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Category > Math Posted 25 Jul 2019 My Price 5.00

MM 250 Unit 1 Seminar

Attending live Seminars is important to your academic success, and attendance is highly recommended. The Seminar allows you to review the important concepts presented in each unit, discuss work issues in your lives that pertain to these concepts, ask your instructor questions, and allow you to come together in real time with your fellow classmates.

Option 1: Participate in the live Seminar

Complete the unit Reading before attending the Seminar session so that you are familiar with the necessary terminology and concepts.

Topics for the Unit 1 Seminar include:

  • Numbers and numerals.
  • Base 10 numeration system.
  • The binary system.
  • Converting from Base 2 to Base 10 and vice-versa.
  • The hexadecimal system.
  • Converting from Base 16 to Base 10 and vice-versa.
  • The relationship between binary and hexadecimal.
  • ASCII Character Code format.
  • Converting from characters into ASCII format.

Option 2: Alternative Assignment:

You will benefit most from attending the graded Seminar as an active participant. However, if you are unable to attend, you have the opportunity to make up the points by completing the alternative assignment.

The Seminar Option 2 is a writing Assignment based on content from the unit. The Assignment should be prepared using Microsoft® Word® and be at least two paragraphs in length (12 point, double spaced). The paper should follow APA format and be grammatically correct.

Seminar Alternative Assignment Topic:

Computers store and communicate in the binary (base 2) numeration system. Humans, on the other hand, communicate in the decimal (base 10) numeration system.

Discuss the difference between these two numeration systems. Name the binary digits of a Base 2 system and describe the meaning of the eight-bit number 10001111. Convert this number into Base 10, Base 16, and explain the steps involved.

Submit your completed Seminar alternative assignment using the appropriate selection in the course Dropbox.

Remember you can watch the archive of the Seminar if you are unable to attend.

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Status NEW Posted 25 Jul 2019 05:07 PM My Price 5.00

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