The Things I Learned

Information technology can always be integrated in any aspect, whether for personal life or career development. IT matters a lot most especially in the age of rapid technological advances. These contributions in the field of information technology, helped a lot of individuals, business, and economies to grow because of the improvements in the productivity as well as the accuracy of the outputs produced in a certain process.

This course made me more knowledgeable on the topics included in the course outline such as basic concepts on information technology, innovation management, information system strategic planning, internet and the network, knowledge management, ethical practices, as well as the responsible use of social media.

This subject also made me realize that there are a lot of applications and tools, such as the Kahoot!, Mentimeter, Google docs, virtual classrooms, and the like, that can be used to facilitate learning in a classroom setting.

Furthermore, this subject pushed myself to the limit to do things I’ve never done before, like vlogging. From the concept to the content, shooting the video, and editing clips to have a final output. And fortunately, I did it, and still thinking whether to continue vlogging because I enjoyed doing it (We’ll see!).

And of course, lastly, doing the database using Microsoft Access. I already had a bit of experience in making database but that was during my undergraduate years so some of the lessons I learned before were already forgotten. Good thing, this subject helped me refresh my memory in doing these database systems again. However, of course, I cannot master everything that is taught but I gained substantial knowledge on these matters.

After all the discussions, examinations, laboratory works, and academic outputs, I can say that information technology matters to me in my personal life especially with the use of social media, and from that it will certainly be beneficial to work most especially in the communication process and the process of generating the outputs needed in the organization.

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