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The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web. Web 1.0 allowed only static, read-only pages. Web 2.0 enabled dynamic pages and user-generated content through communities and social media. Web 3.0, also called the Semantic Web, will allow users to interact with any individual or machine through artificial intelligence and machine learning powered sites and apps that support 3D graphics and user interaction with content.
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E Tech Web1.0 Web3.0

The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web. Web 1.0 allowed only static, read-only pages. Web 2.0 enabled dynamic pages and user-generated content through communities and social media. Web 3.0, also called the Semantic Web, will allow users to interact with any individual or machine through artificial intelligence and machine learning powered sites and apps that support 3D graphics and user interaction with content.
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AC T IV IT Y 1 :

TA S K 2

WARNER & SPENCER MARCH 2023


• The early internet that only allows people
to read from the internet.

a. Web 1.0
b. Web 2.0
c. Web 3.0
d. Web 0.0
2. The Web ____ is used as a static
“information portal” by many people.
a. Web 2.0
b. Web 1.0
c. Web 3.0
d. None of the above
3. Which of the following does not belong to
web 2.0?
a. Static Pages
b. Focuses on Communities
c. Read and Write Web
d. Sharing Content
4. In this generation, all the application on web or
mobile will be upgraded with more features which
will allow for a unique browsing experience for
users.
a. Web 1.0
b. Web 2.0
c. Web 3.0
5. Read and Write, Web Interaction and
collaborative communities are example of?
a. Web 3.0
b. Web 2.0
c. web 1.0
d. Semantic web
AC T I V I T Y 1
4 : S H A R E Y O U R
TA S K S
THO U G H T

WARNER & SPENCER MARCH 2023


directions:
Explain the diagram according to how you
understood it. Then choose someone in your group
to elaborate what the pictures wants to convey
ACT IV IT Y 1
4 : W H ER E D O I
TAS K
BE L O N G

WARNER & SPENCER MARCH 2023


directions:
IDENTIFY WHETHER THE GIVEN
IMAGES ARE EXAMPLES OF WEB
1.0 , WEB 2.0, OR WEB 3.0
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
THE DIFFERENT ONLINE
PLATFORMS OF WORLD
WIDE WEB:
A. WEB 1.0. STATIC WEB
PAGE
STATIC (ALSO KNOWN AS
FLAT PAGE OR STATIONARY PAGE) IN
THE SENSE THAT THE PAGE IS “AS IS”
AND CANNOT BE MANIPULATED
BY THE USER.
A. WEB 1.0. STATIC WEB
PAGE

“READ-ONLY WEB”
B. WEB 2.0. DYNAMIC WEB
PAGES

RESPONSIBLE FOR CREATING


COMMUNITIES, COLLABORATIONS,
DIALOGUE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
B. WEB 2.0. DYNAMIC WEB
PAGES

“READ-AND-WRITE WEB”
OR THE
“PARTICIPATIVE SOCIAL
WEB.”
C. WEB 3.0. THE SEMANTIC WEB

ENABLE US TO INTERACT WITH


ANY INDIVIDUAL OR MACHINE
IN THE WORLD, WITHOUT
HAVING TO PASS THROUGH FEE-
CHARGING MIDDLEMEN.
C. WEB 3.0. THE SEMANTIC WEB

READ-WRITE-INTERACT WEB (POWERED


BY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND
MACHINE LEARNING) WHERE PEOPLE
CAN READ, WRITE AND INTERACT WITH
CONTENT, INCLUDING 3D GRAPHICS, ON
WEBSITES AND APPS.

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