Thursday, 26 July 2012

League table for computer science and IT

Taking a computer science course will mean you will be studying a subject at the very forefront of technology and innovation. Computers are everywhere, and the demand to make them smaller, work more quickly, and be fitted with new and exciting software has never been greater. Most computing courses tend to focus on software engineering - things like database design, network systems, computer hardware, the internet. But there are other options in this field, such as artificial intelligence, cybernetics, and multimedia and games design, and apps design. You will be expected to be good at maths and an interest in physics would also help, as most of the theory will touch on both subjects. Courses should have a heavy practical emphasis, so you'll learn how the professionals do things, and probably be taught by some of them. You should also get plenty of group work experience. Some universities are encouraging students to develop and market their own ideas, and, through this, a number of students manage to do some freelance work while they study, which will look good on the CV and will also bring in some extra cash. Some courses are developed with employers to ensure their relevance, which means you'll graduate with up-to-date knowledge and, hopefully, plenty of names in your contacts book.

Friday, 20 July 2012

Educational entertainment

Educational entertainment is any entertainment content that is designed to educate as well as to amuse. Content with a high degree of both educational and entertainment value is known as edutainment. There also exists content that is primarily educational but has incidental entertainment value. Finally, there is content that is mostly entertaining but can be seen to have some educational value.

Sunday, 15 July 2012

A TV tuner card can help turn your computer into a home entertainment center

Items you will need DVD burner Hard drive TV tuner card DVR software Step 1 Check your hard drive capacity before you begin. It is now possible to purchase inexpensive 500GB hard drives, and even terabyte drives are dropping in price. If your computer is short of space, adding a new hard drive can make it more useful. Step 2 Replace the CD-ROM or CD burner that came with your computer with a new Blu-ray DVD burner. A Blu-ray drive will allow you to watch your favorite movies, and the burner will allow you to back up your files any time you wish. Step 3 Insert a TV tuner card into a free USB port on your computer and install the software that came with it. Use the software to find the local channels that are available in your area. Step 4 Install a quality DVR software package to turn your hard drive into a DVR. There are a number of DVR software packages on the market, including Beyond TV and Sage. Install the software and set it to record your favorite programs.

Monday, 9 July 2012

Education and Entertainment

How many times have you heard a teacher say something like “I’m here to educate them not to entertain them.” Sometimes it almost seems as though they regard education as bad tasting medicine that students need to take whether they like it or not. Other times is it is a reaction to students complaining about being bored and perhaps someone suggesting that the teacher “do something” to make it more interesting. Dealing with students who have grown up in a world where they expect constant amusement and entertainment can be frustrating. This is especially true for some “old school” teachers. But should there be a separation between entertainment and education?