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An introduction to some of the applications of multimedia computing. 1: One of the first BBC programmes to use a virtual set. 2: Desk-top publishing. 3: Real-world graphics applications. 4: Sound cards. 5:...
Three compilation videos, each consisting of three NCET-TV programmes. 1: IT and the National Curriculum; portable computers; girls and IT; making multimedia; special needs and IT; science and IT. 2: The...
Series introducing various computer applications, aimed at those with some knowledge of computers. Presented by Fiona Adam. In seven parts: 1) Word Processing: asks if using a word processor can help...
Looks at the growth of personal computer industry. Bill Gates of Microsoft is one of America’s richest men. The key to future profits is something portable and friendly and linked to a stream of digital...
The story of Alan Turing, credited by many as the father of the modern digital computer. The programme highlights the importance of Turing’s early interest in logic and mathematics, as well as his later...
Tim Hunkin humorously explains the workings of familiar machines. His technique is to present the scientific principles and show how the machines evolved by using demonstrations and animated cartoon...
Series tracing the development of the computer.
Introduces the beginner to computers and the language of the MS-DOS operating system. Discusses aspects of micros and their functions, including hard and floppy discs, files and directories. Describes many...
A distance learning package giving a general review of the principles and practices used in local area networking. In four volumes comprising seven units.
A non-technical introducction to the world of information technology, following the history of computing from the early, massive calculating machines such as the Manchester Mark I and the Lyons Electronic...
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