New Perspectives on Computer Concepts: IntroductoryRevised to keep your students on top of our ever-changing world of emerging technology, this is your solution for staying current and keeping your students engaged in an information age. Features: Each lesson is presented on two facing pages, with the main points discussed on the left hand page and large illustrated on the right. Students learn all they need about a topic without turning the page! The modular structure of the book allows you to cover the units and lessons in any order. Computers in Context lessons highlight how computer technology is used in various fields, such as sports, education and law enforcement. Students can use the new companion Web site activities to reinforce the concepts that they have learned in the book. New material and photos added to this Fifth edition will keep you current including coverage of Tablet computers, wireless networks, a new lesson on Solid State Storage Technology, an updated and revamped lesson on Defining database software, and a new lesson on introducing DHTML and XML. An Interactive CD accompanies the book and contains videos and screentours, InfoWebs, Interactive Exercises, Practice Tests and Labs. Icons placed throughout the book direct students to the CD putting the concepts on context. ... From publisher description. |
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... Internet modem . Once the connection is established , your computer is " on the Internet . " When you complete an Internet session and log off , your modem " hangs up " and the connection is discontinued until the next time you dial in ...
... Internet modem . Once the connection is established , your computer is " on the Internet . " When you complete an Internet session and log off , your modem " hangs up " and the connection is discontinued until the next time you dial in ...
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... CONNECTION g .... g In this lab , you'll learn : □ How to connect a computer to your telephone line □ How to ... Internet using ISP - provided software □ Why you might need to manually create a dial - up connection □ What information ...
... CONNECTION g .... g In this lab , you'll learn : □ How to connect a computer to your telephone line □ How to ... Internet using ISP - provided software □ Why you might need to manually create a dial - up connection □ What information ...
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Introductory June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja. INTERNET CONNECTION ROUNDUP What's the best Internet connection ? The best Internet connection depends on your budget and what's available in your area . Most people begin with a dial - up ...
Introductory June Jamrich Parsons, Dan Oja. INTERNET CONNECTION ROUNDUP What's the best Internet connection ? The best Internet connection depends on your budget and what's available in your area . Most people begin with a dial - up ...
Contents
Computer Basics | 2 |
Operating a Personal Computer | 14 |
Internet Basics | 15 |
Copyright | |
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