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Communication
Technology
cs
Living in the IT Era
By :
Class :
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LEARNING OUTCOMES _ X
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At the end of the lesson the student should be able
to:
Understand the uses of Internet
cs
Define the functionality of different social media
application
Evaluate the effect of social media
Learning Outcomes
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Contents :
1 Communication 5 Things you do on the Internet
cs
2 ICT Components 6 Understanding Social Media
3 Types of Communication Technology 7 Social Media and Mental Health
4 Notable Terms on the Internet 8 Mis, Dis and Mal information
COMMUNICATION _ X
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1 Communication
cs
ICT COMPONENTS _ X
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2 ICT Components
ICT, or information and
communications technology (or
cs
technologies), is
the infrastructure and components
that enable modern computing.
ICT COMPONENTS _ X
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Cloud computing
The term
cs
is generally used
to describe data centers
available to many users
over the Internet.
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Software
is a set
cs
of instructions,
data or programs used
to operate computers
and execute specific
tasks.
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Hardware in the context of technology,
refers to
cs the physical
elements that make up a
computer or electronic
system and everything else
involved that is physically
tangible
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Digital Data is data that represents other
forms of
cs data using specific
machine language systems
that can be interpreted by
various technologies.
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Digital Transaction can be broadly defined as
online or
cs automated
transactions that take place
between people and
organizations—without the
use of paper.
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Internet Access
is the process
cs of connecting
to the internet using
personal computers, laptops
or mobile devices by users or
enterprises.
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY _ X
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3 Types of Communication Technology
• Telephone • Radio
cs
Television • Internet
TYPES OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY _ X
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3 What is the Internet?
• A worldwide system of computer
networks cs
• The Internet is a global network of
billions of computers and other
electronic devices.
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33 Divide the Content
What is the Web? • website
cs
• The World Wide Web—usually is made up of related text, images,
called the Web for short—is a and other resources. Websites can
collection of resemble other forms of media—like
different websites you can newspaper articles or television
access through the Internet. programs—or they can be interactive
in a way that's unique to computers.
NOTABLE TERMS IN THE INTERNET _ X
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44 Notable Terms in the Internet
• World Wide Fiber Optic
Web
Web Page Servers
cs Cables
Internet • Uniform Domain Name Data Center
Service Resource Servers AND
Providers (ISP) Locator (URL)
(DNS) Packets
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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55 Things you do on the Internet
• Send e-mail messages.
• Send (upload)
cs or receive (download) files
between computers.
• Participate in discussion groups, such as
mailing lists and newsgroups.
• Surfing the web.
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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cs
55 Finding information online
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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cs
5 Email
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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cs
5 Social Networking
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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55 Chat and Instant Messaging
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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cs
5 Online Media
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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55 Everyday Task
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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55 Types of Internet Services
cs
Dial-up
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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5 Types of Internet Services
cs
DSL
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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55 Types of Internet Services
cs
Cable
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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55 Types of Internet Services
cs
Satellite
THINGS YOU DO ON THE INTERNET _ X
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5 Types of Internet Services
cs
3G, 4G, 5G and LTE
UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA _ X
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66 Understanding Social Media
cs
UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA _ X
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6 Social Media and Social Networking
SOCIAL
SOCIAL MEDIA
NETWORKING
cs
UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA _ X
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6 Some of the biggest social sites
cs
UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL MEDIA _ X
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66 What Drives Social Media Use?
cs
• self-expression
• relational interactions
• exploration
• browsing
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH 7 _ X
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Social Media and Mental Health:
What are the Positive and Negative
Effects?
cs
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Pro’s
• staying connected with family and friends worldwide via email, text,
FaceTime, etc.
• quick access to information and research
cs
• banking and bill pay at our fingertips
• online learning, job skills, content discovery (YouTube)
• involvement in civic engagement (fundraising, social awareness, provides
a voice)
• great marketing tools
• opportunities for remote employment
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Con’s
• Online vs Reality
• Time wastage
• Social media addicting cs
• Fear of missing out
• Self image issues
• Dependent on spell checkers
• Social Media Bullying
• Social media and Suicide
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Sexting (or “Sex Texting”)
is sending or getting sexually
cs
explicit or suggestive images,
messages, or video on a
smartphone or through the
Internet.
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7 Digital dating abuse
is the use of technologies such as
texting
cs and social networking to bully,
harass, stalk or intimidate a partner.
Often this behavior is a form of verbal
or emotional abuse perpetrated online
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Online Sexual Solicitation
occurs when children or
adolescents
cs are asked to
engage in sexual activities,
sexual talk, or to give personal
sexual information on the
Internet
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Cyberbullying
is cs
when someone, typically a
teenager, bullies or harasses
others on the internet and other
digital spaces, particularly on
social media sites.
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Fake News
is false or misleading information
presented
cs as news. Fake news
often has the aim of damaging the
reputation of a person or entity, or
making money through advertising
revenue.
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MENTAL HEALTH _ X
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7 Pornography
is csany material (either
pictures or words) that
is sexually explicit
MIS – INFORMATION, DIS – INFORMATION AND MAL - INFORMATION _ X
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8 Mis - Information
cs
information that is false,
but not intended to cause
harm.
MIS – INFORMATION, DIS – INFORMATION AND MAL - INFORMATION _ X
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8 Dis - Information
false
cs information that
is deliberately created or
disseminated with the express
purpose to cause harm.
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8 Mal - Information
information that is
cs
true, but is shared
to cause harm.
MIS – INFORMATION, DIS – INFORMATION AND MAL - INFORMATION _ X
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8 Types of MIS, DIS and MAL Information
cs
MIS – INFORMATION, DIS – INFORMATION AND MAL - INFORMATION _ X
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8 Fact Checking
cs
SIGNS THAT SOCIAL MEDIA IN AFFECTING YOUR HEALTH _ X
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8 Signs that social media is affecting your HEALTH
Constant feeling of inadequacy Fear of Missing out
cs
Feeling of Isolation Obsession
Cyberbullying Narcissism
My Presentation _ X
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Assignment
you will be divided into (# of students) groups, and each group will be assigned one online piece of content
(choose one)
CREATE a VID OF ONE of the TYPES of MIS,DIS and MAL INFORMATION.
You will be presenting — not just submitting! — your outputs
cs
Each group will be given a maximum of 2-3 minutes vid presentation. A few things to keep in mind:
1. Determine your audience. Who are the people most prone to fall for this kind of disinformation content?
2. Consider your audience in determining the format of your fact check.
Note:
4. Please avoid using existing fact checks as the source of your evidence. As much as possible, use first-
hand/primary sources only.
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