E-Tech (Pre-Midterm)

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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)

the act of stealing other people's works and ideas, whether knowingly or unknowingly. when you use other people's work, such as images, movies, or music, and alter them or combine them into a different work.

Google Scholar

- A simpler way to search for scholarly literature on the internet. This is a great tool when looking for contents for the Related Literature section of your research.

Web 3.0

- Aka Web of Data by Tim Berners-Lee - Provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. - In some internet experts, it is a personal assistant. - Smarter in terms of searching - Strong security

Choose your reference style.

- Ask your teacher what is the required style guide for your document. - Choose from APA, MLA, and Chicago. - Click the Reference tab, then select the desired style in the Citations & Bibliography group.

Add citations and sources

- Click the Insert Citation command in the References tab, and select Add New Sources. - A dialogue box will appear. Just enter the requested information, like the author's name, title, and publication details. Then click OK.

Adaptive Security Architecture

- Field programmable gate arrays, or FPGAs fuel the advance system architecture which allows system to run at ultra-fast speed and almost mimicking the human brain. Ex: smart cars, smartphones, and smartwatches. - a cyber security

*

- If you want to search for something with its common terms, what should you use? - This replaces itself with common terms in your search.

Web 1.0

- Invented by Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist in 1989. - An open-source information space where documents are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) interlinked using hypertext links and accessed via the internet. - It is central to the development of Information Age.

Research

- It is a systematic inquiry that attempts to provide solutions to existing problems and questions using facts and data. - looking for something on the internet

Google Search

- One of the most popular search engines in the 21st century. It is capable of searching the web through voice input and filtering the results according to your behavioral data.

Web 2.0

- Originally coined by Darcy DiNucci in 1999. - It was the Read-Write web, Web of interaction, or Participative web. - Allows users to interact and collaborate with each other through social media dialogue where they create a user-generated content in a virtual community. - Includes social networking sites, blogs, folksonomies, wikis, video sharing sites, hosted services, web apps, and mashups.

Online Journals

- Scholarly publications released in a format accessible via the internet. The journals kept in school libraries are kept in the cloud, the internet, or in digital format.

Academic Websites

- These are websites that provide electronic copies of papers, journals, books, videos and audio recordings.

Insert the bibliography.

- You can easily create the bibliography or references at the end of your document once you encode the list of sources in step 2. - In the References tab, select Bibliography command, then choose the desired style.

JSTOR

- a digital library that is primarily licensed to academic, scientific, and other research and educational institutions.

Digital Twin

- a dynamic software model of a machine, or a thing, or system that uses data from various sensors to do autonomous actions such comprehension, reactions, and improvement operations. - Used to envision plans

Internet Archive

- a non-profit electronic library that has a free-to-access collection of digitalized materials.

Mesh App and Service Architecture (MASA)

- enables users to have an optimized solution for targeted endpoints in the digital mesh like desktop, smartphone, and automobile. - giving services in multiple stations. Ex: Parasat, PLDT, Globe

Virtual and Augmented Reality

- immersive technologies that are now dominating the market. Examples are wearables like VR boxes, smartphones with VR apps that are more focused in gaming. - Cartoon designs that appears to be real.

Blockchain and Distributed Ledgers

- it is "a type of distributed ledger in which value exchange transactions (in bitcoin or other tokens) are sequentially grouped into blocks. This is mostly applied in financial services industry, music distribution, identity verification, title registry, and supply chain. - Records online

EBSCOhost

- offers premium fee-based access to academic materials that are normally not available for public use.

Digital Technology Platforms

- platforms that enables digital business like information systems, customer experience, analytics and intelligence, and business systems. - all the websites that we can access.

Bibliography

- the written list of all the books used in a report or book - all the information of the sources

Empowerment Technology

-refers to computer technology that we use almost every day, which enables us to do tasks that, in the past, require professional help. -the use of different kinds of technology to ease the work/task of a person, a community, or business -to lessen the time, energy, and money spent

Empowerment

-the process of giving yourself, or other people, the capacity to achieve a specific end-goal. -a strategy that aims to give individuals the tools and resources necessary to take initiative, as well as gather and analyze information or situations, thus making informed decisions to solve problems or improve services or performance. -people having power and control over their lives

ICT skills, communication skills, and analytical skills.

According to Harvard Business Review (2012), the top three requirements for applicants today are_______,_________, and ________.

Grammatical error or misused word

Blue line under the word means?

Document Inspector

Certain personal information may be added to the file automatically when creating or editing a document. Use________________ to remove this type of information before sharing the document.

Track Changes

Every change you make to the document will appear as a colored mark-up when you turn on _____________.

Communication, Economics, Education, and Travel

ICT's sustainable development has significant changes which have been observed in four major aspects of life. What are these aspects?

"___"

If you what to search for a specific answers/words, what key term should you use?

filetype:

If you what to search for a specific file, what key term should you use? Ex: Pdf, doc, jpg

..

If you what to search for a specific period of time, what key term should you use?

site:

If you what to search for a specific website, what key term should you use?

intitle:

If you what to search for a word that is in the title, what key term should you use?

~

If you what to search for more related words, what key term should you use?

-

If you what to search for something that excludes other terms/words, what key term should you use?

Gartner Inc.

It is a leading information technology research and advisory company, and it highlighted the Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends of 2017

Misspelled word

Red line under the word means?

Shift+F7

Runs a Thesaurus check on the selected word.

Information Literacy

The following are competencies for ______? Determines the nature and extent of information needed. Accesses the needed information effectively and efficiently. Uses information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose. Understands many of the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information, and accesses and uses information ethically and legally. Evaluates information and sources critically and incorporates selected information into his or her knowledge base and value system. -the ability to identify, evaluate, and use information effectively ad efficiently.

not always correct

The spelling and grammar check is _______________. If Word identifies correct words as errors, you can choose to ignore it.

Currency, Security, Scope, Authority

There are the criteria to evaluate your source material:

WiX, Powtoon, Waze, Shopee, Lazada, Google map

These are some examples of Empowerment Technology

Turning on Track Changes

These are the steps in ________. 1. From the Review tab, click the Track Changes icon. 2. Now turned on, all changes you make to the document will have colored markups from this point.

Reviewing Changes

These are the steps in____________. 1. Select the change that you want to accept or reject. 2. Click the Accept or Reject command from the Review tab. 3. The markup will then disappear. You may continue accepting or rejecting each change until you have reviewed all of them. 4. When done, click the Track Changes command to turn off the tracking of changes.

Protect your document

These are the steps to ________. 1. Click the File Tab to go to Backstage view. 2. From the Info pane, click the Protect Document command. 3. In the drop-down option, choose the option that best suit your needs. 4. A dialog box will appear, prompting you to save. Just click OK. 5. Another dialog box will appear. Just click OK. 6. The document will now be marked as final.

Hide spelling and grammar errors

These are the steps to_________. 1. Click the File tab to go to Backstage view, then click Options. 2. A dialog box will appear. Select Proofing on the left side of the dialog box. 3. Check the box for Hide spelling errors in this document only and Hide grammar errors in this document only, then click OK. 4. The lines in the document will be hidden.

Correct grammar errors

These are the steps to_________. 1. Right click the underlined word or phrase. 2. Select the correct spelling or phrase from the list of suggestions. 3. The errors will be replaced by the corrected phrase.

Correct spelling errors

These are the steps to_________. 1. Right click the underlined word. 2. Select the correct spelling from the list of suggestions. 3. The error will be replaced with the correct word.

Add

This adds the word to the dictionary so it will never come up as an error.

Travel

This is one of the major aspects in life where it is used in: Online booking and reservations Online tracking of reservations

Economics

This is one of the major aspects in life where it is used in: Online marketing Convenient business transactions Online payment gateways

Communication

This is one of the major aspects in life where it is used in: Social Networking Sites Instant messaging and video calls Forums and webinars (web seminars)

Education

This is one of the major aspects in life where it is used in: Source of learning, teaching, and research materials Online learning communities Recording and computation of grades Managing records and other administrative purposes

Ignore All

This will skip the word in question and all other instances of the word in the document without changing it.

Ignore

This will skip the word or phrase without changing it.

F7

To spell and grammar check

Read Only Web

Web 1.0 is also known as?

Read-Write Web

Web 2.0 is also known as?

Semantic Web

Web 3.0 is also known as?

Internet Archive, EBSCOhost, JSTOR

What are the 3 most notable academic websites?

critical thinking, creative thinking, communicating, and collaborating

What are the 4Cs?

Check your sources, Ask good questions, Go beyond the surface, Be patient, Respect ownership, Use your networks

What are the research skills that you need to develop?

Paraphrase, Cite, Quoting, Citing Quotes, Citing Your Own Material, Referencing

What are the six ways to avoid plagiarism?

Artificial Intelligence

What does AI stands for?

Information and Communications Technology

What does ICT stands for?

Balloons

When using Track Changes in Word,_________ are used to mark formatting changes and comments.

Bill Gates

Who created Microsoft?

Darcy DiNucci

Who invented WEB 2.0?

Tim Berners-Lee

Who invented Web 1.0?

Protect

You need to___________ your document to prevent anyone from copying or editing your document.

Technology

a machine that makes our lives easier

Contextualized search

can be defined as a skilled or optimized way of searching the Internet based on the "context" provided, therefore narrowing down the results given back to you by the search engine. (Feldman, 2012)

AI and Advanced Machine Learning

composed of deep learning, neural networks, and natural-language processing that make smart things, "intelligent." Ex: Robots

Microsoft Word

it is a word processing application developed by the Microsoft Corporation. It lets you create documents for your assignments, term paper or research work, letters, and certificates or just edit any text document.

Personal research

looking for something online for personal purposes.

Intelligent Things

physical things that are imbued with machine learning capabilities through rigid programming. Ex: Google cars, Smart appliances.

Technology Literacy

the ability to use digital technology, communication tools, and/or networks to define an information need, access, manage, integrate and evaluate information or knowledge and be able to communicate this information to others."

Professional research

the research that is conducted in schools.

Conversational System

these conversational devices will not be limited to a single device, but connected to a network of multiple devices like house lights, air conditioning units and more. Ex: Google home

Intelligent Apps

virtual personal assistants, like Siri, that performs some human assistance function, making tasks easier. Ex: Siri, Cortana, Alexa


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