
ICT ( Information and Communication Technologies)
It deals with the use of different communication technologies.
To locate, save, send and edit information.
Internet
It is the global system of interconnected computer network.
World Wide Web
An information system on the internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links.
Websites
A location connected to the internet that maintains one or more pages on the other world wide web.
Web Pages
Hypertext documents connected to the word wild web.
Web Browser
It is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the world wide web.
2 types of Web Pages
- Static Web Pages – cannot be manipulated by the users.
- Dynamic Web Pages – able to see website differently than others.
Features of Web 2.0
- Folksonomy
- Rich User Experience
- User Participation
- Long Tail
- Software as a Service
- Mass Participation
Web 3.0 and Sematic Web
Is a movement led by the world wide web consortium (W3C).
Problems with Web 3.0
- Compatibility
- Security
- Vastness
- Logic
Platform
It is the basic hardware (computer) and software (operating system) on which software application can be run.
Online Platforms Categories
- Social Media
- Search Engines
- Communication Services
- Payment Systems
- Advertising Platform
- Creative Content Outlets
Netiquette
It is a set of rules on behaving properly on the internator.
Graphics Design
It is an art and practice of planning and projecting ideas and experiences with visual and textual content.
7 elements of art
- Line – a path created by moving point, mark or object.
- Shape – a two dimensional (2D), flat enclosed area.
- Color – the element of art derived from reflected or absorbed light color adds interest and mood to a work of art.
- Texture – how something feels or looks like it would feel if you could touch it.
- Form – objects having three dimensions (3D).
- Value – the lightness or darkness of an object.
- Space – it refers to the emptiness or area around or within objects.
Principle of Design
- Balance
- Movement
- Proportion
- Emphasis
- Rhythm
- Contrast




















