A set of 12 lectures and a small number of accompanying lab exercises for a first year general introduction to computing systems. The material is quite introductory in nature, and might also suit a FE or schools audience. Starting by considering what a computer is, the content covers a range of topics in hardware, software, applications and development
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Course syllabus for CPSC 305 Introduction to Computer Technology Course description: Covers computer...
Basic building blocks of the computer: logic gates, memory cells, wires. Units built from these (li...
The course “Introduction to Computer Systems” at Carnegie Mellon University presents the underlying ...
This Unit is designed to enable users to set-up and use the features of modern computer systems in d...
This book presents the contents of an introduction course to Computer Science for engineering discip...
Concepts in Computing provides a clear, concise introduction to the fundamentals of computer science...
Computing is an area which continues to grow. This book covers the main areas of computing, includin...
Introduces architecture of digital systems, emphasizing structural principles common to a wide range...
Gives students a firm rooting in the fundamental principles of computer science, and an appreciation...
The ``Introduction to Computers`` program establishes formal partnerships with local school district...
To stay up with the advancements in the IT industry, computer science and engineering courses hav...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Computer Science, Rand Afrikaans University, 20 May 1986Computer Sc...
There has been recent discussion regarding the need to teach introductory computer concepts courses ...
Computers were originally invented to solve all sort of mathematical problems. Nowadays, computers d...
While some institutions seek to make CS1 curricula more enjoyable by incorporating specialised educa...
Course syllabus for CPSC 305 Introduction to Computer Technology Course description: Covers computer...
Basic building blocks of the computer: logic gates, memory cells, wires. Units built from these (li...
The course “Introduction to Computer Systems” at Carnegie Mellon University presents the underlying ...
This Unit is designed to enable users to set-up and use the features of modern computer systems in d...
This book presents the contents of an introduction course to Computer Science for engineering discip...
Concepts in Computing provides a clear, concise introduction to the fundamentals of computer science...
Computing is an area which continues to grow. This book covers the main areas of computing, includin...
Introduces architecture of digital systems, emphasizing structural principles common to a wide range...
Gives students a firm rooting in the fundamental principles of computer science, and an appreciation...
The ``Introduction to Computers`` program establishes formal partnerships with local school district...
To stay up with the advancements in the IT industry, computer science and engineering courses hav...
Inaugural lecture--Department of Computer Science, Rand Afrikaans University, 20 May 1986Computer Sc...
There has been recent discussion regarding the need to teach introductory computer concepts courses ...
Computers were originally invented to solve all sort of mathematical problems. Nowadays, computers d...
While some institutions seek to make CS1 curricula more enjoyable by incorporating specialised educa...
Course syllabus for CPSC 305 Introduction to Computer Technology Course description: Covers computer...
Basic building blocks of the computer: logic gates, memory cells, wires. Units built from these (li...