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Lesson Plan in Empowerment Technologies

Grade 11
I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson the learner should:
1. Identify the definition of Dynamic and Static Web Pages
2. Compare and Contrast the differences between Dynamic and Static Web Pages.
3. Appreciate the importance of Dynamic and Static Web Pages.
II. Content:
a. Topic: Web 2.0: Dynamic and Static Web Pages
b. Material:
c. References: Empowerment Technologies (Innovative Training Works, Inc)
d. LC Code Number:
III. Procedures:
A. Preparation
1. Checking of Attendance
2. Motivation
Presentation:
The teacher will discuss the Web 2.0 Dynamic and Static Web Pages

The Internet has been a vital tool to our modern lives that is why it is also important to
make the best of Internet.
When World Wide Web was invented, most web pages are static. 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. The content is also the same for all users. This referred to as Web 1.0.
Web 2.0. is a term coined by Darcy DiNucci on January 1999. In her article titled,
“Fragmented Future”, she wrote:
The web we know now, which loads into a browser window in essentially static
screenfuls, is only an embryo of the Web to come. The first glimmerings of Web 2.0 are
beginning to appear and we are just starting to see how that embryo might develop

Web 2.0 is the evolution if Web 1.0 by adding dynamic web pages – the user is able to
see a website differently than others. Examples of Web 2.0 include social networking sites,
blogs, wikis, video sharing sites, inter services, and web applications. Web 2.0 allows users to
interact with page instead of just reading a page, the user may be able to comment or create a
user account. Web 2.0 also allows users to use web browsers instead of operating system.
Browsers can now be used for their user interface, application software (or web applications).
And even for file storage. Most websites that we visit today are Web 2.0.
Features if WB 2.0

C. Practice:
Look for ten websites and classify them as static or dynamic. What makes each website static
or dynamic? Use the table below.
Web URL Static Dynamic Reason

IV. Assessment:
1. It deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, Internet to locate, save, send,
and edit information.
a. Website c. Information & Communication Technology
b. World Wide Web d. Dynamic Webpages
2. A feature of a dynamic website that allows users to put their own content
a. rich user experience c. user participation
b. long tail d. mass participation
3. When you need a software, like a Word Processor, you can purchase it for a one-time huge amount and install it in your
computer and it is yours forever. What key feature of Web 2.0 is being described?
a. Long Tail c. User Participation
b. Software as a Service d. Mass Participation
4. Allow users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords.
a. folksonomy c. rich user experience
b. user participation d. mass participation
5. Diverse information sharing through universal web access.
a. folksonomy c. rich user experience
b. user participation d. mass participation

V. Assignment:
1. Identify the definition of Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web.
2. Recognize the different problems in Web 3.0.

Prepared by:
Jayram B. Javier
Maindang National High School

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