ICT 1110 is a prerequisite first-year course for the Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies With Education (B.ICTs Ed.) programme. It is aimed at exposing students to the core constituent components of computer systems and, how internal computing components interact with each other to interpret, process and output data. |
Lecture 1: Administrivia and Course Introduction —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 2: Major Historical Milestones in Computing —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 3: Classification of Digital Computer Systems —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 4: Abstraction in Computer Systems —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 5: Computer Software —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 6: Abstraction in Computer Systems —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 7: Abstraction in Computer Systems —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 8: Peripherals—Input/Output Devices —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 9: Input/Output Subsystem —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |
Lecture 10: Computer Memory Overview and Primary Memory —Slide Decks— [1-up] | [4-up] —Lecture Screencasts— Coming soon |