Computer courseware refers to educational material, usually in the form of CDs, that can be used by teachers and students for learning. It is mainly used in information technology industry certification programs.
Aims courseware is generally, for some reason, configured to only run on Internet Explorer, which will only (easily!) run on Windows computers. Thus, you can, in theory, only do Aims courseware on a Windows computer. However, I have successfully done Aims courseware on a Linux computer with Firefox and Chrome, disguising itself as Internet Explorer. There's only a couple of minor things that didn't work. So it can be done, it just needs some fiddling about.
One can locate the Courseware Library by visiting its website. Courseware Library is a website that is dedicated to digital delivery of courseware addressing Microsoft Products, Technologies and Solutions.
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A computer is only a tool. It cannot create or innovate.
Hartley Courseware has written: 'METRIC SKILLS 2'
Art Willer has written: 'Workbook for the design of educational courseware' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Computer-assisted instruction, Computer programming, Computer programs
The term splitscreen in terms of a computer screen is when something is projected on a computer screen in a split fashion. This is typically used in multi-player games.
The term callback in computer programming can have more than just one meaning. Mainly the term callback means a code that is an argument to another existing code.
The term super computer comes from a computer's ability to process information quickly. They operate at very high levels of speed. It is generally used for scientific and engineering.
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It means that - in a way - there is an equivalent of two CPUs on a single computer chip.
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