12/16/08

Information Communications Tecnology

ICT covers any product that will store, retrieve, manipulate, transmit or receive information electronically in a digital form.

The nature of information (the "I" in ICT); this covers topics such as the meaning and value of information; how information is controlled; the limitations of ICT; legal considerations

- Management of information - this covers how data is captured, verified and stored for effective use; the manipulation, processing and distribution of information; keeping information secure; designing networks to share information

- Information systems strategy - this considers how ICT can be used within a business or organisation as part of achieving goals and objectives


The C part of ICT refers to the communication of data by electronic means, usually over some distance. This is often achieved via networks of sending and receiving equipment, wires and satellite links. The technologies involved in communication tend to be complex. You certainly don't need to understand them for your ICT course. However, there are aspects of digital communications that you needs to be aware of. These relate primarily to the types of network and the ways of connecting to the Internet.

Goal: the goal of this technology skills training is to impart skills to selected highschool students for training opportunities and to enhance their innate talents and abilities in handling computer as well as their dream of learning how computer works.

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