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The document starts and ends with prayers, framing an educational ICT module.
It combines practical ICT sector info with activities (like the Completion Game) and questions.
Key ideas: how telecom and computers merge, the role of enterprise software, and how ICT skills lead to careers/businesses.
Examples of ICT jobs: Call Center Agent, Graphic Designer, Animator, Web Designer, Game Developer, Computer Network Technician.
The material highlights ICT's role in modern work, education, and global activity, plus the importance of soft skills alongside technical ones.
Key Definitions and Concepts
ICT: Information and Communications Technology — combines telecommunications and computers with software and tools to access, store, send, and use information.
ICT Sectors: Specific areas within ICT (e.g., Programming, Visual Arts, Telecom, Web Design, Game Dev, IT Support, Call Centers).
Career Opportunities: Jobs or roles made possible by ICT skills.
Business Opportunities: How businesses use ICT, including making products, digital marketing, and global operations.
Generalization: The main lesson that ICT knowledge improves career readiness.
Examples and Real-World Connections
Visual Arts and Graphic Design connect to digital media (ads, web/app design).
Telecommunication and Call Center Services reflect customer support and global business outsourcing.
Computer Programming, Web Designing/Programming, and Game Development are key to software and entertainment.
Computer System Servicing/Network Technician jobs support IT systems in organizations.
ICT's link with PR, advertising, and media shows mixed career paths needing both tech and communication skills.
Ethical, Philosophical, and Practical Implications
Ethical: Responsible use of ICT includes data privacy, cybersecurity, and handling info properly.
Practical: Staying updated with technology and understanding its social impact due to automation and digitalization.
Globalization: Importance of cross-cultural communication in global ICT jobs.
Mathematical/Quantitative Notes
No numbers, stats, or formulas are present in the material. No LaTeX math is needed.
Future study could add data on job demand, salaries, or market growth for ICT roles.