of components that work together to realize some objectives forms a system. Basically there are three major components in every system‚ namely input‚ processing and output. Input Output Processing Fig. 1.1: Basic System Components 2 :: Computer Applications In a system the different components are connected with each other and they are interdependent. For example‚ human body represents a complete natural system. We are also bound by many national systems such as political system‚ economic
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References: Barseghian‚ T. (2011). Three Trends That Define the Future of Teaching and Learning Jung‚ I. (2005). ICT-Pedagogy Integration in Teacher Training: Application Cases Worldwide. Educational Technology & Society‚ 8 (2)‚ 94 Koç / TÜFED-TUSED / 2 (1) (2005). Implications of Learning Theories for Effective Technology Integration and Pre-service Teacher Training: A Critical Literature Review Lever-Duffy‚ J. &
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Computer Networks NETWORKING CONCEPTS Network A network is basically an interconnection of various points to make a connected system e.g Road‚ Telephone‚ Social Data Network A computer network therefore refers to an interconnection of computers and other peripherals by use of a communication link Peer to Peer Networks In a peer-to-peer network‚ all computers are considered equal; they all have the same abilities to use the resources available on the network. Peer-to-peer networks are designed
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ELEMENTS OF COMPUTER SYSTEM Computer System Is a complete‚ working computer. The computer system includes not only the computer‚ but also any software and peripheral devices that are necessary to make the computer function. 1. Hardware 2.Software 3.Peopleware / Live ware HARDWARE It is best described as a device that is physically connected to your computer or something that can be physically touched. INPUT DEVICE –any device that allows the person to communicate information to the computer / gives
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INTL. JOURNAL OF HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION‚ 25(4)‚ 243–281‚ 2009 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 1044-7318 print / 1532-7590 online DOI: 10.1080/10447310802546724 Intl. Journal 1532-7590 1044-7318 of Human–Computer Interaction‚ Vol. 25‚ No. 1‚ December 2008: pp. 1–78 HIHC Interaction Better in 3D? An Empirical Investigation of User Satisfaction and Preferences Concerning Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Product Representations in Business-to-Consumer E-Commerce A. Ant Ozok
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can also be understood as students‟ sustained mentaleffort for co-construction of knowledge while solving thegiven task. Figure 1. The theoretical framework to investigate cognitive engagementin computer-supported collaborative learning environment. B. Enhancing Cognitive Engagement through Computer-supported Collaborative Learning Upon defining the
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same speed? The reason that all the buses don’t operate at the same speed on a motherboard is because some devices on the board are slower than others and don’t require or can’t support the same bus speed. 3.) When you turn off the power to a computer at night‚ it loses the date‚ and you must reenter it each morning. What is the problem and how do you solve it? The problem is that the battery that runs the internal clock is no good. You either have to replace the battery or buy a new motherboard
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Grace Loraine M. Borres BSCOE II-3 Assignment No. 1 An internal bus serves as the communication highway of the motherboard. It links the different parts of the computer to the CPU and the main memory. Its primary task is to send data and instructions to the different parts within the motherboard‚ including the external bus. The external type of motherboard bus‚ which is also known as the expansion bus‚ serves as the interface for peripheral devices like hard disks‚ CD-ROM drives‚ and flash
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Bonnie Davis Week One Assignment One January 17‚ 2012 Table One Warf Computer Statement of Cash Flows Operations | | Net Income | $742 | Depreciation | $159 | Deferred Taxes | $109 | Changes in assets and liabilities | | Accounts receivables | -$31 | Inventories | $14 | Accounts payable | $17 | Accrued expenses | -$99 | Other | -$9 | Total cash flow from operations | $902 | | Investing Activities | | Acquisition of fixed assets | -$786 | Sale of
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A computer Technology has been a great deal of discussion in recent years about globalization‚ which can be defined as “the intensification of economic‚ political‚ social and cultural relations across borders.” Evidence of globalization is seen in our daily lives. We are being influenced by the on rush of economic and ecological forces that demand integration and uniformity and that mesmerize the world with fast music‚ fast computers and fast food with MTV‚ Macintosh and McDonald’s‚ The impact of
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