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equitable access
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the condition states that "robuost and reliable access to current and emerging technologies and digital resources, with connectivity for all students, all teachers all staff, and school leaders."
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access options
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technology usage for PK-12. Access to one or more stand alone computers, a computer learning center for students for the advanced technology lessons.
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computer system
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refers to the computer ans other support devices, called peripheral device. Which works as a team to receive, process, and out output information or data.
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central processing unit(CPU)
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often referred as processor. located inside the computer body in the form of a computer chip. works with three units the control unit, the arithmetic unit, and the memory unit.
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arithmetic logic unit
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or ALU, is the sector of CPU that performs the mathematical calculation that are required in many data processing programs.
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equitable access
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the condition states that "robuost and reliable access to current and emerging technologies and digital resources, with connectivity for all students, all teachers all staff, and school leaders."
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access options
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technology usage for PK-12. Access to one or more stand alone computers, a computer learning center for students for the advanced technology lessons.
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computer system
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refers to the computer ans other support devices, called peripheral device. Which works as a team to receive, process, and out output information or data.
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central processing unit(CPU)
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often referred as processor. located inside the computer body in the form of a computer chip. works with three units the control unit, the arithmetic unit, and the memory unit.
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arithmetic logic unit
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or ALU, is the sector of CPU that performs the mathematical calculation that are required in many data processing programs.
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RAM
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Random Access Memory. temporary memory that is designed to hold new data and available only while the computer is turned on.
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Binary coding system, ASCLL
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a numbering system that is consisting only zeros and ones.
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Bit=4
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the smallest unit of binary information
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Byte=8
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which can represent one alphabetic (A,B,C).
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gigabytes
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computer memory is measured in the amount of ino that can hold.
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