the general idea is to respect others’ views and to display
proper courtesy online.
- the stipulations of an agreement to protect the user and the service provider before anyone can use its
services
- common on websites offering services
Internet law, also known as cyber law, is the set of legal principles applied in using the Internet and other
computer-related actions and interactions of people.
Laws
Architecture
Norms
Market Regulation
✓ Copyright, trademark, and patent laws are implemented to protect authors, artists, and inventors.
Online research is a method that involves the collection of information from the Internet.
Using SEO will give you better results for the information you need.
What are the skills needed to help with the common challenges of online research?
• Clarify
• Search
• Delve
• Evaluate
• Cite
• A search engine is a computer program used to search for information online according to the researcher’s query.
Google, Yahoo, and Bing are three (3) commonly-used search engines.
• Researching online has advantages and disadvantages. Since information can be found in a large source such as the
Internet, it is important to use it with caution.
• The 5-Step Simple Search Process according to Kathleen Morris is: (1) clarify, (2) search, (3) delve, (4) evaluate, and (5)
cite. These are the skills researchers need to develop for productive online research.
• Each individual is unique. One may practice research skills differently from others, but the goal is to use the Internet as
a tool for gathering information effectively and efficiently.
“Composing, editing, and formatting text can be both your tool and your weapon in the world.”
Word Processors
A word processor is a type of software that enables the user to create, edit, and format text using various tools.
Aside from a computer or laptop, we can also use these word processors with our mobile devices.
Various typing tasks require us to be adept at producing text efficiently depending on its purpose.
Cut - deletes chosen data from the page and keeps it on the clipboard.
Find - tool to search for a string of text and to provide an option to replace it with another.
File - lets the user manage the document using functions such as save, print, and open.
Font - allows the user to personalize the style and size of the text.
Spell Check - prompts the user for words spelled differently from the built-in dictionary.
A word processor is a type software that enables users to create, edit, and format text using various tools.
It offers different features to suit the needs of the users.
Word processing skills are a set of capabilities that users need to possess so as to maximize the use of the software.
“The appearance of your message is a reflection of yourself and your relation with the reader.”
The difference between a word processor from a text editor is a word processor’s customization features that allow
manipulation of your work.
Remember!
Formatting capability varies depending on the software or its versions available. Microsoft Word is the most commonly
used word processor software.
Formatting a document is vital in delivering content to readers. Following rules on writing and deciding on the proper
structure results in the clarity and effectiveness of the message.
Character formatting refers to the application of properties or attributes into single characters or units without affecting
the whole paragraph.
Font Face: A dropdown to change the font style (e.g Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman) and numerical font size 13
Font Style: A clickable that changes a font into bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, superscript , and subscript.
Text Effects and Typography: A dropdown that provides a range of text customization
Character Formatting
Simply click on the Dialogue Box Launcher to access the Font Tab. It will show all options for character formatting.
The Font Tab displays a dialogue box similar to the default font options. The Advanced Tab provides modifications for
character spacing and opentype features.
Character Spacing permits specific modifications to the scale, spacing, positioning, and kerning per character unit or set.
OpenType Features allows better support for different languages or glyph characters.
Paragraph formatting refers to the application of properties or attributes into a paragraph in a document.
Line and Paragraph Spacing: A dropdown for vertical paragraph spacing options
Shading and Border: A dropdown for shading color and border options for text, paragraph, or table
Simply click on the Dialogue Box Launcher to access the Paragraph Tab. It will show all options for paragraph formatting.
Paragraph Formatting
The Indents and Spacing Tab is similar to the default paragraph options. The Line and Page breaks Tab provides changes
for Pagination, Formatting Exceptions, and Textbox.
Textbox options provide wrapping edits with the presence of a textbox in the document.
Word Formatting refers to modifications in character and paragraph properties. Character Formatting focuses on the
design of each character on a document, while Paragraph Formatting pertains to changes in the whole paragraph layout.
The ability to manipulate graphics in word processors serves several purposes: to educate, to inform, to promote, to
advertise, and to entertain.
Microsoft Word is the most accessible and known software for word processing.
Picture - Insert picture/s from your computer or from another connected device (file formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, etc).
Clip Art - Insert pre-installed rasterized or vector images for version 2010 and lower; 2013 uses a plug-in called Pickit.
Online Pictures - Insert external photos from the Internet without using another browser (MS Word 2013 & up).
SmartArt - Insert pre-made presentation graphics such as charts and graphs used for qualitative data.
Chart - Insert pre-made presentation graphics such as pie and bar graphs used for quantitative data.
Screenshot - Use screenshots or screen clippings of any active windows available on your desktop.
Picture Tools
Wrap Text - Selects how the text will be aligned with the image
● If possible, choose a good quality photo that is appropriate for your text.
Drawing Tools
Wrap Text - Selects how the text will be aligned with the shape
Size - Changes the numerical size of the shape’s width and height
● Combo - combines two types of charts Charts When using SmartArt or Charts, make sure that you know your data well
in order to use the appropriate object.
Wrap Up
Graphics refers to visuals that serve as a medium of information. In a word processor, it includes:
● Pictures/Online Pictures
● ClipArt
● Shapes
● SmartArt
● Charts
● Screenshots
Formatting Features differ per object, and Microsoft Word offers a wide array of options for customization. Text and
graphics work best together to present ideas when properly chosen.