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Ict in Everyday Life:: Education, Banking, Industry, Commerce

The document discusses the usage of information and communication technology (ICT) in everyday life, specifically in education, banking, industry, and e-commerce. It provides examples of how ICT benefits users in each sector by making activities faster, more efficient and convenient. The document also compares computerized and non-computerized systems, noting that computerized systems are more advanced, use the internet, and are faster compared to manual non-computerized alternatives. Finally, the impact of ICT on society is discussed, including faster communication, lower costs, paperless environment, and ability to share information, but also potential social and health problems.

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Ict in Everyday Life:: Education, Banking, Industry, Commerce

The document discusses the usage of information and communication technology (ICT) in everyday life, specifically in education, banking, industry, and e-commerce. It provides examples of how ICT benefits users in each sector by making activities faster, more efficient and convenient. The document also compares computerized and non-computerized systems, noting that computerized systems are more advanced, use the internet, and are faster compared to manual non-computerized alternatives. Finally, the impact of ICT on society is discussed, including faster communication, lower costs, paperless environment, and ability to share information, but also potential social and health problems.

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ICT IN

EVERYDAY LIFE:
EDUCATION, BANKING,
INDUSTRY, COMMERCE
SMJK CHIO MIN
4A & 4TM3
OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson, students should be


able to

- List the usage of ICT in everyday life.


- State the differences between
computerized and non-computerized.
- State the impact of ICT on society.
Education

Banking

Industry

E-commerce
EDUCATION

• In education, teachers, students,


researchers and school administrators
benefits from the usage of ICT.

• Usage of computer offer:


– Interactive experiences
– Cognitive development
– Enhanced learning
BANKING
• In the banking sector, customers, businessman
and bank administrator benefits from the usage
of ICT.

• It control the entire banking system that also


includes 'Electronic Banking Services'
– Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
– Cheque Deposit
– Personal computer banking/ internet banking
INDUSTRY

• In the industrial sector, workers,


researchers and administrator benefits
from the usage of ICT.

• Computers are used to facilitate


production planning and control systems,
to support chain management and to help
in product design in the industrial sector.
E-COMMERCE

• In the e-commerce sector, customers,


suppliers and employees benefits from the
usage of ICT.

• E-commerce makes buying and selling


activities easier, more efficient and faster.
OTHER SECTORS
COMPUTERISED

VS

NON COMPUTERISED
BAKING SYSTEM
BANKING BEFORE ICT
- banking was done manually by taking deposits
directly
- transactions can only be made during working hours
- takes time to approve any loan applications

BANKING WITH ICT


- all transactions are done by computers
- transaction can be done at anytime and place
- online services, phone banking system, credit cards
are available
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRY BEFORE ICT
Production was slow because everything was
done manually and totally depended on human
labour.
 
INDUSTRY WITH ICT
Computers and telecommunications industry
became very popular and profitable since
production can be increased through an all day
operation.
Computerized Non computerized
- Everything using - Not based on computer
computer
- Hardware & software - Manual style
- Advanced - Not advanced
- Using internet - Not using internet
- Fast - Slow/Late
- Contain text, graphic,
animation, audio & video
-Example: bar code,
cashier machine, etc… - Example: using manual
form, manual receipt,
using book etc…
IMPACT OF
ICT ON
SOCIETY
IMPACT OF ICT ON SOCIETY

• FASTER COMMUNICATION SPEED


• LOWER COMMUNICATION COST
• RELIABLE MODE OF COMMUNICATION
• PAPERLESS ENVIRONMENT
• EFFECTIVE SHARING OF INFORMATION
• BORDERLESS COMMUNICATION
• SOCIAL PROBLEMS
• HEALTH PROBLEMS

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