lesson 4 Flashcards
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lager collection of interconnected documents or content
- hyperlinks or highlighted keywords and images
world wide web
also called as the site’s homepage
- collection of linked web pages that have a common theme or focus
website
known as TimBL
- english engineer and computer scientist
- known as the inventor of the world wide web
Timothy John Berners-Lee
Evolution of the Web
- read only static web / Web 1.0
- Read/write interactive Web / Web 2.0
- Read-Write Intelligent Web / Web 3.0
allows people to read from the internet, “informational portal”
- uses a table to position and align elements on page
Read only Static Web / Web 1.0
reader of a blog or wiki is provided with tools to add a comment or even edit the content
read/write interactive web / web 2.0
Examples of Web 2.0
Social Networking
Blogs
Wikis
Video Sharing sites
refers to using internet-based social media sites to stay connected with friends, family, colleagues, or customers. Social networking can have a social purpose, a business purpose, or both through sites like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Pinterest.
Social Networking
truncation of “weblog”) is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts).
Blogs
website that lets people upload and share their video clips with the public at large or to invited guests.
video sharing sites
website or online resource that can be edited by multiple users. Some wikis, such as Wikipedia , are publicly accessible.
Wikis
Key Features of Web 2.0
Folksonomy
Rich user Experience
User Participation
Software as a Service
Mass participation
free classification of information; allows users to collectively classify and find information (e.g. “tagging” of websites, images, videos or links)
folksonomy
dynamic content that is responsive to user input (e.g., a user can “click” on an image to enlarge it or find out more information)
rich user experience
information flows two ways between the site owner and site users by means of evaluation, review, and online commenting.
User Participation
Web 2.0 sites developed APIs to allow automated usage, such as by a Web “app” (software application) or a mashup
Software as Service
near-universal web access leads to differentiation of concerns, from the traditional Internet user base (who tended to be hackers and computer hobbyists) to a wider variety of users, drastically changing the audience of internet users.
Mass participation
where people can read, write and interact with content, including 3D graphics, on websites and apps.
read-write intelligent web or web 3.0
It is the virtual space where you showcase products, and online customers make selections
- online business channel
E-commerce
a page with your business’ brand and contact details to a complete online store.
Business
creating high quality content that is entertaining the target audience - videos, films, blogs, posts, films
entertainment
online representation of work you created, skills, and experience: may be blog, website, or video channel.
portfolio
collective website and applications focused on communication, community-based input, interaction, content-sharing, and collaboration.
social media
informational website that is designed to look and feel like a printed ____
- contains texts and images that advertise a product or service
Brochure