1.1) Information systems literacy is the knowledge and hands-on familiarity with hardware, software, peripherals, and network components common to most information systems. Computer literacy is the actual ability to operate a computer and to understand the language used in working with a specific system or systems.
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.
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An input device is something that puts information in something. Let's use a computer for example. A mouse and a keyboard are input devices because they put information INTO the computer. Output devices, such as printers, put out information.
An application is a program
Computer engineering technology is the product and concepts that is used in computer engineering.
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.
A literate person cannot be expected to know how to operate a computer. In essence, a person can be literate but not computer literate. But the opposite seems difficult to be true. A computer literate is often always a literate.
computer's can store more information. brain store's less
Well it is movies and dvds
From the technical perspective, an Information System is a system capable of accepting, storing, safeguarding, retrieving, analyzing, and delivering data. Generally, this is accomplished over a network (either local ore remote) of computers, servers, and peripherals. From the business perspective, an Information System is a system capable of doing the above, but also is able to take the raw data and turn it into something useful/meaningful.
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.
literacy is literal things like reading,english,and vocabulary education is anything you learn
Media literacy refers to the ability to critically analyze and evaluate media content, understanding its impact, biases, and purposes. In contrast, information literacy focuses on the skills needed to effectively locate, evaluate, and use information across various formats, ensuring that individuals can discern credible sources from unreliable ones. While both are essential for navigating the digital landscape, media literacy emphasizes content analysis and interpretation, whereas information literacy emphasizes research skills and information management. Together, they empower individuals to engage thoughtfully with the information and media they encounter.
The difference is in the way how they process communications between two or more computers. If you send some information to one computer only using hub it will resend the information to all computers in the network. When switches resend information to the only one computer.
computer does not have feelings The main difference is that a computer can't think.
Q:1 What is difference between Forth Generation & Fifth Generation computers
computer application is just software, IT (information technology) in general is an organization, or the persons within that organization. They are totally different, apple and Apple computer!