HCD402 – Human Centered Design
pptx
keyboard_arrow_up
School
Kashmir Education Foundation, Rawalpindi *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
1000
Subject
Information Systems
Date
Nov 24, 2024
Type
pptx
Pages
14
Uploaded by SargentCloverMole75
HCD402 – Human
Centered Design
Presented By:
Student Id:
Intrdocution
Millions and billions of lives have been changed as a result of
the creation of Internet.
It provides access to infinite sources of information.
Through it, people from all over the world can communicate
instantly with one another.
In its role as a global computer network, it has revolutionized
communication.
By integrating a number of interconnected networks using
standardized communication protocols.
History
The first internet concept was developed on January 2, 1969 by the
Advanced research project agency.
In concept, no server was required, but all computers were to
participate equally.
In 1982, students and teachers at Case Western Reserve University
invented the first freenet.
During the 1980s, the US government allowed companies to
connect to the internet through a government-sponsored program.
Today, internet usage is doubling every decade, and it is predicted
to triple by 2025.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Measuring Accessibility
Following are indicators that can be used to measure the
accessibility of internet:
Internet subscribers:
These are the numbers of organizations and
individuals who pay for access to the internet.
Internet users:
The number of people using the internet may be
defined as a quantity.
Access to internet:
People with access to the internet who do not
necessarily use it are included here.
Awareness:
There are a lot of people who have awareness of the
internet or are knowledgeable about it.
Moral or ethical issues
Privacy:
The cause of cybercrime is breached and vulnerable systems, which
may result in user privacy being compromised.
Confidentiality:
As cyber attacks continue to increase and the internet continues to
evolve, users remain concerned about confidentiality.
Continued…
Anonymity:
Due to internet freedom to speak whatever users want, it can
be very dangerous over the internet.
Lack of transparency:
Despite Internet users' knowledge, the backend of how their
data is handled is not entirely transparent.
Job displacement:
A growing number of users are concerned because of the rise
of artificial intelligence and big data on the internet.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Immediate effects of
development
Though the evolution of the internet started decades ago,
January 1, 1983 is recognized as its official launch.
Initial challenges
Spam, abusive emails, malicious scripts, viruses, and identity
theft by using cyber attacks to steal usernames and passwords.
The issues society faced when it adopts the internet
A large number of people report their personal information is
being exploited on the internet.
Costs for accessing the internet were quite high of expensive
infrastructure.
Continued…
In the years since internet acceptance by society became
widespread, it has transformed numerous sectors.
Changes in society after the Internet was made available
Like education, by providing students with online access to
reading and learning information.
Telehealth services were developed by healthcare industries to
save time and resources.
The Internet also facilitates general communications by allowing
users to use voice or video calls anywhere and anytime.
Long-term moral and ethical
effects of the technology
The Internet is a perfect technology for launching several
long-term projects such as:
Automation:
It is highly influenced by the internet as it helps reduce human
resources and makes all its services more efficient.
Artificial intelligence:
Today, technology is capable of thinking like a human, and it will
continue to do so into the future.
Big data:
It is being used to store and provide easy access to wherever the
user is.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Continued…
Below are a variety of perspectives
on the Internet from different
sectors:
Sustainability:
To protect the
environment and to generate
revenue.
Online shifting: To move their entire
operations online.
Marketing strategies: To promote
brands, products, and services on the
internet.
Continued…
Human development worldwide is not hindered by the
internet but enhanced by it in the following ways:
Communication applications and platforms have enhanced
communication.
Online education sites and materials are accessible to anyone
with internet access.
Information can now be accessed worldwide using Internet
resources.
By shifting online, businesses and other industries have
increased their ability to innovate.
It is an easy process to follow.
Conclusion
Due to the creation of the Internet, millions and billions of lives have
been changed. There are endless sources of information available
through it.
There are various Moral or ethical issues faced by the internet uses such
as privacy, confidentiality, anonymity, lack of transparency, and job
displacement.
A number of cyber threats plagued the company in its early days,
including spam and abusive emails, malicious scripts and viruses, and
identity theft.
The Internet is a perfect technology for launching several long-term
projects such as automation, AI, and big data.
Human development worldwide is not hindered by the internet but
enhanced by it through Communication applications, Online education
sites, simplicity, and many more factors contribute to it.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
References
Ahmad, S., & Rafiq, M. (2016). Accessibility and Usability of Internet.
Accessibility and Usability of Internet, 18
(1), 37-47.
Bezahaf, M., & Hutchison, D. (2010).
Internet Evolution: Critical Issues.
David Hutchison.
Cohen-Almagor, R. (2011). Internet History.
International Journal of
Technoethics , 2
(2), 45-64.
Currell, C., & Hoerger, M. (2012).
Ethical issues in Internet research.
Michael Hoerger.
Hokke, S., Hackworth, N. J., Quin, N., & Bennetts, S. K. (2018). Ethical
issues in using the internet to engage participants in family and child
research: A scoping review.
PLoS ONE, 13
(9), 1-30.
Kiesler, S., & Kraut, R. E. (2012). Internet Evolution and Social Impact.
Society, 1
(1), 1-10.
Naughton, J. (2016).
The evolution of the Internet.
Thank You