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INFO 103 Week 1 DQ 1 How Do You Currently Use Information Technology
INFO 103 Week 1 DQ 2 Innovations in Hardware and Software
INFO 103 Week 1 Quiz
INFO 103 Week 2 Assignment Using Microsoft Word What Does the Library Have to Offer
INFO 103 Week 2 DQ 1 Copyright and Fair Use
INFO 103 Week 2 DQ 2 Searching for Information
INFO 103 Week 2 Quiz
INFO 103 Week 3 Assignment Using Microsoft Excel
INFO 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Information Security and Privacy
INFO 103 Week 3 DQ 2 Connecting Your Home Network to the Internet
INFO 103 Week 3 Quiz
INFO 103 Week 4 Assignment Computer Ethics PowerPoint
INFO 103 Week 4 DQ 1 Computer Ethics
INFO 103 Week 4 DQ 2 Web 2.0
INFO 103 Week 4 Quiz
INFO 103 Week 5 DQ 1 Emerging Information Technology
INFO 103 Week 5 DQ 2 Reflection Question - Computer Use in Career Fields
INFO 103 Week 5 Final Paper
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ASH INFO 103 Week 1 DQ 1 How Do You Currently Use Information Technology
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INFO 103 Week 1 DQ 1 How Do You Currently Use Information Technology
How Do You Currently Use Information Technology?
Information technology is the process of using computers or computing devices to obtain and handle information and data. Using this technology is something that is performed daily by people all over the world. What is the impact of information technology in your daily life? How do you use technology in your daily life?
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ASH INFO 103 Week 1 DQ 2 Innovations in Hardware and Software
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INFO 103 Week 1 DQ 2 Innovations in Hardware and Software
Innovations in Hardware and Software
Review Chapter 2 regarding the hardware revolution and Chapter 3 regarding the software revolution from your course text. What is hardware? What is software? How is hardware different from software?
Using the Timeline - CHM revolution, identify and describe what you believe to be the two most important hardware innovations. Why are the two hardware examples you selected important?
Using the Timeline - CHM revolution website, identify and describe what you believe to be the two most important software innovations. Why are the two software examples you selected important?
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INFO 103 Week 1 Quiz
1. Machine language is made up of which of the following codes?
2. In the 1970s which company developed computer innovations such as the mouse, graphical user interface, and word processors?
3. An algorithm is BEST defined as:
4. Literacy is best defined as knowing how to:
5. Which of the following components was a significant development featured in the Macintosh LISA computer?
6. Which action BEST describes a branch in a computer program?
7. The term “clone” is a reference to a computer’s:
8. Who is typically considered to be the “father of computing”?
9. Computers are not just stand-alone desktop machines anymore. They are often embedded in common appliances and technology that we use every day. Which of the following does NOT have a computer in it?
10. How many generations of compute
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ASH INFO 103 Week 2 DQ 1 Copyright and Fair Use
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INFO 103 Week 2 DQ 1 Copyright and Fair Use
Copyright and Fair Use
Take a few minutes to explore the Copyright Clearing Center’s Copyright Basics tutorial.
Briefly describe copyright, public domain, and fair use. Provide a unique example of fair use. Provide an example of when copyright would be violated. Be sure not to duplicate an example that is already posted by one of your classmates.
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ASH INFO 103 Week 2 DQ 2 Searching for Information
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INFO 103 Week 2 DQ 2 Searching for Information
Searching for Information
What are the benefits of using search engines, such as Google, Yahoo!, or Bing? What are some of the limitations and dangers of using information that is widely available on the Web?
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ASH INFO 103 Week 2 Quiz
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INFO 103 Week 2 Quiz
1. While doing online research you enter this wildcard character: Met
Which of the following would be a possible response to your search?
2. Famed science fiction writer H. G. Wells once envisioned something to store vast amounts of information. What did he call it?
3. Which of the following is the tool used to automatically search new information on the internet and organize it for future searches?
4. Which application software allows you to compose written ideas on a computer?
5. Which of the following is NOT an example of a metasearch engine?
6. Of the following individuals, who was the most recent to develop information searching tools online?
7. Google’s main model for generating profit is:
8. Information resources that point the user towards data that they are looking for, and are organized according to a predefined scheme are called:
9. Which of the following is NOT a Google product?
10. Which of the following was the first commercial software package to incorporate WYSIWYG as a feature?
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INFO 103 Week 2 Quiz
1. While doing online research you enter this wildcard character: Met
Which of the following would be a possible response to your search?
2. Famed science fiction writer H. G. Wells once envisioned something to store vast amounts of information. What did he call it?
3. Which of the following is the tool used to automatically search new information on the internet and organize it for future searches?
4. Which application software allows you to compose written ideas on a computer?
5. Which of the following is NOT an example of a metasearch engine?
6. Of the following individuals, who was the most recent to develop information searching tools online?
7. Google’s main model for generating profit is:
8. Information resources that point the user towards data that they are looking for, and are organized according to a predefined scheme are called:
9. Which of the following is NOT a Google product?
10. Which of the following was the first commercial software package to incorporate WYSIWYG as a feature?
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ASH INFO 103 Week 3 Assignment Using Microsoft Excel
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INFO 103 Week 3 Assignment Using Microsoft Excel
As indicated in the guidance for Week 3 Excel can be used for many purposes. For example, Excel can be used to develop and track your personal income and expenses against a monthly budget. Assume a family has developed a monthly budget and desires to compare actual expenses for July to their budget.
Before we begin, for income and savings we use the formula (Actual – Budget) and for costs or expenses we use the formula (Budget – Actual). We do this because we are trying to determine whether the difference or variance is better or worse. It is better to earn a higher salary but it is worse to spend more than budget.
Here are the detailed instructions:
1. In cell A1, enter the following title for this worksheet: Personal Budget vs. Actuals.
2. In cell A3, enter the following: Item.
3. In cell B3, enter the following: Factor.
4. In cell C3, enter the following: Budget Amount.
5. In cell C4, enter the following: Per Month.
6. In cell D3, enter the following: Actual Amount.
7. In cell D4, enter the following: July.
8. In cell E3, enter the following: Difference.
9. In cell E4, enter the following: (Better/Worse)
Be sure to expand the columns so that the contents don’t overlap the adjacent columns. At this point, this is what your spreadsheet should look like:
The following set of instructions will build your line items list:
10. In cell A5, enter the following: Salary
11. In cell A6, enter the following: Federal Taxes
12. In cell A7, enter the following: State Taxes
13. In cell A8, enter the following: Available Income
14. Leave cell A9 blank. Leave all other cells in row 9 blank
15. In cell A10, enter the following: Living Expenses: Rent/utilities/groceries/phone
16. In cell A11 through A14, use the example below to determine what should be entered.
17. In cell A15, enter the following: Total Expenses
18. Leave cell A16 blank, and leave all other cells in row 16 blank.
19. In cell A17, enter the following: Savings
This is what you should see in your line items list:
Next, let’s add the Factors:
20. In cell B6, enter the following: 15%
21. In cell B7, enter the following: 5%
22. Leave all other cells in column B blank
This is how it should appear:
The following set of instructions will help you create formulas in your spreadsheet. Excel has built in formulas to make calculating data easier. Formulas always begin with the equal sign (=) which tells Excel that a formula is being entered.
23. In cell C5, enter the following: 4000
24. In cell C6, enter the following: =+B6C5
Entering this formula will tell Excel to multiply the 15% federal tax rate within cell B6 by the $4,000 monthly amount in C5, which will return a $600 federal tax cost.
25. In cell C7, enter the following: =+B7C5
Entering this formula will tell Excel to multiply the 5% state tax rate within cell B7 by the $4,000 monthly amount in C5, which will return a $200 state tax cost.
26. In cell C8, enter the following: =+C5-C6-C7
Entering this formula will tell Excel to subtract the federal and state tax amounts from the salary amount to determine the monthly available income of $3,200 after taxes. Continue with the following instructions to enter the remaining data and formulas into your spread sheet.
27. In cell C10, enter the following: 1625
28. In cell C11, enter the following: 150
29. In cell C12, enter the following: 300
30. In cell C13, enter the following: 350
31. In cell C14, enter the following: 725
32. In cell C15, enter the following: formula: =SUM(C10:C14)
33. In cell C16, enter the following: blank
34. In cell C17, enter the following formula: =C8-C15
35. In cell D5, enter the following: 4100
36. In cell D6, enter the following: =+D5B6
37. In cell D7, enter the following: =+D5B7
38. Place the cursor over cell C8, presspress Ctrl and C at the same time, and move the cursor to cell D8, presspress Ctrl and V at the same time. You should see $3,280. You copied and pasted the formula from C8 into D8. From now on we will just say “press Ctrl C” for copy and “press Ctrl V” for paste.
39. In cell D10, enter the following: 1682
40. In cell D11, enter the following: 165
41. In cells D12, enter the following: 270
42. In cell D13, enter the following: 295
43. In cell D14, enter the following: 715
44. Place the cursor over cell C15, press Ctrl C, move the cursor to cell D15, press Ctrl V. You should see 3127. You copied and pasted the formula from C15 into D15.
45. Place the cursor over cell C17, press Ctrl C, move the cursor to cell D17, press Ctrl V. You should see 153. You copied and pasted the formula from C17 into D17.
46. In cell E5, enter the following: =+D5-C5
47. In cell E6, enter the following: =+C6-D6
48. In cell E7, enter the following: =+C7-D7
49. In cell E8, enter the following: =+D8-C8
50. In cell E10, enter the following: =+C10-D10
51. Place the cursor over cell E10, press Ctrl C, with the cursor highlight cells E11 through E14 then press Ctrl V.
52. In cell E15, enter the following: =+C15-D15
53. In cell E17, enter the following: =+D17-C17. You are almost done.
This is what your spreadsheet to this point should look like:
To see all the formulas you’ve entered into the spread sheet, click on the Formulas Tab and select Show Formulas to see the formulas.
This is what the formulas should look like in the spreadsheet:
Click Show Formulas again to return to the normal spreadsheet view.
54. With the cursor highlight cells from C5 through E17.
It should look similar to this:
- Right click, then select Format Cells in the popup menu:
Then make the selections indicated in the options box pictured below.
These selections will remove the decimals and add a dollar sign to the columns. - Finalize your worksheet by making sure all columns are formatted to accommodate the size of the data. In the same popup box pictured above in the Border tab, you can format your table as needed to assure it looks clean and neat. Consider putting borders to separate cells. Consider making titles bold.
- Save your worksheet. This is what it should look like when you’re done:
Making a Chart for Budget Expenses
To view a brief ‘How To’ video for creating a chart in your spreadsheet, click on the video below.
58. To make a chart for budget expenses:
o Use the cursor to highlight from A10 to A14
o Hold down the Control key (Ctrl) and select C10 to C14.
o Hold down the Control key (Ctrl) and Select D10 to D14.
Your columns should look similar to this:
- Click the “Insert” tab.
- Click the column chart
Select 2-D Column
In Microsoft Office version 2010 and prior, you will see the Chart Tool activated at the top of the screen for the formatting elements. Click the chart and press the help key (F1) in Microsoft Office to open the help function for the options available in your version. This is a clip of Microsoft version 2010 for your reference:
In the 2013 version of Microsoft Office which is demonstrated below, you should then see something similar to the following graphic
• Use the options to the right to format your chart. Click ‘Chart Title’ to change it to ‘Personal Budget vs. Actuals’. You can also select other options to see how they affect the appearance of your chart.
• Move chart underneath the table by placing the cursor on the frame and dragging the diagram under the budget table. You can expand the size of the chart by selecting and dragging any of its corners.
Your finished spreadsheet should look similar to this example:
Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
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ASH INFO 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Information Security and Privacy
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INFO 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Information Security and Privacy
Information Security and Privacy
Facebook, email, electronic commerce, and collaborative sites for both work and leisure are a normal part of our everyday computing activities. Personal information entered on these websites become partially owned by the sites themselves. Deleting items never really gets rid of them.
After reading this week’s course materials, describe what Internet users should know about one of the following topics:
• What should you know about website privacy?
• How do you know when an online transaction is secure?
• Why is Anti-spyware software important to my online security?
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ASH INFO 103 Week 3 DQ 2 Connecting Your Home Network to the Internet
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INFO 103 Week 3 DQ 2 Connecting Your Home Network to the Internet
Connecting Your Home Network to the Internet
The author of your text suggests that the ability to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi is available everywhere Bowles, (2013). As such, there are risks to your data and personally identifiable information. These considerations are especially important when we consider connecting our home network to the Internet. We may take for granted such functionality as online banking, e-commerce, and other transactions where we share personally identifiable information. Refer to the Siles (2012) article for more information on securing your home wireless network.
Based on this week’s readings, what are some of the important measures you can take to ensure that your home wireless network is safe and secure?
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ASH INFO 103 Week 3 Quiz
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INFO 103 Week 3 Quiz
- Which of the following is NOT an example of a network configuration?
- A killer app is BEST described as:
- Which of the following can be used to determine how much traffic a website is getting?
- Which of the following BEST describes the difference between an intranet and internet?
- A computer network is BEST described as two or more computers that are:
- Which of the following is NOT a computer protocol?
- Which of the following would be useful to understand if you wanted to build a web page?
- People who are physically disabled are able to use the Internet due to:
- Which of the following is NOT included in The Web Accessibility Initiative?
- The Internet is BEST described as a vast _______ connection of computer networks that also link to smaller networks.
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ASH INFO 103 Week 4 Assignment Computer Ethics PowerPoint
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INFO 103 Week 4 Assignment Computer Ethics PowerPoint
Computer Ethics PowerPoint
Review your initial post from this week’s discussion activity on computer ethics. Use Microsoft PowerPoint to create a presentation based on your initial computer ethics discussion and associated research. To view a brief ‘How To’ video for creating a PowerPoint file for this assignment, click on the video in your course shell: Creating a PowerPoint (access this link through your online course)
Your presentation Should:
• Identify the key points you want to highlight.
• Contain a minimum of three slides in the body of the presentation.
o Each slide in the body of the presentation should have no more than three bullet points.
o Each slide must include animation.
• Include graphics, audio, video or embedded links as needed to support and enhance your topics.
In addition:
• Create a title slide that that includes a Title of PowerPoint, Students Name, Course Number & Title, Instructor’s Name, and Date, in that order.
• Create a reference slide that identifies all sources used within the presentation (including graphics or other multimedia)
• Format your references according to APA style as outline in the Ashford Writing Center, and use in-text citations where necessary throughout the body of your presentation.
Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
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ASH INFO 103 Week 4 DQ 1 Computer Ethics
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INFO 103 Week 4 DQ 1 Computer Ethics
Computer Ethics
As the use of computers and the internet becomes more prevalent, ethical issues related to computer usage will continue to make a larger impact on people’s lives and the way that society functions. Computer ethics involves the moral principles and behavioral guidelines associated with the way in which individuals, organizations and society as a whole use computers and information technology. Some examples of ethical issues related to computer use include personal information privacy, computer security, identity theft, intellectual property, equal access to information etc.
Find a current news article in the Ashford University Library’s ProQuest Newsstand database about an ethical issue that involves computer technology, or involves a technology company. The Ashford University Library is accessible through the online classroom via the Library tab. For tips on how to use ProQuest Newsstand, view this quick guide: ProQuest Newsstand Research Tips.
Summarize the facts and major points from the article and be sure to identify the ethical issue or issues presented in the article.
Cite your source within the body of your initial post and provide a complete reference for the source, formatted according to APA style as outlines in the Ashford Writing Center, at the end of your post.
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INFO 103 Week 4 DQ 2 Web 2.0
Web 2.0
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other Web 2.0 tools (file sharing, cloud-services, etc.) provide ways for us to connect with individuals and share information in almost real time. Describe how you use these tools in your life today. How do you think these tools will work in the future? How will they impact major societal concerns like education, jobs, or the economy?
ASH INFO 103 Week 4 DQ 2 Web 2.0
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