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5.01B Activity - Matching-1

The document consists of two activities: a matching exercise that pairs descriptions of computer and information technology terms with their corresponding definitions, and a true or false activity based on an article discussing the roles of information systems in business. The first part requires matching terms like 'intranet' and 'cloud storage' with their definitions, while the second part assesses students' understanding of the impact of information systems on business operations. Overall, it focuses on key concepts in technology and their application in business contexts.

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5.01B Activity - Matching-1

The document consists of two activities: a matching exercise that pairs descriptions of computer and information technology terms with their corresponding definitions, and a true or false activity based on an article discussing the roles of information systems in business. The first part requires matching terms like 'intranet' and 'cloud storage' with their definitions, while the second part assesses students' understanding of the impact of information systems on business operations. Overall, it focuses on key concepts in technology and their application in business contexts.

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5.

01B ACTIVITY - MATCHING

Directions: Match the descriptions in Column A with the terms in Column B.


1. A computer network that is restricted A. cloud storage
to the organization it serves; an
internal Internet. ______ B. cookies
2. Analyzing collected facts and figures
C. data migration
and putting them into formats useful
to a business. ______ D. data processing
3. Computerized storage for
information and facts. _____ E. data
4. Facts and figures. ______
5. Integration of computer with F. database
telecommunication equipment for
G. hardware
storing, retrieving, manipulating and
storage of data.________ H. information system
6. Mechanisms used by websites to
track users’ browsing histories. ____ I. information technology
7. Online storage that enables users to
upload, store, and access their files J. intranet
via the Internet. ______
K. software
8. Programs that instruct computers to
perform specific operations. _____
9. Set of coordinated network of
components. ______
10. The physical components of a
computer system. _____
11. The process of transferring data
between storage types, formats, or
computer systems. ____
5.01B ACTIVITY - TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Students will use the article The Three Fundamental Roles of
Information Systems in Business by Julie Davoren to identify which statements are
TRUE or FALSE.

1. Information systems help a company make adequate use of its data, reduce
workload and assist with compliance with various mandatory regulations.

2. At the date of publication, many companies manage their data and information
manually with registers and hard copy formats.

3. Information systems store, update and even analyze the information, which the
company can then use to pinpoint solutions to current or future problems.

4. An organization’s management team uses information systems to formulate


strategic plans and make decisions for the organization's longevity and
prosperity.

5. The business uses information systems to evaluate information from one source,
which provide information on the general economy.

6. Information systems aid businesses in developing a larger number of value


added-systems in the company.

7. Adoption of information systems simplifies business processes and removes


unnecessary activities.

8. Information systems cannot project planning and implementation through


effective monitoring and comparison against established criteria.

9. Implementing information systems within an organization can prove to be costly.

10. Employees may see the adoption of information systems as an unwarranted


change and resist change that can hinder business operations and can cause
employee turnover.

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