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What is equitable access?
robust and reliable access to current and emerging technologies and digital resources with connectivity for all students and teachers.
What does NCES stand for?
The National Center for Education Statistics.
What is the smallest unit of binary information?
a bit
Eight bits make what? and what does this represent
a byte which can represent one alphabetic or one numeric character of information.
What is the memory of a computer usually measured in?
kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes.
What is an input device? What are some examples?
allows input of data into a computer. Keyboard, mice, scanners.
What is a classroom response system or clicker?
a handheld device that resembles a TV remote that allows students to respond to questions posed by the instructor.
How is monitor size of a computer measured?
Diagonally from corner to corner. Some inside the casing some outside the casing.
Storage devices
allow storage of data for later use
What is the difference between CD-R and CD-RW?
A CD-R only allows you to record data once for storage purposes and cannot be edited. CD-RW can record data and edit the information after the disc is created.