AY Honors/Mobile Technology/Answer Key
1. What is a mobile device? Provide four examples of a mobile device you may have seen or utilized.
Mobile device is a handheld small computer like tablets, smartphones, PDA's, Smartwatches, Calculators.
You can find some examples at:
2. Draw a diagram showing how mobile technology uses cell sites (and why they use the word "cell"). Use this diagram to explain the factors that affect the following:
a. Coverage
b. Density
c. Location tracking
d. Call hand-off
3. Discuss with a group some safety precautions that should be considered concerning the use of a mobile device.
Some topics to touch base on with safety are:
- Using mobile device when plugged in
- Overheating (leaving it covered)
- Posture
- Volume of sound when earbuds are plugged in
- When to not use your device. i.e. driving
- Password-protect your lock screen
- Do not leave in a public place unattended
- When logging into a Free Public-WiFi make sure it is legit
- Be careful who you socialize with in networking apps. (You could always do the Social Media honor if you have time!)
4. Create a list of different types of mobile devices.
a. Discuss with a group the advantages and disadvantages of each mobile device listed.
Mobile Device | Advantages | Disadvantages | |
---|---|---|---|
Smartphone | Small, Communicating, Internet Access, Applications | Hinders Person to Person communication, May cause serious accidents, Privacy and Security | |
Tablet | Lightweight, portable, Viewing screen, Educational | Limited ports, No Discs, Limited to only Apps. | |
E-book | Books are in your pocket, mobile. Can backup books. Save Space. Adjust viewing font. Put in bookmarks or notes and can edit them later. Searchable. | Does not feel like paper, unable to send a book to a friend. Library's are getting smaller. | |
Smartwatches | Hands-free, Personal information, Health, Internet | Data Accuracy, Limited Charging. | |
Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) | Size, Storage, Portability, Communication, Versatile, Security | Fragile, Delicate, Cost, Limited Screen Size and Performance | |
Handled game consoles | Photos, entertainment, videos, Internet, size | Not a cellphone | |
Portable Media Players | Portable, Battery's, size | Small Screen, limited storage, Sound quality | |
Digital Still Cameras/Video Cameras | Size, Storage, WiFi access, Editing, printing | Not a form of communication | |
Pagers | Long lasting batteries, can be used in places mobile phones cant be used. | Can only receive call display | |
Personal Navigation Devices (GPS) | Size, battery life, text messaging, Location, (Some have access to phone), tracking, weather | No entertainment, videos or pictures. |
b. Discuss with a group how mobile devices can be used to spread the gospel of Jesus.
Think of some ways on how you can share Jesus to friends using a text message or going on social media. Or how about taking a photo with a mobile phone of an animal or something in nature and sending it to someone. Video's, Live-stream, and Radio can be another topic.
5. With a group, discuss ways in which mobile technology can be used to benefit society and industry such as:
a. Business
Businesses can talk to their employees and keep track of where they are for safety. Like the delivery driver for Pizza. He communicates back to the Pizza Parlor for new orders that have to be delivered. He can use the device for maps. He can use the internet to take in Debit transactions. He can find out the weather and road conditions. Or if you travel to a town you can use your mobile phone to contact a business to find out information. Some business's also use Apps now for more information on their products.
b. Personal Recreation
This one is more about Apps. If you live in a town you may be able to find Hiking trails or recreation areas in your area. You can use maps and find recreation activities like swimming or football fields. Maps allows you to be able to find gyms or parks in your area.
c. Safety and Protection
This one is much like Health Care. Devices allow you to be able to call 911 in an emergency. You can also get Weather reports, Earthquake reports, etc.
d. Education
Education and Homework kinda tie in together. There are apps on devices that allow you to learn about another language maybe Spanish or how to do multiplication. Some are games and some can test your knowledge. You can find books on it so you can keep on learning.
e. Health Care
This is a great one. Ever had to call 911 for an emergency and you did not have a phone nearby? Mobile Technology allows people to call for help instantly instead of trying to find a public phone nearby. You can also find Nutritional tips, exercise programs with apps using the device. There is even First-Aid in the apps. Depending on health care some people can also set Timers with their device if they need to take a certain medication at a certain time. It acts like an alarm clock.
f. Transportation
Ever gotten lost and you didn't have a map on you? The devices that are out have maps on them and they can estimate time, shortest length, traffic, weather to get from Point A to Point B and to Point C. Some applications on devices can do maps in most countries. There are even hiking maps and maps for indoor malls. But maps are not the only thing for transportation. You can see flights and bus arrivals and departures. You can call a cab if you need to or even a friend if you need a ride.
g. Homework
Ever forgotten about that assignment that was due 2 weeks ago? Devices have calendars on them and you can set tasks to help you manage your time better and not forget about them.
6. Describe the following types of cell sites.
a. Camouflage
Camouflage cell sites are usually found in city's or in areas where they would stand out to much and be noticeable.
They can look like flag poles, street lamps, trees, rooftop structures, architectural designs.
Trees for example. They make the leaves out of a plastic material that hide the antennas and the parts of the antenna. The bark or the trunk of the tree hides the tower.
b. Off-grid System
Off-Grid System is a cell site that does not have a Power-Grid connection. It relies on fuel (usually Diesel), wind, or solar power. Fuel can be trucked in or flown in by airplane. Most places that are Off-Grid can be hard to access.
c. Temporary Setup
Temporary Cell sites are antennas that are portable. A generator maybe provided to give power to the portable cell site. Temporary cell sites are used usually when the permanent cell structure is not currently in operation and it needs to have maintenance or when there are planned outages.
There are 3 types of Temporary Cell Sites:
1. RDU - Rapid Deployment Units. They are a mobile base station that can be transported by trucks.
2. Cell On Wheels are placed on trailers towed by vehicles that can load up to 3500g. These Cell on Wheels can be in operation in 1 day in very tight spaces.
3. Cell On Trucks are portable containers with a self-mounting telescopic mast. They can be in operation in 3 hours.
The photo that is here is called a KICO it is a portable cellsite.
7. Illustrate through drawings, sketches, or photographs a cell tower. Be able to identify a cell tower in an open area.
A cell tower is usually a tall structure.
Top - Down
UHF Shared antenna System - VHF Shared antenna System - Celllular antenna - Microwave antenna -
One option is to go hiking and find the cell towers in your area and take photos of them and than use the photos in a presentation.
Here are some topics on Mobile Technology
- Videos
- Presentations
- Bible
- E-Books
- Religious Broadcasting (Hope Channel, Amazing Facts, etc)
- Text-messaging
- Social-media
10. Discuss with a group how mobile technology can be used to enhance the following aspects of your spiritual life:
a. Devotionals
b. Inspirational songs
c. Prayer reminder
d. Join worship services
11. Discuss with a group how the following Bible passages apply to the use of mobile technology.
a. Matthew 24:14
And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.
b. 1 Corinthians 6:12
“I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but I will not be mastered by anything.
13. Do the following individually or with a group:
If you don't have access to a phone, you can use social media or e-mail.
b. Over a period of three worship services, evaluate when people use their devices during a worship service, and for what purposes.
Be Respectful during the worship service. Look around you in the seats nearest to you. It's amazing to see how many people are using the devices and for what purpose. The way technology is going many people are starting to use small devices during worship. You can even count the Preacher if he is using one during his sermon!
In our church we use Mobile Technology for the Hymns that are displayed on the screen, it even controls the sound system and the lights.