From McGraw-Hill Contemporary Learning Series (formerly known as McGraw-Hill/Dushkin), this Thirteen Edition of ANNUAL EDITIONS: COMPUTERS IN SOCIETY 06/07 provides convenient, inexpensive access to current articles selected from the best of the public press. Organizational features include: an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; a general introduction; brief overviews for each section; a topical index; and an instructor’s resource guide with testing materials. USING ANNUAL EDITIONS IN THE CLASSROOM is offered as a practical guide for instructors. ANNUAL EDITIONS titles are supported by our student website, www.mhcls.com/online.
Showing students what they can do with their computing degree, Computers and Society: Computing for Good uses concrete examples and case studies to high
This text asks how we can ensure that computers are used for socially beneficial purposes.
Bates, David W., Lucian L. Leape, David J. Cullen, Nan Laird, Laura A. Petersen, Jonathan M. Teich, Elizabeth Burdick, Mairead Hickey, Sharon Kleefield, Brian Shea, Martha Vander Vliet ... Wolfstadt, Jesse I., Jerry H. Gurwitz, Terry S.
Computers in Society
Computers and other types of technology have changed our lives in ways never imagined.
Traces the history of computers, explains how computers and computer programs work, and discusses the use of computers in education, business, industry, medicine, art, and science.
Computer Studies: Computers in Society
Computers and Society: The Technology and Its Social Implications
Computers and Society
Ronald M. Baecker reviews critical ethical issues raised by computers, such as digital inclusion, security, safety, privacy,automation, and work, and discusses social, political, and ethical controversies and choices now faced by society.