We all know how important computers are in our every day communication, but do you know how the computer in your office transfers information between the others? This online slideshow provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains the difference between a switch and a hub and the reasons to use them. For example, with helpful animations and a personalized speed, one can learn that hubs often cause broadcast collisions and are less efficient than switches when trying to send information quickly among networked computers. This is great for students and teachers introducing switches and hubs to their telecommunications repertoire
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This online, interactive lesson provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains...
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The role of data centers and computers are vital for the future of our data-centric society. Histori...
This animation, is provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), includes a b...
Currently, various types of switches are used to connect electrical circuits and change the directio...
We all know how important computers are in our every day communication, but do you know how the comp...
This online, interactive lesson provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains...
Network topology is the physical arrangement of the switching devices of a network connecting a grou...
Provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation, this website provides a plethora of inf...
There are three characteristics of institutions of higher education that have a strong impact on tel...
This resource, presented by the Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), is an animati...
The computer and communications industries, drawing upon a common base of technology and competing f...
The communications world is changing, and packet-switched networks are taking over. Traditionally, t...
Information highways are high speed data networks used to transport information and link people toge...
All About Circuits is a website that âprovides a series of online textbooks covering electricity and...
To telecommunicate means to communicate over distance. The information that is communicated can be o...
Your telecommunications account allows you to access an almost inconceivable amount and variety of o...
The role of data centers and computers are vital for the future of our data-centric society. Histori...
This animation, is provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), includes a b...
Currently, various types of switches are used to connect electrical circuits and change the directio...