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ECS Lesson 6 : WEB 1.0, WEB 2.0 and WEB 3.0

ECS Lesson 6 : WEB 1.0, WEB 2.0 and WEB 3.0

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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6.NS.B.3, RI.11-12.8, RI.1.4

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Maria Cruz Farooqi

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WEB 1.0, WEB 2.0, WEB 3.0

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The internet, a vast ​
of connected computers, has evolved significantly since its beginnings in the late 1960s. One of the most significant changes has been the development of different versions of the World Wide Web, known as Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0. These ​
represent distinct stages in the internet's evolution, each with its own unique features and characteristics.

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Web 1.0, often referred to as the "read-only web," emerged in the 1990s and early 2000s. This early version of the ​
was primarily about accessing information and content created by a limited number of individuals or corporations. Users could only ​
and consume the content, with little to no interaction or ability to contribute. Websites were mostly ​
, consisting of text and images, and lacked the dynamic features we see today.

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What is the primary characteristic of Web 1.0?

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Interactive content

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Read-only content

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User-generated content

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Blockchain technology

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In which decade did Web 1.0 emerge?

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1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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2010s

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Which of the following best describes the nature of websites during the Web 1.0 era?

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Dynamic and interactive

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Static and text-based

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User-generated and social

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Blockchain-based

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The arrival of Web 2.0 in the early 2000s marked a significant shift towards a more ​
and user-driven internet. This version introduced the concept of user-generated content, allowing individuals to create and ​
their own content on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Websites became more engaging and ​
, with features like social media, video sharing, and online shopping. The focus shifted from simply consuming information to actively ​
and interacting with the web.

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What significant change did Web 2.0 introduce to the internet?

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The ability to read content

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The ability to interact and contribute

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The introduction of blockchain

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The use of virtual reality

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Web 1.0?

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Static web pages

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Limited user interaction

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User-generated content

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Text and images

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During which period did Web 2.0 begin to emerge?

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Late 1960s

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Early 1990s

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Early 2000s

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Late 2010s

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Which of the following is a characteristic of Web 2.0?

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Static content

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User interaction and collaboration

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Limited access to information

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Text-only websites

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Web 3.0, the latest iteration of the ​
, is still under development but promises to be even more decentralized, open, and user-centric than its predecessors. It envisions a ​
where users have more control over their data and online experiences. Web 3.0 is expected to leverage technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things to create a more ​
and interconnected web.

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What is a key feature of Web 3.0 that sets it apart from previous versions?

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Web 3.0 is expected to be more centralized and controlled by corporations.

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Web 3.0 is expected to be more passive and less interactive than previous versions.

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Web 3.0 is expected to be more decentralized and give users more control over their data.

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Web 3.0 is expected to be less user-centric and more focused on information consumption.

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How does Web 2.0 differ from Web 1.0 in terms of user interaction?

WEB 1.0, WEB 2.0, WEB 3.0

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