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Self-study module: Basics of digital communication

This self-study module is dedicated to important Computing Science basics of digitalisation, namely the coding and transmission of information. It thus contributes to the understanding of the technological perspective on the digital networked world and serves to answer the question "How does it work?". The functionality of digital technologies can be explored in interactive exercises, for example how images are created in the computer and how they can be sent.

The self-study module "Fundamentals of digital communication" is dedicated to important Computing Science fundamentals of digitalisation, namely the coding and transmission of information. It thus contributes to the understanding of the technological perspective on the digital networked world and serves to answer the question "How does it work?". The functionality of digital technologies can be explored in interactive exercises, for example how images are created in the computer and how they can be sent.

You can find the complete self-learning module to try out here.

Author

Nadine Dittert, Department of Computing Science, School II - Computing Science, Economics and Law, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg

Responsible

Ira Diethelm, Department of Computing Science, School II - Computing Science, Economics and Law, University of Oldenburg

Licence

CC BY-SA 4.0.



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