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Jasmine and Vance

02/18/2025 Herschel

Introduction
Social Implication of Computing and Networked
Communication
Networked Communication

Subtitle
An Overview of How
Networked
Communication Impacts
Society.
Section 01 Title of your presentation.

Networked
Communication
1.0 Title of your presentation.

What is Networked Communication?

It is the exchange of information or messages


between individuals or groups using digital
platforms, typically involving the internet and
mobile technology.
Examples Title of your presentation.

- Social media platforms


- Instant messaging apps
- Email and online forums
- Online communities and platforms
for collaboration
2.0 The Rise of Networked
Communication
Historical Context

Pre-Internet
The Internet Era:
Communication:

From telegraphs, telephone The 1990s saw the


lines, and early radio to emergence of the
television, humans
internet, with the
communicated in ways that
were limited geographically introduction of email,
and time-wise. chat rooms, and early
websites
2.1 The Rise of Networked
Communication
Historical Context

Smartphones and
Social Media Revolution:
Connectivity

In the early 2000s, By the 2010s, smartphones


platforms like MySpace, enabled constant
Facebook, and Twitter connectivity, making social
emerged, which media and messaging apps
revolutionized the way even more integral to daily
people communicated and life.
shared content.
3.0 Positive Social
Implications
Enhanced Connectivity
●The internet has connected people across the world,
allowing for real-time communication.
●Example: Video calls (e.g., Zoom, Skype) enable
family members and business colleagues to stay in
touch regardless of location.
●Global Communication: Social media platforms
allow people from different parts of the world to
share ideas, thoughts, and cultures.
3.1 Positive Social
Implications
Social Movements and Activism
● Examples:

● #MeToo Movement: Enabled women across the world to


speak out against sexual harassment, creating global
awareness and change.
● Arab Spring: In 2010, social media helped organize
protests across the Arab world, pushing for political reform.
● Black Lives Matter: Social media platforms were used to
organize protests and bring attention to racial inequality
4.0 Negative Social
Implications
Privacy and Security Concerns
● Data Privacy: The widespread collection of
personal data by digital platforms raises concerns
about surveillance and misuse of information.
● Example: Data breaches, such as the Facebook-
Cambridge Analytica scandal, where user data was
misused for political manipulation.
● Cybersecurity Risks: Increasing incidents of
hacking, identity theft, and online fraud.
4.1 Negative Social
Implications
Social Isolation and Mental Health
● Disconnection from Reality: Excessive use of digital
communication may contribute to social isolation, reducing
face-to-face interactions.
● Impact on Mental Health: Studies show that heavy social
media use can contribute to anxiety, depression, and low
self-esteem, especially among teenagers.
● Example: The rise of cyberbullying on platforms like
Instagram or TikTok and its harmful effects on young
people’s mental health.
5.0 Impact on Social
Relationships
Changing Communication Styles
● Shift from Face-to-Face to Digital: The
traditional way of building relationships (in-person
conversations) is now often replaced by texts, video
chats, or social media messages.
● Emoji & GIF Culture: The digital space has
introduced new ways of expressing emotions and
thoughts, using emojis, GIFs, and memes.
5.1 Impact on Social
Relationships
Online Communities and New Forms of
Socialization
● Virtual platforms allow people to form friendships
and bonds without ever meeting in person (e.g.,
gaming communities, online support groups).
● Impact on Family and Work Relationships:
Remote work, facilitated by platforms like Zoom or
Slack, is reshaping traditional workplace dynamics
and family interactions.
6.0 Future of Networked
Communication
Emerging
Technologies
● Artificial Intelligence
● Virtual and
Augmented Reality
● Internet of Things
(IoT)
6.1 Future of Networked
Communication
Potential Benefits

● Global Access
● Improved
Collaboration
6.2 Future of Networked
Communication
Possible Challenges

● Digital Addiction
● Monopoly of Tech
Companies
End of section Title of your presentation.

VERY INTERESTING
FACTS!

This is where you section ends. Duplicate this set of slides as many times you need to go over all your sections.
COMPUTING
COMMUNICATIO
N
Presented By : Vance
Herschel
1. INTRODUCTION
What is Computing
Communication?Computing
communication refers to the
process of exchanging data and
information between computing
devices using hardware,
software, and network
protocols.Example: Sending an
email, making a video call, or
accessing cloud storage. 3
2. COMPONENTS OF
COMPUTING COMMUNICATION
Fauget University | 2024

2.1 Hardware
1 Devices that facilitate communication and data
exchange.Example: Computers, smartphones, servers, and
routers.
2.2 Software
2 Programs and applications that enable communication and
data processing.Example: Zoom for video calls, WhatsApp for
messaging, and Gmail for emails.

3 2.3 Networking and Data Transmission


The infrastructure that enables the transfer of data between
devices.Example: Wi-Fi, 5G networks, fiber optics, and Ethernet
cables.
5
3. EXAMPLES OF COMPUTING
COMMUNICATION
3.1 Cloud Computing
Enables users to store and access data remotely over
the internet.Example: Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox.

3.2 Artificial Intelligence in Communication


AI-powered tools that assist in communication and
automation.Example: Siri, Alexa, ChatGPT for
automated responses.
6
3. EXAMPLES OF COMPUTING
COMMUNICATION
3.3 Internet of Things (IoT) Communication
Devices that communicate with each other over the
internet.Example: Smart home assistants like Google
Nest and Alexa.

6
4. POSITIVE SOCIAL
IMPLICATIONS
4.1 Efficiency and Automation
Reduces human workload and enhances productivity.Example:
Automated customer service chatbots reduce wait times.

4.2 Global Accessibility


Allows real-time communication across different
locations.Example: Online meetings on Zoom connecting
people worldwide.
4.3 Data Storage and Security
Provides secure ways to store and access data
remotely.Example: Cloud storage with encrypted backups to 7
prevent data loss.
5. NEGATIVE SOCIAL
IMPLICATIONS
5.1 Privacy and Security 5.3 Digital Divide
Risks
Concerns about data breaches Unequal access to technology
and unauthorized due to economic
access.Example: Facebook- barriers.Example: Rural areas
Cambridge Analytica scandal with limited internet access.
involving misuse of user data.
5.2 Over-Reliance on
Technology
Decreases human interaction
and increases misinformation
risks.Example: Deepfake
videos spreading false 10
information.
6. FUTURE OF COMPUTING
COMMUNICATION
6.1 AI-Driven Communication
Enhancing real-time translations and chatbot
interactions.Example: Google Translate providing instant
speech translation.
6.2 Quantum
Super-fast data processing with secure encryption
Computing
methods.Example: Quantum cryptography improving
cybersecurity.
6.3 Evolving 5G and 6G Networks
Faster internet speeds for global real-time
13
communication.Example: 5G enabling ultra-fast mobile
CONCLUSION
Computing communication
continues to revolutionize
connectivity, providing efficiency
and accessibility while also
posing security and social
challenges. Future
advancements in AI, quantum
computing, and high-speed
networks will further shape how
people and machines 3
communicate.

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