An instruction has the computer actually do something. Information is just stored data.
Load instruction means to load the instruction from the memory to the processor (accumulator).. But store instruction is opposite of it,it stores information from accumulator to the memory.
Communication is when two people are both sending and receiving information to each other. Instruction is when one sends information to another that receives.
Program is a set of instruction of a computer to perform. Software is the various kind of program that is used to operate computer smoothly.
What is difference between oppress code and operend
Well it is movies and dvds
computer's can store more information. brain store's less
In computer based teaching the teacher physically present in fron of you and explain theoritical topics on board and practical topics on computers. In computer assist teaching the teacher not physically present around you he will teach you through the net on video confrensing, the all the theory and practical material provided in the soft copy. In computer managed instruction the computer provides the instruction there no any person behing the instruction the instruction managed by computer as preprogramed by programmer.
the difference between computer literacy and information literacy is that for computer litercy you get answers quickly but for info literacy u have to read to get info.
Communication is when two people are involved. In this, both send and receive information to each other. Instruction is a detailed information about how something should be done or operated. In this, one person sends the information to the other.
the different between direct and indirect adress instruction
Information requires a mind, data is a series of states in the computer. It's like the difference between hearing and listening, one requires a mind the other doesn't.
instruction register is used to store the next instruction to be executed. instruction pointer is used to store the address of the next instruction to be executed.