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This study guide investigates the intersection of computing technology and societal structures as presented in the primary textbook, Computers in Society. The guide serves as a supplemental resource for students, providing structured review materials, chapter summaries, and assessment tools designed to reinforce the core arguments regarding the ethical, economic, and cultural impacts of digital systems. It functions as a pedagogical bridge between the textbook's theoretical framework and the practical application of its concepts.
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Scope Limits
Students and educators typically utilize this guide as a supplementary tool for exam preparation and classroom reinforcement. Experts note that the effectiveness of the guide is strictly dependent on its alignment with the specific edition of the primary textbook being used in the course.
Page Count:
159
Publication Date:
1973-12-31
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070003955
ISBN-13:
9780070003958
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