Fluency with information technology : skills, concepts & capabilities /

Basing the concept behind this textbook on the National Research Council's report Being Fluent with Information Technology, which advocated a project-oriented learning approach to information technology, Snyder (computer science and engineering, U. of Washington) provides a textbook for "n...

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Auteur principal: Snyder, Lawrence
Format: Livre
Publié: Boston : Pearson Addison Wesley, c2004.
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Résumé:Basing the concept behind this textbook on the National Research Council's report Being Fluent with Information Technology, which advocated a project-oriented learning approach to information technology, Snyder (computer science and engineering, U. of Washington) provides a textbook for "non-techie" undergraduate students being introduced to information technology uses from using email and the Web to programming data analysis programs for other disciplines or business uses. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Description:In which the secrets of computers and networks are revealed, in English, with no math, and starting at the very beginning.
Includes index.
Description matérielle:xix, 732 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 26 cm.
ISBN:9780201754919