Presentation on ICT (Information and Communication Technology) for Class 10 Science In the world of information and communication technology (ICT), there's a rapidly changing environment encompassing digital literacy, cybersecurity, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), computer programming, cloud computing, e-learning, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), robotics, computer networks, digital citizenship, mobile technology, multimedia applications, coding languages, healthcare advancements through ICT, and ongoing ethical considerations.
The term "digital world" refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet, computers, smartphones, and other digital devices. In the digital world, information, data, and communication are primarily transmitted and stored in digital format, which consists of binary code (0s and 1s).
The term “digital world” refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet,
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The term “digital world” refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet,
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2. Introduction of ICT
Information & Communication Technology(ICT) includes
various technologies like computers, the internet, and
mobile devices that enable efficient data processing,
communication, and information sharing. It helps in
communication, access to information, and various
industries while also posing challenges related to
cybersecurity, privacy, and digital literacy.
3. Signals and their types
Analog Signal :
Analog signals are continuous, varying in
amplitude and time.
Digital Signal :
Digital signals are discrete and represent
information in binary code.
Signals are physical or electrical
representations of information.
They can be classified into three
main types: analog signals and
digital signals.
4. Bits and
Bytes
A bit is the smallest unit of
data that can be stored or
processed.
Bits
Bytes are used to
measure storage capacity
and data transfer rates.
A byte, consists of 8 bits and is
used as a basic unit for
representing and manipulating
data in computer systems.
It represents a binary value of
either 0 or 1.
Bytes
5. Transmission of Digital
Signals
The transmission of digital signals involves sending discrete, binary
data over a communication channel. Digital signals are encoded as a
series of 0s and 1s, representing the "off" and "on" states of the signal,
respectively. These signals can be transmitted using various methods,
such as electrical wires, fiber-optic cables, or wireless transmission. The
signals can be encoded, modulated, and transmitted in a way that
ensures accurate and reliable communication, allowing for the transfer of
data over long distances with minimal loss.
8. Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital Technology
S.N. Advantages of digital technology Disadvantages of digital technology
1. Connectivity Data security
2. Communication speed and versatile working Social isolation
3. Digital devices are portable Addiction to technology
4. Entertainment Manipulation of digital media
5. Learning re-defined Plagiarism and Copyright
9. Netizenship
Netizenship refers to the responsible
and ethical behavior of individuals in the
online world. It involves practicing good
digital citizenship by respecting others'
rights, being aware of online safety and
privacy, and engaging in positive and
constructive online interactions.
Netizenship promotes a healthy and
inclusive online community while
discouraging cyberbullying, online
harassment, and the spread of
misinformation.
10. Responsibilities of Netizens:
Respect for others
Digital Literacy
Civic Engagement
Cyber Security
Reporting and Flagging
Discourage and beware of
piracy and plagiarism
Privacy Protection
Fact-Checking & identifying
source of information
Motivate a positive online
environment
Follow and beware of terms
and conditions
11. Digital Citizen
A digital citizen is an individual who
engages in responsible, ethical, and
respectful behavior in the digital world.
Being a digital citizen involves using
technology, particularly the internet, in a
way that promotes positive interactions,
upholds ethical standards, and contributes
to a safe and inclusive online environment.
12. Characteristics of Digital citizens:
Digital Literacy
Critical Thinking and
information evaluation
Online Safety Awareness
Respectful Communication
Ethical Content Creation and
Sharing
Privacy Management
Responsible use of Social
Media
Respect to diverse
perspectives
Follow and beware of terms
and conditions
13. Online Reputation
Online reputation refers to the
perception and opinion others have about
an individual based on their online
presence and activities. It is influenced by
one's behavior, posts, and interactions on
social media platforms and other online
platforms. A positive online reputation
can enhance opportunities while a
negative one may have adverse
consequences on personal and
professional aspects.
14. Digital Wellbeing
Digital wellbeing refers to the state of
one's physical, mental, and social health
in the context of the digital world. It
encompasses practices, habits, and
behaviors that promote a healthy and
balanced relationship with technology
and the internet. Digital wellbeing is an
important aspect of overall wellness in
today's digital age. It involves conscious
and intentional choices to ensure that
technology enhances, rather than
hinders, our quality of life.
15. Aspects of Digital Wellbeing:
Mindful Technology use
Balanced Screen Time
Prioritizing Mental Health
Cyber security and Privacy
Healthy Online Relationship
Setting Boundaries
Mindful Content
Consumption
Empathy & Respect Online
Digital Parenting
Stay informed &Updated
Seeking Professional Help if
Needed
16. Audio-Visual Materials and
Multimedia Presentation
Audio-visual materials refer to content that
combines both sound and visual elements to
convey information or entertain. They include
videos, slideshows, animations, and
presentations. These materials enhance learning
by engaging multiple senses, making the content
more engaging and memorable. Multimedia
presentations utilize audio, visual, and interactive
elements to deliver information effectively,
enabling dynamic and interactive learning
experiences.
17. Microsoft Powerpoint
•Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation
software used to create visually appealing
slideshows.
•It allows users to add text, images, videos,
and audio to slides.
•Formatting options are available to enhance
the visual appeal of the slides.
•PowerPoint offers features like slide
transitions, animations, and slide show settings
to make presentations engaging and
professional.
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