Sunday, March 28, 2021

ICT - Online Lessons - Computer Career Opportunities

Dear friends,

This lesson is all about the Computer Career Opportunities.


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Thursday, March 25, 2021

ICT - Online Lessons - Computer Viruses

Dear friends, 

We are starting to share online lesson records. You can find under "ICT - Online Lessons".

This lesson is all about Computer Viruses.


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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Webinar 1 - CISCO Networking Essentials

Dear visitors, 

We have done our first free webinar about the first part of the CISCO Networking Essentials on Saturday, 20th of March, 2021. That was like a summarize of Chapter1. 

You can watch from youtube with this link below.

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We are thinking to do new free webinars about different topics. Please don't hesitate to ask and request from us. In the next few days, we will display a new google form to select the topic for the new webinar. 

I hope you like it. Please don't forget to subscribe with your email account from the right side of the website. (Just "Submit" your email address)






👉👉👉>> CISCO Networking Essentials <<👈👈👈

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

IGCSE - ICT - WEEK 13

13th week-Communication applications-3

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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

IGCSE - ICT - WEEK 12

12th week-Communication applications-2

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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

52- Did you know?

Would you like to know how to make bootable Windows10 USBDrive with Rufus software?

It is the same for the other operating systems as well.

Just watch it.

https://alleducators.blogspot.com/p/videos_81.html

https://youtu.be/Xr_pMAiBnqg

51- Did you know?

Programming is coding in a programming language

Programming languages are special languages that software developers use to write instructions for computers to execute

Larger applications like web browsers are usually written in programming languages.

50- Did you know?

Scripting is coding in a scripting language

Scripts are mainly used to perform a single or limited range task. There are languages we can use to build these.

49- Did you know?

Coding is basically translating one language to another

This can be coding from English to Russian, Morse code to English or even English to a computer language

When someone builds an application, we refer to it as coding an application.

48- Did you know?

"Coding, scripting, and programming" are all terms generally refer to the same thing but they each have small distinctions

Sunday, March 7, 2021

47- Did you know?

Would you like to use different operating systems like Windows 10 on your Ubuntu without formatting your PC? There are several ways to do.

One of them is to use third party software like VirtualBox. Let's watch.

https://alleducators.blogspot.com/p/videos_81.html

https://youtu.be/mlbBGW9eWLI

46- Did you know?

Would you like to use different operating systems like Ubuntu on your Windows10 without formatting your PC? There are several ways to do.

One of them is to use thirdparty software like VirtualBox. Let's watch.

https://alleducators.blogspot.com/p/videos_81.html

https://youtu.be/ryxoYx4RyhQ


45- Did you know?

"Domain Name System", or DNS acts like our Internet's directory and lets us use human readable words to map to an IP address.

Source of picture: securityboulevard.com

44- Did you know?

URL: "www.google.com".

"google" is a domain name. It'll be registered to ICANN, the "Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers". 

Once a domain name is registered with ICANN, no one else can take that name unless it becomes available again. 


43- Did you know?

A URL, which stands for Uniform Resource Locator, is just a web address similar to a home address.

For example ;)

https://alleducators.blogspot.com


42- Did you know?

Web pages are generally made up of very basic components. They contain multimedia content like text, images, audio and video.

When you want to navigate to a website, you would type in a URL like twitter.com.


41- Did you know?

All websites can be accessed through the "Web". Websites are basically text documents that we format with HTML, or "HyperText Markup Language". 

It's a coding language used by web browsers



40- Did you know?

There are several ways to understand that your harddrives healthy or not before loosing your files. One of them is checkdisk on command prompt on windows PCs.

Just watch from Videos tab in this website or my YouTube channel and try yourself. The links are below.

https://alleducators.blogspot.com/p/videos_81.html

https://youtu.be/pL-qd53ZNms


39- Did you know?

The Internet Protocol or "IP", is responsible for delivering our packets to the right computers. 

So, it helps us route information.

38- Did you know?

The Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol, or "TCP/IP" for short, which have become the predominant protocols of the Internet



37- Did you know?

Network protocols are like a set of rules for how we transfer data in a network. 

In the other words, our devices use them to help our packets get from one destination to another destination. 



36- Did you know?

The "Internet" is composed of a massive network of satellites, cellular networks, and physical cables buried beneath the ground.

Saturday, March 6, 2021

35- Did you know?

* The Internet is the physical connection of computers and wires around the world

* The Web is the information on the Internet. We use it(web) to access the Internet through a link like google.com

34- Did you know?

The "Internet" is just an interconnection of computers around the world, like a giant spider web that brings all of us together.

Don't make the mistake of thinking the Internet is the "World Wide Web".

33- Did you know?

An "Operating System" is the whole package that manages our computers resources and lets us interact with it. 

There are two main parts to an operating system, the "kernel" and the "user space".

32- Did you know?

All about RAM

* RAM: Random Access Memory

* DRAM: Dynamic Random Access Memory

* SDRAM: Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory

* DDR SDRAM: Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory

Friday, March 5, 2021

31- Did you know?

"RAM" is Random Access Memory which stores data to access quickly. This data changes all the time so it is not permanent. Almost all RAM is "volatile", which means that once we power off our machines, the data stored in RAM is cleared.

https://snappygoat.com/free-public-domain-images-memory_informatics_technology_572660/V4XhM2jeCMYkQAQunguQY3IFeoTUS2qUFWZtGhGMv_0.html

30- Did you know?

CPUs that have "32 bit" or "64 bit" architecture are just specifying how much data it can efficiently handle.

29- Did you know?

There are currently two major types of CPU sockets.

--> Land Grid Array also known as "LGA", 

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Intel_CPU_Pentium_4_640_Prescott_bottom.jpg

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

IGCSE - ICT - WEEK 11

11th week-Communication applications-1

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