Education: Getting the right kind of
information is a major challenge as is getting information to make sense.
College students spend an average of 5-6 hours a week on the internet. Research
shows that computers can significantly enhance performance in learning.
Students exposed to the internet say they think the web has helped them improve
the quality of their academic research and of their written work. One
revolution in education is the advent of distance learning. This offers a
variety of internet and video-based online courses.
Health and Medicine: Computer technology is radically
changing the tools of medicine. All medical information can now be digitized.
Software is now able to computer the risk of a disease. Mental health
researchers are using computers to screen troubled teenagers in need of
psychotherapy. A patient paralyzed by a stroke has received an implant that
allows communication between his brain and a computer; as a result, he can move
a cursor across a screen by brainpower and convey simple messages.
Science: Scientists have long been users of it. A new adventure among
scientists is the idea of a “collaborator”, an internet based collaborative
laboratory, in which researchers all over the world can work easily together
even at a distance. An example is space physics where space physicists are allowed
to band together to measure the earth’s ionosphere from instruments on four
parts of the world.
Business: Business clearly sees the interest as a way to enhance
productivity and competitiveness. Some areas of business that are undergoing
rapid changes are sales and marketing, retailing, banking, stock trading, etc.
Sales representatives not only need to be better educated and more
knowledgeable about their customer’s businesses, but also must be comfortable
with computer technology. The internet has become a popular marketing tool. The
world of cyber cash has come to banking – not only smart cards but internet
banking, electronic deposit, bill paying, online stock and bond trading, etc.
Recreation and
Entertainment:
Our entertainment and
pleasure-time have also been affected by computerization. For example:
i) In movies, computer
generated graphics give freedom to designers so that special effects and even
imaginary characters can play a part in making movies, videos, and commercials.
ii) In sports, computers
compile statistics, sell tickets, create training programs and diets for
athletes, and suggest game plan strategies based on the competitor’s past
performance.
iii) In restaurants,
almost every one has eaten food where the clerk enters an order by indicating
choices on a rather unusual looking cash register; the device directly enters
the actual data into a computer, and calculates the cost and then prints a
receipt.
Government: Various departments of the Government use computer for their
planning, control and law enforcement activities. To name a few – Traffic,
Tourism, Information & Broadcasting, Education, Aviation and many others.
Defense:
There are many uses
computers in Defense such as:
1) Controlling UAV or
unmanned air-crafts an example is Predator. If you have cable I would recommend
watching the shows “Future Weapons" and “Modern Marvels". The show
future weapon gives an entire hour to the predator.
2) They are also used on
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) that uses GPS and Computers to help
the missile get to the target.
3) Computers are used to
track incoming missiles and help slew weapons systems onto the incoming target
to destroy them.
4) Computers are used in
helping the military find out where all their assets are (Situational
Awareness) and in Communications/Battle Management Systems.
5) Computers are used in
the logistic and ordering functions of getting equipments to and around the
battlefield.
6) Computers are used in
tanks and planes and ships to target enemy forces, help run the platform and
more recently to help diagnose any problems with the platforms.
7) Computers help design
and test new systems.
Sports: In today's technologically growing society, computers are being
used in nearly every activity.
Recording Information: Official statistics keepers and some scouts
use computers to record statistics, take notes and chat online while attending
and working at a sports event.
Analyzing Movements: The best athletes pay close attention to detail. Computers can
slow recorded video and allow people to study their specific movements to try
to improve their tendencies and repair poor habits.
Writers: Many sportswriters attend several sporting events a week and they take
their computers with them to write during the game or shortly after while their
thoughts are fresh in their mind.
Scoreboard: While some scoreboards
are manually updated, most professional sports venues have very modern
scoreboards that are programmed to update statistics and information
immediately after the information is entered into the computer.
Safety: Computers have aided in
the design of safety equipment in sports such as football helmets to shoes to
mouth guards
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