scholarly journals FENOMENA BERITA MASA KINI PADA PENGGUNA MEDIA SOSIAL INSTAGRAM

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Royan Muhammad Devi Prasetyo

Science and Technology is not something that is alien to society today. Its rapid development can always affect human life from time to time. With the existence of Science and Technology, human life is better and more advanced. One of the benefits of the advancement of science and technology is the modernization of Information and Communication Technology. Nowadays humans can exchange information quickly and real time right away. The printed mass media which is a storehouse of information has now begun to be devoid of interested people because modern society has been able to access information through its grasp. Changes in this trend have occurred in almost all levels of society. The advantages offered by online news make the arrogant people begin to leave printed news media, especially young people. The youth spirit that is very open to change and tends to be attracted to new things is one of the online news factors that has become very popular overcoming conventional newspapers and magazines.

2014 ◽  
Vol 633-634 ◽  
pp. 404-407
Author(s):  
Shu Yan Bai

Science and technology are the products of human understanding and the remaking of nature. Technological innovation is an important way for a country or an industry to achieve better development. Nanotechnology, representative of new materials technology in general, has permeated every aspect of our lives, and plays an especially important role in competitive sports. With this rapid development of new technologies and materials foremost in mind, this paper describes the application of new technologies and new materials in the sports industry.Science and technology are primary productive forces. In modern society, technological innovation permeates every aspect of human life, and is closely related to the quality of life of modern people. In addition, spectator sports, competitive sports, sports science and technology, R&D (research and development) and innovation in general are also invariably affected, particularly by the rapid development of new technology materials.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-16
Author(s):  
Narzulla Juraev ◽  

The rapid breakthrough observed today in the field of information and communication technologies testifies to the movement of mankind towards a new post-industrial phase of development -the information society. At the present stage, information is the main source of development of society. The penetration of information technology into almost all socio-economic spheres entails the formation of new needs and a new way of life for mankind.While noting the positive aspects of the information society, one should not forget about its negative aspects. With the development of modern society, the consumer attitude of people to the world is increasing. There is a danger of information dependence. For some people, virtual reality is often more significant than reality itself. To fully disclose the research, the scientific article used methods such as a systematic approach, historicity, comparative historical, structural, political analysis, functional and cultural analysis.At the end, scientifically grounded conclusions, recommendations and proposals on the need for spiritual and intellectual development of society weredeveloped.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 802-806 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teodor Savov ◽  
Valentina Terzieva ◽  
Katia Todorova ◽  
Petia Kademova-Katzarova

The information and communication technologies (ICT) have penetrated into almost all areas of human life. They have a dual impact on education – increase learning efficiency and train students actively to use innovations. We assess this impact by examining teachers’ experience with innovative tools in Bulgarian schools. In an anonymous online survey, we investigate their opinions on the issues related to technology integration in contemporary classrooms. The research shows that educators appreciate the benefits of technology implementation in the teaching-learning process, but they need a single structured system encompassing all technological resources and tools. This work proposes a conception for a smart classroom – an innovative learning environment that can establish and control suitable conditions for education as well as to impact the instructional process directly.


Poverty is one of the problems in third-world countries like Bangladesh. There has been an ongoing battle against challenging living conditions-overcrowding, floods, deforestation, erosion, soil depletion, and natural calamities. Quite a lot of programs have been tried since the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, and to tell the truth, most have failed. Each time an anti-poverty program fails, it gives more fuel to the richer class to argue that there's no point in trying to help the poor. However, this is an age of information technology. Almost all of the spheres of human life are contributed by Information technology. Information Technology can change the fate of the poor by helping them to be with the current time and happenings by ensuring their capabilities to access information. The Government of Bangladesh also realizes the importance of the issue, and recently they concentrated on transforming the government services to digitize. As one of the initiatives to empower the poor with information, GOB has launched Union Information and Service Centre (UISC) in all of the Union councils of the country. The private sector started digitization of operations earlier than the government. Now, as the government has also initiated the process, the journey will get a smooth and parallel speed to develop the socio-economic condition of the poor of the country. This paper attempts to explore the capabilities of ICT to reduce poverty in Bangladesh. The study will also try to suggest how ICT can be better used to eradicate poverty. ICT is a rapidly growing field in Bangladesh in recent times. The contribution of ICT in every sector of the country is trying to be addressed to improve the situation. This study is conducted by reviewing the studies in this line to suggest better policies to be formulated. The results show that ICT has excellent capabilities to alleviate poverty despite many challenges to be faced.


2021 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 02007
Author(s):  
Olena Polishchuk ◽  
Nataliia Kovtun ◽  
Iryna Vitiuk ◽  
Roman Sapeńko ◽  
Bogdan Trocha

The article deals with the analysis of situations of uncertainty in various spheres of modern society life that have arisen as a result of the rapid development of digital technologies; virtualization of many components of modern human life; the increasing role of visual information in communication; drastic changes in the labor market, in intellectual practices and the formation of new requirements for the education and vocational training system. We have proposed to analyze such situations using the principle of “incomplete comprehension of object”, and we carried out a consideration of its content and indicated its methodological role. To our mind, one of the most important features of this principle is the focus on a set of ambiguous, non-obvious links between the internal elements of an object, as well as during its interactions with agents of external influence in a situation of uncertainty. Besides, we examined its heuristic and predictive capabilities using examples of analysis of specific typical situations in various spheres of social life, primarily related to the labor market and education in a digital culture.


2018 ◽  
Vol 51 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 24-33
Author(s):  
Oleg Gennadievich Danilyan ◽  
Alexander Petrovich Dzeban ◽  
Yury Yurievich Kalinovsky ◽  
Eduard Anatolievich Kalnytskyi ◽  
Svetlana Borisovna Zhdanenko

The authors ascertain the correlation between the freedom of information use and both the freedom of speech and the right to information. There was applied the entire toolbox of interrelated and complementary universal scientific and specific methods inherent to philosophic research. The research methodology rests on the system and structure-functional analysis principles. The notions of information, freedom, justice and law are closely interlinked. When exercising freedom one inevitably makes his or her choice from among the available actions while relying on the previously obtained information. The human information rights that are, in their turn, a part of the overall notion of the law enjoys an exceptional role within the freedom of information. Far from being exhausted by the freedom of speech and the right to information, the freedom of information also includes various other aspects. It concerns the entire information and communication sphere at large. The freedom of information is not reduced to any certain type of socially-oriented information. The notion of the right to information goes beyond the right to access information while both of them take on the same social roles and are often terminologically interchangeable.


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 4319-4328
Author(s):  
Dr. Franklin Wabwoba Wabwoba ◽  
Dr. Samuel Mbugua ◽  
Mr. Anselemo Peters Ikoha ◽  
Ms.Dorcus Arshley Shisoka

Though ICT is contributing to the economy associated with innovations, inventions and rapid development in almost all aspects of human life, is responsible for climatic degradation. The rapid increase of ICT usage means more costs of doing business, energy consumption, and more environmental challenges. The rapid changing technology reaching Kenya and lack of their understanding has put a lot of pressure on both management and ICT personnel to implement them on a trial and error manner. This has limited the gains meant to be obtained from green ICT despite its technologies availability.  The lack of ICT personnel capacity readiness challenges the reaping of green ICT benefits. The study was informed by the G-readiness model and the enhanced G-readiness model. This study purposed to determine the personnel capacities readiness towards green ICT in Kenya. The study was undertaken using the interpretive, inductive multi-case survey study on a population of four data centres and 116 ICT managerial, technical and user personnel that were purposively sampled. Interview, observation, questionnaire and document analysis methods were used to gather data that was triangulated to increase the reliability and validity. The study established the ICT personnel’s G-readiness was very low on both training and professional development perspectives in Kenya. The study’s findings are useful towards the strategic planning for green ICT implementation, cutting down running costs, improving environmental performance of organisations and contribution to the world of knowledge. The findings provide data for informed ICT personnel and workplace readiness alignment, decision making and ICT curriculum development. The study recommends application of green ICT based on established ICT personnel capacity, inclusion of green ICT training in the curriculum, creation of green ICT responsibilities, provision for a green ICT budget and investment into the development of green ICT personnel


2020 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 00106
Author(s):  
Alexander Kabanov ◽  
Nelly Savelyeva ◽  
Natalie Nevraeva ◽  
Elena Gnatyshina ◽  
Oksana Pinchukova

In modern reality, when economic, trade, scientific and cultural ties are rapidly developing in the world, exchanges are being carried out in the scientific and technical fields, knowledge of a foreign language becomes a priority for specialists of almost all levels. The very concept of a “foreign language” is increasingly being replaced by a “language of communication” in various fields of culture, science and technology. There are many different languages in the world, and even more dialects. But the trends are such that for most people knowledge of one common language is enough. And this language does not have to be native to the interlocutors. A common language is able to unite different peoples and cultures, even absolutely opposite, into one common cause. In addition to strengthening cultural ties, the language brings together experts in science and technology. At the same time, the authors acknowledge the lack of research in modern pedagogical science devoted to identifying the potential of information and communication technologies in the process of professional foreign language training of future specialists that meet the requirements of the Russian state and society, imposed on modern specialists of different profiles, reflected in national and international documents.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-45
Author(s):  
Yogi Yunanto Yogi Yunanto

Abstract-Competitive behavior is also a major factor in the competitive media industry is now getting very tight. This is caused by the print media competition with online or Internet-based media in getting news and advertising to attract participants from readers. This research method uses historical depth case study intended to produce an institutional explanation of the characteristics of the typical behavior shown by principal component analysis. The study also incorporates the classical approach to the historical focus on qualitative interpretation of data, In order to survive, the print media should be able to maintain the credibility and public trust on the information presented is now more attractive and more accurate. The print media began to be threatened because of the rapid development of emerging online media via internet access has encouraged people to seek to access online media simply and easily via mobile phones or gadgets. Connoisseurs of the print media loyal readers will turn to online news media. Reality has happened would threaten the print media industry, but the print media already have the characteristics of the first, namely: the news that is always clear, complete and detailed, online media faster and more cangih to broadcast news and always up to date but the online news can only be enjoyed by using the tool cangih not all communities have the tools and not all people can use technology cangih to always follow the news online.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Lanto Ningrayati Amali ◽  
Sitti Suhada ◽  
Muhammad Rifai Katili

The coronavirus pandemic or COVID 19 resulted in the disruption of almost all sectors of human life, ranging from the health, social, and economic life of the community. The goal that this activity wants to achieve is to increase the creativity and economy of the community in the mids of the spread of the COVID 19 outbreak. Special targets that want to be achieved are: (1) increasing the role of the community in creating entrepreneurship in the midst the COVID 19 outbreak, (2) improving people's ability to innovate by creating business ideas that suit the conditions amid during in the COVID 19 outbreak, and (3) the formation of a resilient society against the COVID 19 pandemic. To achieve these specific goals and targets the method used is by transferring science and technology based on information technology through the implementation of socialization, education, and training to the community as well as more accurate reports of public circumstances.


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