- Level Foundation
- المدة 5 دقيقة hours
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This series of short videos will introduce you to what makes a computer a computer, how digital information is represented in 1s and 0s, how computer circuits work to manipulate digital information, and how a central processing unit (CPU) and operating system control the inputs, outputs, memory, and hardware of a computer. Join our movement and register at https://studio.code.org/users/sign_in and learn more at https://code.org/educate/resources/videos and at https://studio.code.org/courses
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Discover the inner workings of computers with the engaging course, "How Computers Work: Circuits and Logic." This foundational course, designed for K-12 students, offers a series of concise and informative videos that unravel the mysteries of computer science. Under the expert guidance of Code.org, learners will explore key concepts such as digital information representation, circuit functionality, and the roles of the CPU and operating system in managing a computer's operations. Over the span of five sessions, participants will gain a solid understanding of how computers process information using binary code, and how various components interact to perform complex tasks. This course is perfect for young learners eager to demystify the technology they use every day. The best part? It's completely free! Join the movement by registering at Code.org and access a wealth of educational resources to further your knowledge in computer science. Dive into the world of circuits and logic and lay the groundwork for a future in technology.