Bahasa Inggris 3 Arranged by Pikir Wisnu Wijayanto, M.Hum Aris Hermansyah, S.S. Prodi D3 Manajemen Informatika Fakultas Ilmu Terapan Universitas Telkom
Subject Code : KU 2052 Credit : 2 credits Semester : 3 rd Short Description : English 3 subject gives the understanding and skills to the students on how to perform an English presentation effectively. Standard Competency: the students are able to implement the techniques of English presentation skills English 3 – Subject
Basic competence able to open a presentation Intermediate competence able to open a presentation in accordance with the points contained in the slide lecture material Intermediate – Advanced competence able to open a presentation effectively by using examples expressions or sentences contained in the slide material lectures Advanced competency able to open a presentation effectively using? expression or phrase that developed appropriately
Basic Competency : The students are able to develop the ability to do good and effective presentation based on theory, tips and tricks presentation Topic : The ability to do good and effective presentation Sub topic : Computers Tomorrow - Computers and Society Meeting: 14 th
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Computers and Society The vast improvements in technologyComputers have become indispensable toolsAs computers and everyday devices become smarter
Computers and Society making a major purchase getting accustomed affecting individuals
Benefits of a Computer-Oriented Society The capability to virtually design, build, and test new buildings, cars, and airplanes Technological advances in medicine The ability to shop, pay bills, research products, participate in online courses a computer-oriented society generates new opportunities
Benefits of a Computer-Oriented Society Documents and photographs can be ed or faxed in mere moments We can watch many of our favorite TVs shows online and access
Risks of a Computer-Oriented Society ranging from stress and health concernsto the proliferation of spam (unsolicited s malware (harmful programs that can be installed on our computers without our knowledge) to security and privacy issues, to legal and ethical dilemmas the repercussions of collecting such vast amounts of information electronically
StorageInput and Output System Software: Operating Systems and Utility Programs The System Unit: Processing and MemoryComputer NetworksThe Internet and the World Wide WebNetwork and Internet Security
Multimedia and the WebE-Commerce Information Systems and System Development Program Development and Programming Languages Computer Security and PrivacyApplication Software
Work Cited / References today-and-tomorrow-13th-edition-chapter-1-introduction-to-the-world- of-computers Tyson, Jeff. “How Firewalls Work.”. Vilbert, Robert. “How a Virus Scanner Works..
Work Cited / References