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ICT for social cause

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Road map
 What is ICT?
 ICT in education
 ICT in Banking
 ICT in Agriculture
 ICT in Healthcare
 ICT in Transportation
 ICT in Administrative services sports
 ICT in Home
 ICT in Logistics management
 Other area’s where ICT is used
 Conclusion
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Introduction to ICT
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is an
umbrella term that includes a set of technological tools
and resources used to communicate, and to create,
disseminate, store, and manage information.
The first phase of IT revolution took society to the world.
In the second phase ICT bring the world of IT to the
whole of society.
ICT renders substantial and tangible social and economic
benefits to people in all walks of life like consumers,
businesses, citizens and governments too.

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Definitions
 Information
Information refers to the knowledge obtained from reading ,
investigation , study or research. The tools to transmit information are
the telephone, television and radio. Information is knowledge and
helps us to fulfill our daily tasks.
 Communication
Communication is act of transmitting message. It is process whereby
information is exchanged individuals using symbols, signs or verbal
interactions. Communication is important in order to gain knowledge.
 Technology
Technology is the use of scientific knowledge , experience and
resources to create processes products that fulfill human needs.
Technology is vital in communication

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What is ICT?
 ICT is concerned with the storage, retrieval, manipulation,
transmission or receipt of digital data. Importantly, it is
also concerned with the way these different uses can work
with each other.
 In business, ICT is often categorized into two broad types
of product:
1. Traditional computer-based technologies (things you can
typically do on a personal computer or using computers
at home or at work)
2. Digital communication technologies (which allow people
and organisations to communicate and share information
digitally)
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Traditional computer based technologies
 Standard office applications
 Word processing: eg MS Word to write letters, reports etc
 Spreadsheets: eg MS Excel to analyse financials, calculations, create
forecasting models etc
 Database software: eg Oracle/MS SQL Server/Access to manage date
in many forms from basic lists (eg customer contacts to catalogues)
 Presentation software: eg MS Powerpoint to make presentations
 Desktop publishing: eg Adobe Indesign/Quark Express/MS Publisher
to produce newsletters, magazines and other complex documents
 Graphics software: eg Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create and
edit images such as logos, drawing or pictures for use in DTP,
websites or other publications.

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Specialist applications
Accounting package: eg Sage/Oracle to manage an
organisations accounts
Computer Aided Design (CAD): to assist the design
process. Specialist programmes exist for many times of
design such as architectural, engineering, electronics and
roadways
Customer Relations Management (CRM): to allow
businesses to better understand their customers by
collecting and analysing data such as their product
preferences and buying habits etc. Often linked to software
applications that run call centres and loyalty cards, for
example
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The usage of ICT in everyday life
Education
Banking
Industry
Ecommerce

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Impact of ICT on society

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Where ICT can be used?
 e-Governance .0
 Disaster Management
 Urban service delivery
 Social media
 Living Healthy, Health Care, Ageing Well
 Consumer well-being
 Job creation, and economic growth
 Peer-to-peer technology for knowledge sharing
 Enforce proper security against terrorism
 Secure internet and Mobile communication.
 ICT-enabled business models for social entrepreneurship and social
problems
 ICT-enabled platforms help NGOs achieve social missions.
 Reducing Carbon footprint and managing e-waste.
 Green Technology.
 ICT for specially abled .
 Innovative online public services.
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 Preservation of cultural heritage.

Current social and economic situations
It is high time for the government to launch a national
vision and define the nation’s future direction. Enterprises
need to take the initiative in actively seeking innovation
and striving to achieve growth. In particular, the
information and communications technology (ICT)
industry, which accounts for one-third of the nation’s
economic growth, is playing such a major role in business
that it can be considered to be the very heart of business
management strategy. Because of this, we are committed to
further developing ICT and supporting economic growth
and solving social issues by building new business models
in collaboration with other industries.
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Paradigm shifts in ICT

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ICT services for solving social issues

Best examples : ola , uber taxi services (just compare it with old taxi
services )
Amazone (compare with old days of shopping)
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Google map (compare with finding particular address just by asking
ICT in education

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Let us see this video for better understanding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuLogUJ_YMI

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ICT tools for teaching learning
Google groups
Yahoo groups
Blogs
WikiEducator : e-content platform
Moodle/Google doc : online exam
Github
Virtual lab (http://vlab.co.in/) (open this link and show one
experiment )
Online labs : http://www.olabs.edu.in/ (open this link and show one
experiment )

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ICT for science teacher
Functions Some of the functions of ICT which are specifically relevant
to science teaching:
 the immediate appearance on screen of automatically collected
experimental results enables pupils to make the connection between
observed and empirical data;
 access to current and relevant information sources (e.g. latest
photographs from the Hubble space telescope) can be used to illustrate
concepts which would otherwise be very theoretical;
 increasing precision in the use of scientific language and terminology
can been couraged when word processing software is used to produce
reports and accounts of experiments;
 interaction with simulations and models allows pupils to test hypotheses
and explore relationships between variables, e.g. to explore the effect of
colour of lighton oxygen production during photosynthesis.

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ICT in banking

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ICT in agriculture

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ICT in agriculture

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ICT in healthcare

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ICT in healthcare

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IOT devices available In healthcare sector

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ICT in transportation

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ICT in transportation
Google map
E- ticketing – e booking
Connected vehicles
Google car
Traffic control
Smart parking
Pothole detection

Collecting data and doing data mining -- best example


ola uber
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ICT in administrative services

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ICT in administrative services

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ICT for sports

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ICT in sports
sports fans subscribe to RSS feeds to keep up with the
latest information about their favorite teams .

while stadiums use computer applications for goal line


technology.

CAD is used to design sail boats, kayaks, tennis


racquets and Formula One race cars as well

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Tools can be used in physical education
Pedometers
Heart Rate Monitors
Digital Video camera and visual analysis software
Simulations and games

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ICT for home

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ICT for home

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ICT for logistic management

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ICT in logistic management

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Other areas where ICT is in use
Defense
Law governance
Advertisement
Architecture
Arts

…………………………… and many more

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Conclusion
Need to use ICT to develop new social system

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Leaving note
Just think on

“Do you think Indian Government is using ICT to bring


societal changes? Its challenges and its progress”

-----------------------------------------------For better India

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