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Unit 1-Introduction to ICT
Unit 1-Introduction to ICT
Table of Contents
What Is Information and Communication Technology?
ICT and the Environment Ergonomics
What Is Information and Communication Technology?
Information Communication Technology A good way to think about ICT is to think
about all the ways digital technology is used to help individuals, businesses and organizations use information.
ICT includes any product that will process information electronically ICT will store, retrieve, manipulate, transmit
or receive information electronically.
What Is Information and Communication Technology (ICT)?
What do you think is an example of ICT?
Anything that help you access, use, and share information is ICT: from computer, digital television, email,
robots or household devices, such as electronic calendars, clocks, timers, to cell phones and PDAs.
What Is Information and Communication Technology?
Discussion: With the person beside you:
Identify five examples of ICT in your home. Identify five examples of ICT in your school.
Where would we be without technology? Video: ICT: Getting Connected to Sustainability
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzk1CCLqFvQ&feature=related
What Is Information and Communication Technology?
How has advances in ICT affected our relationship with people?
ICT has even affected relationships among people by allowing them to communicate in new and different ways.
How do you communicate with your friends? How do people communicate in work world?
Whether it is through voice mail, text messaging, instant messaging, or e-mail, people rely on ICT to keep contact.
Video: Communication and ICT Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0M2pvYD7Co
What Is Information and Communication Technology?
What Is Information and Communication Technology?
Video: ICT - Benefits of using ICT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0NT2-91eU&feature=related
Digital Nation: Frontline Video http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontlin
e/digitalnation/view/
ICT and the Environment
ICT and the Environment
Discussion: What effects do your electronic activities
have on the environment?
ICT and the Environment To find out more information on this topic, lets
read the PDF article in the 0836-STU Folder: “ICT and The Environment”
Read only the first page
Discussion: The three categories of environmental impact are
raw materials used to make the ICT device, energy use, and waste.
When you bought your ICT device, did any of these categories have an impact on which device you bought?
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Lets get more into the
third category, waste. Computer hardware
disposed of at landfills has serious implications on the environment.
We export enough e-waste each year to fill 5126 shipping containers (40 ft x 8.5 ft). If you stacked them up, they’d reach 8 miles high – higher than Mt Everest, or commercial flights.
But what really happens to your old computer or broken printer or fried cell phone?
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Digital Dumping: Disposal of Obsolete
Equipment Shipped to developing countries:
Salvage, then Landfill tons of these and other electronic
items are loaded onto barges and shipped off to developing countries, where the recycling processes are so substandard (low) that they actually contribute to air and water pollution.
Whatever isn’t salvageable (reusable) ends up in their landfills.
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Digital Dumping: Disposal of Obsolete
Equipment continued… Try to “bridge the digital divide”, then Landfill
North American recyclers say it’s not cost efficient to fix broken items, so they often donate these goods to developing nations to help “bridge the digital divide.”
Many countries, though, report that up to 75% of this equipment is not usable, nor do they have the technology to repair or recycle it properly.
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Read the following article:
“What happens to old computers?” http://computer.howstuffworks.com/discarded-old-comput
er.htm Answer the following questions:1. What is a growing number of advocacy groups doing?2. Define e-waste.3. Why shouldn’t old computer go to the landfill?4. What problems do the hazardous chemicals and toxic
substances in the computers cause to humans?5. How should old computers be recycled?
a. In reality how are they recycled?b. What is one of the main reasons that e-waste is
transported?
6. Name two ways that e-waste is dismantled.
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Now lets see some proof of this... Read the following article:
“Tossing your computer? Read this first” http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/pre-2007/files/environ/hitech_trash/index.ht
ml
Answer the following questions: What happens to computers when they reach the end of
their useful lives? What did Jim Puckett find when he shot his video in China?
What were the consequences of the tech debris (e-waste)?
According to Jim Puckett, Canada shouldn’t be shipping e-waste to China for what reason?
Explain this treaty.
ICT and the Environment-Disposal
Video Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkpBcFDjk7Y&feature=related
Video The Wasteland
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5274959n
ICT and the Environment-Disposal What are the disposal policies in
Canada? What environmental policies do
computer manufacturers have?
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Read the following summary:
“Disposal policies in Canada” http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/pre-2007/
files/environ/hitech_trash/disposal.html Discussion:
Based on this information, what changes would you make to policies for computer disposal in these cities?
ICT and the Environment-Disposal Check out the environmental policies
of at least two computer manufacturers, such as Apple, IBM, MDG Computers, and Dell. In pairs, compare their environmental
policies with respect to manufacturing and recycling computer hardware. Which computer manufacturer has a better environmental policy? Explain why.
ICT and the Environment-Solution
What do we do with our old electronic equipment? Most charitable groups won’t take it – it’s too old. The city dump won’t take it –your old machine is
full of toxic substances. You don’t want it sitting in the closet for eternity.
ICT and the Environment-Solution
Video: The Story of Electronics
The Story of Electronics explores the high-tech revolution's collateral damage—25 million tons of e-waste and counting, poisoned workers and a public left holding the bill. Host Annie Leonard takes viewers from the mines and factories where our gadgets begin to the horrific backyard recycling shops in China where many end up. The film concludes with a call for a green 'race to the top' where designers compete to make long-lasting, toxic-free products that are fully and easily recyclable.
http://www.storyofstuff.org/movies-all/story-of-electronics/
ICT and the Environment-Solution
The Story of Electronics Continued Answer the following questions:
What is the main issue that the video presented?
What does “Designed for the dump” mean? List 1 solution for the manufacturer and 1
solution for the individual.
ICT and the Environment-Solution The Story of Electronics Continued Answers:
What does “Designed for the dump” mean?
Designed for the dump: means making stuff to be thrown away quickly. Today's electronics are hard to upgrade,
easy to break, and impractical to repair. This is a key strategy of the companies that
make our electronics. a key part of our whole unsustainable
materials economy.
ICT and the Environment-Solution
Manufacturers Solution Extended Producer Responsibility
(EPR), (also called "Producer Takeback,“)
is a product and waste management system in which manufacturers – not the consumer or government – take responsibility for the environmentally safe management of their product when it is no longer useful or discarded.
ICT and the Environment-Solution Manufacturers Solution continued... When manufacturers take responsibility for
the recycling of their own products, they no longer pass the cost of disposal of these toxic products to the government or the tax payers.
Also, they will have a financial incentive to: Use environmentally safer materials in the
production process Design the product to be more easily recycled Create safer recycling systems Keep waste costs down
ICT and the Environment-Solution Which companies are making progress?
Many companies are moving in the right direction. For example, some companies have removed specific
toxics from their products, like PVC and flame-retardants.
These are great steps, but they're still too small to really turn things around. Electronics need to be - and can be - made much more safe and more durable.
A toxics free computer that only lasts a year isn't good enough.
ICT and the Environment-Solution Some companies are doing a good job in taking back
and recycling their old products. Check out Electronics TakeBack Coalition (ETBC)
Electronics Recycling Scorecard to find out who's leading the way to greener electronics and who's playing catch up.
http://www.electronicstakeback.com/hold-manufacturers-accountable/recycling-report-card/
ICT and the Environment-Solution
Individual Solutions: What can I do? How can I be sure my old stuff isn’t getting
exported? Send a message to electronics companies
Let's turn this toxic mess around! You can send a strong message to electronics companies today, demanding that they "make 'em safe, make 'em last, and take 'em back."
http://www.electronicstakeback.com/home/
ICT and the Environment-Solution
What can I do? Continued... Donate for reuse
If your product can be reused, donate it to a reputable reuse organization, that won't export it unless it's fully functional.
Some good organizations include Electronic Recycling Association www.era.ca Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
www.call2recycle.org Salvation Army www.tstores.ca
ICT and the Environment-Solution
“What can I do?” continued... Find an e-Steward. If your product is too old or too
broken to donate, recycle it. But many recyclers simply export your old products, dumping them on developing nations.
So your best option is to use a recycler who is part of the “e-Steward” network; they don’t export to developing nations, and they follow other high standards.
e-Stewards http://e-stewards.org/ City of Toronto http://www.toronto.ca/target70/electronics.htm
“We Want It” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91OXkMkesBc
Electronic Recycling Association www.era.ca Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
www.call2recycle.org
ICT and the Environment-Solution
“What can I do?” continued... Manufacturer takeback programs.
If there is no e-Steward near you, then use the manufacturer’s takeback program. Many have voluntary takeback programs where they will recycle your old products for free. Some offer trade-in value for your products.
Discussion: What did you find when you compared the
environmental policies of computer manufactures with respect to manufacturing and recycling computer hardware?
ICT and the Environment-Solution “What can I do?” continued... Discussion:
According to the Marketplace article, in 2002 the Canadian computer industry wanted to add a $25 fee to the cost of computers to cover recycling. Now that this fee has been added, in your opinion, do you think the problem of e-waste has been resolved?
ICT and the Environment-Solution
“What can I do?” continued... Freecycling Article
Freecycling is a new alternative to bringing your unwanted stuff to a landfill by trading things through a network of people online.
For example, if you have something you no longer want, you would post it on the freecycling website. Someone who wants that item would then contact you and arrange to get it.
How do you think this concept can be applied to computer waste in your community?
http://www.emagazine.com/archive/2297 http://www.freecycle.org/
ICT and the Environment-Solution
What can I do?” continued... More solutions: “Earth Week: Green
computing solutions” Website shows some of the best software,
web sites, blogs, extensions, widgets and doo-dads that help you to understand and potentially lessen your environmental footprint.
http://www.butterscotch.com/tutorial/Earth-Week-Green-Computing-Solutions
Check Your Understanding1. What are the main reasons there is so much e-
waste in our society?2. What should computer manufacturers do to reduce
waste?3. What should consumers do with their old electronic
equipment? List and describe two possible solutions for e-waste.
4. How can you be sure your old electronic equipment isn’t getting exported?
5. When you purchase your next computer, how will you decide which one is the most environmentally friendly?
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