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| Our big idea is [[Resource management]] | | <h1>Our big idea is [[Resource management]]</h1> |
| * [[Computer resources]] | | * [[Computer resources]] |
| * [[Resource limitations]] | | * [[Resource limitations]] |
| * [https://computersciencewiki.org/index.php/Computer_resources#Tools_you_can_use_to_understand_what_your_operating_system_is_doing Click here for a table of tools you can use to manage your operating system]
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Revision as of 15:23, 8 May 2019
Tuesday May 7 2019
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Learning Targets[edit]
HL students[edit]
- I can identify the limitations of a range of resources in a specified computer system.
- I can describe the possible problems resulting from the limitations in the resources in a computer system.
- I can write a good IA section A
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Plan for our day[edit]
HL students[edit]
- Please break into groups and answer our question of the day
- Please tell me if the following games will work on your school laptop:
- Please skim the resources limitations and be prepared to discuss
- Please tell me what would happen if I tried to run one of the games on my school laptop
- Big discussion about virtual memory
SL students[edit]
- Please carefully follow these instructions and email me a link to your section A. Please look at the exemplar, which is very good.
- If you are done, please ask a fellow student to look at your work, and assign a grade using the rubric on the above document.
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Question of the day[edit]
What actually happens when your computer runs out of memory?
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Thing of the day[edit]
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Links for todays class[edit]
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