1. 1. Technologies of information and communication
1.1. 1.2 Internet of things
1.1.1. Digital interconnection between everyday objects and the Internet
2. 2. Computer Networks
2.1. 2.1 Services from Internet
2.1.1. WWW, e-mail, Social Networks
2.2. 2.3 Protocol TCP / IP
2.2.1. 2.3.1 Layered model
2.2.1.1. IP layers
2.2.1.1.1. Application
2.2.1.1.2. Transport
2.2.1.1.3. Internet
2.2.1.1.4. Network
2.2.2. 2.3.2 Datagrams
2.2.2.1. The data at the time of transmission is encapsulated in packets or datagrams
2.2.3. 2.3.3 Protocols TCP / IP2
2.2.3.1. 2.3.3.1 System Binary. Range of integers
2.2.3.1.1. Formula to know the range of integers as a function of number of bits
2.2.3.2. 2.3.3.2 Ranges of binary integers
2.2.3.3. 2.3.3.3 Versions of the IP Protocol
2.2.3.3.1. IPv4
2.2.3.3.2. IPv6
2.2.3.4. 2.3.4.4 Addresses Public and private IP
2.2.3.4.1. All connected equipment directly to the Internet have a public IP address
3. 3. Work collaborative on web 2.0
3.1. 3.1 Evolution from the web
3.1.1. Web 1.0 or static web.
3.1.2. Web 2.0 or social web.
3.1.3. Web 3.0 or semantic web.
3.1.4. Web 4.0 or total web.
3.2. 3.2 Work collaborative
3.2.1. Web 2.0 applications allow users to work collaboratively
3.3. 3.3 Applications Web
3.3.1. Tools that can be used through a web browser.
3.3.1.1. It does not require an installation
4. 4. Selection of information
4.1. Origin of the information
4.2. 4.1 Reliability of information sources
4.2.1. Type of publication
4.2.2. Author of the text
4.2.3. The content
4.2.4. Update
4.2.5. Purpose
4.2.6. The audience
4.3. 4.2 Tools search and filter
4.3.1. Search engine
4.3.2. Metasearch
4.3.3. Directory
4.4. 4.3 Healing of contents
4.4.1. Retrieve
4.4.2. Filter the content
4.4.3. Revalue
4.4.4. Organize
4.4.5. Spread
4.5. 4.4 Big Data
4.5.1. Management and analysis of a large volume of data
5. 5. Organization of the information: web positioning of the publications
5.1. 5.1 Labeling Social
5.1.1. Use of labels for the identification and subsequent location of the information
5.2. 5.2 Classification
5.2.1. Taxonomy: hierarchical classification with nested categories.
5.2.2. Folksonomy: Contents are tagged with one or more tags. No hierarchies
5.3. 5.3 Syndication of contents
5.3.1. Subscription to content
5.4. 5.4 Bookmarks social
5.4.1. Websites that allow the orderly storage of links or bookmarks.
5.5. 5.5 Codes Qr
6. 6. Production of contents
6.1. Blogs, forums, social networks
7. 7. Media Communication
7.1. Email
7.2. Instant messaging
7.3. Call Voip
7.4. Newsgroups
8. 8. Networks social
8.1. 8.1 Managers social networks
8.1.1. Specific applications to manage social networks
8.2. 8.2 Strengths and weaknesses of social networks
8.3. 8.3 Privacy on social media
8.4. 8.4 Security on social media
8.4.1. Configure security and privacy options