At the previous week, we were ask to form a group of six (6) and then given a task.At the beginning beginning of week 2, we were asked to present about our topics. In Topic 2, was ICT and IT. During this topic lessons I learn about the differences between ICT and IT. ICT refers to Information Communication Technology whiles IT(Information Technology) is a term that refers to all forms of technology used to create, store,exchange,and use info .

We have two types of Concepts Information Technology namely:
- Information Technology Architecture:
- A map or plan of the information assets in an organisation.
- Integrates entire organisation’s business needs for information, infrastructure and applications.
Information Technology Infrastructure refers to the physical facilities, IT Components, IT services and IT personnel that support an organization.
Information System (IS) is the study of complementary networks of hardware and software that people and organizations use to collect, filter,process,create and distribute data.
The week topic followed the uses of ICT in our daily life ICT can be used in different industrial sectors like in the hospitals, Homes, Schools, Banks,Shops,Government agencies, etc.

We also did a classwork on bibliography citation. Below is an example of mine.
Fuller, T. (2013, May 28). Asia Pacific.
Retrieved May 29, 2013, from The New York times: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/29/world/asia/thai-students-find-government-ally-in-push-to-relax-school-regimentation.html?hp&_r=0
Garner, V. (2008, June 22). Flameless Scenting.
Retrieved May 29, 2013, from ArticleSet.com:
http://www.articleset.com/Gadgets-and-Gizmos_articles_en_Flameless-Scenting.htm
Gower, C. (1999). Direction in coversation biology. Journal
of animal ecology, 63(3), 215-244.
Rosazman Hussin.
(2007). Pelancongan global dan kepentingan teknologi. Pemikir, 2(2),
189-207.
Razif Ismail. (2005, October 3). Desktop Publishing in
information Marketing. PC Magazine, pp. 21-23.
Anderson, J., Watson,A.W.& Linda, A. (1999). Sociology
2000. Boston: Boston.
Man, E. V. (2000). Computer Viruses. New
Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Sekiam, S. (2009, January 15). Living up to its names.
Times, pp. 21-25.
This is among some of the lessons learnt in Topic 2.
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