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1 1 Lesson 17 Technology, the Workplace, and Society Computer Concepts BASICS 4 th Edition Wells

2 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 22 Objectives Describe the impact of technology on education Describe the impact of technology on science and medicine Describe the impact of technology on work and play Identify types of computer crimes

3 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 33 Objectives (continued) Identify computer viruses Identify various security measures Identify computer-related laws Identify the "work" of hackers Describe how privacy is invaded with computer use

4 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 44 Vocabulary artificial intelligence (AI) biometric security measures computer-based learning computer crime computer fraud computer hacking copyright data diddling digital cash electronic commerce genetic engineering groupware

5 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 55 Vocabulary (continued) nanotechnology online learning optical computing plagiarism quantum computing simulation software piracy time bomb virtual reality (VR) virus worm

6 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 66 Education The Internet and the World Wide Web are the biggest factors affecting education today Students use the Internet for class research The Internet has become a way to deliver online learning Computer-based learning and computer- assisted instruction (CAI) are methods where the teacher uses the computer to deliver instruction

7 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Education (continued) HowStuffWorks Web page 7

8 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 88 Education (continued) Simulations are models of real-world activities, designed to allow students to experiment and explore environments that might be dangerous, unavailable, or inaccessible

9 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 99 Scientific Discovery and Technological Innovations The goal of artificial intelligence software is to process information on its own without human intervention Genetic engineering refers to changing the DNA in a living organism and has positively impacted our life span Virtual reality is an artificial environment that feels like a real environment created with computer hardware and software

10 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Scientific Discovery and Technological Innovations (continued) Genetic engineering 10

11 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 11 Scientific Discovery and Technological Innovations (continued) Nanotechnology relates to creating computer components that are less than 100 nanometers in size Optical computing uses light beams for the internal circuits instead of electricity Quantum computing uses the laws of quantum mechanics and the way that atoms can be in more than one state at once to do computational tasks

12 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 12 Work and Play Technology is affecting the way information and money is transmitted Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, means having an online business The digital cash system allows someone to pay by transmitting a number from one computer to another

13 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 13 Work and Play (continued) A computer network can be a vital tool for helping work run more smoothly Groupware refers to programs and software that help people work together despite location – One of the more common types of groupware is e-mail. Computers play an important role in our life from ordering pizza to using the ATM

14 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 14 Technological Issues Computers have made our daily lives much easier, but there are risks and problems Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s ideas or work as your own, without authorization Copyright is legal protection for authors of their creative works Computer crime is a criminal act committed through the use of a computer

15 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 15 Technological Issues (continued) Computer fraud involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data in order to obtain money, property, or value dishonestly or to cause loss – Computer hacking involves invading someone else’s computer – A virus is a program written to cause the corruption of data – A worm makes copies of itself and slows down a PC – A time bomb causes damage at a time in the future – A Trojan horse is harmful software that does the unexpected – An e-mail virus uses e-mail messages to carry the virus

16 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Technological Issues (continued) Security scan and virus detection 16

17 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 17 Technological Issues (continued) Theft of computer time is a crime committed regularly in the workplace Changing data before or after it is entered into the computer is called data diddling Computer equipment and data are subject to hazards such as fire and flood Illegally copying and using software is called software piracy Working on computers for long periods of time can cause ergonomic-related health issues

18 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS 18 Technological Issues (continued) Information submitted on the Internet can be used in computer crime The best way to protect data is to control access of the data, most often through passwords Other security measures include using ID cards, firewalls, antivirus software, selective hiring practices, and data backups Biometric security measures examine a fingerprint, a voice pattern, or the iris or retina of the eye and compare them against employee records

19 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Summary Technology is having a tremendous impact on education. Many people predict that technology will change the entire structure of education. The Internet and the World Wide Web are the biggest factors affecting education today. Some people predict an antitechnology backlash. Electronic commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services using the Internet. 19

20 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Summary (continued) Digital cash allows someone to pay online by transmitting a number from one computer to another. New jobs and new job categories are being developed because of the Internet and electronic commerce. Some technological advances are voice recognition, nonlethal weapons, space travel, flying cars, smart shoes and smart seats, clothes that fight odors, and electronic shopping. Computer crime has become a major problem, costing companies billions of dollars annually. 20

21 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Summary (continued) Computer fraud is conduct that involves the manipulation of a computer or computer data for dishonest profit. Computer hacking involves invading someone else’s computer. Sometimes it is done for financial gain and sometimes just as a prank. A computer virus is a program that has been written to cause corruption of data on a computer. To protect against viruses, install and keep an antivirus program running on your computer. Be sure to update it regularly. 21

22 Lesson 17 WellsComputer Concepts BASICS Summary (continued) Computer security is necessary to keep hardware, software, and data safe from harm or destruction. The most common way to control access to data is to use passwords. Illegally copying and using software is called software piracy. It has cost companies millions of dollars in lost sales. Laws have been passed in an effort to assist those who have been injured by computer crimes and offenses. Many computer crimes are difficult to prove and prosecute. 22


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