Lecturer(s)
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Koníček Jakub, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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408/5000 Content: 1. Units of information, absolute and relative paths, hardware x software 2. Security in a network environment 3. Computer networks - concepts, topology, components 4. Internet principle, hosting, domain, FTP 5. Definition of FOSS (Free and open source) 6. Basic principles of FOSS 7. Libraries and FOSS solutions 8. Basics of programming 9. Cycles and branching 10. Variables and fields 11. Functions and procedures
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training)
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the basics of computer science, computer technology and the basics of programming so that he is able to easily manage subsequent studies. The aim of the course is to unify students' knowledge in the field to the required level. The subject is practically oriented.
Subject focused on acquiring basic knowledge of computer science. Define the main concepts and procedures, describe the main approaches and technologies to demonstrate their theoretical knowledge to solve problems.
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Prerequisites
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Basic computer skills.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance
Requirements for successful completion of the course: 80% attendance at classes, credit test passed at least 70%. The content of the credit is the theoretical issues taught in written lectures, the content of the exam is the practical acquisition of charged knowledge during the exercises.
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Recommended literature
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Hoszowski R. (2010). Základy informatiky a teorie informace.
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Matůš Z. (2008). Informačně technologický základ.
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Roubal. (2000). Informatika a výpočetní technika.
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