Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Week 2: Clear- Hardware: How a drive Writes and Reads Bits on a Disk

Reading and Writing Bits on a Disk:


In the book, How Computers work, there was a small area explaining how a PC reads and writes on disks (Hard Drive or a CD).








Steps Involved:


1. A blank disc comes with magnetic iron particles randomly placed over the entire disk. In order to write on the disc, an iron core with a coil pulses electricity so that it arranges these iron particles into order.


2. The order is arranged into a language called Binary which is made of 1's and 0's which also stand for north and south (the polarities of the iron particles). 

3. After it is written on the disc, the coil does not pulse electricity through the disc, but acts in the opposite way. It runs over the disc sensing a change in polarities. This change in polarities is decoded into the binary data. 


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Week 1: Clear- Course Introduction- Evaluating information

In the course introduction, I viewed the video on Evaluating information on the web. I felt like the video really helped me understand the importance of looking at information and trying to decide whether or not it is a credible source. It is one thing to read about this information, but when it is presented to you by someone it makes more sense. 


There are many things you have to remember when looking at a source's credibility. A few are listed below


  • Who is the author
  • What is their background
  • Many agree you have to have 3 sources backing a certain claim to be deemed credible
  • Don't rely on second-hand information, look for a primary source.