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Title: Connections Inside and Out
Authors: Ontario Ministry of Education
Keywords: computer organization
servers
file protection
queues
routing protocols
communication
spoolers
queues
shared resources
fault-tolerance
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Ontario Ministry of Education; unit 4 of Computer and Information Science grade 10 course
Series/Report no.: ACM K-12 CS Curriculum
Abstract: Students view the video The Journey Inside The Computer (from Intel Corporation (http://educate.intel.com/discover/JourneyInside/TJI_Intro/default.aspx) and examine the individual internal components of the computer. Using resources available to them, students discover the importance of each component and its impact on the computer’s operations. The activity culminates with a series of problems that students must solve using the new knowledge. Finally, students use this information to suggest an alternative placement of computers within the school environment that makes a positive impact on the school community and demonstrates wise use of resources. Grades 9-10
Description: Ontario Ministry of Education; unit 4 of Computer and Information Science grade 10 course
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/265
Appears in Collections:L2 A 01: Computer Organization & Major Components
L2 A 03: Networks

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