Thursday 25 October 2012

25/10/2012 Online Banking- Halifax/Barclays


 Online Banking, Halifax and Barclays




























25/10/2012 Weather Information




The Five Day Weather Forecast



The days that i had got a forecast for were quite acurate, the website I used was BBC Weather. For the 5 days i looked at the website was wrong twice but not dramatically, only out by a few degrees. This would not affect how i would percieve the day however as it did not actually change the weather, for example, it did not say it will rain and it, infact was a sunny day.

In conclusion, i believe this website is quite reliable, however i cannot judge this to a high extent as it was only a five day forecast.

If i was going to do this task again, i would maybe try to do a fortnightly forecast with various other websites to see if it is just as accurate for a longer time, or if there is a better website that can be used to be more accurate

Tuesday 16 October 2012

02/10/2012 Activity 10- Plan A Journey

Activity 10 - Plan a Journey


Travel by Car

The plan for this activity is to get from my home address, to Tottenham Court Road, London.
So far on Google Maps their are multiple options on travel. There is a car, Public transport, walk or cycle option.

https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=enThe first option i will look at is the car, which has said it will take 1 hour and 15 minutes, or in current traffic, 1 hour and 24 minutes. The cost will be fuel and Google Maps estimated at £11.90.





Travel by Train

The website i used to find out about travelling by train was National Rail.
The homepage has this section seen on the right which you have to fill out to find the full details of your journey. This includes where you are leaving from, where you are going and when you are going, plus other options like fast trains only.








Once you have chosen the options to do with tickets, you then get the option to which train you wish to use. For example, if i wanted to leave from Bedford Train station, to Tottenham Court Road, there are 5 options to chose from within the next hour, all with a different journey time.











The train i chose leaves at 1:18pm, with one change from St. Pancras Int. To the Underground service to Tottenham Court Road, this journey takes 1 hour and 12 minutes and costs £22.50 single fare (non return).














Conclusion

Both journeys take roughly the same time period, however the train is close to double the estimated cost of the car journey although the prices will change as it does not take into consideration what kind of car is being used. There are issues with using a car as roads are uncertain, for example, A road accident may occur and leave the journey stuck in a traffic jam. Also, the journey depends on what time you leave in the car, due to London being the busiest cities in the UK, a lot of people commute into London for their jobs, so a lot of traffic will be around the outskirts and inside of London if the journey was chosen to start in rush hour. In my opinion, i personally would prefer to get a train into London as driving in and around London is time consuming, bad for the environment and wastes a lot of money on fuel, even if it is nearly half the cost of  a train.










Wednesday 10 October 2012

10/10/2012 The Digital Divide

 
Internet Usage in Africa
 
 
 
This is a map that i have created indicating what sections of africa has the most or least amount of internet usage. It can easily be seen that Africa has not got a lot of usage, due to the fact that it is hard to get access to the Internet in Africa. There is slightly more in the main Countries, like South Africa or Egypt. Africa, the continent, are in the LEDC ( Less Economically Developed Country) part of the world map as seen from this diagram.
This means that the Countries within Africa are a poor, or have less money themselves than the Countries in the MEDC (More Economically Developed Country) section. The countries are still developing and therefore may not have the funds to develop their digital parts, like internet coverage, mobile coverage or the amount of electricity available. As the Countries develop economically, the amount of money they spend on their internet will increase as they have sufficient funds that are not going towards certain problems Africa has, like poverty, a lack of civilisation and living space, and some of the countries currupt government system.

Tuesday 2 October 2012

02/10/2012 How email works and Statistics!

 This is my how email works powerpoint
explaining how and the different forms of emails, viruses and the risks orf using email. I also had added my statistics link to the page which is: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/rdit2/internet-access---households-and-individuals/2011/stb-internet-access-2011.html