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AND COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
LIVING IN THE IT ERA | CHAPTER 1
Living in the IT Era | Chapter 1
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Define ICT
2. Trace the evolution of technology, particularly computers
3. Identify the different parts of the computer system, and categorize
the different computer peripherals
4. Assess why computers are considered powerful thinking machines
5. Explain the role of technology in media and how it affects
communication
6. Recognize the current trends in information technology
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
TECHNOLOGY: AN OVERVIEW
The term information and communications technology or ICT is defined
as “related to technologies that facilitate the transfer of information and
various types of electronically mediated communication” (Zuppo, 2012)
Goods
Produced/Manufactured
Pedagogies
Networks
Architectures
Support Systems
Business/IT
• In 1965, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit (IC) that was used
• A single IC has many transistors, resistors, and capacitators that even
the full circuit board of a transistor can be replaced entirely with one
chip. This chip made the computers smaller, unfailing, and effective.
• Remote processing, time-sharing, and multiprogramming operating
system were used.
• From 1971 to 1980, very large scale integrated (VLSI) circuits were
used to build computers
• These circuits have about 5,000 transistors and other circuit elements
with their connected circuits on a single chip, known as the
microprocessor
• The VLSI technology has evolved into what is called ultra large-scale
integration (ULSI) technology, with the manufacture of microprocessor
chips having 10 million electronic components
• Involves computer intelligence which is associated with artificial
intelligence (AI), natural language, and expert systems that interpret
the means and practices of producing computers that think like human
beings.
• Desktop computers
• Laptop computers
• Tablet computers
• Smartphones
• Wearables
• Smart TVs