Lesson 1. The History of Computers - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMakeshift Aids - AMEDD Computer Literacy ICuneiform Tables - AMEDD Computer Literacy IEarly Data Processing - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Aztec Calendar and Other Unnamed Data Processing Techniques - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection II. Machine-Assisted Manual Phase - AMEDD Computer Literacy IPascal's Adding Machine (1642). - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Colmar Commercial Mechanical Calculator (1820). - AMEDD Computer Literacy IPunch-Card Development:Jacquard's Punch Card-Controlled Loom (1800) - AMEDD Computer Literacy IAutomatic Mechanical Computers - AMEDD Computer Literacy IBabbage's Analytical Engine (1833). - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection III. Electromechanical Phase - AMEDD Computer Literacy IHollerith's Vertical Sorter. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IOther Punch Card Applications - AMEDD Computer Literacy IPunch Card Equipment Vs Later Computers - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection IV. Electronic Phase - AMEDD Computer Literacy IElectronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (1939-1946) - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 1-18. The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer - AMEDD Computer Literacy IVon Neuman Summarizes Key Concepts of the modern "Stored Program" Computer (1945) - AMEDD Computer Literacy IBinary system. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 1-19. EDSAC, the first computer that stored its own programs. - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISecond-Generation Solid-State Computers (1959) - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection V. Review - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMachine-Assisted Manual Phase - AMEDD Computer Literacy IElectromechanical Phase - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Electronic Phase (Electronic Digital Computers) - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFirst-Generation Stored Program Computer (1947). - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThird-Generation Integrated Circuit Computers (1964). - AMEDD Computer Literacy IExercises, Lesson 1 - AMEDD Computer Literacy IExercises, Lesson 1-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570036Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570037Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570038Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570039Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1 - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISolutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy ILesson Assignment - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570042Lesson 2. Computer Hardware - AMEDD Computer Literacy IDigital Computer Function - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Central Processing Unit - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Arithmetic/Logic Unit. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-7. Size comparison: Bit vs eye of a needle. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IControl Unit. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-10. The five - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-12. A keypunch machine. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMagnetic tape or magnetic disks. - AMEDD Computer Literacy Ihard disk (disk) - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-16. Working of a hard disk in a disk drive. - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISource Data Automation. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-19. Magnetic ink characters - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-21. Optical mark recognition on exam answer sheets. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-22. Bar codes. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-24. Voice recognition input. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Output Unit - AMEDD Computer Literacy IDaisy wheel printers. - AMEDD Computer Literacy INon-impact Printers. - AMEDD Computer Literacy ITable 2-1. Comparative speeds of most common printers. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-28. Student Comment Sheet printed on a laser printer. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-29. Video display terminal (VDT). - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-31. Composing music with a light pen. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IStorage - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-32. Secondary storage media are connected to the CPU. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IStorage Addressing. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 2-36. Each unit in main storage has a unique address. - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection III. Computer System Limitations - AMEDD Computer Literacy I"Garbage In, Garbage Out" Syndrome. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IExercises, Lesson 2 - AMEDD Computer Literacy IExercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570073Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570074Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570075Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570076Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570077Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2 - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISolutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570079Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570080Lesson Assignment - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570081Lesson 3. Computer Fundamentals - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Three Stages of Data Processing - AMEDD Computer Literacy IOutput Activities - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection II. Teleprocessing Systems - AMEDD Computer Literacy IBatch Processing - AMEDD Computer Literacy IAdvantages and Disadvantages. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IOn-Line Processing - AMEDD Computer Literacy IOn-line vs. Batch Processing. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IReal Time Processing - AMEDD Computer Literacy IService Bureaus and Time-Sharing Companies - AMEDD Computer Literacy INetworks - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 3-6. Bulletin board users dialing to connect with their communication network. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 3-7. Location of peripheral devices may be local or remote - AMEDD Computer Literacy ISection III. Computer Systems - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMainframes - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMinicomputers - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMicrocomputers - AMEDD Computer Literacy IApplications. - AMEDD Computer Literacy Iword processing - AMEDD Computer Literacy IMicroprocessor. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 3-16. An integrated circuit (or silicon chip) is scarcely as large as an infant's nail. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IThe Computer on a Chip. - AMEDD Computer Literacy ILap-Top Personal Computers. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IPersonal computers to go - AMEDD Computer Literacy IFigure 3-19. Lap-top vs. desk top PC. - AMEDD Computer Literacy IExercises, Lesson 3 - AMEDD Computer Literacy IExercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570108Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570109Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570110Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570111Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570112Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570113Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570114Exercises, Lesson 3-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570115Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 3 - AMEDD Computer Literacy IGlossary - AMEDD Computer Literacy IGlossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570118Glossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570119Glossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570120Glossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570121Glossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570122Glossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570123Glossary-cont. - AMEDD Computer Literacy I - MD00570124AMEDD Computer Literacy I