3.3.1

The Benefits of Networks

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Benefits of Networks

A network is a collection of connected computers. These computers can communicate by sending data between themselves. There are many reasons that we might choose to set up a network:

Data exchange

Data exchange

  • Data can be sent between computers without the need for external storage.
Resource sharing

Resource sharing

  • Resources can be shared:
    • E.g. Printers.
    • E.g. Scanners.
    • E.g. Internet connections.
Managing computers

Managing computers

  • A network manager can manage other computers over a network by:
    • Updating software.
    • Fixing problems.
    • Help users e.g. resetting passwords.
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Components of a Computer

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Software & Software Development

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Exchanging Data

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Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms

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Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues

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Elements of Computational Thinking

6.1

Thinking Abstractly

6.2

Thinking Ahead

6.3

Thinking Procedurally

6.4

Thinking Logically

6.5

Thinking Concurrently

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Problem Solving & Programming

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Algorithms

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