The last video in our digital media series from Introduction to Computers. …
The last video in our digital media series from Introduction to Computers.
This video looks at the basic of digital video including: frame rate per second, SD/HD, pixels, aspect ratio, things to look for when buying, streaming video, and video editing software. We also give out digital media picks.
Links from Video: -http://www.videomaker.com/ -File Format http://bit.ly/1m5gMVM -http://www.hulu.com/ -http://vimeo.com/ -https://www.netflix.com -http://www.ustream.tv/ -http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ -http://www.mediacollege.com/ -http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information …
Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information Systems (BCIS) course.
This video will introduce new students to this series and what they can expect. Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information Systems (BCIS) course.
This video will introduce new students to this series and what they can expect. Our first lesson in our FREE Introduction to Computers/ Business Computers Information Systems (BCIS) course.
This video will introduce new students to this series and what they can expect.
Our second video in the free Introduction to Computer series. This video …
Our second video in the free Introduction to Computer series. This video defines and examines what digital literacy means. We also look at why it is important.
Our third video defines the term digital. We also explain what binary …
Our third video defines the term digital. We also explain what binary is and show the viewer how to count in binary and do conversions from our every day base 10 numbering system to binary.
The fourth and final video in our Lesson 1 Digital World series …
The fourth and final video in our Lesson 1 Digital World series looks at what exactly is a computer. We take a quick look at the history of the PC, the general components of a computer and answer the question "what kind of computer should I buy."
Our next lesson series, will focus on computer hardware.
Links from video: http://lifehacker.com/ http://www.thinkgeek.com/ http://www.techguylabs.com/ http://www.digitalliteracy.gov/
This website provides an icebreaker, presentation/video, and classroom research/discussion activity to teach …
This website provides an icebreaker, presentation/video, and classroom research/discussion activity to teach students about diverse beliefs that impact medical care delivery. The resource provides a lesson plan for teachers which includes learning objectives, lesson format, vocabulary, and materials needed. Through the optional icebreaker, students can reflect on their identities and learn about diversity in the classroom. Through the Cultural Competence presentation and video, students can learn about diversity and culture in general. And through the research/discussion activity, students can understand a certain culture/country and their beliefs on medical care. They can share their findings with a small group and answer some provided discussion questions. Not only does this activity teach students that diversity can impact beliefs and behaviors about medicine, but it also teaches respect for other cultures AND it teaches what specific countries/cultures believe about medicine.
In this video profile produced for Teachers' Domain, meet teacher Dustin Madden, …
In this video profile produced for Teachers' Domain, meet teacher Dustin Madden, an IŰ__óíupiaq who hopes to inspire students to take an active role in protecting the natural environment by giving them a foundation in math and science.
What are the two biggest threats facing future generations? The growing Federal …
What are the two biggest threats facing future generations? The growing Federal debt, and climate change. The national debt will trash the economy, and global warming will trash the planet. But economics offers a solution to BOTH problems: a carbon tax. So why do economists cry themselves to sleep?
This is the software and IT systems that support transactions over networks. …
This is the software and IT systems that support transactions over networks. We look at: E-Commerce Hosts, Digital Money and Online Advertising.
This is out last video in the Introduction to Computers, BCIS, BIM series. We thank you for watching and look forward to seeing you in our next course.
Links from Video: •What is Bitcoin? http://youtu.be/Gc2en3nHxA4 •Please Subscribe http://www.pleasesubscribefilm.com/ •http://www.storenvy.com/ •http://www.cafepress.com/
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