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Living in the information technology era / Dr. Marmeolo V. Abante [and sixteen others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: vi, 444 pages : illustration ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9786214271436 (paperback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • T 58.5  .2023 A23
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Contents:
Module 1 : An operating system
Module 2 : Computer hardware
Module 3 : Network and mobile devices
Module 4 : File management
Module 5 : Software
Module 6 : Cloud computing
Module 7 : Security and maintenance
Module 8 : Apps and application
Module 9 : Database concepts
Module 10 : Looking at the internet
Module 11 : Media literacy management
Module 12 : The digital communication
Module 13 : Comprehending email, contacts, and scheduling
Module 14 : Your online life
Module 15 : Industrial revolutions
Summary: This text describes how the impact of Information Technology has shaped the way we live today. List the various computer-related discoveries and innovations that helped shape Information Technology as it exists now. This book will familiarize students with the history of computers and information technology. They must be able to define the benefits and cons of living in the IT era, be conversant with emerging trends and technologies, and design the potential future of information technology. This places one part of the argument about the new economy - innovationin the form of the introduction of information and communication technology-in the historical framework of industrial revolutions. Is the new economy truly revolutionary, or is it "simply another" industrial revolution? The readers can comprehend the connection between technology advancement and industrial revolutions, appreciate the ubiquitous impact that new technology can have on the economy, specifically on productivity, and learn how to analyze industry dynamics using the "industrial life cycle" model. -- Preface
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Module 1 : An operating system

Module 2 : Computer hardware

Module 3 : Network and mobile devices

Module 4 : File management

Module 5 : Software

Module 6 : Cloud computing

Module 7 : Security and maintenance

Module 8 : Apps and application

Module 9 : Database concepts

Module 10 : Looking at the internet

Module 11 : Media literacy management

Module 12 : The digital communication

Module 13 : Comprehending email, contacts, and scheduling

Module 14 : Your online life

Module 15 : Industrial revolutions

This text describes how the impact of Information Technology has shaped the way we live today. List the various computer-related discoveries and innovations that helped shape Information Technology as it exists now. This book will familiarize students with the history of computers and information technology. They must be able to define the benefits and cons of living in the IT era, be conversant with emerging trends and technologies, and design the potential future of information technology.
This places one part of the argument about the new economy - innovationin the form of the introduction of information and communication technology-in the historical framework of industrial revolutions. Is the new economy truly revolutionary, or is it "simply another" industrial revolution?
The readers can comprehend the connection between technology advancement and industrial revolutions, appreciate the ubiquitous impact that new technology can have on the economy, specifically on productivity, and learn how to analyze industry dynamics using the "industrial life cycle" model. -- Preface

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