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JAHLIA CHERRY Mr.Jiang Pd. 1 May 16 th 2008
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WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM THIS CLASS!!! I LEARNED ABOUT ANIMATIONS HOW TO USE FLASH HOW TO USE PHOTOSHOP I ALSO LEARNED HOW TO USE THE DIFFERENT TOOLS IN FLASH AND PHOTSHOP
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HOW DOES THIS COMPUTER CLASS HELP YOU IN YOUR STUDY AND FUTURE CAREER THIS COMPUTER CLASS HELPS YOU IN YOUR STUDY AND FUTURE CAREER BECAUSE IF YOU WANT TO TAKE UP A CAREER IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY YOU WOULD HAVE A BIT OF EXPERIENCE.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF STUDYING COMPUTERS YOUR ABLE TO LEARN ABOUT DIFFERENT ANIMATIONS IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF IMAGES BY USING FLASH AND PHOTSHOP TOOLS YOUR ABLE TO HAVE HANDS ON EXPERIENCE ON COMPUTERS FOR FUTURE CAREER DECISIONS IT GIVES MORE AMOUNT OF CAREER OPTIONS IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY
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WHAT IS COMPUTER GRAPHICS The term computer graphics includes almost everything on computers that is not text or sound. Today almost every computer can do some graphics, and people have even come to expect to control their computer through icons and pictures rather than just by typing.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems.[1][2][3] Computer science has many sub-fields; some emphasize the computation of specific results (such as computer graphics), while others relate to properties of computational problems (such as computational complexity theory). Still others focus on the challenges in implementing computations. For example, programming language theory studies approaches to describing computations, while computer programming applies specific programming languages to solve specific computational problems. A further subfield, human-computer interaction, focuses on the challenges in making computers and computations useful, usable and universally accessible to people.informationcomputationcomputer systems[1][2][3]computer graphics computational problemscomputational complexity theoryprogramming language theory computer programmingprogramming languageshuman-computer interactionpeople
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