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Detailed revision notes covering everything students need for their ICT exams- such as health issues relating to ICT and keywords relating to the exam.

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A LEVEL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REVISION NOTES

User Support

Methods of User Support

 A help desk
o A dedicated telephone number/email address/electronic link
o The user can communicate directly with a person trained in support
 Who may be able to control the user’s computer remotely?
 Who may have access to a database of problems and
solutions?
 Who will talk the user through the system
 A user group
o A formal/dedicated body of enthusiasts/end users of a particular
system/software package
 Who communicate via an electronic forum/bulletin
board/series of meetings?
o The user can post their problem/query
 Or start a thread
 And get a response from users with the same problems

User Group Help

 The user group enables its members to share knowledge/exchange ideas
about the ICT application
 The user group will have an online forum/bulletin board/publish e-
bulletins/produce newsletters and other publications
 The employees could check posts/threads/blogs
o To see if an answer to their problem already exists
o Or create a new post or thread/blog
o And receive replies/feedback from other users of the application

,Health Issues

Health Issues from ICT

 Repetitive Strain Injury
o Pain or numbness in muscles / nerves / tendons / ligaments
o Caused by constant repetitive / forceful activities when using ICT
equipment
 Such as secretary using a keyboard for prolonged periods
 Minimised by
o Using ergonomically designed devices e.g. split keyboard
o Or taking regular breaks from using ICT equipment

 Posture / Skeletal problems
o Back pain / disc problems / postural stress / sciatica
o Caused by sitting for long periods in an uncomfortable / unnatural
sitting position
 Minimised by
o Using adjustable chairs / 5 wheeled chairs

 Over exposure to the EMF frequencies emitted by CRT’s
o Can lead to reduced productivity / fatigue / sleeplessness / skin
problems / headaches
 Minimised by
o Using a screen shield

 Eyestrain problems
o Caused by an unnatural view position
 e.g. small fonts, glaring colours
 Minimised by
o Using an anti-glare screen

Precautions to minimise eyestrain

 Blinking regularly
 Adjusting the screen height
 Adjusting the brightness / contrast
 Regular eye tests
 Larger monitors
 Adequate lightning conditions

Health Problems that may affect computer users and how they can be minimised

 RSI
o This occurs in the upper back/neck/shoulder regions/arms/elbows/
wrists/hands/fingers

, o Symptoms range from numbness/restricted movement to chronic
pain
 Remedy
o Take regular breaks every half hour from working at your computer
o Regularly stretch to relax the body. Use footrests, wrist rests and
document holders
o Use an ergonomically designed workstation/keyboard/chair

 Carpal tunnel syndrome
o This occurs when a nerve is pinched/compressed in the wrist
o The symptoms are pain, numbness, tingling/weakness in the wrist
 Remedy
o Take regular breaks every half hour from working at your computer
o Wear a wrist brace/splint
o Have a cortisone injection/surgery

 Ulnar neuritis
o This affects the back of the inside of the elbow
o The symptoms are tingling/pain in the fingers/elbow/funny bone
 Remedy
o Use an adjustable seat
o Avoid putting the elbows on the desktop
o Use a wrist support

 Backache
o This affects the muscles in the back
o The symptoms are mild/severe pain in the back
 Remedy
o Maintain a natural posture while using the computer
o Have adequate lower back support/footrests
o Avoid sitting in the same position for extended periods
o An ergonomically designed workstation

 Radiation damage
o From rays from the screen
o Which can affect the whole body
 Remedy
o Use an anti-radiation screen

, Video Conferencing

Hardware resources required for video conferencing:

 Video Webcam
 Microphone
 Speakers
 Monitor
 Broadband Connection
 Modem

Benefits of video conferencing to train users:

 Travelling is reduced (cost/time)
 Trainees can participate from their normal work places
 Trainees throughout the country can be trained
 Reduction in costs / time / environmental impact
 Supports multimedia
 Trainees can observe what the tutor / trainer is doing
 Interactive
 Trainees can communicate directly with the trainer
 Trainees can be observed using the system
 Training sessions can be recorded and repeated later

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