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EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES
MODULE
QUARTER I
Module 1: Information and Communication Technologies
LESSON 1: The Current State of ICT Technology
Information and Communication Technology
It refers to the use of communication technology such as laptop, smart phones, tablet, telephone, internet
and etc. to send, save, and edit information.
ICT in the Philippines
The use of communication technology spread in the entire country now a day even in rural areas. According
to Rappler blog site there are 119 million mobile phone subscriptions from a total population of 101 million and 47
million active Facebook accounts. The Philippines is the fastest growing app market in Southeast Asia and the highest
digital population in the world. The top online activities are social media, videos, online mobile games, location-
based search and online shopping. Staying connected with loved ones, friends, and relatives is a fundamental need
for Filipinos.
Different Websites in World Wide Web
The behavior and characteristic of a website depends on what version of the development of WWW it was
created.
World Wide Web
It is also known as WWW or W3 introduce by Tim Berners-Lee. It consists of different pages that are
formatted in a markup language called HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and linked to each other that contain
text, graphics, multimedia files, hyperlinks and etc.
Web 1.0
The first development of World Wide Web where web pages are static. It also known as flat or stationary
page and it cannot be manipulated by users.
Web 2.0
It is a dynamic web page where user can interact with page like creating a user account, posting comments,
uploading files and images, and others. Example: Blog sites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube
Features of Web 2.0
1. Folksonomy – users can classify and arrange information by adding tag or label. Pound sign (#) is used in
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social networking sites. Example in tagging on Facebook:
#TeamKawayan, #Single
2. Rich User Experience – user can have high interaction with the content of the page and can achieve level of
expertise.
3. User Participation – user can put content on their own in web page like comment, evaluation, and etc.
4. Long Tail – A site that offers services and brings individual and businesses into selling different goods and
commodities such as shopping site like OLX, Lazada, Shopee, Zalora and others.
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5. Software as a service – users can subscribe to a software when they need it instead of purchasing them.
6. Mass Participation – sharing of diverse information through universal web access. Web 3.0 The Semantic Web
A new paradigm in web interaction extension of led by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) where it provides
framework that allows data to be shared and reuse.
Technology keeps rising and improving every time. The use of technology connects us to the people around
the globe and gives us current information on the trends in information and communication. As what you have
written in the activity above, it shows that social media is mostly used by people and one of the current trends in
information and communication technology.
Trends in ICT
1. Convergence – it refers to fusing of technological advancement to work on a similar task. Example. Using
smartphone as camera in taking pictures instead of DSLR camera.
2. Social Media – an application and website where user can communicate, create and share content, and participate
in online communities.
Type of Social Media
A. Social Network – A website where people with the same come together to share information.
Examples: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
B. Social News – A website where user can post stories and are ranked based on the popularity through voting.
Examples: Digg, Reddit, Propeller, Slashdot, Fark
C. Bookmarking Sites – A website that allows you to share and store internet bookmarks, articles, posts, blogs,
images and others. Examples: Pinterest, StumbleUpon, Dribble
D. Media Sharing – A website that allows you to share and store multimedia files such as video, photos and music.
Examples: Instagram, YouTube, Flickr
E. Microblogging – a website that allows you to broadcast short message. Examples: Twitter, Tumblr, Meetme
F. Blogs and Forums – a discussion website that allows user to ask questions and comments on a journal posted
by an individual or group. Examples: Wordpress, Blogger
LESSON 2: Online Safety, Security, Ethics and Etiquette
Online Safety
The importance of internet plays a crucial part in human development. Life becomes easy and comfortable
because of this technology. Most of us are connected to the internet via laptop, mobile phone, tablet, personal
computer and other electronic gadgets. Behind this technology there is a risk that everyone should be aware of. You
could be at risk on scam, bullying, and illegal activities if you will not take precautions in using internet. We need to
keep ourselves safe and secure whenever we use the internet. That is why it is very important to know and learn the
ways on how to be safe and secured online.
Tips on how to be safe online
• Do not share your password with anyone.
• Add friends you know in real life. Do not visit untrusted websites.
• Add friends you know in real life
• Do not visit untrusted websites
• Add password to your WIFI at home to make it private.
• Install and update antivirus in your computer.
• Do not give your personal information to anyone
• Think before you click.
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• Never post about your future vacation.
INTERNET RISK
Cyberbullying. It happens when someone intentionally abused, harass, and mistreated by other person using
electronic communication.
Identity Theft. It is a crime of stealing personal information for the purpose of assuming that person’s name or
identity to make any form of transactions.
Cyber Stalking. A criminal practice where electronic communication is used to stalk or harass individual or group.
Sexting. The act of sending sexually explicit text messages, images, and videos.
INTERNET THREATS
Internet Threats Malware – also known as Malicious Software.
Types of Malware
1. Virus – a malicious program that replicate itself by copying itself to another program.
2. Trojan Horse – a malicious program that disguised as legitimate program that user will accept and use but take
control of your computer.
3. Worm – malicious program that copy’s itself and spreads to other computers.
4. Spyware – A malicious program that gathers information from victim’s computer and send it back to the
hacker.
5. Adware – An unwanted advertisement that will pop-up several times on victim’s computer then behave
abnormally and tedious to close them.
6. Keylogger – A program that runs in the background and steals user credentials and confidential information
and send back to hack by recording every keystroke that a user makes on their computer or device.
7. Botnet – A collection of infected internet–connected devices such as PC and mobile phone that are controlled
by a common type of malware.
8. Rootkit – A software tools used by hackers to gain control over a computer on a network without being
exposed.
9. Ransomware – A ransom virus that block the user from accessing the programs or files and demands to pay
the ransom through online method for the removal of the virus.
Spam Also known as junk email or unwanted email send by advertiser or bot. It can be used to send malware.
Phishing A cyberattack method using deceptive emails and websites to acquiring sensitive personal information.
Cybercrime A crime in which computer is used as object and tool in committing a crime such hacking, phishing,
spamming, child pornography, libel, hate crimes, identity thief and others.
Cybercrime Law A law that deals with all forms of cybercrime.
Netiquette
It is a word that came from the two words “net” and “etiquette”. It is an etiquette applied online that shows
proper manner and behavior. If you are a member of an online society through social media you are called netizen.
And in interacting with other netizen online, we need to maintain good behavior which is acceptable to others in
online community.
The Core Rules of Netiquette by Seth T. Ross
1. Remember the human.
2. Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life.
3. Know where you are in cyberspace.
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4. Respect other people's time and bandwidth.
5. Make yourself look good online. 6. Share expert knowledge.
7. Help keep flame wars under control.
8. Respect other people's privacy.
9. Don't abuse your power.
10. Be forgiving of other people's mistakes.
LESSON 3: Contextualized Online Search and Research Skills
Internet Research is a research method in collecting and gathering information via internet by using search engine
such as google.
Search Engine is a program that allows users to search for content on internet.
Examples of Search Engine
Searching the Web
Getting the correct and reliable information is our goal in internet research. We may rely on the capability of
search engine but sometimes it may not give us the correct information because of the keywords we entered into a
search engine. There are techniques in searching information that can be applied in search engine in order to get a
better result. Some search engines allow combination of words and logic connectors of AND, OR, and NOT.
Tips for Effective Internet Research by George Mathews
1. Know what kind of research you want to do.
2. Make a list of keywords you will use in your search.
3. Enclose keywords in quotation marks.
4. Use the minus sign (-).
5. Try specialized search engines.
6. Skim through search results web pages.
7. Bookmark
8. Review your bookmarks.
Online Research Skills by Hannah Trierweiler Hudson
1. Check Your Sources
2. Ask Good Questions
3. Go Beyond the Surface
4. Be Patient
5. Respect Ownership
6. Use Your Networks
Copyright Issues
There are millions of information that we can get from the internet. Some of this information are free but
others are not. They are protected by a copyright law.
What is Copyright?
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Copyright is a protection given to the owner of the rights in an original work such as books, musical works,
films, paintings, and other works, and computer programs. This original work is called intellectual property which is
protected under Republic Act 8293 known as the “Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines”.
Copyright Infringement
This happens when the copyrighted work is use by other person without permission of the author or copyright
holder. Any person who is infringing the right protected work would be liable under the law. An example of this is the
case of M.Y. Intercontinental Trading Corporation (MITC), Tedwin T. Uy, Allianz Marketing and Publishing Corp.
(Allianz), and Fujian New Technology Color Making and Printing Company, LTD (Fujian) against St. Mary’s Publishing
Corporation (SMPC). Manila regional trial court ordered Fujian and its partners to pay P24.7 million for the damages
and cost of litigation for copyright infringement to SMPC. Fujian and its three local partners was guilty of printing,
copying, reproducing, importing, distributing and selling of original and revised textbooks that they have illegally sold
to Department of Education in Zamboanga, Municipality of Cabuyao in Laguna and Municipality of Matnog in Sorsogon
without the approval of SMPC, the copyright owner of the textbooks.
Fair Use
Research is important to the students and other people. Most of them rely on the information that they can
get online. Although this information is protected by a copyright law but we can still use this information without
permission in a limited way under certain condition and purpose.
Fair use is the use of copyrighted material for comment, teaching, criticism, news reporting, research,
scholarship, and other similar purpose is not an infringement of copyright.
Example of this is when you post a quote from a person in your Facebook wall. Include the name of person
who owns the quote in your post. Another example is when you copy image from internet, give credit to the creator
of image. The copied image should be use for educational purpose not for commercial use.
In fair use, 5% of the content of reference can only be copied. If 20% or less of reference copied, there must
be a secondary use agreement and fee. And if 20% or more of reference copied, it requires purchasing of creative
work.
Guidelines for Fair Use
1. Majority of the contents created must be yours.
2. Give credit to the owner.
3. Don’t make profit of the copyrighted work.
(With Asynchronous Learning Modality or Video for Online Search and Research Skills)
QUARTER I
Module 2: Applied Productivity Tools with Advance Application Techniques
LESSON 1: Developing ICT Content for Specific Purposes
Productivity Tools
It refers to the software that people use to create and produce documents, presentations, databases, charts,
and graphs. Productivity tools helps you create professional quality documents, presentation, graphics, and more.
Why should you learn productivity tools?
While there are a wide range of benefits of using productivity tools, the best reason is that it just makes
essential, everyday we use computer to do different task for more efficient.
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Common productivity tools
1. Microsoft word
2. Microsoft excel
3. Microsoft PowerPoint
4. LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a Free and Open Source software, most software available in actual workplace are made from Microsoft.
This software is a paid apps, you can visit this site [Link] for more information.
Mail Merge
It is a Word’s way of generating mass mailings. It involves combining a list of names and addresses to
individually address to each person / receiver on the list. You can use Mail Merge to create envelopes or address
labels, as well as form letters.
Mail Merged involved the following documents;
Main document – this document contains text and graphics. Example body of the letter.
Mailing list – this is your data source that is used to populate information in the letter. It contains names and
address of the recipients.
Merged document - this document the combination of the main document
Custom Animation
Animation is a simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames. Animation on
computers is one of the chief ingredients of multimedia presentations. There are many software applications that
enable you to create animations that you can display on a computer monitor. One of this application software are
presentation software that you can use to create a slide show for your presentation. Some of the popular software
that are available online for free or for purchase are WPS Office, LibreOffice, and MS-PowerPoint.
Hyperlink
A hyperlink or simply a link, is a reference data that the reader can directly follow either by clicking or
tapping. Hyperlinks are found in nearly all Web pages, allowing users to click their way from one page to another. In
text hyperlinks are often color blue and underlined. When you move the cursor over a hyperlink, whether it is text,
button or an image, the arrow cursor should be change to a small hand pointing to the link.
Integrating Images
In Microsoft word processing you can do a lot of things to make your documents look good and presentable.
One of its function is to integrate image. Word processing refers to an application program for manipulating text-
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based documents; the electronic equivalent of paper, pen, typewriter, eraser, and most likely, dictionary and
thesaurus. Word processors run the scope from simple through complex, but all ease the tasks associated with
editing documents (deleting, inserting, rewording, and so on).
Electronic Spreadsheet
According to [Link] electronic spreadsheet is probably the most useful general-purpose software for
the microcomputer user. Almost all spreadsheets are now packaged in combination with other applications, such as
database system and graphic capabilities. Electronic spreadsheet refers to a collection of text and numbers laid out
in a rectangular grid. It is an application program commonly used for budgeting, inventory management, decision
making, forecasting and other finance-related tasks.
It replaces the traditional financial modeling tools, the accountant’s columnar pad, pencil and calculator. It a
spreadsheet program, data and formulas used to calculate those data are entered into ledge-like forms
(Spreadsheets or Worksheets) for analysis, tracking, planning, or “what-if” evaluations of the impact of real or
proposed changes on an economic strategy.
Formula – is an equation that performs operation on worksheet data. A formula in Microsoft Excel always begins
with an equal sign (=).
(With Asynchronous Learning Modality or Video presentation in different productivity tools)
QUARTER I
Module 3: Imaging and Design for the Online Environment
LESSON 1: Evaluate Existing Websites and Online Resources
Basic Principles of Graphics and Layout
The elements and principles of design are the building blocks of a successful beautiful design. The elements
of design are the things or tools that make up a design while the Principles of design are what we do to those
elements.
The Elements of Design
These are the materials or tools to make different designs or Arts.
LINE – Lines are defined by points moving in space. It can create a sense of movement or direction in your design.
Line is can be smooth, rough, straight, curve, broken, thick or thin.
SHAPE – A shape is an enclosed space, the boundaries of which are defined by other elements of art like lines,
colors, values or textures. Shapes can be used to create patterns and draw the viewer’s attention.
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DIRECTION – Applying motion to create the visual illusion of movement. Use horizontal direction for calmness,
stability and tranquility while vertical direction for emotions of balance, formality and alertness.
SIZE (SCALE) – Size is basically the relationship of the area occupied by one shape to that of another. Large elements
means more significant than the small one.
TEXTURE – Texture refers to surface appearance of an object given by the dimensions, form, thickness, arrangement,
and amount of its basic parts.
COLOR – Color is light redirected off objects. It is used to create curiosity and emotions to the viewer’s. It has three
main characteristics: hue (these are red, green, blue, etc.), value (lightness/ darkness), and intensity (saturation,
or amount of pigment) and temperature (warm and cool).
The Principles of Design
These are the rules that help you organize and place the materials to make arts or designs.
1. BALANCE – Balance in design is the state of equal relationship. It means equal distribution of visual weight in a
design. It can be achieved by adjusting the visual weight of each element, in terms of size, color, textures, shapes or
contrast. Balance in graphic design provides stability and structure to a design.
There are different kinds of balance:
• Symmetrical balance occurs when identical weights are on equal sides of a composition.
• Asymmetrical balance occurs when a design have unequal graphic weight on either side, but those unequal
graphics need to balance each other (un-evenly balanced).
• Radial balance occurs when the design elements swirl out from a central axis (emanating from a central
point)
2. PROXIMITY – Proximity maintains a relationship between items that go together. It helps creates organization by
grouping the same elements together or in close proximity. The elements should be connected visually.
3. ALIGNMENT – Alignment refers to lining up the elements of a design along the top, bottom, center or sides of the
elements. It allows us to create order and organization in our design. The whole point of the alignment is that
nothing in your design should look as if it were placed there randomly.
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4. REPETITION, PATTERN, AND RHYTHM – Repetition duplicates the characteristics of similar elements to contribute
to design consistency. It strengthens a design by tying together individual elements; pattern is a regular arrangement
of alternated or repeated elements like shapes, lines or colors; rhythm--is a combination of elements repeated, but
with variations.
5. CONTRAST – Contrast refers to the use of conflicting elements or colors while still remaining harmonious and
unified when the artwork is viewed as a whole. It allows you to give emphasis to key elements in your design.
6. SPACE – It refers to the area that an object occupies. Both positive and negative space should be considered in
graphic design. White space gives your design breathing room.
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What is Infographic?
The term Information graphic or Infographic is a photographic
presentations of data and information that use the different elements of
design to make data easily understandable at a glance. Infographics
make complex messages become more visually appealing to the viewers.
Visual Message Design can help with effectiveness of delivery of
a message. It can lend assistance in presenting your ideas clearly.
Principles of Visual Message Design using Infographics
1. Be unique Be creative is one of the most important aspect of designing an effective infographic. .
2. Keep it simple Make a design easy to understand. Straight to the point and focus more on the message.
3. Less is more Focus on what matters. Keep your text minimal will most likely produce more impact than a
page full of words.
4. Sharing Share it with your friends. It is the most important and effective thing to do in making infographic.
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LESSON 2: Use Image Manipulation Techniques
Photo editing and designing software allow you to manipulate or edit images. In order to perform image
manipulation, you need to have basic knowledge of image editing operations such as cutting, cropping, replacing and
more.
The followings are some examples of image editing software:
• Adobe Photoshop
• Gimp
• Corel Draw
• Pixlr Editor
• [Link]
• InPixio
Online File Formats for Images and Text
Image file format refer to how data associated to the image will be stored. It can be compressed to decrease
file size of the image. There are two different compression you can choose when enhancing your images: lossy and
lossless compression. Lossy compression reduces file size by removing redundant information means that some data
from the image file is lost. While Lossless compression retains values and manages to lower file size.
Image resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image or the detail an image holds. It is identified by
the height and the width of the image. A pixel is just one unit of the whole digital image it is the smallest unit of an
image. The higher the resolution, means that there more pixels per inch (PPI), resulting in more pixel information
and creating a high-quality, crisp image.
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What is GIMP?
GIMP is a cross-platform image editor available for GNU/Linux, OS X, Windows and more operating systems.
It is free software, you can change its source code and distribute your changes.
GIMP means "GNU Image Manipulation Program". It is free software to download at [Link]
GIMP was built for a Linux system, but it can also runs on any platforms like Windows and Mac OS.+
Combining Text, Graphics, and Images
Combining text, graphics, and images in your design will make your message clearer.
Transparent shapes Add simple opacity to your shape to see clearly the text you want to emphasize. It adds an
elegant and focal point to your design
Fonts and Shapes Used the right font size (not to small and not to big) and font type in your design and
combined it with a nice shapes.
Text and background Organized your design. Make used of the different text alignment on an image(s).
Clean and clear background Less is more. Focus on what matters. Use a clean and clear background for the
message to be readable
(With Asynchronous Learning Modality or Video presentation for Imaging and Design)
QUARTER I
Module 4: Online Platforms as Tools for ICT Content Development
LESSON 1: ICT Online Platforms in Creating Web Content
We are on the Information Age on which information seems so easy to reach. One of the tools that we
usually use if you need to answer a question from your subject is a website which can we use if we are online.
A website or web site is a set of related resources from the web. These resources were considered as web
pages and multimedia (e.g.: videos, music, images).
A platform-enabled website or online platform gives a feature on which allows to manipulate the content of
the website. Most of the online platforms requires you to register in order to publish, manipulate, organize, or even
delete a certain web content. As a Senior High School student, you are expected to know the different online
platform as this would help you in different task like connect people, stream your daily activity, shop online, or even
creating a website of your own.
Three types of online platforms:
1. Social Media Platforms This platform allows you to create your
personal account or profile. After you register on this website, it will allow
you to create pages or even groups where you can share content and
ideas. Social Media platforms enables you to connect yourself to other
users and get updates on their news feed. Facebook, Instagram and
Twitter are examples of Social Media platforms.
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2. Blogging Platforms A platform on where a writer or even a group of
writers can share views on an individual subject. It is comparable to a
newsletter where you can add menus, designs or even multimedia of a
subject. Blogger is an example of blogging site. If you love to write or
you want to share ideas online, blogging platforms is the perfect tool
you can use.
3. Content Management System or CMS One of the feature of this
platform is that you can publish your own website and manage its
content through intranet or in a single computer. This is a software
where you can easily create, update, organize, and publish the content
of your website. A popular example of CMS is WordPress.
Web page is designed for World Wide Web on which it is consider as the document inside it. Mozilla FireFox,
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Apple's Safari are web browsers which you can use in order to access a web page.
Nowadays, web pages serves as an important role in the business world. Web pages allows businesses to
showcase their company and advertise their products. Even social media sites allows users to boost their popularity,
this will help the users to promote their business or advocacy to other users online.
If you're planning to create a web page of your own, you can use a website builder like WordPress, Wix or
Adobe Dreamweaver. These website builders are very powerful tool and user-friendly on which you can create
website by just dragging and dropping the elements of your website. However, there are certain elements and
principles in building your own website. Below are the seven possible elements of a modern web design
1. Text - this is a mandatory element of a web page. However, visitors got distracted about the font family of the text
on website. So while you are designing your website, make sure that to choose well the font family and type that
you need to use on your design and make the text is clear and in readable size
2. Graphics/ Illustrations - make sure your images or illustrations are not pixelated or must be on good quality.
There are time that text give description to an image, so you make that these two elements are well arranged.
3. White space - having a crowded website, it is very hard to direct the attention of your vistor's eye. These white
space gives your website a room to breathe.
4. Links - links or hyperlinks allows user to jump to another site or page that is related of to your site.
5. Color - the colors you use in your design is a very important aspect. There are times that colors become visually
distracting to your viewers. As some web designers do, they use the company logo of their client as their color
reference on their website.
6. Video/Audio - there are sites use audio/video to help their visitors to better understand what they are selling or
teaching. These elements of web designing really helps your visitors especially those websites that offers tutorial of
certain subject.
7. Background - texture or background gives a more appealing sight to your website. This will provide your website a
feeling of a surface underneath.
With the use of elements of web design will make your website more appealing to your users but you need
to make sure that your website is functional, responsive and useful.
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Web Page Design Using Templates and Online WYSIWYG.
WYSIWYG is an acronym for "what you see is what you get". There many tools on creating or designing a
website. However, there are tools offers WYSIWYG process. These are tools on which the content (text and graphics)
can be edited in a form closely resembling its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product, such as a
printed document, web page, or slide presentation.
1. Wix -. Its interface is one of the most intuitive, slick, and powerful in the evergrowing group of website-building
servicesWix offers standout features, such as online storage for your site assets, cool video backgrounds, animations
for titles, and mobile.(Retrieved from [Link]
2. Weebly - This free website builder allows you to build beautiful websites in a very short period of time – even if
you do not have any programming background. (Retrieved from [Link]
builders/weebly/free -website-builder-for-all/)
3. WordPress - is the world’s most popular tool for creating websites. WordPress is capable of creating any style of
website, from a simple blog to a full-featured business website. You can even use WordPress to create an online
store. (Retrieved from [Link]
4. Drupal - It is a well-known content management system intended to help advanced designers create a powerful
website capable of handling large volumes of visitors and hundreds of pages of content. (Retrieved from
[Link]
(With Asynchronous Learning Modality or Video presentation for Creating Website)
QUARTER I
Module 5: Collaborative ICT Development
LESSON 1: Collaborative ICT Development
Web Page is a document written in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that can be made accessible
through the use of internet or using an Internet browser. A web page is accessed through the use of a URL (Uniform
Resource Locator) address and may contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks to other web pages and files.
A web page contain can be in a form of an online publication, online newsletter (such as advertisements or
write ups) containing news of interest chiefly to a specific group. A web page is the primary source for information
dissemination in the web community. Through it, different platforms made to make users and viewers share
information and build collaboration-connection to one another.
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Below is an example of a web page depicting the owner and users view.
Platforms that may be currently used to host newsletters and similar ICT content related information which
include but are not limited to are as follows for
(a) Presentation and visualization platforms such as Prezi, Zoho, Slideshare and Mindmeister.
(b) cloud computing, e.g. Google Apps.
(c) Social Media venues include Facebook Pages, Tumblr, Instagram and Pinterest.
(d) web page in which Wix, Weebly and Google Sites and lastly
(e) Blog or Publisher sites such as Blogger, Wordpress, Livejournal, Issuu and Google Sites.
Theses several choice of platforms contributes to accessing and working collaboration through peers with
the use of ICT.