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Connect Master Online Access for Investigating Technology

ISBN10: 1260591719 | ISBN13: 9781260591712

Connect Master Online Access for Investigating Technology
ISBN10: 1260591719
ISBN13: 9781260591712
By Richard Tedmon and Casey Wilhelm

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Investigating Technology is a unique, digital-first learning solution, powered by McGraw-Hill's Connect Master that is consistently updated with refreshed content to provide students the most relevant computer concepts and digital literacy information.  Investigating Technology uses this current and engaging content to create an agile learning experience that is adaptive and customized to match the needs of each individual learner.  This core advantage allows students to propel forward at a pace tailored to their needs. Investigating Technology gives users multiple opportunities to use practice quizzes and customizes learning activities to study for exams, thus increased probability of learning retention.  

Module 1: Computer Security
Module 2: Social Media and Your Digital Identity
Module 3: Computers in Business 
Module 4:  Emerging Technologies 
Module 5: Computer Software and Buying a Computer
Module 6: Programming
Module 7: File Management 
Module 8: Mobile Devices 
Module 9: Computer Hardware 
Module 10: Computer Input 
Module 11: Computer Output 
Module 12: Computer Storage 
Module 13: Networking and Connecting to the Internet 
Module 14: Internet Research 
Module 15: Databases 
Module 16: Windows 10 
Module 17: The Mac OS
Module 18: Spreadsheets
Module 19: Global Computing 
Module 20: Time Value of Money
Module 21: Web Design and Development
Module 22: Windows 11
Module 23: Data Analytics
Module 24: Artificial Intelligence
Module 25: Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies

About the Author

Richard Tedmon

Ted Tedmon teaches management, business principles, and digital literacy courses at North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. His primary research interests include andragogy, instructional design, and memory formation. Ted studied Strategic Policy and Planning at the Naval War College as well as Management at Troy University. Prior to joining North Idaho College Ted served as Commander of the US Navy's largest Airwing during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. As a Captain with over 26 years of service and over 6,000 flight hours, he earned the Legion-of-Merit, 4 Meritorious Service Medals, and numerous other decorations. In his free time Ted works with survivors of domestic violence and serves on the board of directors of the Coeur d'Alene Women's Center.

Casey Wilhelm

Casey Wilhelm teaches Management Information Systems (MIS) and a variety of courses in the BBA and MBA programs and the University of Idaho.His research interests are adult learning, instructional design in digital environments, and cognitive information processing. Casey has various degrees including an M.B.A, M.I.T, M.S. in Adult and Organizational Learning and a M.Ed. in Instructional Design and Technology. Before working in higher education, he held management positions in the insurance and wine/hospitality industry.

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