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Learn: Internet of Everything (IoE)

Cambridge Nationals IT Level 1/Level 2

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Welcome!Building on what you've already learned about digital communications and cyber-security, today we'll explore the Internet of Everything (IoE). This topic connects technology, data, and people to create smart solutions in the modern world. Let's dive in!

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What is the Internet of Everything?The Internet of Everything (IoE) refers to the networked connection of people, processes, data, and things. It goes beyond regular internet by connecting devices, sensors, and systems to share data and make smarter decisions.

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Why is IoE important?IoE improves efficiency, saves time, and helps organisations make better decisions. For example, smart heating systems can adjust based on weather forecasts, saving energy costs and reducing waste.

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Quick check: Which of the following is an example of IoE?

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Components of IoEIoE involves four main components: people (users), processes (actions and rules), data (information shared), and things (devices and objects). Together, these create smart systems that improve our lives.

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Real-world Examples of IoEIoE is everywhere! Examples include smart homes where lights adjust automatically, wearable fitness trackers that monitor health, and traffic systems that use sensors to reduce congestion.

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Which of the following are IoE examples? (Select all that apply)

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IoE and DataIoE relies heavily on data. Devices collect and share data, allowing systems to analyse and make decisions. For example, smart traffic lights use data from sensors to manage vehicle flow in real time.

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IoE devices share {{blank0}} to help systems make {{blank1}} decisions.

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IoE and Cyber-SecurityCyber-security is vital for IoE systems. More connected devices mean more risks, such as data breaches or hacking. Strong security measures, like encryption and firewalls, protect IoE systems.

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What helps protect IoE systems from cyber-attacks?

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Review Time!Great work! You've learned about the Internet of Everything, its components, examples, and importance. Let's test your understanding with a few questions.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Which are benefits of IoE? (Select all that apply)

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{{blank0}} is essential to protect IoE systems from {{blank1}}.

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What does IoE connect to create smart systems?

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