Sunday, August 23, 2009

1.1.2.1 List The Usage Of ICT In Everyday Life.
Education
- Teacher use computers to research for teaching materials, participate in online forum and online conferences.
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Students use computers as reference tools for looking information in the internet.
- Researchers use computer to collect and process data.
- School administrators use computers for administrative purpose to make sure that entire operations run smoothly.
Banking
- Bank administrators can control the entire banking system and banking activities such as reconciliations, inter-branch transactions (IBT) and telegraphic transfer.
- Customers can make any transaction at 24 hours service centers.
- Businessman can save their time by using online services offered by banks. They also can access company accounts for loan applications, business transactions and update their cash flow anytime and anywhere.
Industry
- To facilitate production planning and control systems.
- To assist manufacturing process by using CAM.
- To help workers operate machine. Robots are used to take dangerous jobs.
- To help researchers analyze and collect research data for future references.
- To help administrators to oversee and control entire operations in the factory.
E-Commerce
- To make buying and selling activities faster and more efficient through internet.
- To connect online the customers with suppliers to purchase product. This method can save time and cost without using a broker and without go to any outlets.
- To help suppliers to keep track of their transaction. All products are bar coded and can be read by the bar code scanner to help in determining prices and managing inventory.
- To help employees to communicate to their customers for any requires and to get the latest updates inventory to be informed to the customers.

1.1.2.2 State The Differences Between COMPUTERISED and NON-COMPUTERISED System.
Computerised
- All banking activities are done by using computer system.

- Transaction can be done anywhere and anytime.
- It takes shorten time for any banking process.
- More productive.
Non-Computerised
- All banking activities were done manually.
- Transaction can only be made during working hours.
- It takes long time for any banking process.
- Less productive.

1.1.2.3 State The Impact Of ICT On Society.
Positive Impact
- Faster Communication Speed. With the internet, news or messages are sent via e-mail to anyone efficiently. With the capability of broadband and speed of connection on the internet, any information can be travel faster.
- Lower Communication cost. With the internet, we do not have to pay any basic services provided by in the internet. Furthermore, the cost of the connection to the internet relatively cheap.
- People can share opinions and information through discussion groups and forums through internet.
- Paperless environment. Information can be stored and retrieved through the digital mediun instead of paper.
- Information and communication can be border less through internet. By using internet, people all around the world can be connected through each other.
Negative Impact
- Border less information at time can be negative because it courage people to access pornography and violence web sites. It can cause low moral values. It also can created problems such as gambling, information theft and fraud.
- Computer can harm users if they use for long hours frequently.

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