Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Computers. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Computers. Mostrar todas las entradas

lunes, 15 de abril de 2013

Hardware: the tower and the ports

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Students: María Esteban y Claudia Peinado (1ºC)

Students: Aitana Flores y Alba (1ºDE)

lunes, 1 de abril de 2013

Your Vokies 1ºDE

Carla Rodríguez y Raquel (What is IT (Information Technology)?)

Lucia Bejerano y Alejandra (Encode Information)

Alejandro Kainadan Alonso y David García (Convert Decimal Number to Binary Number)

Adrián Martínez y Natalia Adamowicz (What is IT?)

Jose Manuel Aguado y Jorge Sandoval (What is a computer?)

Andrea Toribio y Celia López (What is a computer?)

Alba Ruíz y Aitana Flores (The Control Unit and the Arithmetic and Logic Unit

Carlos Rivera y Oscar Figueroa (Memories and Peripherals)

domingo, 24 de marzo de 2013

Your Vokies 1ºABC

What is IT?: (Iván Ruiz e Irene Díaz)



Encode Information: (Irene Cofrades y Carla Ciruelos)


Binary Code and How to Convert a Binary Number to its Decimal equivalent(Jaime Resuela y Santos):



Convert a Decimal Number to its Binary equivalent (Laura Alonso Ortiz):


What is a computer? (Felipe Agustín)



The structure of a computer: (Claudia Peinado y María Esteban)



The CPU: (Jorge Maldonado y Víctor Fernández)

jueves, 21 de marzo de 2013

The Structure of a Computer (Students' Works)

Students: Jaime Resuela y Santos Hernández (1ºB)

Monitor: photo credit: sparktography via photopin cc Library: /aphoto credit: ciro@tokyo via photopin ::Prad Prathivi @ Amodica:: via photopin cc Worker: photo credit: CAHairyBear via photopin cc Police: photo credit: Neil. Moralee via photopin cc

Students: María Esteban Vera y Claudia Peinado (1ºB)



KEYBOARD: photo credit: chalo84 via photopin cc LIBRARY: photo credit: infra-leve via photopin cc WORKING: photo credit: Libertinus via photopin cc MONITOR SCREEN: photo credit: Techhie via photopin cc

lunes, 25 de febrero de 2013

Binary Code

To know how to convert a binary number to its decimal equivalent, click here and do the exercises.

Now, convert the following decimal numbers to its binary equivalent:


  • 5
  • 9
  • 19
  • 22
  • 31
  • 46


To check your answers, you can use the Binary / Decimal Converter Calculator. Click here to open it.



Do you want to know how to say your name in Binary Code? Click here to know it.