Challenge #2. Information and Communication Technologies
Education
Mobile Learning-New advances in hardware and software are making mobile “smart phones” indispensable tools.
Cloud Computing-Applications are increasingly moving off of the stand alone desk top computer and increasingly onto server farms accessible through the internet.
Smart portfolio assessment-The collection, management, storing, and retrieving of data related to learning will help teachers to better understand learning gaps and customize content and pedagogical approaches.
Murray M.. (Oct 10,2013). 10 Global Trends in ICT and Education. 2018, de Edutech Sitio web: http://blogs.worldbank.org/edutech/10-global-trends-in-ict-and-education
Business
Better Decision-Making-ICT systems allow your business to store, process, analyze and share vast amounts of data.
Improved Financial Performance-ICT solutions can help your organization reduce costs, increase revenue and improve profitability.
Increased Manufacturing Productivity-By automating business processes and giving employees ICT tools, your business can improve its individual and overall productivity.
Linton I.. (June 25,2018). The Benefits of Using ICTs in Business & Finance. 2018, de Bizfluent Sitio web: https://bizfluent.com/list-6641121-benefits-using-icts-business-finance.html
Medicine
Body Scanners-A body scanner sends electromagnetic rays through a patients body and sensors detect how much different parts of the body absorb the rays.
Patient Monitoring-Computers are used in hospital to monitor critically ill patients in intensive care units.
Organ Transplants-Computerized databases are used to help match patients who are waiting for organ transplants such as a new kidney, liver or heart, with suitable organs from donors.
Villarreal M.. (2007). ICT in Medicine . 2018, de Revisión Sitio web: https://revisionworld.com/gcse-revision/ict/applications-ict/ict-medicine
Banking
Clearing Cheques-Once a cheque has been written and paid into the bank a process called clearing begins.
Electronic Funds Transfer-They can be used to pay for goods and services instead of cash or cheques.
Smart Cards-They look exactly like a credit or debit card except that it has a microchip built into it.
https://revisionworld.com/gcse-revision/ict/applications-ict/ict-banks
Conclusion:My conclusion is that there are different types of many areas that we can learn and investigate little by little further and learn new things..
Conclusion:My conclusion is that there are different types of many areas that we can learn and investigate little by little further and learn new things..
Villarreal M.. (2007). ICT in banks . 2018, de Revisión Sitio web: https://revisionworld.com/gcse-revision/ict/applications-ict/ict-banks
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