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Computing III - Regular | |
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Vocational | |
Skill Level 123 | |
Approval authority South American Division | Year of Introduction 2012 |
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AY Honors/Computing III - Regular/Overview
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
2. Submit a report of at least 1000 words about third generation computers.
1. Have the Computing II - Intermediate honor.
2. Submit a report of at least 1000 words about third generation computers.
3. Define the following terms:
- a. Circuit/mother board
- b. Internal modem
- c. External modem
- d. Multimedia devices
- e. Parallel port
- f. Serial port
4. During maintenance, what equipment and techniques should be used in order to protect the computer components from damage caused by static electricity?
5. What does backup mean? Why is it important to do it?
6. Make a spreadsheet of the costs of your house, entering the expenses and income of one month, using an electronic spreadsheet editor.
7. What does the term database mean?
8. What does equipment and version compatibility mean?
9. How can computers be interconnected in an office or company?
10. What are the types of existing networks?
11. Describe three current options for the following areas:
- a. Word processors
- b. Electronic spreadsheets
- c. Database
- d. Programming language
- e. Image editors
- f. Sound and multimedia editors
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