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Here are some of the key things I have learned: Information technology refers to the use of digital systems, software, and networks to store, process, and communicate information. IT encompasses a wide range of technologies, including hardware (such as computers and mobile devices), software (such as operating systems and applications), networks (such as the internet and intranets), and storage systems (such as cloud computing and databases). IT has transformed many aspects of modern life, including business, education, entertainment, and communication. Some of the key subfields within IT include cybersecurity, data science, software engineering, web development, and artificial intelligence. IT professionals often work in roles such as IT support, network administration, software development, data analysis, and project management. IT is a rapidly evolving field, with new technologies and innovations emerging all the time. Staying up-to-date with the latest developments is essential for IT professionals. Overall, information technology plays a critical role in modern society, enabling people and businesses to communicate, collaborate, and innovate in ways that were once impossible.
This video could not have come out at a better time for me. I just recently became interested in starting a job in IT, mostly based on watching Shane's videos.
Incredible!!! i had studied an engineryn in bussines administration. Know i wanto to studie a MBA, futhemore i am enrolling in a IT certificate for develop this path that it's usseful in bussines world, i think this 2 carrer will gave me more skills than will make my bussines unique.
That MC Hammer reference made my day xD Thanks for this great video! even for a veteran in the field like me, this video will make explaining what I do and what I don't do so much easier!
So I work at a mine as an equipment Operator and been taking college classes when I can and saw they have a IT position in my company so I put in for laughs…… I’m almost done with the screening but I have an interview in a week and idk how to feel I’ve never thought about doing IT before and it is a 20grand increase if I get it but I feel … like I’m not smart enough for it, so I’m watching as much as I can to get some info to help me… I feel like I can’t let this opportunity pass by. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated
Don't ever feel like you're not smart enough! That just creates unrealistic doubts. Focus on what you can do. We live in the age of technology and information man! Get those fingers cracking at courses here, CompTIA A+, even udemy has some good courses. You can do it man! What you'll see is that there's a lot of things you'll know that common folk often times do not, you'll be surprised.
Ur point is right.. no doubt about it. But what is it and why are you still doing this stuff and why I am not even getting a response from her nor I’m able to do.. it’s just not so pleasant and I am asking what you want
Hi Shane. Hope you could interview students who have gone through the IT course. Think all of Coursecareers students you have interviewed so far are in tech sales. 🙂
Its possible, but there is usually not much overlap between IT and software engineering. You will either need to learn about programming on your own or take extra courses.
Yes, it's also possible to become a software developer or software engineer with a major in Information Technology (IT). While IT programs may have a slightly different focus compared to traditional computer science programs, they still often cover programming and software development topics to some extent. An IT degree might emphasize practical skills such as systems administration, networking, cybersecurity, and database management. Depending on the specific courses you take within your IT program, you might still learn programming languages, software design principles, and even work on coding projects. If you're interested in pursuing a career as a software developer or software engineer with an IT degree, consider these steps: 1. **Choose Relevant Electives:** If your IT program allows for elective courses, choose those that focus on programming, software development, and application design. 2. **Personal Projects:** Work on personal coding projects outside of your coursework. Building software, applications, or contributing to open-source projects can showcase your coding skills to potential employers. 3. **Internships and Co-op Opportunities:** Look for internships or co-op opportunities where you can gain hands-on experience as a software developer. Real-world experience is invaluable for transitioning into a development role. 4. **Continuous Learning:** Stay curious and keep learning. Software development is a dynamic field with evolving technologies. Stay up-to-date by exploring new languages, frameworks, and best practices. Remember that the path you take might be slightly different compared to someone with a traditional computer science degree, but your IT background can provide a unique perspective and skillset that is valuable in the software development industry.
Hello. I am a student with a background in business. My major was Marketing during my bachelor's and my master's. Can I pursue a Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technology?
Can I get into IT without any schooling? Like move up to a position where I can make a living? If I have to get some certifications and stuff like that, then that’s fine I just need to know if SCHOOL is needed. I want to be able to make at least above 100K and I know it takes time but
You more likely than not will need a degree for higher laying positions like that. It is possible to not do schooling, but you will need many certifications and to be very knowledgeable in your specialization. Don’t shy away from a degree though, there are plenty of good programs out there that will set you up good. Look up WGU degrees, many come with certifications, it is completely online, usually is completed within only 3 years and is cheaper on average than other colleges.
Most IT jobs don't necessarily need a college degree or education. That's usually for management-level positions. However, some employers may prefer that you have a degree.
I think those are 2 very different career paths. Computer hardware Engineering paths will require an engineering path that you likely wont' get with typical IT/business IT courses.
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Is this still viable? I'm currently 18 and I'm interested in IT but I'm worried because innovation and ai, I might lose my job in the future because of it. Do you guys think that this career is future proof? should I take it?
IT is an extremely broad field with many sub specializations. I think AI will play a bigger role in certain aspects of IT, but not entirely replace all of the jobs. I mean, there still has to be human workers running around installing computers and printers. No amount of AI will be able to help Susan who calls the help desk each time the "out of paper" light turns on her printer or Debbie who always needs help with using the power button on the monitor.
CS and IT are different from each other. CS deals with programming and theoretical computation, whereas IT is more practical and hands-on with technology.
Can IT be compared to potato agriculture and cloud be compared to electricity? State 2 lines Comparing IT to potato agriculture, IT represents the foundational infrastructure, while cloud services can be likened to electricity, providing scalable and on-demand resources, transforming how IT services are delivered and consumed in a flexible and efficient manner. ChatGPT ♥️🌹
Hey Shane, great information. I would love to see a updated version of supply chain management or industrial engineering. Appreciate all the hard work.
Hey, I’be just started viewing your channel. I was wondering if you’d ever heard of the medical physics grad program. It’s my goal right now as a physics bachelor and I would love to see your thoughts on it. Salaries are similar to that of MDs , work in diagnostics or radio therapy. It can also be taken into biomedical engineering. Loving your content and finding it very useful
The insights here are exceptional. A book I encountered with related subjects reshaped my entire worldview. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
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That's an incredibly ambiguous question as it greatly depends on what you want to do in IT. IT is an extremely broad field with many sub-specialties. A lot of actual IT jobs don't really require a college degree. It may help get past HR filters, but I don't believe they should be necessary. Maybe if you're trying to get into management-level positions they are more important. You don't need a college degree to setup a Windows Server environment, for instance.
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Here are some of the key things I have learned:
Information technology refers to the use of digital systems, software, and networks to store, process, and communicate information.
IT encompasses a wide range of technologies, including hardware (such as computers and mobile devices), software (such as operating systems and applications), networks (such as the internet and intranets), and storage systems (such as cloud computing and databases).
IT has transformed many aspects of modern life, including business, education, entertainment, and communication.
Some of the key subfields within IT include cybersecurity, data science, software engineering, web development, and artificial intelligence.
IT professionals often work in roles such as IT support, network administration, software development, data analysis, and project management.
IT is a rapidly evolving field, with new technologies and innovations emerging all the time. Staying up-to-date with the latest developments is essential for IT professionals.
Overall, information technology plays a critical role in modern society, enabling people and businesses to communicate, collaborate, and innovate in ways that were once impossible.
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Great explanation 👏🏾
Thank you for doing my homework🥹☺️😊
@OliverHogarth thanks for doing my homework
Thanks for my homework
This video could not have come out at a better time for me. I just recently became interested in starting a job in IT, mostly based on watching Shane's videos.
How’s it going so far?
Same! And I just found this channel
hows it going?
Hellooo
How’s it going?
Incredible!!! i had studied an engineryn in bussines administration. Know i wanto to studie a MBA, futhemore i am enrolling in a IT certificate for develop this path that it's usseful in bussines world, i think this 2 carrer will gave me more skills than will make my bussines unique.
That MC Hammer reference made my day xD
Thanks for this great video! even for a veteran in the field like me, this video will make explaining what I do and what I don't do so much easier!
Thank God you're back Shane!
So I work at a mine as an equipment Operator and been taking college classes when I can and saw they have a IT position in my company so I put in for laughs…… I’m almost done with the screening but I have an interview in a week and idk how to feel I’ve never thought about doing IT before and it is a 20grand increase if I get it but I feel … like I’m not smart enough for it, so I’m watching as much as I can to get some info to help me… I feel like I can’t let this opportunity pass by. Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated
Don't ever feel like you're not smart enough! That just creates unrealistic doubts. Focus on what you can do. We live in the age of technology and information man! Get those fingers cracking at courses here, CompTIA A+, even udemy has some good courses. You can do it man! What you'll see is that there's a lot of things you'll know that common folk often times do not, you'll be surprised.
How’d it go?
Do it study hard
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Josh is da man! when it comes to IT
Nice to see you 2 collab. Josh is one of the channels I follow for IT stuff.
what is Josh channel? i can not find it
@@sadangelcigTry Josh Madakor or @JoshMadakor
I'm so glad Shane you made this video! I watch your videos daily and yesterday I thought you cancelled your channel. Please, keep up the good work!
Thanks, EJ!
GENIUS !❤
So my question is, what do i learn to get ahead of my classes in college.
Hello Shane, great information. Thanks!
Changing my life path and starting a career in ICT !
Best of luck!
@@ShaneHummus thank you Shane
@@f1y_str8How are you doing so far?
To summarize IT is about managing information on conputers. 😂
How literal did you take that? Good, F**K, man!
Hello, could you go over the differences between IT and MIS and the different career opportunities they may offer
Is it reasonable getting into IT when knowing nothing about it
Math & Science @@Lo97o
No
Nah
Yes, hands down
Ur point is right.. no doubt about it. But what is it and why are you still doing this stuff and why I am not even getting a response from her nor I’m able to do.. it’s just not so pleasant and I am asking what you want
You always share good stuff and on point.
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this content is greatly helpful
I like it, thanks!
Hi Shane. Hope you could interview students who have gone through the IT course. Think all of Coursecareers students you have interviewed so far are in tech sales. 🙂
It's still new.. so maybe in the future I might interview someone who's gone through the IT course.
Thank you!
Great basic IT information.
Thanks, Dinesh! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Are we still able to take the free course?
You should do a video on least stressful technology careers!!
I'm a matric student and want to decide which field to study. This seems interesting
What skill should we have with degree of information technology
Hi Great channel!
Is it possible to become software developer/engineer if you studied information technology as a major?
Its possible, but there is usually not much overlap between IT and software engineering. You will either need to learn about programming on your own or take extra courses.
Yes, it's also possible to become a software developer or software engineer with a major in Information Technology (IT). While IT programs may have a slightly different focus compared to traditional computer science programs, they still often cover programming and software development topics to some extent.
An IT degree might emphasize practical skills such as systems administration, networking, cybersecurity, and database management. Depending on the specific courses you take within your IT program, you might still learn programming languages, software design principles, and even work on coding projects.
If you're interested in pursuing a career as a software developer or software engineer with an IT degree, consider these steps:
1. **Choose Relevant Electives:** If your IT program allows for elective courses, choose those that focus on programming, software development, and application design.
2. **Personal Projects:** Work on personal coding projects outside of your coursework. Building software, applications, or contributing to open-source projects can showcase your coding skills to potential employers.
3. **Internships and Co-op Opportunities:** Look for internships or co-op opportunities where you can gain hands-on experience as a software developer. Real-world experience is invaluable for transitioning into a development role.
4. **Continuous Learning:** Stay curious and keep learning. Software development is a dynamic field with evolving technologies. Stay up-to-date by exploring new languages, frameworks, and best practices.
Remember that the path you take might be slightly different compared to someone with a traditional computer science degree, but your IT background can provide a unique perspective and skillset that is valuable in the software development industry.
Is foundation of IT and DCA same
If not what is difference between them
Hello. I am a student with a background in business. My major was Marketing during my bachelor's and my master's. Can I pursue a Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technology?
I signed tomorrow ok TQ guys
Great ❤
Glad I made a decision, I’m almost getting a bachelors degree in IT next year can’t wait to find a better job 🎉
Awesome man! Good luck on your job hunt!
Hey
Your videos have helped alot. I want to ask tho if an Art student can major in information system management
Thanks for introduction
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Can I get into IT without any schooling? Like move up to a position where I can make a living? If I have to get some certifications and stuff like that, then that’s fine I just need to know if SCHOOL is needed. I want to be able to make at least above 100K and I know it takes time but
You more likely than not will need a degree for higher laying positions like that. It is possible to not do schooling, but you will need many certifications and to be very knowledgeable in your specialization. Don’t shy away from a degree though, there are plenty of good programs out there that will set you up good. Look up WGU degrees, many come with certifications, it is completely online, usually is completed within only 3 years and is cheaper on average than other colleges.
Most IT jobs don't necessarily need a college degree or education. That's usually for management-level positions. However, some employers may prefer that you have a degree.
Cyber security major or Web development? Anyone want to add pros and cons. Looking to work remotely as I live in the middle of nowhere.
I love it ❤ but Technology is cool
Hi Shane....is it OK to specialise in information technology to become a hardware engineer
I think those are 2 very different career paths. Computer hardware Engineering paths will require an engineering path that you likely wont' get with typical IT/business IT courses.
Im g11 abm i join the culbs for i.t that i sign myself up for collage
I cant touch a website?😢
Actually, let’s talk about “touch” in a physics manner. Bring some hope in.
Did you know you’ll go your entire life without “touching” anything?
It’s true. According to physics, we don't actually touch things because of electron repulsion. Inside every atom, is a negative electric charge that repels other electrons, preventing touch.
What you “feel”, IS that repulsion.
You could say; everyone is literally repulsed by everyone else!
We not getting anything close to that in South Africa
My full respect to you sir. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Free training
They really don’t mind mining you for info, tho…
can you please suggest me a link for masters in science information technology classes
Hey is this course worth BSc Business Technology information? I wanted to that course
I will sign
Is Digital marketing part of Information technology?
Excellent video 🎉🎉
The intro gave me cerebral palsy
could i go into video game design with Information technology
Its possible to have a job in game development with an IT degree, but its more difficult due to industries favoring CS graduates within that field.
Is this still viable? I'm currently 18 and I'm interested in IT but I'm worried because innovation and ai, I might lose my job in the future because of it. Do you guys think that this career is future proof? should I take it?
what do u think now ? i'm also considering to take it as a major
IT is an extremely broad field with many sub specializations. I think AI will play a bigger role in certain aspects of IT, but not entirely replace all of the jobs. I mean, there still has to be human workers running around installing computers and printers. No amount of AI will be able to help Susan who calls the help desk each time the "out of paper" light turns on her printer or Debbie who always needs help with using the power button on the monitor.
Please do the this for a Blockchain Developer‼️
I might in the future.
This is real real-life examples
Hi
I have a question is computer science same with information technology in university ?
CS and IT are different from each other. CS deals with programming and theoretical computation, whereas IT is more practical and hands-on with technology.
Thanks
searching about it to choose it as a major maybe
well here it called Information engineering so its the same thing or ?
Thx ☺️
Can IT be compared to potato agriculture and cloud be compared to electricity? State 2 lines
Comparing IT to potato agriculture, IT represents the foundational infrastructure, while cloud services can be likened to electricity, providing scalable and on-demand resources, transforming how IT services are delivered and consumed in a flexible and efficient manner.
ChatGPT ♥️🌹
Hey Shane, great information. I would love to see a updated version of supply chain management or industrial engineering. Appreciate all the hard work.
From india Bengaluru
Josh is the best!
The GOAT
@@ShaneHummus 💯
The Goat Shane Hummus.
Hi
I want to join your class
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Scops for bba computer application please tell any one
Hey, I’be just started viewing your channel. I was wondering if you’d ever heard of the medical physics grad program. It’s my goal right now as a physics bachelor and I would love to see your thoughts on it. Salaries are similar to that of MDs , work in diagnostics or radio therapy. It can also be taken into biomedical engineering. Loving your content and finding it very useful
Wasn’t this account hacked or something?
It's recovered.. All good, Jose!
Is there a degree in Information Technology in Accounting??
Not that I'm aware of.
Data is the information in the computer systems.
Ate Information and communication technology science? Say yes or no
Yes
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The insights here are exceptional. A book I encountered with related subjects reshaped my entire worldview. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
Interested
What's the degree you need
Its called information teknology IT
is digital marketing under IT?
What about healthcare IT ?
Hi sir nick
Really it helps to understand core technology process
What is information
Hi good evening sir l like information technology
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Please do not use my content for any reasons
@ShaneHummus Sure! So do I remove it from my channel?
Yes but it's nice
Is information technology applicable scientifically for black holes? Say yes or no and nothing else
Yes
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35 years old just got info for enrolling in university for a bachelors in IT.. is this a good idea? I live in Texas
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Illiteracy hurts you and those around you. 😐 😬
Can I get into cyber security with this
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yes
"Hardware VS Software"
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Sir i want to become an IT ,how can i reach this ,can you sent me an email .?
What college degree do i need ?
That's an incredibly ambiguous question as it greatly depends on what you want to do in IT. IT is an extremely broad field with many sub-specialties. A lot of actual IT jobs don't really require a college degree. It may help get past HR filters, but I don't believe they should be necessary. Maybe if you're trying to get into management-level positions they are more important. You don't need a college degree to setup a Windows Server environment, for instance.
What do IT people do...?
Wait and watch
Is information technology a science? Say yes or no and nothing else
Yes
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Information Technology is a Science.
May if was the video longer it gonna be better
You don't touch software but your mouse does. Yes 'your" deal with it.
I want to be part of this good news
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Is music and cinema an art or a science? Say yes or no and nothing else
Art
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Music and Cinema are visual performing arts.