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Name=Amanjot kaur
   Roll no.=115337
     Section=N2

Topic= Weaknesses And
Strengths of Computer
INTRODUCTION TO
   COMPUTER
• COMPUTERs are machines that perform tasks or
  calculations according to a set of instructions,
  or programs. The first fully electronic computers,
  introduced in the 1940s, were huge machines that
  required teams of people to operate. Compared to
  those early machines, today's computers are amazing.
  Not only are they thousands of times faster, they can
  fit on your desk, in your lap, or even in your pocket.
TYPES OF COMPUTER

• DESKTOP COMPUTER
• LAPTOP COMPUTER
• TABLET PC’S
What can you do
with computers?
• In the workplace, many people use computers
  to keep records, analyze data, do research, and
  manage projects. At home, you can use
  computers to find information, store pictures
  and music, track finances, play games, and
  communicate with others
WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH
COMPUTER
• You can also use your computer to connect to
  the Internet, a network that links computers around
  the world. Internet access is available for a monthly
  fee in most urban areas, and increasingly, in less
  populated areas. With Internet access, you can
  communicate with people all over the world and
  find a vast amount of information.
  Here are some other things to do with computers:-
• The web
• E-mail
• Instant messaging
• Pictures ,movies and music
THE WEB
• The World Wide Web (usually called the Web, or web) is
 a gigantic storehouse of information. The web is the
most popular part of the Internet, partly because it
 displays most information in a visually appealing format.
 Headlines, text, and pictures can be combined on a
single webpage—much like a page in a magazine—along
 with sounds and animation. A website is a collection of
interconnected webpages. The web contains millions of
 websites and billions of webpages.
E-mail
• E-mail (short for electronic mail) is a convenient
  way to communicate with others. When you send
  an e-mail message, it arrives almost instantly in
  the recipient's e-mail inbox. You can send e-mail
  to many people simultaneously, and you can
  save, print, and forward e-mail to others. You can
  send almost any type of file in an e-mail
  message, including documents, pictures, and
  music files.
INSTANT MESSAGING
• Instant messaging is like having a real-time
  conversation with another person or a group
  of people. When you type and send an instant
  message, the message is immediately visible
  to all participants. Unlike e-mail, all
  participants have to be online (connected to
  the Internet) and in front of their computers
  at the same time. Communicating by means of
  instant messaging is called chatting.
PICTURES, MOVIES AND
        MUSIC
• If you have a digital camera, you can move your
  pictures from the camera to your computer. Then
  you can print them, create slide shows, or share
  them with others by e-mail or by posting them on
  a website. You can also listen to music on your
  computer, either by importing (transferring to your
  computer) music from audio CDs or by purchasing
  songs from a music website. Or, tune in to one of
  the thousands of radio stations that broadcast over
  the Internet. If your computer comes with a DVD
  player, you can watch movies.
CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTER
• Computer technology offers fast, effective access to worldwide information
  and is therefore an important educational method with rapidly expanding
  universal appeal. While the cost of hardware is restrictive for many, most
  educational institutions, and many workplaces and public information
  centres, now have computer facilities. If your target group has access to
  computer technology you may consider using this method.

• The Internet is a worldwide communications and information network
  linking millions of computers around the globe. It provides access to online
  information services through documents and databases and, through
  electronic mail (e-mail), allows Internet users to communicate with other e-
  mail users in a most cost- and time-efficient manner. The Internet is one of
  the word's largest and fastest growing computer networks.

• CD-ROMs are laser discs that allow enormous amounts and variety of
  information to be stored and retrieved—including text, photographs,
  drawings, film, video and audio material. Their use as an educational tool is
  rapidly expanding in schools, universities and industry.
STRENGTHS OF INTERNAL
   COMPUTER PACKAGES


• can be interesting and fun
• cater for individual
  learning
• are interactive
• take a discovery-based
  approach.
Weakness of internal computer
            packages
• many people have limited access
• systems breakdowns
• it can be expensive to develop
  CD-ROMs
• hardware is expensive.
Strengths of television
        and computer?
• Strength is that they can
  commute information to
  everyone efficiently and
  effectively. It also can be a form
  of entertainment or education
  to everyone.
WEAKNESS OF TELEVISION AND
          COMPUTER
• Weakness is that people misusing
  the concept to commute bad and
  misleading information to
  everyone. Too easily accesible by
  anyone at any age at anytime of
  the day.
Strengths of Electronic
             Surveys
• Cost-savings: It is less expensive to send questionnaires
  online than to pay for postage or for interviewers.
• Ease of Editing/Analysis: It is easier to make changes to
  questionnaire, and to copy and sort data.
• Faster Transmission Time: Questionnaires can be
  delivered to recipients in seconds, rather than in days
  as with traditional mail.
• Easy Use of Preletters: You may send invitations and
  receive responses in a very short time and thus receive
  participation level estimates.
STRENGTHS
• Higher Response Rate: Research shows that
  response rates on private networks are higher with
  electronic surveys than with paper surveys or
  interviews.
• More Candid Responses: Research shows that
  respondents may answer more honestly with electronic
  surveys than with paper surveys or interviews.
• Potentially Quicker Response Time with
  Wider Magnitude of Coverage: Due to the
  speed of online networks, participants can answer in
  minutes or hours, and coverage can be global.
WEAKNESS OF ELECTRONIC
          SURVEYS
• Sample Demographic Limitations: Population
  and sample limited to those with access to
  computer and online network.
• Lower Levels of Confidentiality: Due to the
  open nature of most online networks, it is difficult
  to guarantee anonymity and confidentiality.
• Layout and Presentation issues: Constructing
  the format of a computer questionnaire can be
  more difficult the first few times, due to a
  researcher's lack of experien
WEAKNESS
• Additional Orientation/Instructions: More instruction and
  orientation to the computer online systems may be necessary
  for respondents to complete the questionnaire.

• Potential Technical Problems with Hardware and
  Software: As most of us (perhaps all of us) know all too well,
  computers have a much greater likelihood of "glitches" than
  oral or written forms of communication.

• Response Rate: Even though research shows that e-mail
  response rates are higher, Opermann (1995) warns that most
  of these studies found response rates higher only during the
  first few days; thereafter, the rates were not significantly
  higher.
STRENGTHS OF COMPUTER
• SPEED:-Computers are much faster as compared
  to humans beings . A computer can perform a
  task in a minute that may take days if
  performed manually . A modern computer can
  execute millions of instructions in one second .

• High storage capacity :-computers can store a large
  amount of information in a very small space . A
  CDROM of 4.7 inch diameter can store all the 33
  volumes of Encyclopedia Britannica and will
  still have room to store more information.
STRENGTHS OF
               COMPUTER
• Accuracy:- Computer can perform all the
  calculations and comparisons accurately provided
  the hardware does not malfunction.

  • Reliability:- computer are immune to tiredness and
  Boredom or fatigue. Thus they are more reliable than
    human beings.

  • Versatility:-computers can perform repetitive jobs
    efficiently they can solve labour problem or do
    hazardous jobs in enviornment
WEAKNESS OF COMPUTER
• Lack of decision making
  power :-computer cannot decide on
  their own. They do not possess power
  which is a great asset of human being.

• IQ zero:- computers are dumb machines
  with zero IQ. They need to be told each
  and every step .
THANKS FOR
   YOUR
 PRECIOUS
   TIME

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Weaknessandstrengthsofcomputer 120318060107-phpapp02

  • 1. Name=Amanjot kaur Roll no.=115337 Section=N2 Topic= Weaknesses And Strengths of Computer
  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER • COMPUTERs are machines that perform tasks or calculations according to a set of instructions, or programs. The first fully electronic computers, introduced in the 1940s, were huge machines that required teams of people to operate. Compared to those early machines, today's computers are amazing. Not only are they thousands of times faster, they can fit on your desk, in your lap, or even in your pocket.
  • 3. TYPES OF COMPUTER • DESKTOP COMPUTER • LAPTOP COMPUTER • TABLET PC’S
  • 4. What can you do with computers? • In the workplace, many people use computers to keep records, analyze data, do research, and manage projects. At home, you can use computers to find information, store pictures and music, track finances, play games, and communicate with others
  • 5. WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH COMPUTER • You can also use your computer to connect to the Internet, a network that links computers around the world. Internet access is available for a monthly fee in most urban areas, and increasingly, in less populated areas. With Internet access, you can communicate with people all over the world and find a vast amount of information. Here are some other things to do with computers:- • The web • E-mail • Instant messaging • Pictures ,movies and music
  • 6. THE WEB • The World Wide Web (usually called the Web, or web) is a gigantic storehouse of information. The web is the most popular part of the Internet, partly because it displays most information in a visually appealing format. Headlines, text, and pictures can be combined on a single webpage—much like a page in a magazine—along with sounds and animation. A website is a collection of interconnected webpages. The web contains millions of websites and billions of webpages.
  • 7. E-mail • E-mail (short for electronic mail) is a convenient way to communicate with others. When you send an e-mail message, it arrives almost instantly in the recipient's e-mail inbox. You can send e-mail to many people simultaneously, and you can save, print, and forward e-mail to others. You can send almost any type of file in an e-mail message, including documents, pictures, and music files.
  • 8. INSTANT MESSAGING • Instant messaging is like having a real-time conversation with another person or a group of people. When you type and send an instant message, the message is immediately visible to all participants. Unlike e-mail, all participants have to be online (connected to the Internet) and in front of their computers at the same time. Communicating by means of instant messaging is called chatting.
  • 9. PICTURES, MOVIES AND MUSIC • If you have a digital camera, you can move your pictures from the camera to your computer. Then you can print them, create slide shows, or share them with others by e-mail or by posting them on a website. You can also listen to music on your computer, either by importing (transferring to your computer) music from audio CDs or by purchasing songs from a music website. Or, tune in to one of the thousands of radio stations that broadcast over the Internet. If your computer comes with a DVD player, you can watch movies.
  • 10. CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPUTER • Computer technology offers fast, effective access to worldwide information and is therefore an important educational method with rapidly expanding universal appeal. While the cost of hardware is restrictive for many, most educational institutions, and many workplaces and public information centres, now have computer facilities. If your target group has access to computer technology you may consider using this method. • The Internet is a worldwide communications and information network linking millions of computers around the globe. It provides access to online information services through documents and databases and, through electronic mail (e-mail), allows Internet users to communicate with other e- mail users in a most cost- and time-efficient manner. The Internet is one of the word's largest and fastest growing computer networks. • CD-ROMs are laser discs that allow enormous amounts and variety of information to be stored and retrieved—including text, photographs, drawings, film, video and audio material. Their use as an educational tool is rapidly expanding in schools, universities and industry.
  • 11. STRENGTHS OF INTERNAL COMPUTER PACKAGES • can be interesting and fun • cater for individual learning • are interactive • take a discovery-based approach.
  • 12. Weakness of internal computer packages • many people have limited access • systems breakdowns • it can be expensive to develop CD-ROMs • hardware is expensive.
  • 13. Strengths of television and computer? • Strength is that they can commute information to everyone efficiently and effectively. It also can be a form of entertainment or education to everyone.
  • 14. WEAKNESS OF TELEVISION AND COMPUTER • Weakness is that people misusing the concept to commute bad and misleading information to everyone. Too easily accesible by anyone at any age at anytime of the day.
  • 15. Strengths of Electronic Surveys • Cost-savings: It is less expensive to send questionnaires online than to pay for postage or for interviewers. • Ease of Editing/Analysis: It is easier to make changes to questionnaire, and to copy and sort data. • Faster Transmission Time: Questionnaires can be delivered to recipients in seconds, rather than in days as with traditional mail. • Easy Use of Preletters: You may send invitations and receive responses in a very short time and thus receive participation level estimates.
  • 16. STRENGTHS • Higher Response Rate: Research shows that response rates on private networks are higher with electronic surveys than with paper surveys or interviews. • More Candid Responses: Research shows that respondents may answer more honestly with electronic surveys than with paper surveys or interviews. • Potentially Quicker Response Time with Wider Magnitude of Coverage: Due to the speed of online networks, participants can answer in minutes or hours, and coverage can be global.
  • 17. WEAKNESS OF ELECTRONIC SURVEYS • Sample Demographic Limitations: Population and sample limited to those with access to computer and online network. • Lower Levels of Confidentiality: Due to the open nature of most online networks, it is difficult to guarantee anonymity and confidentiality. • Layout and Presentation issues: Constructing the format of a computer questionnaire can be more difficult the first few times, due to a researcher's lack of experien
  • 18. WEAKNESS • Additional Orientation/Instructions: More instruction and orientation to the computer online systems may be necessary for respondents to complete the questionnaire. • Potential Technical Problems with Hardware and Software: As most of us (perhaps all of us) know all too well, computers have a much greater likelihood of "glitches" than oral or written forms of communication. • Response Rate: Even though research shows that e-mail response rates are higher, Opermann (1995) warns that most of these studies found response rates higher only during the first few days; thereafter, the rates were not significantly higher.
  • 19. STRENGTHS OF COMPUTER • SPEED:-Computers are much faster as compared to humans beings . A computer can perform a task in a minute that may take days if performed manually . A modern computer can execute millions of instructions in one second . • High storage capacity :-computers can store a large amount of information in a very small space . A CDROM of 4.7 inch diameter can store all the 33 volumes of Encyclopedia Britannica and will still have room to store more information.
  • 20. STRENGTHS OF COMPUTER • Accuracy:- Computer can perform all the calculations and comparisons accurately provided the hardware does not malfunction. • Reliability:- computer are immune to tiredness and Boredom or fatigue. Thus they are more reliable than human beings. • Versatility:-computers can perform repetitive jobs efficiently they can solve labour problem or do hazardous jobs in enviornment
  • 21. WEAKNESS OF COMPUTER • Lack of decision making power :-computer cannot decide on their own. They do not possess power which is a great asset of human being. • IQ zero:- computers are dumb machines with zero IQ. They need to be told each and every step .
  • 22. THANKS FOR YOUR PRECIOUS TIME