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This 7-page module, from National Convergence Technology Center (CTC), focuses on practical aspects of home technology. This resource includes a video camera installation lab. During the lab students "install a camera and directly connect it to [a] single TV to view via video inputs." The learning...
This brief interactive activity, by the Electromechanical Digital Library and Wisconsin Technical College System faculty, explains clearly the reasons to use switches in place of hubs when using an LAN. The animations and corresponding explanations are helpful as the user clicks through each slide...
In this video adapted from Pathways to Technology, you’ll learn about the wide range of jobs that are available to someone with a degree in information technology, or IT. Kennedy Symekher is studying technical and networking support in community college. He attends interviews at Microsoft and...
This animation, is provided by Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), includes a basic overview of the different types of of computer networks. Local Area Networks (LANS), Wide Area Networks (WANS), client servers, and Peer-to-Peer networks are covered. An .mp4 file is also available...
We all know how important computers are in our every day communication, but do you know how the computer in your office transfers information between the others? This online slideshow provided by Wisc-Online and the National Science Foundation explains the difference between a switch and a hub and...
This site is the home of the Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA) on YouTube. The channel features a number of instructional videos on topics like wireless technologies, networks and security. The videos range from about one minute long to around fifteen minutes long.
This brief case study highlights the City College of San Francisco's Computer Networking and Information Technology program. The college's strategies to recruit more female students are outlined. The college took part in several key recruitment methods, including: Identifying female role models in...
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