These are all of
the sites that I used to pass the class (well to hopefully pass this class).
They are a wealth of knowledge. Click away to learn more.
Works Cited:
Lycos.com.
“What is a Device Driver?” http://howto.lycos.com/lycos/step/1,,5+24+26148+25375+3082,00.html.
Attenza. 2002.
This site tells you just
about anything you could ever hope to know about device drivers.
Purdue University. “ECN Knowledge Base.” https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECN/Resources/KnowledgeBase/Docs/20030410150802 Purdue University 2003.
This site has a lot of good
information about Windows XP.
National Institute on Open Schooling
(NIOS). http://www.nos.org/htm/basic2.htm
National Institute on Open Schooling (NIOS).
This is a good flowcharting site.
Direct TV DSL Center. http://www.dslcenter.com/
. Direct TV, 2003.
This site covers the basics of a
digital subscriber line.
Rio Saladao Community College. http://www.rio.maricopa.edu/classes/cis/cis133da/051302/lessons/lesson02.shtml?&&&254
. CIS133DA. 2003
You need a password for this site, so it
may not work for many of you; however, Paradise Valley Community college offers
this class – CIS133 – and it offers a wealth of knowledge on the Internet and
WWW. It also teaches the basics of
HTML.
Tate Audio and Video. http://www.tate.org.uk/audiovideo/webcastingattate.htm
. Tate Audio and Video.
This site offers information on
Webcasting.
Webopedia.
http://webopedia.com/TERM/c/cable_modem.html
. Jupitermedia
Corporation. 2003
This site can help you learn all you ever wanted to know about cable modems.
Australian IT.
“WAN enlisted to fight terror”
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,6677553%5E15321%5E%5Enbv%5E15306,00.html July 1, 2003
This site overviews Global IT and the war
on terror.
Ham, Shane and Robert
D. Atkinson “Using Technology to Detect and Prevent Terrorism.” http://www.ppionline.org/ppi_ci.cfm?knlgAreaID=124&subsecID=307&contentID=250070
Progressive Policy Institute.
January 18, 2002
This
site overviews Global IT and the war on terror.
Onley, Dawn S. “Network-centric
operations score big in Iraq” http://www.gcn.com/22_12/defense-technology/22159-1.html
Government Computer
News. Vol. 22 No. 12; May 26, 2003.
This site overviews Global IT and the war
on terror.
Tenbril Incorporated. http://www.tenebril.com/products/memboost/memory.html
“What is Memory?” Tenbril, Inc. 2001-2002.
This is a good site to learn more about memory.
Vermaat, Shelly Cashman. “Discovering Computers 2003.” Thompson Course
Technology. 2002.
This is a text. It’s full of useful tips and information on computers.
Don Schneider. “Memory vs. Drive Space” http://members.aol.com/don5408/drivespace/mem_v_dspace.html.
Unofficial Aptiva Support Site. 1999
Wondering what the difference between memory and drive space is? Click here.
John Savil. http://www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=24614
Net Magazine. Penton. 2003.
This site will help you to understand Type I, Type II and Type III
PC cards.
Night Flight Studios. “Optical Media (CD, CD-ROM, DVD and their variations)” http://www.nightflightstudios.com/Tech_Write/Opti_Media.htm.
Whatis.com. 1996-1999.
This site is about Optical Media.