Exercises on number systems, binary coding, and logic (Boolean algebra).
Working with text editors, graphics, and multimedia tools.
Uses diagrams, flowcharts, and tables to keep students engaged. Exercises on number systems, binary coding, and logic
The workbook contains a tiered system of tasks ranging from basic reproduction of facts to high-complexity research-based assignments. This includes logic puzzles, such as identifying colors of shapes based on conditional statements.
Some users and teachers have noted minor discrepancies or outdated interface diagrams in older editions. For instance, specific UI elements like the "Status Bar" in software exercises might be missing or mislabeled compared to modern software versions. The workbook contains a tiered system of tasks
Understanding the computer as a universal data processing device, including memory and hardware basics.
Because informatics can involve complex logic puzzles and mathematical coding tasks, many students turn to —ready-made solution manuals—to verify their work. For instance, specific UI elements like the "Status
The workbook is typically split into two parts and is designed to accompany the main textbook by L.L. Bosova and A.U. Bosova. It covers several fundamental pillars of computer science: