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How Computers Work – P2, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.92, with 8 lectures, based on 6 reviews, and has 20 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn just enough about Electricity, Transistors, Logic Gates, and Binary Numbers to understand Processor Building Blocks (e.g. Clock, Cache, Controller). Learn Instruction Execution to understand what every Processor does and review the specifications of two example Processors. Learn what each Processor Building Block does to understand Instruction Execution which is the primary function of every computer. Learn what Software actually is and some of what it does as well as how to learn more about Software. This course is ideal for individuals who are The course is for students or Technology professionals without an Electrical Engineering or Computer Science background who want to understand how a computer actually works It is particularly useful for The course is for students or Technology professionals without an Electrical Engineering or Computer Science background who want to understand how a computer actually works.

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Summary

Title: How Computers Work – P2

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.92

Number of Lectures: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 8

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn just enough about Electricity, Transistors, Logic Gates, and Binary Numbers to understand Processor Building Blocks (e.g. Clock, Cache, Controller).
  • Learn Instruction Execution to understand what every Processor does and review the specifications of two example Processors.
  • Learn what each Processor Building Block does to understand Instruction Execution which is the primary function of every computer.
  • Learn what Software actually is and some of what it does as well as how to learn more about Software.
  • Who Should Attend

  • The course is for students or Technology professionals without an Electrical Engineering or Computer Science background who want to understand how a computer actually works
  • Target Audiences

  • The course is for students or Technology professionals without an Electrical Engineering or Computer Science background who want to understand how a computer actually works
  • If you work in the Technology industry or plan to, and don’t have an Electrical Engineering or Computer Science background, this ~120-minute course could be the most valuable training of your career.

    Understanding how a computer works provides numerous advantages to the IT professional. For example:

  • Familiarity with terminology and concepts that might otherwise be a complete enigma.

  • Ability to communicate more effectively, gain credibility, and influence others.

  • Improved technical program management capability.

  • Career path options that might otherwise not be available.

  • Technical understanding upon which additional knowledge can be built.

  • The fields of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science are incredibly broad and incredibly deep.

  • The key to learning how a computer works quickly is to become familiar with just the right detail about just the right topics so you can quickly understand how a computer actually works.

  • How Computers Work” training quickly describes the primary function of every computer and provides you with an opportunity to gain a competitive advantage.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald said, “Our lives are defined by our opportunities. Even the ones we miss.”

    If you want to understand how a computer works quickly to gain a significant competitive advantage, you’ll want to complete this unique learning experience.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Agenda

    Lecture 1: Agenda

    Chapter 2: Instructions – 1

    Lecture 1: Instructions – 1

    Chapter 3: Instructions – 2

    Lecture 1: Instructions – 2

    Chapter 4: Instructions – 3

    Lecture 1: Instructions – 3

    Chapter 5: Processor Examples

    Lecture 1: Processor Examples

    Chapter 6: Software

    Lecture 1: Software

    Chapter 7: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Chapter 8: Appendix A – Hardware Introduction

    Lecture 1: Appendix A – Hardware Introduction

    Instructors

  • How Computers Work P2  No.2
    Chuck Denning
    Engineering Program Manager
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