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ICT SMPN 73
Jumat, 07 Desember 2012
Sabtu, 10 November 2012
Positive and Negative Effects of Internet
Positive Impact of the Internet
Internet has helped many people in all aspects of life so that the internet has contributed fully in social life. With the internet we can do anything positive or negative.
Internet as a communication medium, is a function of the most widely used internet where any internet user can communicate with other users worldwide. Media data exchange, using email, newsgroups, ftp and www (world wide web - a network of websites) Internet users around the world to exchange information quickly and cheaply.
Media to seek information or data, the rapid development of Internet, making www as one important source of information and accurate. Ease of getting information on the Internet so that people know what is happening. Can be used as a land information to the field of education, culture, and others.
Negative Impact of the Internet
1. Cybercrime is a crime that is done one by means of the internet in a virtual world is.
• Across the state border
• Deeds done illegally
• huge losses
• Hard evidence is legally
The forms of cybercrime as follows:
Hacking - The business enters a network with the intention of exploring atupun find weaknesses network system.
Cracking - The business of illegally entering a network with the intent to steal, alter or destroy files stored padap network.
2. Pornography
Assumption that the Internet is identical with pornography, it is not wrong. With the ability to deliver information possessed internet, pornography was merajalela.Untuk anticipating this, the producers 'browser' complete their program with the ability to choose the kind of home-page can be found internet akses.Di images of pornography and violence can resulting in a boost to a person for a criminal act.
3. Violence And Gore
Too much cruelty and sadism displayed. Because the business and the content on the internet is not limited to, the owner of the site using all sorts of ways to 'sell' their site. One way to display things that are taboo.
4. Fraud
It is indeed rampant in any field. Internet was not immune from attack fraudsters. The best way is to ignore it or confirm the information that you get the information provider.
5. Carding
Because of its 'real time' (live), how to shop using credit cards is the most widely used in the Internet world. Internet criminals even the most committed crimes in this field. With the open nature, the criminals were able to detect the existence of transactions (using credit card) on-line and record the card code used. To further their use of the data they get for their evil purposes.
6. Gambling
Another effect is the widespread gambling. With the available networks, the gamblers do not have to go anywhere special to fulfill his wish. You just need to avoid the site like this, because gambling sites are generally not aggressive and require a lot of approval from the visitors.
7. Reducing the social nature of human
Because it tends to prefer to connect via the Internet rather than meet in person (face to face). From the nature of social change can lead to changes in the pattern of such berinteraksi.Kejahatan cheat and steal to do on the internet (crime also changes). Can make a person addicted, especially those involving pornography and can spend the money as it is only to serve the addiction.
Jumat, 26 Oktober 2012
my first ict
The first mobile phone I used was nexian. I use the phone for about 1 year. then, i use nokia N70 mobile phone for 2 year. at the time, nokia N70 is the latest mobile phone. after that, I use a third phone, the blackberry curve 8520. Blackberry is a smartphone. using a blackberry, I can more easily communicate, for example blackberry messenger, twitter, facebook, and others. |
Rabu, 10 Oktober 2012
Role of ICT
Role of ict
ICT in Banking
A number of banks in Indonesia is currently utilizing ICT to improve service to its customers. As contok, customers can withdraw money from an ATM machine that has been available for 24 hours a day. Even some banks have cooperated allowing nasaba withdraw money through ATMs of other banks have ATMs with logos.
The presence of cell phones was inspired to create a bank holding service called mobile banking or M-banking. By using SMS, customers are able to check balances or other transactions such as paying the cost of home phone and transfer money to the account of another person.
Other services ie internet banking. By using an internet connection, customers can conduct banking activities through internet connected computer. Internet banking transactions can be done in the form of check balances, transfer money, make deposits, view transaction history. There's even a bank that has been providing services to open online bank account without you having to queue up at the bank.
ICT in Education
Abstract
This article discusses the Roles of ICT in education. Information communication
technologies (ICT) at present are influencing every aspect of human life. They are
playing salient roles in work places, business, education, and entertainment. Moreover,
many people recognize ICTs as catalysts for change; change in working conditions,
handling and exchanging information, teaching methods, learning approaches,
scientific research, and in accessing information. Therefore, this review article discusses
the roles of ICTs, the promises, limitations and key challenges of integration to
education systems. The review attempts in answering the following questions: (1) What
are the benefits of ICTs in education? (2) What are the existing promises of ICT use in
education systems of some developing countries? (3) What are the limitations and key
challenges of ICTs integration to education systems? The review concludes that
regardless of all the limitations characterizing it, ICT benefits education systems to
provide quality education in alignment with constructivism, which is a contemporary
paradigm of learning.
ICT in Business
Business/ICT alignment is about the relationship between Business
and ICT, the role ICT plays in the business strategy and the added
value ICT can offer in achieving the company’s mission. A lot of ICT
organisations today are trying to achieve better alignment. The module
introduces the major alignment concerns that companies face today
and aims at offering a pragmatic approach towards alignment, which is
underpinned with rock solid models and real-life lessons learned from
various companies and sectors who have achieved better Business/ICT
alignment.
The Alignment Problem
> History of alignment
> What went wrong and when?
> How to recognize misalignment
> Alignment self-assessment
A business view on ICT and an ICT view on the business
> The ICT Reality
> The business reality
> Structural gaps, perceived gaps and communication gaps
Alignment, Governance, Architecture – which viewpoint is right or
helpful?
> ICT Governance frameworks and how these can help align
• Ross, Weill & Robertson
• Henderson & Venkatraman
• The ICT Fusion framework of Peter Hinssen
> Architecture
• The role of enterprise architecture in alignment
ICT in Law & government
We are recognised for our public sector work; we have considerable experience of public
sector procurement requirements, and commendations from clients for our work on major ICT
projects in both public and private sectors. We are a leading commercial law firm based in
London with over 80 partners and 160 lawyers. Our Local Government Group has obtained
the ISO 9001 standard of quality which signifies an outstanding commitment to quality. We
offer a comprehensive legal service making full use of our own major investment in
information technology.
We act for more than a hundred local and public authorities. Our team includes lawyers who
have worked in local government. Our aim is to support in-house capability offering workable
solutions to secure optimum outcomes. We have long established experience and expertise in
public sector procurement, assisting public sector executives to implement their strategic
plans, and in achieving stakeholders’ endorsement of their objectives.
We act for customers and purchasers of ICT products and services and have a successful
track record of implementing ICT related contracts in both the public and private sectors. This
gives us a strong insight into customers’ commercial priorities and perspectives. We are well
used to negotiations and contract dealings with a wide range of leading ICT suppliers.
Our approach is to work in partnership with clients and their team members and we offer a
cost effective, client orientated approach to fee rates and resource management.
We are associated with law firms in several European countries. In addition we have links with
law firms in the United States and other jurisdictions throughout the world.
The Insider’s Guide to Legal Services comments:
“Lawrence Graham’s skillset and experience in this area should be of interest to those
organisations wanting to engage in a broad spread of commercial activity …. those in public
bodies (including local government, housing associations and health trusts) should consider
Lawrence Graham, as it has considerable experience in this area”.
Our other recent publications for Local Government include:
• Local Authorities and the Freedom of Information Act 2000: Your Right to Know
• An A-Z Guide to Delivery Vehicles for Best Value Within Well-Being Powers
• A Practical Guide to Housing Transfer in England
• Regeneration – Bringing our Urban and Rural Assets into the 21st century
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