This document classifies and lists common computer hardware, software, and device types. It separates items into categories such as input devices, output devices, storage devices, processors, memory, and more. It also breaks down classifications further, identifying specific examples like keyboards, mice, printers within the input and output device groups.
To edit the wiki, users first go to the site URL and sign in by creating an account if new or entering login credentials if existing. Once signed in, users can now edit pages by clicking the edit page button and making changes, with wiki wars potentially occurring if multiple people edit the same page simultaneously and overwrite each other's work.
This document contains 3 articles about the use of Twitter in educational settings. The first article discusses two school districts in Florida and Texas signing up to use Twitter. The second article describes students and tutors being eager to use Twitter. The third article explains how Twitter has become a popular messaging service among students and professors at some universities, replacing the use of email for some communications.
The document summarizes the processing steps for the space shuttle Discovery before its launch, including the external tank arriving by barge and being lifted vertically in the VAB, the solid rocket boosters and engines being attached, the shuttle being attached to the external tank, a payload being prepared and moved to the launch pad to be inserted into Discovery, and finally Discovery being moved to the launch pad on a crawler transporter in preparation for launch.
This document classifies and lists common computer hardware, software, and device types. It separates items into categories such as input devices, output devices, storage devices, processors, memory, and more. It also breaks down classifications further, identifying specific examples like keyboards, mice, printers within the input and output device groups.
To edit the wiki, users first go to the site URL and sign in by creating an account if new or entering login credentials if existing. Once signed in, users can now edit pages by clicking the edit page button and making changes, with wiki wars potentially occurring if multiple people edit the same page simultaneously and overwrite each other's work.
This document contains 3 articles about the use of Twitter in educational settings. The first article discusses two school districts in Florida and Texas signing up to use Twitter. The second article describes students and tutors being eager to use Twitter. The third article explains how Twitter has become a popular messaging service among students and professors at some universities, replacing the use of email for some communications.
The document summarizes the processing steps for the space shuttle Discovery before its launch, including the external tank arriving by barge and being lifted vertically in the VAB, the solid rocket boosters and engines being attached, the shuttle being attached to the external tank, a payload being prepared and moved to the launch pad to be inserted into Discovery, and finally Discovery being moved to the launch pad on a crawler transporter in preparation for launch.
To log in and use VoiceThread, you first register for an account by going to their website and entering your email and password. Next, you find an image on Creative Commons to use as the topic by copying its URL. You paste this URL into VoiceThread to upload the image as your first slide. Finally, you can add text comments or record your voice directly on the slide to complete your VoiceThread presentation in just a few steps.
This document discusses the convergence of technology across different devices such as game consoles, computers, mp3 players, cell phones, televisions, and tables. Many devices now incorporate features that were previously isolated to a single type of device such as internet connectivity, touch screens, cameras, and media playback which has led to the merging of capabilities in our modern electronics.
As technology becomes more integrated into our lives, it is important for parents and teachers to educate children about staying safe online. Basic lessons should cover not sharing personal information with strangers, avoiding communication with unknown individuals, and knowing how to respond if something makes them feel uncomfortable while using the internet. Overall, open conversations and age-appropriate guidance can help children navigate the online world safely.
To log in and use VoiceThread, you first register for an account by going to their website and entering your email and password. Next, you find an image on Creative Commons to use as the topic by copying its URL. You paste this URL into VoiceThread to upload the image as your first slide. Finally, you can add text comments or record your voice directly on the slide to complete your VoiceThread presentation in just a few steps.
This document discusses the convergence of technology across different devices such as game consoles, computers, mp3 players, cell phones, televisions, and tables. Many devices now incorporate features that were previously isolated to a single type of device such as internet connectivity, touch screens, cameras, and media playback which has led to the merging of capabilities in our modern electronics.
As technology becomes more integrated into our lives, it is important for parents and teachers to educate children about staying safe online. Basic lessons should cover not sharing personal information with strangers, avoiding communication with unknown individuals, and knowing how to respond if something makes them feel uncomfortable while using the internet. Overall, open conversations and age-appropriate guidance can help children navigate the online world safely.