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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
Brand
Duo Press
Color
White
ISBN
978-1-955834-15-5

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
DUO Press LLC
ISBN-10
1955834156
ISBN-13
9781955834155
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3057287322

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ultimate Dictionary of All Things Digital
Number of Pages
64 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Media Studies, General, Computers / Internet, Reference / Dictionaries
Publication Year
2022
Illustrator
Brandow, Annika, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Duopress Labs
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
13.9 Oz
Item Length
10.2 in
Item Width
7.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2022-015484
TitleLeading
The
Grade From
Second Grade
Grade To
Eighth Grade
Synopsis
Help kids go full STEAM ahead into the digital landscape. Computer science is an essential part of today's curriculum, starting in elementary school. Learning the basics of computing and coding boosts kids' problem solving, creativity, and critical thinking skills while teaching them a subject that has real-life applications. Kids become tech proficient easily, and their malleable minds are quick to understand how to use software and basic processes. But no matter what field they choose to go into as adults, they will have to understand the realities of the ever-changing digital world--the way it is built and maintained, and the implications on everyday life. The Smart Kid's Dictionary of All Things Digital will combine definitions for the basics of computing and coding, as well as the big-picture issues--more complex terms that deal with safety, privacy, and abstract terminologies like algorithm bias, NFTs, the uncanny valley, and deep fakes. Like The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice , this book will include age-appropriate definitions that explain terms through the lens of the digital world, plus pronunciation and part of speech. The pages will be packed with illustrations and features that help the words and their definitions come to life--boxes and sidebars on big ideas, such as Moore's Law, the implications of facial recognition software, and how building semiconductors contributes to climate change. Plus, a Tech Timeline delves into the breakthrough moments and important characters (think Ava Lovelace, Grace Hopper, Alan Turing) in the history of computer science and a Resources section with educational websites for budding coders who want to put their newfound knowledge to the test. Rough Category Overview with Sample Words General Tech Terms: cryptocurrency, NFTs, digital divide, algorithm, artificial intelligence Hardware: memory, laptop, motherboard, sound card, SSD, USB, switch, keycap, CPU Operating Systems: files, drivers, folders, directories, shortcut, screensaver, taskbar, window manager, terminal Software: pixel, application, multitasking, program, web browser, word processor Networks: Wi-Fi, email, ISP, router, modem, server, bandwidth, latency, file sharing, broadband, packets, firewall Using a Computer: cursor, right-click, caret, username, password Using the Internet: download, upload, search engine, social media, URL, website, bookmarks, chat room, homepage, hyperlink, HTTP Coding + Web Development: bug, command, sprite, if-statement, loop, string, language Digital Health and Safety: cyberbullying, cookie, antivirus software, deep fakes, algorithm bias, hacker, Help kids go full STEAM ahead into the digital landscape. Computer science is an essential part of today's curriculum, starting in elementary school. Learning the basics of computing and coding boosts kids' problem solving, creativity, and critical thinking skills while teaching them a subject that has real-life applications. Kids become tech proficient easily, and their malleable minds are quick to understand how to use software and basic processes. But no matter what field they choose to go into as adults, they will have to understand the realities of the ever-changing digital world--the way it is built and maintained, and the implications on everyday life. The Ultimate Dictionary of All Things Digital will combine definitions for the basics of computing and coding, as well as the big-picture issues--more complex terms that deal with safety, privacy, and abstract terminologies like algorithm bias, NFTs, the uncanny valley, and deep fakes. Like The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice, this book will include age-appropriate definitions that explain terms through the lens of the digital world, plus pronunciation and part of speech. The pages will be packed with illustrations and features that help the words and their definitions come to life--boxes and sidebars on big ideas, such as Moore's Law, the implications of facial recognition software, and how building semiconductors contributes to climate change. Plus, a Tech Timeline delves into the breakthrough moments and important characters (think Ava Lovelace, Grace Hopper, Alan Turing) in the history of computer science and a Resources section with educational websites for budding coders who want to put their newfound knowledge to the test. Rough Category Overview with Sample Words General Tech Terms: cryptocurrency, NFTs, digital divide, algorithm, artificial intelligence Hardware: memory, laptop, motherboard, sound card, SSD, USB, switch, keycap, CPU Operating Systems: files, drivers, folders, directories, shortcut, screensaver, taskbar, window manager, terminal Software: pixel, application, multitasking, program, web browser, word processor Networks: Wi-Fi, email, ISP, router, modem, server, bandwidth, latency, file sharing, broadband, packets, firewall Using a Computer: cursor, right-click, caret, username, password Using the Internet: download, upload, search engine, social media, URL, website, bookmarks, chat room, homepage, hyperlink, HTTP Coding + Web Development: bug, command, sprite, if-statement, loop, string, language Digital Health and Safety: cyberbullying, cookie, antivirus software, deep fakes, algorithm bias, hacker, Age range 7+ Help kids go full STEAM ahead into the digital landscape. Computer science is an essential part of today's curriculum, starting in elementary school. Learning the basics of computing and coding boosts kids' problem solving, creativity, and critical thinking skills while teaching them a subject that has real-life applications. Kids become tech proficient easily, and their malleable minds are quick to understand how to use software and basic processes. But no matter what field they choose to go into as adults, they will have to understand the realities of the ever-changing digital world -- the way it is built and maintained, and the implications on everyday life. The Ultimate Dictionary of All Things Digital will combine definitions for the basics of computing and coding, as well as the big-picture issues -- more complex terms that deal with safety, privacy, and abstract terminologies like algorithm bias, NFTs, the uncanny valley, and deep fakes. Like The Young Activist's Dictionary of Social Justice , this book will include age-appropriate definitions that explain terms through the lens of the digital world, plus pronunciation and part of speech. The pages will be packed with illustrations and features that help the words and their definitions come to life -- boxes and sidebars on big ideas, such as Moore's Law, the implications of facial recognition software, and how building semiconductors contributes to climate change. Plus, a Tech Timeline delves into the breakthrough moments and important characters (think Ava Lovelace, Grace Hopper, Alan Turing) in the history of computer science and a Resources section with educational websites for budding coders who want to put their newfound knowledge to the test. Rough Category Overview with Sample Words: General Tech Terms: cryptocurrency, NFTs, digital divide, algorithm, artificial intelligence Hardware: memory, laptop, motherboard, sound card, SSD, USB, switch, keycap, CPU Operating Systems: files, drivers, folders, directories, shortcut, screensaver, taskbar, window manager, terminal Software: pixel, application, multitasking, program, web browser, word processor Networks: Wi-Fi, email, ISP, router, modem, server, bandwidth, latency, file sharing, broadband, packets, firewall Using a Computer: cursor, right-click, caret, username, password Using the Internet: download, upload, search engine, social media, URL, website, bookmarks, chat room, homepage, hyperlink, HTTP Coding + Web Development: bug, command, sprite, if-statement, loop, string, language Digital Health and Safety: cyberbullying, cookie, antivirus software, deep fakes, algorithm bias, hacker
LC Classification Number
QA76.15.U45 2022

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