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OCR Nationals - Unit OCR Nationals - Unit 88Technological Innovation & E-commerce
Welcome to the CLCWelcome to the CLC
Doncaster South Doncaster South City Learning Centre
Two days - to complete Unit 8Two days - to complete Unit 8
Rules of the CLCRules of the CLC
Work hard and you get the rewardsWork hard and you get the rewards
BreaksBreaks
Outline of Unit 8Outline of Unit 8
Identify the effects of ICT on the individualIdentify the effects of ICT on the individual
Describe an innovation in ICTDescribe an innovation in ICT
Investigate how e-commerce has affected the way people buy goods and services
Investigate one e-commerce website
Understand legal and moral issues in the Understand legal and moral issues in the digital agedigital age
Get your MarksGet your Marks
Pass, Merit and Distinction (top of task sheet)Pass, Merit and Distinction (top of task sheet)
Understand and think before you writeUnderstand and think before you write
The more you write the higher the gradeThe more you write the higher the grade
Try not to leave gapsTry not to leave gaps
Ask us questionsAsk us questions
Go for it - Make IT work for You
IntroductionIntroduction
What is What is Innovation in technology? in technology?
Broken down into categories of Broken down into categories of technologies
Big business use technology to change the way Big business use technology to change the way people live, work and play. people live, work and play. For e.g. E-commerce
Times are changing - new inventions all the Times are changing - new inventions all the time - what can you imagine?time - what can you imagine?
AO1. Categories of AO1. Categories of TechnologyTechnology
Internet - email, www, messenger, chat roomsInternet - email, www, messenger, chat rooms
Communication - Mobiles, Vid Conf, info pointsCommunication - Mobiles, Vid Conf, info points
Entertainment - games consoles, mp3 players, Entertainment - games consoles, mp3 players, digital tvdigital tv
Mobile access - laptop, PDA, Wifi, Sat NavMobile access - laptop, PDA, Wifi, Sat Nav
Data Capture - digital camera, voice recorder, Data Capture - digital camera, voice recorder, scannerscanner
Financial transactions - ATM, EPOS, Smart cardFinancial transactions - ATM, EPOS, Smart card
Convergence Convergence TechnologyTechnology
Categories are merging togetherCategories are merging together
Mobile Phones - Good ExampleMobile Phones - Good Example
iPhone - Internet, video, youtube, facebook, iPhone - Internet, video, youtube, facebook, diary, email, phones, text messaging, music, diary, email, phones, text messaging, music, pictures.pictures.
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AO2. Innovations in ICTAO2. Innovations in ICT
Identify one ‘new’ or ‘latest’ innovation in ICT Identify one ‘new’ or ‘latest’ innovation in ICT and describe:and describe:
PurposePurpose
Extent to which it achieves its purposeExtent to which it achieves its purpose
how it workshow it works
benefits and limitationsbenefits and limitations
How things have moved How things have moved on:on:
Video - on-demand TV / Sky+ / Sky HD / VirginVideo - on-demand TV / Sky+ / Sky HD / Virgin
Internet - Social networking / e-business / e-learningInternet - Social networking / e-business / e-learning
Phones - All in one devices (such as iPhone or Nokia Phones - All in one devices (such as iPhone or Nokia N95)N95)
Computers - Apple Macintosh / Computers - Apple Macintosh / Blogs/Podcasting/Videos/Music Production/PhotosBlogs/Podcasting/Videos/Music Production/Photos
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AO3. Define E-AO3. Define E-commercecommerce
Investigate how e-commerce has affected the Investigate how e-commerce has affected the way people buy goods and servicesway people buy goods and services
What is What is E-commerce? Find 4 examples of e-? Find 4 examples of e-commerce sites on the Internet - screen grabscommerce sites on the Internet - screen grabs
Explain how it has affected:Explain how it has affected:
o Choice, location, convenience, cost and Choice, location, convenience, cost and
o flexibilityflexibility
E-commerce ...E-commerce ...
Classed as the sale of goods or services to Classed as the sale of goods or services to consumers using the internetconsumers using the internet
Growth of computers has exploadedGrowth of computers has exploaded
Traditional companies are now selling on-lineTraditional companies are now selling on-line
New companies are solely internet companiesNew companies are solely internet companies
Cost savings, transaction credit card/paypalCost savings, transaction credit card/paypal
Ecommerce concerns ...Ecommerce concerns ...
Security issues / Personal data /card detailsSecurity issues / Personal data /card details
E-mail scams / Pirated goodsE-mail scams / Pirated goods
Viruses can be downloadedViruses can be downloaded
Quality of goods deliveredQuality of goods delivered
Delivery status (timescales)Delivery status (timescales)
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AO4. Investigate e-AO4. Investigate e-commercecommerce
Investigate an e-commerce websiteInvestigate an e-commerce website
Log onto Log onto www.ecomschool.co.uk
Username: balbyUsername: balby
Password: donc100Password: donc100
MP3 player storeMP3 player store
Screenshots - ecomschoolScreenshots - ecomschool
BuyerBuyer
Simulation as a buyerSimulation as a buyer
Browse the store, product classifications, Browse the store, product classifications, keyword, customer reviews. Investigate key keyword, customer reviews. Investigate key site features.site features.
Take screen shots of key ecommerce elementsTake screen shots of key ecommerce elements
Register on the site, add to basket and place Register on the site, add to basket and place an order using the credit card details supplied.an order using the credit card details supplied.
Credit Card NumbersCredit Card Numbers
Visa49299 55359 06595545569 36375 43887145326 33805 24442047161 28728 37791844857 58631 877338
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Master Card54976 54280 89736751603 90346 75020154233 30045 404455 52819 57590 40837355280 63748 768769
Credit card featuresCredit card features
SellerSeller
Log in as a sellerLog in as a seller
Username: Username: adminadmin Password: Password: adminadmin
Click on the ‘admin’ tab to go into the sellers Click on the ‘admin’ tab to go into the sellers areaarea
Investigate orders, campaigns, promos, Investigate orders, campaigns, promos, bundles, coupons, products, product bundles, coupons, products, product categories, manufactures, product reviews, categories, manufactures, product reviews, users and logs.users and logs.
AO5. Legal and Moral AO5. Legal and Moral IssuesIssues
• Cover at least one form of legislation and how it Cover at least one form of legislation and how it relates to the music shop (use examples)relates to the music shop (use examples)
Information about the chosen act/lawInformation about the chosen act/law
What it includes and what it protectsWhat it includes and what it protects
How it applies to the music shopHow it applies to the music shop
Main recommendation to the managing Main recommendation to the managing directordirector
What are the implications if you do not complyWhat are the implications if you do not comply
Laws relating to ITLaws relating to IT
Legislation governs many aspects of the use of Legislation governs many aspects of the use of computers with organisations and it is the computers with organisations and it is the responsibility of the organisations to ensure responsibility of the organisations to ensure that the legislation is implementedthat the legislation is implemented
Data Protection Act 1984Data Protection Act 1984
Copyright Designs and Patents Act of 1988Copyright Designs and Patents Act of 1988
The Data Protection ActThe Data Protection Act
Exists to protect the privacy of individuals, its Exists to protect the privacy of individuals, its main areas of concerns being:main areas of concerns being:
Data and information should be secureData and information should be secure
Private, personal and other data should be Private, personal and other data should be accurateaccurate
Data should be stored and not misusedData should be stored and not misused
Copyright LawCopyright Law
Copyright law gives creators rights to control Copyright law gives creators rights to control the ways in which their material may be used.the ways in which their material may be used.
Rights cover broadcast and public Rights cover broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting or lending copies to the public.renting or lending copies to the public.
copyright occurs whenever an individual or copyright occurs whenever an individual or company creates a work. Interpretation is company creates a work. Interpretation is related to the independent creation rather than related to the independent creation rather than the idea behind the creation.the idea behind the creation.
Ecomschool.co.ukEcomschool.co.uk
• Log in to the web site as a Seller – what Log in to the web site as a Seller – what potential is there for spotting criminal activity?potential is there for spotting criminal activity?
• Use screen-prints and annotate them in MS Use screen-prints and annotate them in MS Word to illustrate your findings.Word to illustrate your findings.
Quiz time!Quiz time!
• See what you have remembered about Legal See what you have remembered about Legal issues – there are some Qwizdom questions to issues – there are some Qwizdom questions to spark your memory!spark your memory!
Present your FindingsPresent your Findings
Present your research on the Data Protection Present your research on the Data Protection Act, the Misuse of Computers Act, the Act, the Misuse of Computers Act, the Copyright ActCopyright Act
Refer to moral issues – how do you feel about Refer to moral issues – how do you feel about your rights?your rights?
Use the bullets on p12 as a guideUse the bullets on p12 as a guide
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