1. The document summarizes the four phases of the digital revolution: data processing in the 1960s using large mainframe computers; personal computing in the 1970s using smaller standalone PCs; network computing in the 1990s enabled by the public Internet; and cloud computing from 2010 onward providing access to information and applications over the Internet.
2. It lists examples of personal computers, non-personal devices, and common vs secure passwords.
3. The document describes using a QR code scanning app on an iPhone 4 to view a YouTube video of a cockatoo named Zeus making noises and moving its head around.
1. The document summarizes the four phases of the digital revolution: data processing in the 1960s using large mainframe computers; personal computing in the 1970s using smaller standalone PCs; network computing in the 1990s enabled by the public Internet; and cloud computing from 2010 onward providing access to information and applications over the Internet.
2. It lists examples of personal computers, non-personal devices, and common vs secure passwords.
3. The document describes using a QR code scanning app on an iPhone 4 to view a YouTube video of a cockatoo named Zeus making noises and moving its head around.
1. The document summarizes the four phases of the digital revolution: data processing in the 1960s using large mainframe computers; personal computing in the 1970s using smaller standalone PCs; network computing in the 1990s enabled by the public Internet; and cloud computing from 2010 onward providing access to information and applications over the Internet.
2. It lists examples of personal computers, non-personal devices, and common vs secure passwords.
3. The document describes using a QR code scanning app on an iPhone 4 to view a YouTube video of a cockatoo named Zeus making noises and moving its head around.
1. Data processing (1960s) input-output cycle. Data goes into a computer, is processed and then it is output. Computers are huge, complex, and expensive devices, existing in limited numbers and primarily housed in big corporations and government agencies. 2. Personal computing (1970s) small standalone computers powered by local software. 3. Network computing (1990s) enabled when the Internet was opened to public use. A group of computers linked together to share data and resources. 4. Cloud computing (2010-) provides access to information, applications, communications, and storage over the Internet. Convergence plays a large role in the expansion of cloud computing. b) Personal computer iPhone 4 Nexus 5 Surface RT
Not personal computer
Nintendo 3DS GPS First Kindle
c) Most common passwords:
1. password 2. 1234567 3.qwerty123 d) Secure passwords 1. Ju1zkn0wz_Ja\/a 2. BAVE`w$4q$urRFZ 3. 1had_cerea1for1unch62v> 2) QR codes Phone Im using: iPhone 4 App Im using: Scan What I see: Zeus my precious cockatoo YouTube video Zeus flopping his head around and making noises as a response (aww, so cute!)