Computer & Technology Basics: What you need to know about Hardware, Software, Internet, Cloud Computing, Networks, Computer Security, Databases, … Intelligence, File Management and Programming
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This book is an introduction to Information Systems and Computer Technology. It contains the information a college student might learn in a Computer Concepts, Computer Literacy, or beginning Information Systems course.The book covers the basics of computer hardware, software, operating systems, Internet, cloud computing, networks, computer security, databases, artificial intelligence, file management and programming, without getting too technical.It can be used for the self-learner, or for teachers who teach short term classes in information systems, computer literacy, or computer science. Each chapter has a list of keywords and concepts that will be covered, and end of chapter questions and assignments.
Publisher : Independently published (January 17, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 137 pages
ISBN-10 : 1661897657
ISBN-13 : 978-1661897659
Item Weight : 7.8 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.31 x 9 inches
4 reviews for Computer & Technology Basics: What you need to know about Hardware, Software, Internet, Cloud Computing, Networks, Computer Security, Databases, … Intelligence, File Management and Programming
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$11.99
tarannum shahnawaz –
the best book
it teaches me to the next level
Redant89 –
Lacking depth
This book is only a dictionary of terms that are all on the Internet. Teacher required for class but it is not necessary to pass the course.
Musicman –
More of a dictionary
This book does not provide very much detail or explanation. Itâs more of an introductory definition and exploration of computer things. âBasicsâ is an appropriate component for the title of this book.
RICH.H.Hazzyman –
Waste of time.
I bought this book to learn more about my computer and I know about as much as I did before I bought and read this book. It tells you about what things mean but nothing about how to do it. So it’s fairly useless to me.