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Fluency with information technology : skills, concepts, & capabilities / Lawrence Snyder.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : Pearson Addison Wesley, c2008.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvii, 766 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780321512390
  • 0321512391
  • 9780201754919
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • T58.5 .Sn9
Contents:
pt. 1. Becoming Skilled at Information Technology: Ch. 1. Terms of Endearment: Defining Information Technology -- Ch. 2. What the Digerati Know: Exploring the Human-Computer Interface -- Ch. 3. Making the Connection: The Basics of Networking -- Ch. 4. Marking Up with HTML: A Hypertext Markup Language Primer -- Ch. 5. Searching for Truth: Locating Information on the WWW -- Ch. 6. Searching for Guinea Pig B: Case Study in Online Research -- Interview: Vinton G. Cerf -- pt. 2. Algorithms and Digitizing Information: Ch. 7. To Err Is Human: An Introduction to Debugging -- Ch. 8. Bits and the "Why" of Bytes: Representing Information Digitally -- Ch. 9. Following Instructions: Principles of Computer Operation Ch. 10. Whats the plan? Algorithmic thinking Ch. 11. Light, sound, magic; Representing multimedia digitally pt. 3. Data and information Ch.12. Computers in polite society Ch.13. Shhh, its a secret Ch.14. Fill in the blank computing Ch. 15. ''What if'' thinking helps Ch. 16. A table with a view Ch. 17. The idiary database pt. 4. Problem solving Ch. 18. Get with the program Ch. 19. The bean counter Ch. 20. Thinking big Ch. 21. Once is not enough Ch. 22. THe smooth motion Ch. 23Computers can do almost (--everything, --nothing) Ch. 24. Click to close
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Includes index.

pt. 1. Becoming Skilled at Information Technology:
Ch. 1. Terms of Endearment: Defining Information Technology --
Ch. 2. What the Digerati Know: Exploring the Human-Computer Interface --
Ch. 3. Making the Connection: The Basics of Networking --
Ch. 4. Marking Up with HTML: A Hypertext Markup Language Primer --
Ch. 5. Searching for Truth: Locating Information on the WWW --
Ch. 6. Searching for Guinea Pig B: Case Study in Online Research --
Interview: Vinton G. Cerf --
pt. 2. Algorithms and Digitizing Information:
Ch. 7. To Err Is Human: An Introduction to Debugging --
Ch. 8. Bits and the "Why" of Bytes: Representing Information Digitally --
Ch. 9. Following Instructions: Principles of Computer Operation
Ch. 10. Whats the plan? Algorithmic thinking
Ch. 11. Light, sound, magic; Representing multimedia digitally
pt. 3. Data and information
Ch.12. Computers in polite society
Ch.13. Shhh, its a secret
Ch.14. Fill in the blank computing
Ch. 15. ''What if'' thinking helps
Ch. 16. A table with a view
Ch. 17. The idiary database
pt. 4. Problem solving
Ch. 18. Get with the program
Ch. 19. The bean counter
Ch. 20. Thinking big
Ch. 21. Once is not enough
Ch. 22. THe smooth motion
Ch. 23Computers can do almost (--everything, --nothing)
Ch. 24. Click to close

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