You Will Learn / Course Themes
The last thirty years have seen a massive shift from the use
of computers for solving scientific and engineering problems and keeping massive
databases of records for large organizations, to their use by almost everyone
in virtually every area of modern life.
Techniques such as scanning and digital photography, the Internet and home computer
use, and vast collections of information have transformed computers from something
the ordinary citizen rarely saw to something that almost all of us have at least
one of in our home or car in the form of a PC or a microcomputer controlling
equipment. The steady integration of the technologies of networks, telephony
and computing mean that we live in the midst of a digital revolution: our music,
television, even our family photos and videos, are increasingly produced by
a computer, whether it’s through the PC, or a microcomputer in the digital
camera or television. This revolution provides us with increased opportunities
to find information, to be creative, to communicate with friends and family.
But it has also presented us with new dilemmas over ownership, privacy, security
and surveillance.
The major theme of the course M150 is the transformation of data - what we can
see and sense all around us - into information. The computer aids us to collect
data, through the medium of text or by digitizing pictures or sound, then to
store it conveniently and transform it into information, and through the medium
of the Internet, to communicate that information as we wish.
You can view the Course Guide for M150. It consists of two parts.
Part 1 contains the introductory information about the course and
Part 2 contains an extract from a Unit and sample TMA (Tutor Marked Assignment)
question.
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Part 1 (306KB)
Part 2 (333KB)
The files are quite large and it is advisable not to download them if you
uisng a modem. Copies of the Guide are also available at the Regional Offices for inspection.
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