Marco Varas and Javier Nieva
TIC1F
INDEX
• DEFINITION
• BEGINNING OF THE CONCEPT
• HOW DOES INFORMATION SOCIETY AFFECTS OUR DAILY LIFE?
• GROWTH OF INFORMATION SOCIETY
• ICT IN COMPANIES
• ICT´S INFLUENCE IN CITIES
• DIGITAL LITERACY
• ICT IN EDUCATION
• HOW DO PEOPLE USE INTERNET?
• TECHNOLOGY IN SPORTS
WHAT IS AN INFORMATION SOCIETY?
• Is a society where the creation, distribution, use,
integration and manipulation of information is a
significant economic, political, and cultural
activity.
HOW THIS CONCEPT STARTED?
• Yoneji Masuda, Japan (1905-1995)
-Father of the information society
-Japanese sociologist
-1960s
How does Information Society affects
our daily life?
• Technology is transforming every aspect of
cultural, political, and social life based on the
production and distribution of information. It is
characterized by the influence of ICT at home,
work, and entertainment aspects of the
individuals daily. routine.
Growth of information society
.
Graph indicating "Number of Internet users per 100 inhabitants", period 1997-2014
ICT IN COMPANIES
• As consumers become increasingly mobile and
"connected", global companies from a wide range
of sectors have been faced with new challenges
and opportunities.
ICT´S INFLUENCE IN CITIES
• Tokyo, Japan
A superpower in smartphone technology, robotics,
and automobiles, Tokyo is famed for being one of
the most advanced cities in the world.
ICT´S INFLUENCE IN CITIES
•Seoul, Soth Korea
Seoul is one of the most prosperous and technologically
advanced places in the world.
ICT´S INFLUENCE IN CITIES
• Singapore, Malasia
• Singapore has risen through the ranks to become
a top modern Asian city.
DIGITAL LITERACY
Digital literacy is the competencies required for
participation in a knowledge society. It includes
the effective use of digital devices such for
purposes of communication, expression,
collaboration and advocacy.
ICT IN EDUCATION
• ADVANTAGES OF ICT TOOLS FOR EDUCATION
1‧Images can easily be used in teaching and
improving the retentive memory of students.
2‧Teachers can easily explain complex instructions
and strengthen students' comprehension.
3‧Teachers are able to create interactive classes
and make the lessons more enjoyable, which
could improve student attendance and
concentration.
E-BOOK
• This can be an example to improve actual
education. But it can have pros and cons.
PROS CONS
LIGHTER THAN BOOKS BATTERY
SEVERAL USES BROKE
ALL BOOKS IN ONE EYE SUFFERING
3 MAIN DISADVANTAGES OF ICT TOOLS
FOR EDUCATION
•
1‧Setting up the devices can be very
troublesome.
• 2‧Too expensive to afford
• 3‧Hard for teachers to use with a lack of
experience using ICT tools
HOW DO PEOPLE USE INTERNET?
• Many people use the Internet to download music
or movies. Others use the network to access the
news and the weather.
• Instant messaging or chat and email are some of
the services most widely used and let alone social
networks.
• Pornography represents a large part of the loss of
time on the Internet, despite being a
controversial subject.
USES OF SOCIAL APPS
MOST USED INTERNET BROWSER
• 3 trillion searches a day are done in Google is
• 3 trillion searches per day,
• 90 trillion a month and 1.1 trillion.
Web SEO Positioning
ONLINE SHOPPING
AMAZON
ALI EXPRESS
SPORT BRANDS (NIKE)
OTHERS
SPORTS
cricket
baseball
football
rugby
basketball
tennis
running
swimming
Swimming
• In this sport it is used a system that determinates
the ranking of the swimmers by seeing who
reaches first the finish line and also a line that
persecutes them during the race and mostraters
the record.
Tennis
• it is now standard at the major tennis
tournaments for a line review system to be in
place, with players given power to review
contentious line calls. It is powered by the Hawk-
Eye ball tracking system.
Soccer / Football
• Soccer is looking at joining the 21st century,
looking at various technologies for the goal line to
determine if the pass passes over the line or not.
Basketball
• The NBA uses replay vision to review 'last touch'
decisions in the final two minutes of games, and
also to determine whether players release the
ball before the shot clock expires.
Baseball
• In 2014 a challenge system was put in place for
the MLB to use replays to challenge certain
umpiring decisions.
Rugby Union
• In 2015, Hawkeye technology was used by rugby
officials at the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The video
review technology with synchronised camera
views was used to improve decision-making by
the television match official (TMO) and also used
by medical staff to assist with player safety.
Running
• Foto finish shows which runner reaches the
finish line the first and it is used in all type of
running events or athletism.
EXAMPLES:
- 100m race
- 400m race
- Relay race
Cricket
• By advances in the TV coverage. Things that were
once extra information provided by the TV
networks are now being incorporated into the
decision referral system (DRS), such as hawk-eye
and hot spot, and maybe even the old favorite
snicko. Cricket technology.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecnolog%C3%ADas_de_la_informaci%C3%B3n_y_la_comunic
aci%C3%B3n
• http://oecdobserver.org/news/archivestory.php/aid/1146/Information_society:_The_ICT_cha
llenge.html
• https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociedad_de_la_informaci%C3%B3n
• http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/information-society.html
• http://www.iese.edu/en/executive-education/industry-meetings/20-telecom-digital-media-
information-society/
• https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/the-10-most-modern-cities-in-the-world/
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_literacy
• http://www.elmoglobal.com/en/html/ict/01.aspx
• http://bigthink.com/videos/how-has-technology-changed-the-way-you-work-and-live-2
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKQ03sr6ryo
• http://www.wordreference.com
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  • 1.
    Marco Varas andJavier Nieva TIC1F
  • 2.
    INDEX • DEFINITION • BEGINNINGOF THE CONCEPT • HOW DOES INFORMATION SOCIETY AFFECTS OUR DAILY LIFE? • GROWTH OF INFORMATION SOCIETY • ICT IN COMPANIES • ICT´S INFLUENCE IN CITIES • DIGITAL LITERACY • ICT IN EDUCATION • HOW DO PEOPLE USE INTERNET? • TECHNOLOGY IN SPORTS
  • 3.
    WHAT IS ANINFORMATION SOCIETY? • Is a society where the creation, distribution, use, integration and manipulation of information is a significant economic, political, and cultural activity.
  • 4.
    HOW THIS CONCEPTSTARTED? • Yoneji Masuda, Japan (1905-1995) -Father of the information society -Japanese sociologist -1960s
  • 5.
    How does InformationSociety affects our daily life? • Technology is transforming every aspect of cultural, political, and social life based on the production and distribution of information. It is characterized by the influence of ICT at home, work, and entertainment aspects of the individuals daily. routine.
  • 6.
    Growth of informationsociety . Graph indicating "Number of Internet users per 100 inhabitants", period 1997-2014
  • 7.
    ICT IN COMPANIES •As consumers become increasingly mobile and "connected", global companies from a wide range of sectors have been faced with new challenges and opportunities.
  • 9.
    ICT´S INFLUENCE INCITIES • Tokyo, Japan A superpower in smartphone technology, robotics, and automobiles, Tokyo is famed for being one of the most advanced cities in the world.
  • 10.
    ICT´S INFLUENCE INCITIES •Seoul, Soth Korea Seoul is one of the most prosperous and technologically advanced places in the world.
  • 11.
    ICT´S INFLUENCE INCITIES • Singapore, Malasia • Singapore has risen through the ranks to become a top modern Asian city.
  • 12.
    DIGITAL LITERACY Digital literacyis the competencies required for participation in a knowledge society. It includes the effective use of digital devices such for purposes of communication, expression, collaboration and advocacy.
  • 13.
    ICT IN EDUCATION •ADVANTAGES OF ICT TOOLS FOR EDUCATION 1‧Images can easily be used in teaching and improving the retentive memory of students. 2‧Teachers can easily explain complex instructions and strengthen students' comprehension. 3‧Teachers are able to create interactive classes and make the lessons more enjoyable, which could improve student attendance and concentration.
  • 14.
    E-BOOK • This canbe an example to improve actual education. But it can have pros and cons. PROS CONS LIGHTER THAN BOOKS BATTERY SEVERAL USES BROKE ALL BOOKS IN ONE EYE SUFFERING
  • 15.
    3 MAIN DISADVANTAGESOF ICT TOOLS FOR EDUCATION • 1‧Setting up the devices can be very troublesome. • 2‧Too expensive to afford • 3‧Hard for teachers to use with a lack of experience using ICT tools
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    HOW DO PEOPLEUSE INTERNET? • Many people use the Internet to download music or movies. Others use the network to access the news and the weather. • Instant messaging or chat and email are some of the services most widely used and let alone social networks. • Pornography represents a large part of the loss of time on the Internet, despite being a controversial subject.
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    MOST USED INTERNETBROWSER • 3 trillion searches a day are done in Google is • 3 trillion searches per day, • 90 trillion a month and 1.1 trillion. Web SEO Positioning
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    Swimming • In thissport it is used a system that determinates the ranking of the swimmers by seeing who reaches first the finish line and also a line that persecutes them during the race and mostraters the record.
  • 22.
    Tennis • it isnow standard at the major tennis tournaments for a line review system to be in place, with players given power to review contentious line calls. It is powered by the Hawk- Eye ball tracking system.
  • 23.
    Soccer / Football •Soccer is looking at joining the 21st century, looking at various technologies for the goal line to determine if the pass passes over the line or not.
  • 24.
    Basketball • The NBAuses replay vision to review 'last touch' decisions in the final two minutes of games, and also to determine whether players release the ball before the shot clock expires.
  • 25.
    Baseball • In 2014a challenge system was put in place for the MLB to use replays to challenge certain umpiring decisions.
  • 26.
    Rugby Union • In2015, Hawkeye technology was used by rugby officials at the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The video review technology with synchronised camera views was used to improve decision-making by the television match official (TMO) and also used by medical staff to assist with player safety.
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    Running • Foto finishshows which runner reaches the finish line the first and it is used in all type of running events or athletism. EXAMPLES: - 100m race - 400m race - Relay race
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    Cricket • By advancesin the TV coverage. Things that were once extra information provided by the TV networks are now being incorporated into the decision referral system (DRS), such as hawk-eye and hot spot, and maybe even the old favorite snicko. Cricket technology.
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    BIBLIOGRAPHY • https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecnolog%C3%ADas_de_la_informaci%C3%B3n_y_la_comunic aci%C3%B3n • http://oecdobserver.org/news/archivestory.php/aid/1146/Information_society:_The_ICT_cha llenge.html •https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociedad_de_la_informaci%C3%B3n • http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/information-society.html • http://www.iese.edu/en/executive-education/industry-meetings/20-telecom-digital-media- information-society/ • https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/the-10-most-modern-cities-in-the-world/ • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_literacy • http://www.elmoglobal.com/en/html/ict/01.aspx • http://bigthink.com/videos/how-has-technology-changed-the-way-you-work-and-live-2 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKQ03sr6ryo • http://www.wordreference.com