Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Current and Future Technological Advances in Sri Lanka...

I am writing a report on the changing of technological advances in my country. I would like to get high marks for this report to passing the Examination. Sri Lanka is a rapidly developing country among Asia-pacific region. In the 21 century, have been many technological changes in the difference sectors in Sri Lankan society. I will discuss technological advances with major sections in the country, such as workplace, travel and the home (Figure 1). I have been used current comman situation and information in our society to explain for this report. Structure of report Presently, all working places in country have been increasing use of teleworking and the implementation of new gadgets around the office and house, such as†¦show more content†¦The household having computers have internet facility is percentage between urban (25%) and rural (16%) sectors. Figure 4 explain: only about 3 percent of the household population in the age group of 5 to 69 years can use Internet on their own. Another 7 percent are aware of Internet but they can use it only with the help of others. Strikingly the majority (90 percent) is even not aware about this facility. Nationally, 53 percent of households use their home computers for only 10 hours or less per week. In urban sector, about one fourth of housing units use their home computers over 25 hours per week and this percentage for the rural sector is 19 percent (Department of Census Statistics, 2011). Among the teleworking items, computer get first place in work place and home and it most popular in developing way. But, can identify above data, teleworking facilities and ability of doing work only used urban sector in technological advances. Explain Secondly, technological advances of traveling section. Among the transport services, Railway and Bus services network is very important to successfully complete day to day works. 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