Lynda - Computer Science Principles - Digital Information [AhLaN]

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Lynda - Computer Science Principles - Digital Information [AhLaN] (Size: 1.2 GB)
  01 - Welcome.mp4 27 MB
  02 - What you should know beforehand.mp4 19.8 MB
  03 - Contact.mp4 34.2 MB
  04 - History of innovation.mp4 12.9 MB
  05 - Impact of coding and programming.mp4 10.9 MB
  06 - Yes and no answers with binary.mp4 33.6 MB
  07 - Binary and bits.mp4 49.7 MB
  08 - Communicating with bits.mp4 84.9 MB
  09 - Digital communication.mp4 122.4 MB
  10 - Abstraction of numbers.mp4 102.8 MB
  11 - Binary numbers.mp4 68.6 MB
  12 - Bit size and values.mp4 104.1 MB
  13 - Overflow.mp4 71.2 MB
  14 - ASCII and Unicode.mp4 77.3 MB
  15 - Encoding formatted text.mp4 54.1 MB
  16 - File sizes and bytes.mp4 84 MB
  17 - Text compression.mp4 47.8 MB
  18 - Encoding images.mp4 90.8 MB
  19 - Image compression and file formats.mp4 90.8 MB
  20 - Summary.mp4 26 MB
  AhLaN.txt 921 B
  Seed Me!!.png 42 KB
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GENERAL INFO
Instructor : Doug Winnie
Duration : 1h 10m
Released : 7/14/2016
Source : https://www.lynda.com/Programming-Foundations-tutorials/Computer-Science-Principles-Digital-Information/454673-2.html

... About This Course ...

Computers, at their most basic level, store information in bits—a series of on and off states represented by ones and zeroes. Using this binary language, the information in images, audio, video, text, and other files can be saved and shared. This principle is the basis of all computing, including programming. Here Doug Winnie explains the basics of binary: how digital information is represented, encoded, stored, and communicated between computers.

This course is the first in our Computer Science Principles series, designed around the AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) curriculum. It is a great foundation for anyone, at any age, to prepare for careers in technology and computer science. Lessons in this segment cover the building blocks of computing: binary logic, number systems, text and image encoding, compression, and simple communication protocols. Understanding these basics will help you understand the interplay between hardware, software, data, networks, and the people that use them.

Topics include:
Binary and bits
Digital communication
Number systems
Encoding text
Compressing text and images

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