Keywords: Concepts
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1: Concepts of Information Technology
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Abstract: This module includes the basics and theories of ICT, including types of computer, networks, how, why and who people access information using ICT. This module is the first under the ECDL (AKA ICDL) qualification, written for Windows XP and Office 2003
Cognitive Processes, Spring 2004
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Abstract: An introduction to human information processing and learning; topics include the nature of mental representation and processing; the architecture of memory; pattern recognition; attention; imagery and mental codes; concepts and prototypes; reasoning and problem solving.
Federal Court Concepts
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Abstract: introduces students to the U.S. federal court system. It describes the structure of the federal courts, the kinds of cases that federal courts hear, the Supreme Court, and how federal court decisions can be used in research.
Information Technology I, Spring 2003
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Abstract: Broad coverage of technology concepts underlying modern computing and information management. Topics include computer architecture and operating systems, relational database systems, graphical user interfaces, networks, client/server systems, enterprise applications, cryptography, and the web. Hands-on ... More »
LabVIEW Techniques (Practice Module)
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Abstract: Introductory concepts, editing techniques, and basic programming methods for audio and signal processing.
Sequence Stratigraphy: Basic Elements, Concepts, and Terminology
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Abstract: Sequence stratigraphy is a modern name for a familiar concept. This article discusses the evolution of related terminology by addressing basic elements and concepts of sequence stratigraphy. Illustrations are used to support the article and further readings are recommended for more in-depth explanations.
Strategic Management II, Fall 2003
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Abstract: This course is intended to be an extension of course 15.902, Strategic Management, with the purpose of allowing the students to experience an in-depth application of the concepts and frameworks of strategic management. Throughout the course, Professor Hax will discuss the appropriate methodologies, concepts, ... More »
Two concepts of freedom
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Abstract: What defines individual freedom in a civilised society? Philosophers have argued over such questions for centuries. This unit looks at various concepts of freedom, asking you to think carefully about how freedom is restricted by our place in society and how it can vary from state to state.
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