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Technologies That Empower

Individual To The Next Millennium


Coverage:

•Technologies and ICT


• Component of ICT System
• The Significance of ICT in Enterprises
• Disadvantages of ICT
• ICT: An Avenue for Social Change
• Digital citizenship
Objectives:
At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

1. Understand the importance of ICT;

2. Understand the events that Technologies helped


realize; and

3. Use prior ICT knowledge in planning a campaign


using online resources.
Technologies
noun, plural tech·nol·o·gies
• the branch of knowledge that deals with the
creation and use of technical means and their
interrelation with life, society, and the
environment, drawing upon such subjects as
industrial arts, engineering, applied science,
and pure science.

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/technologies
Empower
verb
• to give someone official authority or
the freedom to do something.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/empower
Using Technologies to Enhance Teaching and Learning

4.5.2. Select, develop, organize


and use appropriate teaching and
learning resources, including ICT
to address learning goals.
Using Technologies to
Enhance Teaching and
Learning

8. Selects, develops,
organizes and uses
appropriate teaching and
learning resources,
including ICT to address
learning goals.
Using Traditional Technologies In The Classroom
1. Chalkboard/Whiteboard – widely available and easy
to use.
2. Overhead/Slide Projectors – use different colors,
prepare materials well, face students while writing
3. TV/DVD – multimedia format, animated objects,
depicts movements.
4. Visual Aids – manila paper, cartolina, strips etc.
5. Your Voice and Body – probably the last thing you
think of as technology, these are the two tools you will
use the most when communicating with students –
need to speak loud and clear so that all students in
your class can hear you.
ICT or Information and Communication
Technology, or Technologies
• the infrastructure and components that
enable modern computing.
• Although there is no single, universal
definition of ICT, the term is generally
accepted to mean all devices, networking
components, applications and systems that
combined, allow people and organizations
(i.e., businesses, nonprofit agencies,
governments and criminal enterprises) to
interact in the digital world.
Components of an ICT System
• ICT encompasses both the internet-
enabled sphere as well as the mobile
one powered by wireless networks.
• It also includes antiquated technologies,
such as landline telephones, radio and
television broadcast -- all of which are still
widely used today alongside cutting-edge
ICT pieces such as artificial
intelligence and robotics.
Components of an ICT System
ICT is sometimes used synonymously with IT
(for information technology); however, ICT
is generally used to represent a broader,
more comprehensive list of all components
related to computer and digital
technologies than IT.
Components of an ICT System
• The list of ICT components is exhaustive,
and it continues to grow. Some
components, such as computers and
telephones, have existed for decades.
Others, such as smartphones, digital TVs
and robots, are more recent entries.
Components of an ICT System
The term Information
and Communication
Technology (ICT) is
generally accepted to
mean all technologies
that combined, allow
people and organization
to interact in the digital
world.
Components of an ICT System
1.Cloud Computing - is the on-demand
availability of computer system resources,
especially data storage and computing power,
without direct active management by the user.

The term is generally used to describe data


centers available to many users over
the Internet.
Components of an ICT System

2. Software - is a set of instructions, data


or programs used to operate computers and
execute specific tasks, a generic term used to
refer to applications, scripts and programs that
run on a device.
Components of an ICT System

3. Hardware - refers to the physical


parts of a computer and related devices
Components of an ICT System
4. Transactions (online) - information
systems that facilitate and manage transaction-oriented
applications, typically for data entry and retrieval transaction
processing.

Three Stages of Online Transaction:


1. Pre-purchase/Sale: In this stage, the product or service is
advertised online with some details for the customers.

2. Purchase/Sale: When a customer likes a particular product or


service, he/she buys it and makes the payment online.

3. Delivery Stage: This is the final stage where the goods


bought are delivered to the consumer.
Components of an ICT System
5. Communication Tools. In today's digital
era, communication is easier than ever before. People can
connect with each other, share online content with the click
of a button and work together on projects regardless of
distance. The following are some examples of modern
communication devices that open up new opportunities for
individuals and businesses alike:

smartphones messenger apps


laptops email
tablets blogs
VOIP/Internet telephony tracking software
social networks
Components of an ICT System

6. Data - is information processed or stored by


a computer.

-This information may be in the form of text


documents, images, audio clips, software programs,
or other types of data.
Components of an ICT System
7. Internet Access - is the ability of
individuals and organizations to connect to
the Internet using computer terminals, computers, and
other devices; and to access services such as email and
the World Wide Web.

- Internet access is sold by Internet service


providers (ISPs) delivering connectivity at a wide range
of data transfer rates via various networking
technologies.
The Significance of ICT in Enterprise
For businesses, advances within ICT have
brought a slew of cost savings, opportunities
and conveniences.

• They range from highly automated businesses


processes that have cut costs, to the big data revolution
where organizations are turning the vast trove
of data generated by ICT into insights that drive new
products and services, to ICT-enabled transactions such
as internet shopping and telemedicine and social
media that give customers more choices in how they
shop, communicate and interact.
Disadvantages of ICT
ICT has also created problems and challenges to
organizations and individuals alike -- as well as to
society as a whole.
1. The digitization of data, the expanding use of
high-speed internet and the growing global
network together have led to new levels of crime,
where so-called bad actors can hatch
electronically enabled schemes or illegally gain
access to systems to steal money,

2. Intellectual property or private information or to


disrupt systems that control critical infrastructure.
Disadvantages of ICT
3. ICT has also brought automation and
robots that displace workers who are unable
to transfer their skills to new positions. And;

4. ICT has allowed more and more people to


limit their interactions with others, creating
what some people fear is a population that
could lose some of what makes it human.
ICT: An Avenue To Social Change
ICT has helped improved communication when
Filipinos needed it the most:
1. Radyo Veritas helped in the success of the People
Power Revolution.
2. Text brigades helped in the success of EDSA Dos.
3. Social media sites like Facebook helped in the
success of the Million People March.
4. Technologies like the People finder helped bring
comfort to families looking for their loved ones
during calamities like Yolanda.
Change.org
• Change.org is dubbed as the world’s
platform for change where anyone from
the online community can create a petition
and ask others to sign it.
• During the past times, petitions are only
done through signing a paper, usually done
by a group asking for signatures via travel.
Change.org gives access to more people by
allowing the online community to affix
their digital signatures on a petition.
Thank You!

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