Web Generations
Productivity Tools
Digital Citizenship
Online Safety
ICT Trends
100

This first version of the web was “read-only” and showed static pages.

Web 1.0

100

You’d use this kind of program if you were writing a love letter or a research paper. 

Word Processor

100

When you buy shoes on Lazada or sell gadgets on Facebook Marketplace, you’re practicing this element of digital citizenship.

Digital Commerce

100

you get an email from “your bank” asking for your password. It’s fake. What’s this trick called?

Phishing

100

This pocket device acts as a phone, camera, radio, and TV all in one.

Smartphone

200

This web allowed users to post, comment, and interact with content.

Web 2.0

200

This type of software makes it easy to show your ideas in slides during class reports.

Presentation Software

200

Saying “please” and “thank you” online is part of this good online behavior.

Digital Etiquette or Netiquette

200

If your password is “12345,” you’re basically inviting this kind of attack.

Hacking

200

Facebook and LinkedIn are examples of this type of online platform for connecting people.

Social Networks

300

This Web 2.0 feature allows anyone, not just the site owner, to contribute through comments, reviews, or posts.

User Participation

300

If you need to keep track of your allowance or compute grades, this program with rows and columns is your best friend.

Spreadsheet Software

300

Posting your birthday and address on social media adds to this online trail.

Digital Footprint

300

A text says you won a car but tells you to click a link. That’s one type of this.

Internet Scam / Prize Scam

300

Instead of buying software forever, you can subscribe and pay only when needed. This setup is called what?

Software as a Service (SaaS)

400

This Web 2.0 feature lets users classify and tag information with keywords, often starting with a pound sign (#).

Folksonomy (Hashtag)

400

This free, open-source productivity suite includes Writer, Calc, and Impress.

LibreOffice

400

Using strong passwords and antivirus programs helps protect you under this element.

Digital Security

400

 A student shares embarrassing photos of a classmate without permission, then spreads them in a group chat. This online harassment is an example of what?

Cyberbullying

400

Tools like screen readers and voice recognition help seniors and people with special needs. This is called what?

Assistive Media

500

BONUS: Answer in a robot voice. 


Which version of the web integrates AI for personalized search?

Web 3.0 


(+2 bonus points if done in robot voice)

500

This PowerPoint feature adds movement to text, images, or slides to make presentations more engaging. 


BONUS: bonus points if you explain how to apply it 

Animation 


BONUS: +10 bonus points

500

BONUS: Answer while hopping on one foot.  


Taking care of your eyes, posture, and mental health while using technology is part of this.

Digital Health and Wellness 


BONUS: +3 points  

500

A fraudster changes their caller ID or email address so it looks like a trusted source (like your teacher or your bank). What is this online threat called?

Spoofing

500

BONUS: Answer while pretending to be a TV commercial host. 

Some phones, laptops, and even TVs now merge several technologies into one device — like a phone that’s also a camera, music player, and GPS. What trend in ICT does this describe?  

Convergent Technology 

BONUS: +3 bonus points if acted as a host