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Techno-economic paradigm is the term for a pattern observed by a man named Freeman, who observed, that ICTs only seem to increase productivity if the employees had the skills to use the technology. Once the divide has been closed and more and more people can work and understand the technology people will start to understand that If we want to move forward we should ensure that we are teaching our employees before we put them in a job they are not able to do. This way we will be able to go forward faster without any hassle
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Question 2
The discovery was featured as a cover story of National Geographic magazines October 2015 issue. It is said that there is still much more to uncover and there are potentially hundreds if not thousands of remains of homo naledi still in the cave.
On the 10th
of September, the greatest discovery was found. A new species of human relative
was found. This fossil that was found has the closest resemblance to the Homo
genus that’s ever been discovered.
This was
the single largest fossil collect yet to be found. This new find allows us to
shed light on the origins and diversity of our genus, they have called it Homo
Naledi named after the Rising Star cave.
Homo Nadeli seem to show behavior of depositing their dead in a cave
almost like a burial, this behavior was only though to be limited to humans.
They were found in the Rising Star cave in the cradle of humankind world
heritage site. The site only being accessible to few people a special team had
to be put together.
The team
collect 15 individuals from the same cave, “With almost every bone in the body
represented multiple times, Homo naledi is already practically the best-known
fossil member of our lineage,” said Lee Berger. It is said that Homo naledi are
very close to human like features. While being around 1.5 meters tal and
weighing about 45 Kgs
The
expeditions were conducted in November 2013 and march 2014 over a period of 21
days and more than 50 people working together in one of the most difficult and
most dangerous conditions every encountered in the search for human origins.
The fossils were analyzed in a unique workshop in May 2014 funded by the South
African DST/NRF. More than 50 experience scientists came together to analyze
the findings.
Question 3:
The
internet of things
The way the
world is going now, technology is taking over and this is not considered to be
a bad thing. Technology has made a huge positive impact on our daily lives as
well as the way businesses and companies are run and the biggest aspect about
technology is the internet. Without the internet most devices would not be what
they are today. The internet has shaped today’s society and it will continue to
do so for many many years.
Who knows
how far the internet will take us in the future? Already we have almost any
known information at the tip of our fingers. Soon we may even be able to access
the internet without even having devices. The internet may become wired into
our brains so that we may know anything at any time. This may sound farfetched
now, but a few years ago you wouldn’t have believed me if I told you that in
the future you can talk to almost anybody in the world with a click of a
button. The internet has developed so much and I believe it will continue to
get better.
Types of
intelligence
In 1983 an American developmental psychologist Howard Gardener described
9 types of intelligence, I shall list and explain 4 in today’s context.
Naturalist (nature smart): In today’s society, going green is a
big part of the world. This makes or breaks many of the new and old businesses.
E.g. Newer places are thriving because of their new eco-friendly ways whereas
older companies are paying hefty taxes and may even be forced to close because
of the pollution they let off. These new entrepreneurs are Naturalists.
Logical-mathematical (number/reasoning smart): The number crunchers. These people
are the ones that think logically. They are the scientists, the mathematicians
and the programmers. These people are constantly working with numbers, codes
and algorithms and are critical to today’s society. They are always finding
ways to make things better.
Interpersonal (people smart): These people are the ones who are
good at socializing and reading people. They are the marketers, the comedians
and the psychologists. They exist to interact with people in many different
ways, whether it be to help them or to entertain them. These people are
important to society because they make everything more fun and enjoyable.
Musical (sound smart): These are the people that are musically inclined.
They are the musicians, the DJ’s and the sound technicians. Sound plays a big
role in our lives. It is everywhere. The sounds on the radios, on our phones,
in the elevator, car hooters and many more. All of these man made sounds have
been carefully thought out and manufactured by musically inclined people. These
people are important to society because the sounds that they make not only
entertain people, but they are also key to most real life things.
Question 4:
Digital etiquette
Online etiquette
is just as important as normal etiquette if not more important. What you say in
real life can be forgotten but what you say online can often be saved forever.
I shall list some don’ts for internet etiquette.
Ø Racism: Speaks for itself.
Ø Swearing: Swearing isn’t too bad, as everybody on the internet does it
but you can’t go over the top about it.
Ø Sexism: Speaks for itself
Ø Disrespect: Just life real life, disrespecting people or people’s
cultures is hurtful online. You may not be able to see it but people can be
very hurt from online disrespect.
Ø Cyberbullying: This is probably the most serious offence. Many people take
joy from bullying people on the internet and many people commit suicide from
being hurt so badly by those bullies. “https://nobullying.com/six-unforgettable-cyber-bullying-cases/” Here is an example of 6 cases of
really bad cyberbullying.
Ø Trolling: Trolling is a slang work for being stupid on the internet.
It is when people do random and very annoying things for the purpose or
irritating people.
Ø Flaming: Flaming is slang for getting very angry, violent or
aggressive online. This can lead to heated arguments and even real life
confrontations. Some examples of this can be found here: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-internet-flame-wars.php
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