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The information age

  1. 1. How Confident are you Now? Not So Confident Very Confident
  2. 2. Unit 1 – The Information Age Year 12-ICT Miss Dixon
  3. 3. All will be able to give an explanation with examples as to why this era may be called the information age inclusive of the positive and negatives aspects of it and give a simple explanation of what the digital divide is with examples. Most will be able define the phase ‘Digital Divide’ discuss it. Including how the internet affects us all, inclusive of the services it provides; displaying an acknowledgment that both our effects professional and personally – E- Putation (who are you on line?) Some will be able to investigate why some of us are ‘technology enables’ while other are not, closely analysing the reasoning behind this from a digital divide standpoint and evaluate wither they are gaps between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’. Lesson Objectives
  4. 4. Watch & Discuss Watch this 10 clip Take notes for Quiz Discuss issues or concerns, positives and negatives. Use all you have found to edit your already started e-books.
  5. 5. Open MS Office Type each key word/phase with your own interpretation of what is means. Look up these Keywords/Phases (Google, online - Dictionary etc – NOT WIKI) Copy these definitions into your words docs with references. Call in Unit 1 Glossary and save it – you will be building on this. Create a Glossary
  6. 6. Keywords/Phases Communication Technology enabled E-putation Digital Divide
  7. 7. The sharing of information from one person to another. The transmission of data from one computer to another, or from one device to another. A communications device, therefore, is any machine that assists data transmission. Communciation
  8. 8. Is the ability or know how with regards to the use of a device and /or software. Technology Enabled
  9. 9. The on-line /virtual you What is your online reputation? http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/media/140470/ereputation.p df E-putation
  10. 10. The term 'digital divide' describes the fact that the world can be divided into people who do and people who don't have access to - and the capability to use - modern information technology, such as the telephone, television, or the Internet. The digital divide exists between those in cities and those in rural areas. For example, a 1999 study showed that 86% of Internet delivery was to the 20 largest cities. The digital divide also exists between the educated and the uneducated, between economic classes, and, globally, between the more and less industrially developed nations. Digital Divide
  11. 11. Assessment of e-book Plans Review Feed back Continue working on e-books adding new information from video and class discussions. Need to have title, base information, text boxes and maybe background. Continue with e-book
  12. 12. How Confident are you? Not So Confident Very Confident

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