Ans 02: A satellite is any object that orbits something else, as, for example, the Earth orbits the sun. There are hundreds of satellites in operation.
Ans 01: Teleconferencing is essentially a live, interactive audio or audio-visual meeting that ensues between geographically dispersed participants.
16) What is teleconferencing?Ans 02: The Internet is a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices.
Ans 01: The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
15) What is internet?Ans 02: Information and communication technologies (ICT) is defined as a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit, store, create, share or exchange information.
Ans 01: ICT, or information and communications technology (or technologies), is the infrastructure and components that enable modern computing.
14) What is ICT?Ans 02: A teleconference is a live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants.
Ans 01: A satellite is an object in space that orbits or circles around a bigger object.
13) What is a satellite?Ans: Telecommunication systems means telephone equipment and transmission facilities, either alone or in combination with information systems, for the electronic distribution of all forms of information, including voice, data and images.
12) What is a telecommunication system?Ans 02: Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another.
Ans 01: Communication is the act of giving, receiving, and sharing information -- in other words, talking or writing, and listening or reading.
11) Define communication.Ans: Affiliate marketing is an advertising model in which a company compensates third-party publishers to generate traffic or leads to the company’s products and services. The third-party publishers are affiliates, and the commission fee incentivizes them to find ways to promote the company.
Ans: Blended learning (also known as hybrid learning) is a method of teaching that integrates technology and digital media with traditional instructor-led classroom activities, giving students more flexibility to customize their learning experiences.
24) What is blended learning?Ans: An ebook (short for electronic book), also known as an e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices.
23) What is an E-book?Ans: A learning system based on formalized teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms the major component of E-learning.
22) What is E-learning?Ans: Google Adsense provides a way for publishers to earn money from their online content.
21) What is google adsence?Ans 03: Software is a collection of instructions that enable the user to interact with a computer, its hardware, or perform tasks. Without software, most computers would be useless.
20) What is affiliate marketing?Ans: Outsourcing is getting a job done by a freelancer by paying him/her without employment.
19) What is outsourcing?Ans: Freelancing is earning by working independently without any obligation.
18) What is freelancing?Ans: Video conferencing is live, visual connection between two or more remote parties over the internet that simulates a face-to-face meeting.
17) What is video conferencing?Ans 02: Information is stimuli that has meaning in some context for its receiver. When information is entered into and stored in a computer, it is generally referred to as data. After processing -- such as formatting and printing -- output data can again be perceived as information. When information is compiled or used to better understand something or to do something, it becomes knowledge.
Ans 02: Information technology (IT) is the use of computer systems or devices to access information.
Ans 01: Information Technology means the use of hardware, software, services, and supporting infrastructure to manage and deliver information using voice, data, and video.
4) What is information technology?Ans 03: The definition of technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications.
Ans 02: Technologies are artifacts made through a systematic application of knowledge and used to reach practical goals.
Ans 01: Technology is the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or, as it is sometimes phrased, to the change and manipulation of the human environment.
3) What is technology?Ans 03: Information is data that has been converted into a more useful or intelligible form. It is the set of data that has been organized for direct utilization of mankind, as information helps human beings in their decision making process. Examples are: Time Table, Merit List, Report card.
5) What does E-mail stand for?Ans 01: Information is a group of data that collectively carries a logical meaning. It depends on data.
2) What is information?Ans 04: Data is defined as facts or figures, or information that's stored in or used by a computer. An example of data is an email.
Ans 03: In terms of ICT, data is simply any numbers, letters or symbols that can be entered into a computer system.
Ans 02: Think of data as a "raw material" - it needs to be processed before it can be turned into something useful.
Ans 01: Data is information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions. Computer data is information in a form that can be processed by a computer.
1) What is data?Ans 02: The term "global village" means all parts of the world as they are being brought together by the internet and other electronic communication interconnections.
Ans 02: Software is a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data.
Ans 01: Software is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
10) What does software mean?Ans 03: Hardware is the physical components of a computer system. This includes the Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory, storage devices, input/output (I/O) devices, and networking interfaces. Hardware can be either internal or external to the computer system.
Ans 02: Hardware is the physical part of a computer, which we can touch and feel. Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and CPU etc are the examples of hardware.
Ans 01: Hardware refers to the computer's tangible components or delivery systems that store and run the written instructions provided by the software.
9) What does hardware mean?Ans 03: The term global village has been used to express the idea that people throughout the world are interconnected through the use of new media technologies.
Cognitive Q&A for chapter: 01 (ICT)Ans 01: Global village is a concept where the world is viewed as a community in which distance and isolation have been dramatically reduced by electronic media. (such as television and the Internet)
8) What does global village mean?Ans: MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. It was built using the same technology as SMS to allow SMS users to send multimedia content.
7) What does MMS stand for?Ans: SMS (Short Message Service) is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet, and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile devices exchange short text messages.
6) What does SMS stand for?Ans: Electronic mail (e-mail) is a computer-based application for the exchange of messages between users. A worldwide e-mail network allows people to exchange e-mail messages very quickly. E-mail is the electronic equivalent of a letter, but with advantages in timeliness and flexibility.
ICT, Chapter 01 [cognitive]
ICT, Chapter 01 [comprehensive]
ICT, প্রথম অধ্যায়ের জ্ঞানমূলক
ICT, প্রথম অধ্যায়ের অনুধাবনমূলক
Ans 02: A satellite is any object that orbits something else, as, for example, the Earth orbits the sun. There are hundreds of satellites in operation.
Ans 01: Teleconferencing is essentially a live, interactive audio or audio-visual meeting that ensues between geographically dispersed participants.
16) What is teleconferencing?Ans 02: The Internet is a global network of billions of computers and other electronic devices.
Ans 01: The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
15) What is internet?Ans 02: Information and communication technologies (ICT) is defined as a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit, store, create, share or exchange information.
Ans 01: ICT, or information and communications technology (or technologies), is the infrastructure and components that enable modern computing.
14) What is ICT?Ans 02: A teleconference is a live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants.
Ans 01: A satellite is an object in space that orbits or circles around a bigger object.
13) What is a satellite?Ans: Telecommunication systems means telephone equipment and transmission facilities, either alone or in combination with information systems, for the electronic distribution of all forms of information, including voice, data and images.
12) What is a telecommunication system?Ans 02: Communication is simply the act of transferring information from one place, person or group to another.
Ans 01: Communication is the act of giving, receiving, and sharing information -- in other words, talking or writing, and listening or reading.
11) Define communication.Ans: Affiliate marketing is an advertising model in which a company compensates third-party publishers to generate traffic or leads to the company’s products and services. The third-party publishers are affiliates, and the commission fee incentivizes them to find ways to promote the company.
Ans: Blended learning (also known as hybrid learning) is a method of teaching that integrates technology and digital media with traditional instructor-led classroom activities, giving students more flexibility to customize their learning experiences.
24) What is blended learning?Ans: An ebook (short for electronic book), also known as an e-book or eBook, is a book publication made available in digital form, consisting of text, images, or both, readable on the flat-panel display of computers or other electronic devices.
23) What is an E-book?Ans: A learning system based on formalized teaching but with the help of electronic resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms the major component of E-learning.
22) What is E-learning?Ans: Google Adsense provides a way for publishers to earn money from their online content.
21) What is google adsence?Ans 03: Software is a collection of instructions that enable the user to interact with a computer, its hardware, or perform tasks. Without software, most computers would be useless.
20) What is affiliate marketing?Ans: Outsourcing is getting a job done by a freelancer by paying him/her without employment.
19) What is outsourcing?Ans: Freelancing is earning by working independently without any obligation.
18) What is freelancing?Ans: Video conferencing is live, visual connection between two or more remote parties over the internet that simulates a face-to-face meeting.
17) What is video conferencing?Ans 02: Information is stimuli that has meaning in some context for its receiver. When information is entered into and stored in a computer, it is generally referred to as data. After processing -- such as formatting and printing -- output data can again be perceived as information. When information is compiled or used to better understand something or to do something, it becomes knowledge.
Ans 02: Information technology (IT) is the use of computer systems or devices to access information.
Ans 01: Information Technology means the use of hardware, software, services, and supporting infrastructure to manage and deliver information using voice, data, and video.
4) What is information technology?Ans 03: The definition of technology is the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes or applications.
Ans 02: Technologies are artifacts made through a systematic application of knowledge and used to reach practical goals.
Ans 01: Technology is the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or, as it is sometimes phrased, to the change and manipulation of the human environment.
3) What is technology?Ans 03: Information is data that has been converted into a more useful or intelligible form. It is the set of data that has been organized for direct utilization of mankind, as information helps human beings in their decision making process. Examples are: Time Table, Merit List, Report card.
5) What does E-mail stand for?Ans 01: Information is a group of data that collectively carries a logical meaning. It depends on data.
2) What is information?Ans 04: Data is defined as facts or figures, or information that's stored in or used by a computer. An example of data is an email.
Ans 03: In terms of ICT, data is simply any numbers, letters or symbols that can be entered into a computer system.
Ans 02: Think of data as a "raw material" - it needs to be processed before it can be turned into something useful.
Ans 01: Data is information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions. Computer data is information in a form that can be processed by a computer.
1) What is data?Ans 02: The term "global village" means all parts of the world as they are being brought together by the internet and other electronic communication interconnections.
Ans 02: Software is a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data.
Ans 01: Software is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
10) What does software mean?Ans 03: Hardware is the physical components of a computer system. This includes the Central Processing Unit (CPU), memory, storage devices, input/output (I/O) devices, and networking interfaces. Hardware can be either internal or external to the computer system.
Ans 02: Hardware is the physical part of a computer, which we can touch and feel. Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and CPU etc are the examples of hardware.
Ans 01: Hardware refers to the computer's tangible components or delivery systems that store and run the written instructions provided by the software.
9) What does hardware mean?Ans 03: The term global village has been used to express the idea that people throughout the world are interconnected through the use of new media technologies.
Cognitive Q&A for chapter: 01 (ICT)Ans 01: Global village is a concept where the world is viewed as a community in which distance and isolation have been dramatically reduced by electronic media. (such as television and the Internet)
8) What does global village mean?Ans: MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. It was built using the same technology as SMS to allow SMS users to send multimedia content.
7) What does MMS stand for?Ans: SMS (Short Message Service) is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet, and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile devices exchange short text messages.
6) What does SMS stand for?Ans: Electronic mail (e-mail) is a computer-based application for the exchange of messages between users. A worldwide e-mail network allows people to exchange e-mail messages very quickly. E-mail is the electronic equivalent of a letter, but with advantages in timeliness and flexibility.