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Computing

Computing. Computing in the Modern World Ms. Stewart. What is computing?. The activity of using computers and writing programs for them; the study of computers and their impact on society. Computer Science. The study of computation and computer technology, hardware, and software.

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Computing

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  1. Computing Computing in theModernWorld Ms. Stewart

  2. What is computing? • The activity of using computers and writing programs for them; the study of computers and their impact on society.

  3. ComputerScience • The study of computation and computer technology, hardware, and software.

  4. The Work of Computer Scientists • The work of computer scientists falls into fourcategories: • a) designing and building software; • b) developing effective ways to solve computing problems, • c) devising new and better ways of using computers and addressing particular challenges in areas such as robotics, computer vision, or digital forensics. • d) planning and managing technology for businesses

  5. Careers in Computing • Computer Scientist • Computer Engineer • Database Administrator • Software Engineer • Information Systems Specialist • Information Technology Specialist • Computer Programmer • Computer Operator

  6. Computing in Other Disciplines • Most jobs today require at least basic information technology (IT) skills: • Understand hardware and software basics • Troubleshoot (solve) common computer problems • Use the Internet and e-mail • Use word processing software • Create and working with spreadsheets • Work with databases • Create and giving electronic presentations

  7. Computing in Other Disciplines • Some professions require more specialized technology skills, such as: • Using computerized machinery • Creating models using software • Using diagnostic tools • Using project management tools

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