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SECTION I

SECTION II - Applications

1. What is a computer Start here!!

9. Music Technology, playing and making music

2. Number systems

10. Learn about Wordprocessing

3. Input and Output Computers deal in information but how do we get it in and out?

 11. Find Out about Databases

4. Early history or at least a personal and potted history of computers!

 12. Spreadsheets/Accounting What is a spreadsheet and what is involved in using it?

5. More on the CPU and memory

 13. Graphics incl. TV/Video

6. Operating systems What are they and what relevance do they have?

 14. Education Computers can be used to learn - not just about computers. Find out more under this topic.

7. All about Disks

Glossary If you're baffled by some of those technical terms or jargon try looking here for an explanation.

8. Communications Computers can be used to communicate with people or they can talk to each other.

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