Visualizing Technology Introductory
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-460819-8 (ISBN)
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Visualizing Technology is a highly visual, engaging computer concepts textbook. Unlike other textbooks, Visualizing Technology does not include pages full of long paragraphs. Instead, important topics are presented in the way students are hardwired to think--with smaller sections of text, creative use of images for easier understanding, and chapters that are organized as articles with catchy headlines.
The sixth edition continues to provide a hands-on approach to learning computer concepts in which students learn a little and then apply what they are learning in a project or simulation, or watch a Viz Clip video to dive deeper into the subject matter. Each chapter has two How-To projects focused on Digital Literacy and Essential Job Skills so that students are gaining the skills needed for professional and personal success. Additionally, students learn about the important topics of ethics, green computing, and careers in every chapter.
As technology continually evolves, so does the content. In this new edition, all of the content has been reviewed and updated to cover the latest technology, including Windows 10, masOS Sierra, and more coverage of troubleshooting and security. The Pearson eText 2.0 adds a new level of accessibility and interactivity, and new infographics provide a truly visual picture of key topics.
Highlights of what’s new in this edition
NEW. Digital Competency Badge offered through Pearson MyLab IT
NEW. Pearson eText 2.0 provides an interactive and accessible learning experience
UPDATED. All content updated for currency
ADDED. A variety of Infographics illustrate complex topics visually
UPDATED. Viz Clip videos have been updated as needed
ADDED. More coverage of Windows 10, macOS Sierra
ADDED. More coverage of troubleshooting and security
The optimal way to experience Visualizing Technology is with Pearson MyLab IT. All of the instruction, practice, review, and assessment resources are in one place, allowing you to arrange your course from an instructional perspective that gives students a consistent, measurable learning experience from chapter to chapter.
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Pearson MyLab™ IT is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed for Information Technology (IT) courses, to engage students and improve results. MyLab IT for Computer Concepts provides activities for Instruction, Practice, Review, and Assessment in a fully integrated course, providing a seamless learning experience. The integrated Pearson eText allows students to experience continuous digital learning in an interactive environment.
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1. What is a Computer
What Does a Computer Do?
Objective 1. Explain the Functions of a Computer
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention
The Information Processing Cycle
How To: Digital Literacy Skill - Capture a Screenshot of Your Desktop
A Brief History of Computers
Objective 2. Describe the Evolution of Computer Hardware
History of Computers
Moore’s Law
Green Computing - Smart Homes
Bits and Bytes
Objective 3. Describe How Computers Represent Data Using Binary Code
Binary Code
Measuring Data
Career Spotlight - Bioinformatics
Let’s Get Personal
Objective 4. List the Various Types and Characteristics of Personal Computers
Desktop Computers
Notebook Computers
MAC, PC, or Something Else?
Ergonomics
Universal Design
How To: Essential Job Skill - Ergonomics
Beyond the Desktop
Objective 5. Give Examples of Other Personal Computing Devices
Mobile Devices
Video Game Systems and Simulations
Computing on a Large Scale
Objective 6. List the Various Types and Characteristics of Multiuser Computers
Servers
Supercomputers
Distributed and Grid Computing
Computers Are Everywhere: Ubiquitous Computing
Objective 7. Explain Ubiquitous Computing and Convergence
Embedded Computers
Convergence
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Ethics - the Internet of Things
End of Chapter
MindMap
Objective Recap
Key Terms & Summary
End of Chapter Exercises
Application Projects - also Grader projects in MIL
Viz Check Quizzes throughout chapter
2. Application Software
Making Business Work
Objective 1. Identify Types and Uses of Business Productivity Software
Office Suites
Other Types of Business Software
Making it Personal
Objective 2. Identify Types and Uses of Personal Software
Office Applications
Finance and Tax Preparation Software
Entertainment and Multimedia Software
Educational and Reference Software
Portable Apps
How To: Digital Literacy Skill - Create a Document Using WordPad or TextEdit
Will It Run?
Objective 3. Assess a Computer System for Software Compatibility
Your System Specs
System Requirements
Career Spotlight - Software Trainers
Where to Get It
Objective 4. Compare Various Ways of Obtaining Software
Licensing
Free or Fee
Sources of Software
Your Head in the Cloud
Objective 5. Discuss the Importance of Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
How To: Essential Job Skill - Create a Mobile App with Appy Pie
Managing Software on Your System
Objective 6. Install, Uninstall, and Update Software
Installing Software
Updating and Uninstalling Software
Green Computing - Online and Downloaded Programs vs. Store-bought Software
Ethics - Sharing Software
End of Chapter
MindMap
Objective Recap
Key Terms & Summary
End of Chapter Exercises
Application Projects - also Grader projects in MIL
Viz Check Quizzes throughout chapter
3. File Management
A Place for Everything
Objective 1. Create Folders to Organize Files
Navigating Your Computer
Creating and Using Folders
How To: Digital Literacy Skill - Organize Your Files
What’s in a Name?
Objective 2. Explain the Importance of File Extensions
File Names and Extensions
File Properties
Back It Up
Objective 3. Explain the Importance of Backing Up Files
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Erscheinungsdatum | 11.03.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Geoghan Visualizing Technology Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 251 x 251 mm |
Gewicht | 1102 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-460819-4 / 0134608194 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-460819-8 / 9780134608198 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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