Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Overview Of ICT - Computerised and Non-Computerised

Computerised And Non-Computerised

EDUCATION

  • education is the science of teaching and learning of specific skills
  • it also imparts knowledge, good judgement and wisdom
BANKING SYSTEM

BANKING BEFORE ICT
  • banking was done manually  by taking deposits directly
  • transactions can only be made during working hours
  • takes time to approve any loan applications

BANKING WITH ICT
  • all transactions are done by computers
  • transaction can be done at anytime and place
  • online services, phone banking system, credit cards are available

INDUSTRY

INDUSTRY BEFORE ICT
  • Production was slow because everything was done manually and totally depended on human labour.

INDUSTRY WITH ICT
  • Computers and telecommunications industry became very opular and profitable since production can be increased through an all day operation.

COMMERCE

Commerce is an activity of exchanging, buying and selling of commodities on a large scale involving transportation from place to place.

COMMERCE BEFORE ICT
  • Trading was made using the barter system and it was then later developed into currency.
  • Advertisement was in the form of word of mouth, billboards and printed flyers.
  • Trading globally was extremely slow, late and expensive. Traders had to find ways to market local products in the global market.

COMMERCE WITH  ICT
  • E-commerce plays an important role in the economic scene. It includes distribution, buying, selling and servicing products that are done electronically.
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