Global Information
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- Created on: 11-04-19 10:18
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- Where Information is held globally and how is it transmitted
- Holders of information
- categories
- government
- educational institutions
- charities
- businesses
- healthcare
- individual citizens
- community organisations
- location
- developing; developed; urban; rural; home; workplace
- comparison of available tech and access issues - the global digital divide -
- developed & developing countries
- categories
- Types of information storage media
- paper
- magnetic
- solid state
- characteristics
- optical
- purpose
- advantages / disadvantages
- The Internet
- internet connections
- type
- copper cable
- optical fibre
- satellite
- microwave
- mobile data network
- characteristics
- speed
- range
- storage capacity
- type
- network of interconnected networks spanning the world
- internet connections
- WWW technologies
- Information formats
- webpages
- blogs
- podcasts
- streamed audio and video
- social media channels
- RSS Feeds
- Purpose
- Accessibility
- document stores (upload/download)
- Disadvantages
- for individuals
- cost of data connection
- identity theft potential
- for organisations
- malicious attack threats
- cost of maintaining websites and data stores
- for individuals
- Holders of information
- information access and storage devices
- handheld
- portable
- fixed
- shared
- characteristics
- purpose
- advantages / disadvantages
- Where Information is held globally and how is it transmitted
- Holders of information
- categories
- government
- educational institutions
- charities
- businesses
- healthcare
- individual citizens
- community organisations
- location
- developing; developed; urban; rural; home; workplace
- comparison of available tech and access issues - the global digital divide -
- developed & developing countries
- categories
- Types of information storage media
- paper
- magnetic
- solid state
- characteristics
- optical
- purpose
- advantages / disadvantages
- The Internet
- internet connections
- type
- copper cable
- optical fibre
- satellite
- microwave
- mobile data network
- characteristics
- speed
- range
- storage capacity
- type
- network of interconnected networks spanning the world
- internet connections
- WWW technologies
- Information formats
- webpages
- blogs
- podcasts
- streamed audio and video
- social media channels
- RSS Feeds
- Purpose
- Accessibility
- document stores (upload/download)
- Disadvantages
- for individuals
- cost of data connection
- identity theft potential
- for organisations
- malicious attack threats
- cost of maintaining websites and data stores
- for individuals
- Holders of information
- for organisations
- accepting payments or donations 24/7
- share large amounts of information quickly and cheaply between countires
- types of networks that use www protocol
- intranet
- private closed access
- extranet
- private part shared access
- internet
- public open access
- intranet
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