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Title: Communication Technology


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Communication Technology
  • Mr. Butler
  • Department of Technology
  • John Jay High School
  • Wappingers Central School District

TERMS
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Communications Technology
  • Use of tools, materials, and processes to enhance
    our abilities to share information and ideas.

3
Communication Systems
  • Using the systems of message, sender, channel,
    and receiver to communicate information.

4
Artificial Intelligence
  • The ability of a computer or other machine to
    perform those activities that are normally
    thought to require intelligence.

5
Biometrics
  • Technologies that measure and analyze human
    physical and behavioral characteristics for
    authentication purposes.
  • Examples of physical characteristics include
    fingerprints, eye retinas and irises, facial
    patterns and hand measurements, while examples of
    mostly behavioral characteristics include
    signature, and typing patterns.

6
Data
  • Factual information, especially information
    organized for analysis or used to reason or make
    decisions.

7
Digital Divide
  • Gap between the haves and have-nots of
    computer related technology in our society.
  • Computers are increasingly conditioning the kind
    of country we live in. Causing a widening of
    social gaps throughout our society, particularly
    among young people.

8
Data Mining
  • Analysis of data in a database using tools which
    look for trends or anomalies.
  • Invented by IBM who hold some related patents.

9
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Established by the Communications Act of 1934 and
    is charged with regulating interstate and
    international communications by radio,
    television, satellite and cable.

10
Global Positioning System (GPS)
  • A system of satellites, computers, and receivers
    that is able to determine the latitude and
    longitude of a receiver on Earth by calculating
    the time difference for signals from different
    satellites to reach the receiver.
  • Started in Military, now it is found in cellular
    phones.

11
Global Village
  • The connection of individuals through a network
    of computer technology.
  • Having the ability to communicate through phones,
    computers, internet give the senses of close
    proximity.

12
Information
  • Knowledge of specific events or situations that
    has been gathered or received by communication,
    intelligence, or news.
  • Information is made for data.

13
Information Highway
  • The global information and communications network
    that includes the Internet and other networks.
  • Networks include switching systems such as
    telephone networks, cable television networks,
    and satellite communication networks.

14
Information Age
  • The period beginning around 1970 and noted for
    the abundant publication, consumption, and
    manipulation of information.
  • Mostly from computers and computer networks.

15
National Information Infrastructure (NII)
  • The NII refers to that system of advanced
    computer systems, databases, and
    telecommunications networks throughout the United
    States that make electronic information widely
    available and accessible.

16
Telecommuting
  • To work at home using a computer connected to the
    network of ones computer.

17
Teleconferencing
  • A conference held among people in different
    locations by means of telecommunications
    equipment, such as a closed-circuit television
  • Using video allows you to see the person.

18
Telemedicine
  • The use of telecommunications technology to
    provide, enhance, or expedite health care
    services by accessing off-site databases.
  • This links clinics and physician's offices to
    central hospitals.
  • X-rays and other diagnostic images can be sent
    from site to site.
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