Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ICT Revision
- Online Services
- Communication
- Blogs
- Email
- This service is about moving
data between users.
- Instant messaging
- Commerce
- Retail sales
- Businesses buying
selling and money
services like banking
- Internet banking
- Auction websites
- Government
- Taxes
- e-voting
- Involves public services, such
as government bodies, like
the DVLA and local council.
- Applications for
services or grants
- Real-time information
- Weather
- This service is used
to get up-to-date
information
- Train timetables
- News services
- Entertainment
- Online gaming
- Involves using the internet
for leisure and fun.
- Radio players
- Catch-up TV
- Education
- BBC Bitesize
- Online learning
- Online training
and learning.
- Online training
- Business
- Collaborative working
- Business networks
- It involves businesses using
websites to make their business
more efficient or to save money.
- Video conferencing
- Virtual learning environment (VLE)
- Eg. Moodle and Blackboard
- Its a virtual classroom that
allows teachers and learner to
communicate.
- Download services
- Music/films
- Files that can legally be downloaded
onto the users computer.
- Software
- Upgrades
- Online Advertising
- Pay-per-click advertising
- A web page will host an advert for
another orginisation.
- This is know as an
affiliate model
- If a user clicks one of these links
it takes them directly to the
advertisers website.
- The host will receive
payment for every click
on the advert
- Pop-up Advertisments
- Can get very annoying
- Good at catching
the users attention
- People get usually instantly
close them when the occur
- This is designed to capture and hold the
attention of a user to promote a product or
service
- There's a range of methods for this
- File compression
- Advantages
- Saves memory on computers
- Files will upload and
download quicker
- Files will fit better
restrictions, such as
on an email limit
- Compression is also known as 'Zipping'
- .Zip
- These are all the
possible file extensions
which are created by
different algorithms
- .Rar
- .7z
- .Dmg.
- How it works
- The Index in file compression
allows any deleted data to be
recreated when it is taken out of
its 'Zipped' formation
- These two points allow a file to be broken down
to be transferred or to save memory then
recreated the exact same when required.
- The Algorithm, is used to
make the file (or group of
files) smaller whilst leaving
enough data for it to be
recreated
- Key words
- Index
- move from one predetermined
position to another in order to
carry out a sequence of
operations.
- Algorithm
- a process or set of rules to be followed
in calculations or other problem-solving
operations, especially by a computer
- Online software and backups
- Reasons for back-ups
- If you obtain a virus
- If files are corrupt
- Backups are used to restore an older version of
a file that you already have, this can be done
to remove anything unhealthy from a file.
- If files are deleated accidentally
- Online software
- Updated automatically
- Online software is accessed
through a web browser and is
available where ever there is an
internet connection
- backed up automatically
- Can be used on different devices
- Can be used on different operating systems
- Collaborative working online
- Advantages
- Users can work on the same
document instead of having
different versions of the same file
- Users don't need to travel,
this saves them money
- Version control
- locking the file and making it read only
while others are viewing or editing it
- The software allocating
version numbers and dates
of editing
- Different people can have a different levels of access
- This is usually set by passwords
- Teachers have more
access than students
- Permissions
- Read only
- Users can look at it but
make no changes
- Read/write
- Users can look at it
and make changes
- Full control
- User can do anything to
the file even delete it
- Voice over internet protocol
- Advantages
- Reduces travel
cost and time
- VoIP is a method of real-time
communication over the internet. The
audio and video data is transmitted as
the two computers are connected
through unique IP adresses
- Users
internet-only so
there isn't any
additional cost
- Able to contact someone anywhere
in the world where there is internet
- Disadvantages
- Relies on internet
connection
- There are threats
such as hackers
- Voice quality can
be affected
- Online
communication
- Publishing information
- Blog
- A web log- an online
journal or diary
- Microblogging
- A website or app
where short messages
are exchanged
- Twitter
- Wiki
- A website where anyone can
edit or add to the information
- Podcast
- Audio or video files
(usually published
in an episode)
- Chat room
- A place web users can
communicate
- Chat
- Ann exchange of
messages (often typed)
- Sharing information
- Social networks can draw people
with similar interests together
- An online community is a virtual
community which only exists online
- This is also know as a
network of friends
- Online communities
- Often exists in virtual world
- This is an unreal world
that only exists online
- Some communities need users to be involved
at the same time, such as some online games
where you can interact with each other
- Netiquette
- This is a set of rules which
users have to agree to online
- Don't use capitals (it can
mean shouting)
- Appreciate privacy
- Not making unkind
comments
- Profile
- Includes name and
details
- Privacy can be changed
how the user likes
- You are shown by your avatar
- This avatar represents your profile
- Instant messaging
- This is a way to exchange messages
instantly between two (or more) users
- Online software is used to obtain a connection
between the two (or more) locations
- This is a place where people can
send files, messages, images and use
emoticons to represent their feelings
- Advantages
- Able to communicate in real time
- Cheap to use
- Able to video share,
game, etc.
- Disadvantages
- Viruses could spread
- Needs internet access
- May lead to misunderstadings