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What is ISTE's essential condition that states: "access to current technologies, software and telecommunications networks should be provided for new teachers in classroom and professional use..."
access
What is a computer system?
Refers to the computer an dother support devices that work as a team to 1. receive information as the user inputs it, 2. process that information and 3. output the information in a usable format.
CPU
Central processing unit or processor
ALU
arithmetic logic unit that performs the mathematical calculations that are required in many data processing programs.
RAM
random access memory is the temporary memory that is designed to hold new data and is available only when the computer is turned on.
ROM
read only memory, the permanent interal memory inside the computer system.
ASCII
"ASK-ee", the binary coding system made up by ones and zeros.
kilobytes
1K, or approximately 1,014 keyboard strokes of information
megabyte
1MB or approximately a million keyboard characters of information
gigabyte
1GB, or approximately a billion keyboard characters of information