Bits and Bytes

Season 1

12 episodes · Feb 16, 1983

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  • S1E1

    Getting Started

    Feb 16, 1983

    The basic introduction for computer operations and the most fundamental concepts of computers are discussed.

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  • S1E2

    Ready-Made Programs

    Feb 23, 1983

    The basic concepts of how to load and use software and how the computer uses it internally are discussed.

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  • S1E3

    How Programs Work

    Mar 2, 1983

    The basic nature and mechanics of computer programming are explained.

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  • S1E4

    File & Data Management

    Mar 9, 1983

    The ways of how computers store and organize information are explored.

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  • S1E5

    Communication Between Computers

    Mar 16, 1983

    The mechanics of inter-computer communications and related networks are explored.

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  • S1E6

    Computer Languages

    Mar 23, 1983

    Various computer languages, their related mechanisms and how they aid in operating computers efficiently are discussed.

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  • S1E7

    Computer-Assisted Instruction

    Mar 30, 1983

    The uses of computers in education are explored while the nature and limits of artificial intelligence is explored.

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  • S1E8

    Games & Simulations

    Apr 6, 1983

    The nature of computer games and simulation programs as well as their practical applications are explored.

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  • S1E9

    Computer Graphics

    Apr 13, 1983

    The elements of computer graphics are explored as well as related interfaces and presentation technologies.

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  • S1E10

    Computer Music

    Apr 20, 1983

    The nature of computer generated sound, such as music and voice generation, is examined.

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  • S1E11

    Computers at Work

    Apr 27, 1983

    Work related computer applications like word processing and spreadsheets, are explored.

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  • S1E12

    What Next?

    May 4, 1983

    The future potential and concerns of computers are explored.

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