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To discover the fundamental concepts and tools of science and information technology and communication, some reference books and lectures broadcast video.
Computer Science Unplugged - computing without a computer
Tim Bell, Ian H. Written and Mike Fellows
If you can spend hours clicking on a mouse without learning computer, you can also learn many computer without touching a mouse! Developmental activities proposed in the Computer Science Unplugged collection are in evidence. For children from primary school, they offer an introduction to the fundamentals of computer science that will interest young and old.
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STIC and its impact on society
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Some references to consider issues of science and information technology and communication for our society.
"The world is it digital? "
Occasional Science and Future: The magic numbers (October 2009)

"The world is it digital?" The question posed to two philosophers of science and two computer scientists, highlights points of view to say the least divergent: "There are no numbers in nature" " The computer processes the symbols, "" Nature is not predictable, "" The whole world may be scannable. The four reactions thus account for very different interpretations of the match, which some have characterized as "unreasonable" means What provides the mathematical modeling, and now computers, analysis, understanding and prediction of natural systems. This debate is particularly invigorating inserted in the dossier on "digital society" of exciting off-set the Sciences et Avenir dedicated to "magic numbers".
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Teaching and learning computer science school
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CT, Information Technology and Communication, have become so important in today's society, that merely to deprive our citizens access to the Internet would make it a citizen of second class: they are needed to communicate, work, interact with government and private companies, buy, sell, entertain, inform and educate others.
But these rapidly evolving technologies are changing so profoundly our relationship to the world of work, entertainment and politics to the point that it becomes now essential to provide all our citizens the basic concepts necessary to build a mental model correct what the computer.
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About the teaching of computer
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It is time to introduce computer education in high school! Gilles Dowek takes position in this twentieth episode of the podcast audio. A perspective informed by his experience

The IT sector has become one of the first sectors of the global industry. By itself, it concentrates approximately 30% of the effort of research and development. But in Europe, this figure falls curiously at 18%! Why? According to Gilles Dowek, this "weakness" due to insufficient training of young Europeans in this area.
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Search the Internet Effectively
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Ladies and gentlemen, start your search engines!
For anyone doing research--students, journalists, consumers--the Internet seems to provide unlimited information. Unfortunately, if you're not familiar with how online search engines work, their results often seem to require additional sifting. We'll help you refine your Internet research skills so you can get where you want to be fast. You may even end up feeling like you have the world (or at least the World Wide Web) on a string.
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A sound foundation...
Before the advent of personal computers, sound systems were probably the most complicated pieces of machinery you'd find in the average home...and they're still pretty intimidating when the time comes to set one up. The actual logistics of connections aren't too difficult, but to get the best possible sound out of your system you'll need to take several factors into consideration. With this 2torial, a bit of patience, and some experimentation, you should be able to find the setup that works best for your sonic circumstances.
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Set Your Browser's Start-Up Page
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Cut out the middle man with a few simple clicks
What's your favorite starting point on the Web? Maybe you consult your astrological forecast every time you get on the Web, or your stocks--or even the latest 2torials at Learn2.com. But if you're like many people, that habitual journey has an unnecessary side trip: to the page that automatically loads whenever your Web browser software starts up.
Lots of people don't even realize that the start-up page is a matter of choice--that it's easy to program your browser to go to your favorite page as soon it opens. Best of all, the whole process will take less than a minute, if you follow the easy steps covered in this 2torial. And by the way: if you'd like to opt for making Learn2.com your start-up page...well, we'd be honored.
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