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This document provides an overview of advanced communication technologies including the internet, email, chatting, video conferencing, and e-learning. The internet allows for global communication and access to vast amounts of information, communication, entertainment, and e-commerce. Email enables fast, conversational communication across distances. Chatting allows for real-time text-based communication between multiple users. Video conferencing facilitates simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions between locations. E-learning involves electronically supported learning and teaching using information and communication systems for networked or non-networked learning.

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This document provides an overview of advanced communication technologies including the internet, email, chatting, video conferencing, and e-learning. The internet allows for global communication and access to vast amounts of information, communication, entertainment, and e-commerce. Email enables fast, conversational communication across distances. Chatting allows for real-time text-based communication between multiple users. Video conferencing facilitates simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions between locations. E-learning involves electronically supported learning and teaching using information and communication systems for networked or non-networked learning.

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Advanced

communication
technologies

By: Rahul Malik


December,2015

AKNOWLEDGEMENT
I enjoyed a lot while making this file
. My friend helped in making this
presentation . I am thankful to my
friend and I am very thankful to my
parents as they provided me all the
resources for making this
presentation.

contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. INTERNET
3. ADVANTAGES OF INTERNET
4. E-MAIL AND ITS ADVANTAGES
5. CHATTING
6. VIDEO CONFERENCING
7. E-LEARNING

INTRODUCTION
However, early human beings expressed their feelings and experiences
without
using any words.
Their face, expressions and use of head and other organs (body parts)
like the
hands, could tell others many things. Later language developed and
people used
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belong to
different religions and communities, often speaking different languages.
But still all
of them can speak or interact with one another. Such interaction is
essential for
societies to survive. We ask questions and get answers, seek
information and
get it.

INTERNET
The Internet is a global system of interconnected
computer networks that use the standard
Internet protocol suite (often called TCP/IP,
although not all applications use TCP) to serve
billions of users worldwide. It is a network of
networks that consists of millions of private, public,
academic, business, and government networks, of
local to global scope, that are linked by a broad
array of electronic, wireless and optical networking
technologies. The Internet carries an extensive
range of information resources and services, such
as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the
World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to
support email.

ADVANTAGES OF
Following are the advantages provided by the Internet:
INTERNET
1) Information
The biggest benefit offered by the Internet is
information. It functions as a valuable resource of information. You
can find any type of information on any subject with the help of the
search engines like Yahoo and Google.
2) Communication The primary goal of the Internet is
communication. It has done extremely well in this field, however
the development process is still going on to make it more
dependable and quick. By sending an e-mail, we can contact a
person who is physically present thousand miles away within the
fraction of a seconds time.
3) Entertainment Internet functions as a popular medium of
entertainment. A wide variety of entertainment including video
games, music, movies, chat room, news and others can be
accessed through the Internet.
4) E-commerce E-commerce is the idea that is implemented for any
form of commercial strategy or business transactions that entails
transmission of data from one corner of the world to another. Ecommerce has become a fantastic option through which you can

E- MAIL AND ITS ADVANTAGES


. A system for sending and receiving messages electronically
over a computer network, as between personal computers.
2. A message or messages sent or received by such a system.

ADVANTAGES :
Using email is like composing or reading a paper message, with several
distinct differences:
It's faster. Email is received almost immediately after it is sent,
usually within minutes.
It's more conversational. Because of its immediacy, a whole series
of e-mail messages may be exchanged within a very short time. As a
result, email messages tend to be less formal and they are also usually
shorter and more to the point.
It's easier to reference. The text of a previous email message can
easily be included as part of a reply to that message. Thus, e-mail
correspondents are able to keep the replies in context for each
message. Including this context is not only polite, but also makes an
email message more accurate and understandable.

CHATTING
Online chat may refer to any kind of communication over
the Internet, that offers a real-time direct transmission of
text-based messages from sender to receiver, hence the
delay for visual access to the sent message shall not hamper
the flow of communications in any of the directions. Online
chat may address point-to-point communications as well as
multicast communications from one sender to many
receivers and voice and video chat or may be a feature of a
Web conferencing service.
The first online chat system was called Talkomatic, created
by Doug Brown and David R. Woolley in 1974 on the
PLATO System at the University of Illinois. It offered several
channels, each of which could accommodate up to five
people, with messages appearing on all users' screens
character-by-character as they were typed. Talkomatic was
very popular among PLATO users into the mid-1980's.

VIDEO CONFERENCING
Videoconferencing is the conduct of a
videoconference (also known as a video
conference or videoteleconference) by a set of
telecommunication technologies which allow two or
more locations to communicate by simultaneous
two-way video and audio transmissions. It has also
been called 'visual collaboration' and is a type of
groupware.
Videoconferencing differs from videophone calls in
that it's designed to serve a conference or multiple
locations rather than individuals.[1] It is an
intermediate form of videotelephony, first deployed
commercially in the United States by AT&T during

E-LEARNING
E-learning comprises all forms of electronically
supported learning and teaching. The information
and communication systems, whether
networked learning or not, serve as specific media to
implement the learning process.[1] The term will still
most likely be utilized to reference out-of-classroom
and in-classroom educational experiences via
technology, even as advances continue in regard to
devices and curriculum.
E-learning is essentially the computer and networkenabled transfer of skills and knowledge. E-learning
applications and processes include Web-based
learning, computer-based learning, virtual education
opportunities and digital collaboration. Content is
delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet, audio or
video tape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM. It can be self-

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