SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  18
NADYA SAFITRI
7A SMPN 73 ICT

(information communication & technology)



                      nadyasafitri42.tumblr.com
TOPIC PROBLEM
   What is ICT?
   Why we need ICT?
   Brief history about ICT
   ICT now and then (comparison)
   ICT gadget or media
   Breakthrough on ICT
   Positive and negative effect of ICT
   summary
WHAT IS ICT?
 According to Longman dictionary INFORMATION
  is : facts or details that tell you something about a
  situation, person, event etc
 COMMUNICATION is : the process by which
  people exchange information or express their
  thoughts and feelings
 TECHNOLOGY is : new machines, equipment, and
  ways of doing things that are based on modern
  knowledge about science and computers
So ICT is : machine, equipment or ways of giving or
exchange fact or detail about a situation, person,
event etc
WHY WE NEED ICT?
   Imagine yourself living in a jungle alone. No TV,
    telephone, electricity, internet, radio, satellite,
    friends to talk to just like the stone age period. How
    do you feel about it? Human being is a social
    creature, we must live and communicate each other.
    For that reason people invent many things to ease
    their social needs
   Nowadays, people hardly live without ICT. Its almost
    inn every sectors of our life.
    Kitchen,bedroom,office,school,mosque,church, even
    open spaces like park or street have available
    communication media.
   Internet,TV,Radio,Telephone,newspaper are
    unavailabe source to our life.
   Bussiness and pleasure runs smoothly with ICT
BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT ICT
  Premechanical
The premechanical age is the earliest age of
information technology. It can be defined as the
time between 3000B. When humans first started
communicating they would try to use language or
simple picture drawings known as petrologlyths
which were usually carved in rock. Early alphabets
were developed such as the Phoenician alphabets.
ICT NOW            AND THEN (COMPARISON)

  For people without disabilities, technology makes things easier. For people with
 disabilities, technology makes things possible.

  Take, for example, the 1980’s precursor to the Adaptech Research Network… I and a
  student with a visual impairment are working on a research paper. Our main
  technology is the typewriter. But… we heard of exciting innovations! Alas, a day and
  hundreds of windings and dollar signs (control characters) later we realize that word
  processing software for people who are blind is not yet ready for prime time. Back to
  the typewriter! But not for long.
  By the 1990s, a major challenge is price. But American legislation resulted in more and
  more general use ICTs incorporating access features. Primitive, yes, but definitely the
  beginning of universal design in this realm as people with different disabilities used
  mainstream ICTs as adaptive aids. For example, most people use spell checkers. For
  people with some learning disabilities this is adaptive technology that helps
  compensate for the disability. Dictation
 software, developed for professionals, was now used as adaptive technology by
 people with neuromuscular impairments. Screen reading and word prediction
 technologies, intended for individuals with disabilities, crossed over into the
 mainstream and were increasingly available on mobile devices. People with
 disabilities also used ICTs in idiosyncratic, creative ways, further clouding distinctions
  between general use and adaptive computer technologies.
ICT GADGET OR   MEDIA


   Computer




                        Cellphone
IPad




       LCD TV
MECHANICAL AND ELECTROMECANICAL AGE
1450-1840
   1450 Newspapers appear in Europe
   1640 The first mechanical computing machine
   1831 Joeshehp Henry invents the firts electric telegraph
   1835 Samuel Morse ivented Morse code. Samuel morse invents the first
    long distance electric telegraph line
   1856 Alexander Brain patents the firts fax machine. Analitycalengine
    (the first computing device) by Charles Babbag
   1867 American, sholes the firts succesfull and modern typewiter.
   Thomas Edison patents the memeograph-an office coppying machine.
   1876
   Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell found telephone
   His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with
    hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the
    first US patent for the telephone in 1876
BREAKTHROUGH               ON    ICT
    Advances that have transformed how the world
    communicates
   Advances that transformed how the world communicates are
    among the top twenty-five technological breakthroughs of the
    past quarter century, according to a panel of experts
    assembled by CNN, June 19, 2005.
   Advances in technology have done much to change the way
    we live and communicate over the past quarter century, but no
    breakthrough has revolutionized life as much as the advent of
    the "wireless world," according to a panel of experts
    assembled by CNN to pick the top 25.
   In 1980, many telephones were attached to walls, facts were
    found in books, and people had to browse shelves in a record
    store if they wanted to buy the latest music. Now, access to all
    of those and more is found by just reaching into our pocket.
   In the "Information Age" having immediate access to data is
    fundamental to progress. In some cases the advances are
    serving to overhaul industries at a lightning-fast pace.
BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT

   The internet allowed tech-savvy music lovers to force changes in the way
    the music industry does business. Text messaging over cell phones has
    made written communication more immediate.
   Having a computer in almost every American home (No. 5) has changed
    the way the world conducts business and how people communicate.
    Computers have gone from whirring behemoths to devices that fit in
    every room—or every pocket.
   Just as computer use is exploding worldwide, the brains behind them—
    the processors—are getting smaller. Computer chips made the list at No.
    9, and today a chip that you can balance on your fingertip can hold
    massive amounts of data.
   This ability to store (No. 10) tons of information in cell phones or digital
    cameras allows us to keep our smart technology portable.
   Even as our technology is getting faster and smarter, so is the e-
    baggage (No. 20) that comes with it.
   When the internet age dawned, the World Wide Web seemed to be
    harmless. Today, however, we are mired in problems caused by things
    like online scams and viruses—traps aimed at taking down our
    computers and sometimes even our identities.
   An entire industry meant to curb e-baggage and protect consumers has
    formed in reaction to this threat.
BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT

Scripting our entertainment experience
 Technological advances have also transformed the
  entertainment industry.
 Satellite television and radio (No. 13) give consumers more
  choices. The development of the remote control (No. 21)
  allows viewers to tailor their own experiences.
 Video game technology has made great strides. In the early
  1980s, the first wave of video games' popularity was in full
  swing with a little yellow Pac Man gobbling dots on a
  computer screen.
 Today, the $10 billion a year industry produces realistic games
  that invite players into fantasy worlds, sports, and even wars.
 The hunger for bigger and better screens with which to watch
  the tailored programs or new video games is being met with
  technological improvements. Advancements made to our
  television and movie screens—such as plasma TV, HDTV and
  IMAX—made the list at No. 24.
BREAKTHROUGH           ON   ICT
Leapfrogging into the future
 Many life-altering innovations in the past quarter-century were
  made in scientific laboratories. Researchers decoded the
  genetic makeup of many organisms (No. 7), which led to
  advances in biotechnology (No. 4)—the science of
  manipulating an organism's genetic material.
 DNA testing and forensic science (No. 14) made it possible to
  reunite an unidentified baby with his parents after the Asian
  tsunami. Law enforcement officers said it helped them crack
  the 30-year-old BTK serial killer case.
 Amazing new technologies are changing the way crimes are
  investigated and solved, although this science is still not as
  immediate as many prime-time crime television shows make it
  appear.
 Biometrics, the science of digitizing information; such as,
  fingerprints or facial features for accurate identification, and
  animal cloning join the ranks at Nos. 16 and 22, respectively.
BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT
Making advances
 Higher fuel prices sparked more interest in
  alternative fuel vehicles (No. 3), and so far hybrid
  vehicles curry the most favor with the growing
  number of consumers willing to pay more for their
  cars to save money on fuel. Hybrid vehicles are
  those that use at least two power sources, typically
  gasoline and electricity from batteries.
 As low-tech as it may seem, the compact
  fluorescent light bulb is doing a great deal to
  revolutionize quality of life. It is one of the most
  successful energy and water conservation devices
  developed to date; others include low-flow toilets
  and showerheads. Together they rank No. 17.
TOP TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGHS

   Wireless world              o Satellite TV & radio
                                o DNA testing
   Defense technology
                                o Video games
   Alternative fuel vehicles   o Biometrics
   Biotechnology               o Energy and water savers
   Computers                   o Scanning tunneling microscopes
   Lasers                      o Batteries
   Genomics                    o E-baggage
   Global finance              o Remote controls
   Processors                  o Animal cloning
   Digital storage             o Manufacturing technology
   Space                       o The big picture
                                o Weather technology
   Fiber optics
POSITIVE & NEGATIVE EFFECT OF
ICT
POSITIVE
 FASTER COMMUNICATION SPEED
  In the past, it took a long time for any news or messages to be
  send. Now with the Internet, news or messages are sent via e-
  mail to friends, business partners or to anyone efficiently. With
  the capability of bandwidth, broadband and connection speed
  on the Internet, any information can travel fast and at an
  instant. It saves time and is inexpensive.
 LOWER COMMUNICATION COST
  Using the Internet is cost-effective than the other modes of
  communication such as telephone, mailing or courier service.
  It allows people to have access to large amounts of data at a
  very low cost. With the Internet we do not have to pay for any
  basic services provided by the Internet. Furthermore, the cost
  of connection to the Internet is relatively cheap.
NEGATIVE
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
              THERE ARE SOME NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ICT. IT
HAS CREATED SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN THE SOCIETY. NOWADAYS,
PEOPLE TEND TO CHOOSE ONLINE COMMUNICATION RATHER THAN
HAVING REAL TIME CONVERSATIONS. PEOPLE TEND TO BECOME
MORE INDIVIDUALISTIC AND INTROVERT.
                 ANOTHER NEGATIVE EFFECT OF ICT IS :
• FRAUD
• IDENTITY THEFT
• PORNOGRAPHY
• HACKING
                 THIS WILL RESULT A MORAL DECEDENT AND
GENERATE THREADS TO THE SOCIETY.
HEALTY PROBLEMS
                 A COMPUTER MAY HARM USERS IF THEY USE IT FOR
LONG HOURS FREQUENTLY. COMPUTER USERS ARE ALSO EXPOSED
TO BAD POSTURE, EYESTRAIN, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STRESS. IN
ORDER TO SOLVE THE HEALTH PROBLEMS, AN ERGONOMIC
ENVIRONMENT CAN BE INTRODUCED. FOR EXAMPLE, AN ERGONOMIC
CHAIR CAN REDUCES BACK STRAIN AND A SCREEN FILTER IS USED TO
MINIMIZE EYE STRAIN.
SUMMARY
   Information technology has entered our lives over a relatively brief period of
    time with little warning and essentially no formal educational preparation for
    most people.
   Many who currently use information technology have only a limited
    understanding of the tools they use and a (probably correct) belief that they
    are underutilizing them.
   Many citizens do not feel confident or in control when confronted by
    information technology, and they would like to be more certain of themselves.
   There have been impressive claims for the potential benefits of information
    technology, and many would like to realize those benefits.
   There is concern on the part of some citizens that changes implied by
    information technology embody potential risks to social values, freedoms or
    economic interests, etc., obligating them to become informed.


Source :
www. Nap.edu
www.wordinfo.info
www. Adaptech.org

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Information and communication technology
Information and communication technologyInformation and communication technology
Information and communication technologyTamojit Das
 
History and Introduction to Information and Communication Technology
History and Introduction to Information and Communication TechnologyHistory and Introduction to Information and Communication Technology
History and Introduction to Information and Communication TechnologyFaraz Ahmed
 
Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]
Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]
Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]richard786
 
Information communication technology
Information communication technologyInformation communication technology
Information communication technologyBeing Aabis
 
Presentation on Information technology
Presentation on Information technologyPresentation on Information technology
Presentation on Information technologyZarifasifkhan
 
Social impacts information technology
Social impacts information technologySocial impacts information technology
Social impacts information technologyRimple Darra
 
Impact Of IT on Society.
Impact Of IT on Society.Impact Of IT on Society.
Impact Of IT on Society.Monica Khatri
 
LS 6 Information and Communications Technology
LS 6 Information and Communications TechnologyLS 6 Information and Communications Technology
LS 6 Information and Communications TechnologyMichael Gelacio
 
information technology
information technologyinformation technology
information technologykrithikha2001
 
Business Processes, The Enanlers Of Innovation
Business Processes, The Enanlers Of InnovationBusiness Processes, The Enanlers Of Innovation
Business Processes, The Enanlers Of Innovationtradepl
 
Technology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologies
Technology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologiesTechnology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologies
Technology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologiesDeepika Ojha
 
LS 2 15 Advances in Communication Technology
LS 2 15 Advances in Communication TechnologyLS 2 15 Advances in Communication Technology
LS 2 15 Advances in Communication TechnologyMichael Gelacio
 

Tendances (20)

Information and communication technology
Information and communication technologyInformation and communication technology
Information and communication technology
 
1.1 introduction toict
1.1 introduction toict1.1 introduction toict
1.1 introduction toict
 
Impacts of ICT on social effects
Impacts of ICT on social effectsImpacts of ICT on social effects
Impacts of ICT on social effects
 
History and Introduction to Information and Communication Technology
History and Introduction to Information and Communication TechnologyHistory and Introduction to Information and Communication Technology
History and Introduction to Information and Communication Technology
 
Ict topic 1
Ict topic 1Ict topic 1
Ict topic 1
 
Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]
Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]
Foundation course –_ii_[autosaved]
 
Information communication technology
Information communication technologyInformation communication technology
Information communication technology
 
Presentation on Information technology
Presentation on Information technologyPresentation on Information technology
Presentation on Information technology
 
Social impacts information technology
Social impacts information technologySocial impacts information technology
Social impacts information technology
 
Impact Of IT on Society.
Impact Of IT on Society.Impact Of IT on Society.
Impact Of IT on Society.
 
LS 6 Information and Communications Technology
LS 6 Information and Communications TechnologyLS 6 Information and Communications Technology
LS 6 Information and Communications Technology
 
ICT in Society
ICT in SocietyICT in Society
ICT in Society
 
Usage Of Ict In Every Day Life
Usage Of Ict In Every Day LifeUsage Of Ict In Every Day Life
Usage Of Ict In Every Day Life
 
information technology
information technologyinformation technology
information technology
 
Business Processes, The Enanlers Of Innovation
Business Processes, The Enanlers Of InnovationBusiness Processes, The Enanlers Of Innovation
Business Processes, The Enanlers Of Innovation
 
Technology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologies
Technology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologiesTechnology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologies
Technology conversion- Interconnection of digital technologies
 
LS 2 15 Advances in Communication Technology
LS 2 15 Advances in Communication TechnologyLS 2 15 Advances in Communication Technology
LS 2 15 Advances in Communication Technology
 
I.C.T notes
I.C.T notesI.C.T notes
I.C.T notes
 
Ict And Society
Ict And SocietyIct And Society
Ict And Society
 
Basics of information technology
Basics of information technologyBasics of information technology
Basics of information technology
 

Similaire à Ict

2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation
2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation
2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovationPSK Research Foundation
 
Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014
Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014
Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014Diego ElCretino
 
The future of communication technologies
The future of communication technologiesThe future of communication technologies
The future of communication technologiesdeng adel
 
The Evolution and Impact of Computers and techology
The Evolution and Impact of Computers and techologyThe Evolution and Impact of Computers and techology
The Evolution and Impact of Computers and techologycarlyetrasterkndn699
 
DEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptx
DEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptxDEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptx
DEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptxMariahJezzaClaireDap
 
Technology innovation 1
Technology innovation 1Technology innovation 1
Technology innovation 1Rayspalding13
 
IEM ECE Magazine 2015_final
IEM ECE Magazine 2015_finalIEM ECE Magazine 2015_final
IEM ECE Magazine 2015_finalagomoni16
 
COMPUTER project - Copy.docx
COMPUTER project - Copy.docxCOMPUTER project - Copy.docx
COMPUTER project - Copy.docxShreeOnline4
 
W7 l1 the future of technology2
W7 l1 the future of technology2W7 l1 the future of technology2
W7 l1 the future of technology2Ian Yeoman
 
(c) BedfordSt. Martins bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx
(c) BedfordSt. Martins  bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx(c) BedfordSt. Martins  bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx
(c) BedfordSt. Martins bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docxkatherncarlyle
 
C Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 Cbc
C Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 CbcC Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 Cbc
C Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 CbcVarun Chandra
 
Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015
Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015
Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015JIM MUKERJEE
 
Bjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass medium
Bjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass mediumBjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass medium
Bjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass mediumRai University
 
Public libraries in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Public libraries in the 4th Industrial RevolutionPublic libraries in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Public libraries in the 4th Industrial RevolutionKidsintheCloud
 

Similaire à Ict (20)

The Invention Of Modern Technology
The Invention Of Modern TechnologyThe Invention Of Modern Technology
The Invention Of Modern Technology
 
2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation
2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation
2017 aug pbs kp tu rao apple dm disruptive iinnovation
 
Computer History Essay
Computer History EssayComputer History Essay
Computer History Essay
 
Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014
Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014
Unit II Technology and Inventions Inglés IAPB 2014
 
The future of communication technologies
The future of communication technologiesThe future of communication technologies
The future of communication technologies
 
Tik
TikTik
Tik
 
Tik
TikTik
Tik
 
The Evolution and Impact of Computers and techology
The Evolution and Impact of Computers and techologyThe Evolution and Impact of Computers and techology
The Evolution and Impact of Computers and techology
 
DEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptx
DEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptxDEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptx
DEMO Teaching COT2 JUNE 23, 2021 TRENDS.pptx
 
Technology innovation 1
Technology innovation 1Technology innovation 1
Technology innovation 1
 
IEM ECE Magazine 2015_final
IEM ECE Magazine 2015_finalIEM ECE Magazine 2015_final
IEM ECE Magazine 2015_final
 
ICT project.docx
ICT project.docxICT project.docx
ICT project.docx
 
COMPUTER project - Copy.docx
COMPUTER project - Copy.docxCOMPUTER project - Copy.docx
COMPUTER project - Copy.docx
 
ICT project.docx
ICT project.docxICT project.docx
ICT project.docx
 
W7 l1 the future of technology2
W7 l1 the future of technology2W7 l1 the future of technology2
W7 l1 the future of technology2
 
(c) BedfordSt. Martins bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx
(c) BedfordSt. Martins  bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx(c) BedfordSt. Martins  bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx
(c) BedfordSt. Martins bedfordstmartins.com 1-457-62096-0 .docx
 
C Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 Cbc
C Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 CbcC Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 Cbc
C Dot Pp Tfinal 14 09 09 Cbc
 
Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015
Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015
Economic Impact of Digital Revolution_JM_073015
 
Bjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass medium
Bjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass mediumBjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass medium
Bjmc i, dcm,unit-ii, internet as a mass medium
 
Public libraries in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Public libraries in the 4th Industrial RevolutionPublic libraries in the 4th Industrial Revolution
Public libraries in the 4th Industrial Revolution
 

Ict

  • 1. NADYA SAFITRI 7A SMPN 73 ICT (information communication & technology) nadyasafitri42.tumblr.com
  • 2. TOPIC PROBLEM  What is ICT?  Why we need ICT?  Brief history about ICT  ICT now and then (comparison)  ICT gadget or media  Breakthrough on ICT  Positive and negative effect of ICT  summary
  • 3. WHAT IS ICT?  According to Longman dictionary INFORMATION is : facts or details that tell you something about a situation, person, event etc  COMMUNICATION is : the process by which people exchange information or express their thoughts and feelings  TECHNOLOGY is : new machines, equipment, and ways of doing things that are based on modern knowledge about science and computers So ICT is : machine, equipment or ways of giving or exchange fact or detail about a situation, person, event etc
  • 4. WHY WE NEED ICT?  Imagine yourself living in a jungle alone. No TV, telephone, electricity, internet, radio, satellite, friends to talk to just like the stone age period. How do you feel about it? Human being is a social creature, we must live and communicate each other. For that reason people invent many things to ease their social needs  Nowadays, people hardly live without ICT. Its almost inn every sectors of our life. Kitchen,bedroom,office,school,mosque,church, even open spaces like park or street have available communication media.  Internet,TV,Radio,Telephone,newspaper are unavailabe source to our life.  Bussiness and pleasure runs smoothly with ICT
  • 5. BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT ICT  Premechanical The premechanical age is the earliest age of information technology. It can be defined as the time between 3000B. When humans first started communicating they would try to use language or simple picture drawings known as petrologlyths which were usually carved in rock. Early alphabets were developed such as the Phoenician alphabets.
  • 6. ICT NOW AND THEN (COMPARISON) For people without disabilities, technology makes things easier. For people with disabilities, technology makes things possible. Take, for example, the 1980’s precursor to the Adaptech Research Network… I and a student with a visual impairment are working on a research paper. Our main technology is the typewriter. But… we heard of exciting innovations! Alas, a day and hundreds of windings and dollar signs (control characters) later we realize that word processing software for people who are blind is not yet ready for prime time. Back to the typewriter! But not for long. By the 1990s, a major challenge is price. But American legislation resulted in more and more general use ICTs incorporating access features. Primitive, yes, but definitely the beginning of universal design in this realm as people with different disabilities used mainstream ICTs as adaptive aids. For example, most people use spell checkers. For people with some learning disabilities this is adaptive technology that helps compensate for the disability. Dictation software, developed for professionals, was now used as adaptive technology by people with neuromuscular impairments. Screen reading and word prediction technologies, intended for individuals with disabilities, crossed over into the mainstream and were increasingly available on mobile devices. People with disabilities also used ICTs in idiosyncratic, creative ways, further clouding distinctions between general use and adaptive computer technologies.
  • 7. ICT GADGET OR MEDIA Computer Cellphone
  • 8. IPad LCD TV
  • 9. MECHANICAL AND ELECTROMECANICAL AGE 1450-1840  1450 Newspapers appear in Europe  1640 The first mechanical computing machine  1831 Joeshehp Henry invents the firts electric telegraph  1835 Samuel Morse ivented Morse code. Samuel morse invents the first long distance electric telegraph line  1856 Alexander Brain patents the firts fax machine. Analitycalengine (the first computing device) by Charles Babbag  1867 American, sholes the firts succesfull and modern typewiter.  Thomas Edison patents the memeograph-an office coppying machine.  1876  Alexander Graham Bell Alexander Graham Bell found telephone  His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first US patent for the telephone in 1876
  • 10. BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT Advances that have transformed how the world communicates  Advances that transformed how the world communicates are among the top twenty-five technological breakthroughs of the past quarter century, according to a panel of experts assembled by CNN, June 19, 2005.  Advances in technology have done much to change the way we live and communicate over the past quarter century, but no breakthrough has revolutionized life as much as the advent of the "wireless world," according to a panel of experts assembled by CNN to pick the top 25.  In 1980, many telephones were attached to walls, facts were found in books, and people had to browse shelves in a record store if they wanted to buy the latest music. Now, access to all of those and more is found by just reaching into our pocket.  In the "Information Age" having immediate access to data is fundamental to progress. In some cases the advances are serving to overhaul industries at a lightning-fast pace.
  • 11. BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT  The internet allowed tech-savvy music lovers to force changes in the way the music industry does business. Text messaging over cell phones has made written communication more immediate.  Having a computer in almost every American home (No. 5) has changed the way the world conducts business and how people communicate. Computers have gone from whirring behemoths to devices that fit in every room—or every pocket.  Just as computer use is exploding worldwide, the brains behind them— the processors—are getting smaller. Computer chips made the list at No. 9, and today a chip that you can balance on your fingertip can hold massive amounts of data.  This ability to store (No. 10) tons of information in cell phones or digital cameras allows us to keep our smart technology portable.  Even as our technology is getting faster and smarter, so is the e- baggage (No. 20) that comes with it.  When the internet age dawned, the World Wide Web seemed to be harmless. Today, however, we are mired in problems caused by things like online scams and viruses—traps aimed at taking down our computers and sometimes even our identities.  An entire industry meant to curb e-baggage and protect consumers has formed in reaction to this threat.
  • 12. BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT Scripting our entertainment experience  Technological advances have also transformed the entertainment industry.  Satellite television and radio (No. 13) give consumers more choices. The development of the remote control (No. 21) allows viewers to tailor their own experiences.  Video game technology has made great strides. In the early 1980s, the first wave of video games' popularity was in full swing with a little yellow Pac Man gobbling dots on a computer screen.  Today, the $10 billion a year industry produces realistic games that invite players into fantasy worlds, sports, and even wars.  The hunger for bigger and better screens with which to watch the tailored programs or new video games is being met with technological improvements. Advancements made to our television and movie screens—such as plasma TV, HDTV and IMAX—made the list at No. 24.
  • 13. BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT Leapfrogging into the future  Many life-altering innovations in the past quarter-century were made in scientific laboratories. Researchers decoded the genetic makeup of many organisms (No. 7), which led to advances in biotechnology (No. 4)—the science of manipulating an organism's genetic material.  DNA testing and forensic science (No. 14) made it possible to reunite an unidentified baby with his parents after the Asian tsunami. Law enforcement officers said it helped them crack the 30-year-old BTK serial killer case.  Amazing new technologies are changing the way crimes are investigated and solved, although this science is still not as immediate as many prime-time crime television shows make it appear.  Biometrics, the science of digitizing information; such as, fingerprints or facial features for accurate identification, and animal cloning join the ranks at Nos. 16 and 22, respectively.
  • 14. BREAKTHROUGH ON ICT Making advances  Higher fuel prices sparked more interest in alternative fuel vehicles (No. 3), and so far hybrid vehicles curry the most favor with the growing number of consumers willing to pay more for their cars to save money on fuel. Hybrid vehicles are those that use at least two power sources, typically gasoline and electricity from batteries.  As low-tech as it may seem, the compact fluorescent light bulb is doing a great deal to revolutionize quality of life. It is one of the most successful energy and water conservation devices developed to date; others include low-flow toilets and showerheads. Together they rank No. 17.
  • 15. TOP TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGHS  Wireless world o Satellite TV & radio o DNA testing  Defense technology o Video games  Alternative fuel vehicles o Biometrics  Biotechnology o Energy and water savers  Computers o Scanning tunneling microscopes  Lasers o Batteries  Genomics o E-baggage  Global finance o Remote controls  Processors o Animal cloning  Digital storage o Manufacturing technology  Space o The big picture o Weather technology  Fiber optics
  • 16. POSITIVE & NEGATIVE EFFECT OF ICT POSITIVE  FASTER COMMUNICATION SPEED In the past, it took a long time for any news or messages to be send. Now with the Internet, news or messages are sent via e- mail to friends, business partners or to anyone efficiently. With the capability of bandwidth, broadband and connection speed on the Internet, any information can travel fast and at an instant. It saves time and is inexpensive.  LOWER COMMUNICATION COST Using the Internet is cost-effective than the other modes of communication such as telephone, mailing or courier service. It allows people to have access to large amounts of data at a very low cost. With the Internet we do not have to pay for any basic services provided by the Internet. Furthermore, the cost of connection to the Internet is relatively cheap.
  • 17. NEGATIVE SOCIAL PROBLEMS THERE ARE SOME NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ICT. IT HAS CREATED SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN THE SOCIETY. NOWADAYS, PEOPLE TEND TO CHOOSE ONLINE COMMUNICATION RATHER THAN HAVING REAL TIME CONVERSATIONS. PEOPLE TEND TO BECOME MORE INDIVIDUALISTIC AND INTROVERT. ANOTHER NEGATIVE EFFECT OF ICT IS : • FRAUD • IDENTITY THEFT • PORNOGRAPHY • HACKING THIS WILL RESULT A MORAL DECEDENT AND GENERATE THREADS TO THE SOCIETY. HEALTY PROBLEMS A COMPUTER MAY HARM USERS IF THEY USE IT FOR LONG HOURS FREQUENTLY. COMPUTER USERS ARE ALSO EXPOSED TO BAD POSTURE, EYESTRAIN, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STRESS. IN ORDER TO SOLVE THE HEALTH PROBLEMS, AN ERGONOMIC ENVIRONMENT CAN BE INTRODUCED. FOR EXAMPLE, AN ERGONOMIC CHAIR CAN REDUCES BACK STRAIN AND A SCREEN FILTER IS USED TO MINIMIZE EYE STRAIN.
  • 18. SUMMARY  Information technology has entered our lives over a relatively brief period of time with little warning and essentially no formal educational preparation for most people.  Many who currently use information technology have only a limited understanding of the tools they use and a (probably correct) belief that they are underutilizing them.  Many citizens do not feel confident or in control when confronted by information technology, and they would like to be more certain of themselves.  There have been impressive claims for the potential benefits of information technology, and many would like to realize those benefits.  There is concern on the part of some citizens that changes implied by information technology embody potential risks to social values, freedoms or economic interests, etc., obligating them to become informed. Source : www. Nap.edu www.wordinfo.info www. Adaptech.org