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    installations have been accommodated by various museums and venues recently. In the past, people usually appreciated static public installations and architecture, but now they have more opportunities to experience and even create public art works through computer based technology. As the development and application of technology, more artists engage in making interactive art works and also more interactive installations gradually…

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    Kenneth Lane Thompson was born on February 4, 1943 in New Orleans. Ken Thompson was an American pioneer of computer science. He worked at Bell Labs for most of his career. Thompson designed and implemented the original version of Unix OS. In 2006 he started working at Google. In 1965 Thompson got his Bachelor of Science, and in 1966 a Masters degree in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Ken Thompson has received many awards and these some of…

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    posting on their timeline that they are having a blast at the Cubs game. Well the brains behind all the creations that make our lives easier are Software Engineers. They are in charge of programming and coding every single website, programs and even computers. So how does someone become a Software Engineer and what does it take to be a successful one? Well it is just like any other degree or career, it all starts with schooling. While at school students have to earn certain certifications that…

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    in the field, such as volunteer work, employment, participation in student organizations and activities, and what you have gained from your involvement. My interest in computer science developed because I’m a rebel. My grandfather was a principle of an elementary school, and he thought the computers are evil because the computers and the internet stops people from learning. He believed education is the most important thing for the light of life. However, there was a windows 95 desktop in the…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab 2 Essay

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    Objective As future computer professionals, students of CIT 17600 need a basic understanding of the location and abilities of a variety of tools on Microsoft environments. The Windows Lab 2 was designed to provide a glimpse into these tools. The Microsoft environment that was researched was Windows 7. Discussion Throughout the lab, we were directed to various areas of the Windows environment. Right-Click As one of the most basic tools within Windows, right-clicking on an item is probably…

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    "Sifers-Grayson" enrolled the services of an information security firm to help it meet the safety and security compliance of the government. The auditing firm’s penetration-testing team (Red Team) conducted a test on the company’s computer systems to determine the effectiveness of security controls measures putting in place by the host company. They were able to able to gain entry in to the company’s R&D servers by exploiting and hacking into an insecure connection points. The Red Team…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Lab 2

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    On January 29th, we conducted lab 2 which involved learning the basic tools of Dartfish and how to publish Dartfish videos to our own mediabook. The first step in the lab involved going to dartfish.tv and looking at the “3302 Class Resources folder and downloading the video trim file. I then opened the Dartfish software and as a class we reviewed some of the various resources in the software like the different screen options such as split screen or mosaic mode and different tools such as…

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    2 classroom computers for the teacher, 1 printer, document camera, smartboard, phone, and 3 computers for students to use in the classroom. In the library there’s about 25 desktop computers for students to use and about 15 DELL laptops. Some of the technology resources available for teachers to use are printers to print class set papers in each grade level hall, one laminator, and paper cutter located in each grade…

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    Purpose My decision to obtain a PhD degree is inspired by the desire to combine my creativity with specialized knowledge to invent and enhance technology for this ever changing world. I am confident that a PhD degree from the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder will serve as a link between the potential and this career goal of mine. My passion to study engineering grew when I got GPA 5 out of 5 in the Secondary School Certificate…

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    This quote by President Obama, which hung in my AP Computer Science classroom, resonated with me from the first day. The class introduced me to the world of coding, but also inspired me to create and learn beyond the classroom. Most importantly, this class bonded a group of my classmates who shared a passion for computer science. At first we helped each other with labs and debugging in the Java based class; but as our knowledge grew of computer science, we began to learn how to apply these…

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