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Living in the IT Era

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  • Observability Correct
  • Relative Advantage
  • Complexity
  • Compatibility
One of the principles of digital development having a core tenet: "Develop new digital codes or technologies that are freely viewed, copied, modified, shared, and distributed in open or public platforms"
  • Open Standards, Open Data, Open Source, and Open Innovation Correct
  • Design For Scale
  • Reuse and Improve
  • Build for Sustainability
One of the principles of Digital Development which can only be attained through conversation, observation, and co-creation with the people, client, or target market who will be using the eventual digital product or tools
  • Design with the User Correct
  • Build for Sustainability
  • Design For Scale
  • Reuse and Improve
One of the principles of Digital Development which involves careful consideration about which data are collected and how they are stored and shared
  • Address Privacy and Security Correct
  • Be Data Driven
  • Be Collaborative
  • Design For Scale
One of the principles of Digital Development which is about ensuring user and stakeholder support be maximized and uninterrupted
  • Address Privacy and Security
  • Be Data Driven
  • Design For Scale
  • Build for Sustainability Correct
Only an estimated ___ percent of the world's population are connected to the global digital economy
  • 14
  • 34
  • 54
  • 44 Correct
Policies and measures should be set in place to maintain the safety and security of the people using these innovations
  • True Correct
  • False
Policy improvement should start in at home because parents should encourage their children to -specially in business schools should be encouraged to take policy classes
  • Everett Rogers Correct
  • Karl Marx
  • Herbert Spencer
  • Auguste Comte
Possibility of abuse or revelation of data
  • Cost
  • Lack of SECURITY Correct
  • Privacy Control
  • Noise in DATA
Private testing, accreditation and certification of technological innovations should be monitored by a regulatory body and done by competent and recognized centers
  • True
  • False Correct
Production of basic necessities and commodities contributed to social change
  • True Correct
  • False
Refers to the consistency of an an innovation in terms of present values, past experiences and the need of a potential user compare to other existing innovations
  • Relative Advantage
  • Complexity
  • Compatibility Correct
  • Observability
Refers to the consistency of an innovation in terms of present values, past experiences and the need of a potential user compare to other existing innovations
  • Observability
  • Complexity
  • Compatibility Correct
  • Relative Advantage
Refers to the degree of difficulty involved in using or understanding the innovation It be also being referred to as ease of use and how simple the innovation is
  • Compatibility
  • Observability
  • Relative Advantage
  • Complexity Correct
Refers to the functionality of a certain innovation and how this innovation is accepted by users in terms of economic edge, the prestige that comes along in using the innovation and convenience
  • Compatibility
  • Complexity
  • Observability
  • Relative Advantage Correct
Refers to the opportunity for the prospective user to use the product for testing on a limited time basis Actual hands on experience is necessary for the potential user to use the technology
  • Trialability Correct
  • Compatibility
  • Observability
  • Relative Advantage
Refers to the opportunity for the user to see the results of a particular innovation If this is satisfied, the prospect or potential user will most likely adopt to it
  • Digital Divide Correct
  • Global Diffusion
  • Global Divide
  • Digital Diffusion
Security measures and policies are good options to consider but not necessary
  • True
  • False Correct
Social change is not observable in small groups
  • True
  • False Correct
Social change will eventually decline and stop
  • True
  • False Correct
Social evolution can be credited to the theories of Charles Darwin
  • True
  • False Correct
Social Evolution is the ain hypothesis produced for human sciences specifically for _______________.
  • Anthropology Correct
  • Political Science
  • Anatomy
  • Psychology
Society is permanent
  • True
  • False Correct
Some benefits of ICT in the education sector are online banking & access to patient records
  • True
  • False Correct
Some social changes e g automation in labor has increased the employment percentage
  • True
  • False Correct
Susceptibility refers to the weakness of information systems
  • True Correct
  • False
Technological advancements has contributed to the protection of environment in terms of utilizing machineries/inventions to reduce waste eg recycling process
  • True Correct
  • False
Technological change reaches everyone whether directly or indirectly
  • True Correct
  • False
Technological Innovations has threatened our security
  • True Correct
  • False
Technological innovations that are small scaled in nature will not have any effect to individuals, groups or societies
  • True Correct
  • False
The __________ Market seeks to create relevant uses or reasons for people to go online
  • Public
  • Retail
  • Connectivity
  • Content Correct
The ________________ wave includes 4 main perspectives
  • Fourth Correct
  • Second
  • First
  • Third
The 10thmechanism necessary for global inclusion is
  • Disrupting for the last half-billion Correct
  • Simplify the Value Proposition
  • Provide Economic Activity
  • Modernize Networks
The cellular phone has found other use aside from as a means of communication
  • True Correct
  • False
The deterministic Theory is also called the single factor theory according to Karl Marx
  • True Correct
  • False
The development and adoption of technology must be aligned and integrated in the personals objectives of the people
  • Global Divide
  • Global Diffusion
  • Digital Divide Correct
  • Digital Diffusion
The Digital Age is also termed as The New Media Age
  • True Correct
  • False
The effects of global information explosion can already be seen in the cyclical uploading and downloading of information
  • True Correct
  • False
The greater number of new technologies and the combinations that are and can be generated from them the slower will be the technological advancement because of so much combinations
  • True
  • False Correct
The limited opportunities and access to technology for women cause a digital gender divide
  • Compatibility
  • Observability
  • Trialability Correct
  • Relative Advantage
The long waves of evolution depict how technology has advanced through ___________
  • Matter
  • Space
  • Time Correct
  • Culture
The long waves of social evolution are benchmarked with technology
  • True Correct
  • False
The need for public policies and strategy to catch up on technological innovations
  • True Correct
  • False
The second wave of theoretical approach on globalization is ______________________
  • None of the choices
  • Variegated Approach
  • Hyperglobalist Approach
  • Skeptical Approach Correct
The term e Science however was formally introduced and authored by James Taylor in 1999
  • True
  • False Correct
The time frame when change is measure is important in determining what social change is
  • True Correct
  • False
The use of cryptography for individual privacy; maintain local and international global competitiveness, enforcement of the law, world leadership and national security should be limited as it restricts information sharing
  • True
  • False Correct
There is a tendency for man to move from happiness to discontent according to the Determination Theory
  • True Correct
  • False
These are 2 more examples of factors that affect the evolution of technology:
  • Nice Construction and Niche Destruction
  • Niche Construction and Niche Differentiation Correct
  • Niche Deconstruction and Nice Differentiation
  • None of the choices and all of the choices
These are stories of the 15th and 16th Century western pioneers.
  • Voyage Literature Correct
  • Native Literature
  • Captain's Log
  • Pioneer's Stories
This is a type of vulnerability that happens when information that is stored is changed
  • Modification Correct
  • Disclosure
  • Interruption
  • Interception
This is a type of vulnerability that happens when information that is stored is submitted is illegally copied
  • True Correct
  • False
This is a type of vulnerability that happens when vital information is revealed by unauthorized users
  • Modification
  • Destruction
  • Disclosure Correct
  • Interruption
This is a type of vulnerability that happens when vital information, software or hardware are destroyed intentionally of for malicious reasons
  • Interruption
  • Destruction Correct
  • Disclosure
  • Modification
This pertains to the differences in tastes, choices, or pressure from society that affects how technology evolves in different markets or geographical locations
  • Cultural Evolution
  • Societal Revolution
  • Cultural Variation Correct
  • Technological Variation
This principle not only brings all other principles together but is actually part and parcel of each and every principle of digital development
  • Understand the Existing Ecosystem
  • Use Open Standards, Open Data, Open Source, and Open Innovation
  • Design with the User
  • Be Collaborative Correct
Two innovations cannot co-exist and compete in the same niche
  • True
  • False Correct
What Social Development definition of Herbert Spencer refers to "society always moves toward an ideal setting"?
  • Social Progress Correct
  • Social Requirements
  • Social Advancement
  • Social Movement
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Digital Divide?
  • Access to computers
  • Technological Knowledge
  • Technology-related innovations
  • Men and women have the same access to innovation Correct
Which of the following statements is NOT true about technological policies?
  • Policies and its effects is not carefully studied
  • Information dissemination is up to date Correct
  • Policies are poorly written
  • Policies are Outdated
This course is taught by the mentor:
Professor Prince Carlo M. Pancipane

Prince Carlo M. Pancipane

Master in Business Education.

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