Physical Computing Device
A programmable system that uses hardware, software, sensors, and outputs to interact with people or respond to its physical environment.
A programmable system that uses hardware, software, sensors, and outputs to interact with people or respond to its physical environment.
The amount of data a network or computing system successfully processes or transfers during a specific period of time.
A set of rules that uses encryption and related security techniques to protect data and verify identities during communication or…
A complete computer built on one circuit board, including a processor, memory, input/output connections, and other components needed to run…
A low-power wireless communication technology that allows sensors and other physical computing devices to send small amounts of data over…
A network that connects computers and smaller networks across large geographic areas, such as between cities, states, or countries.
A method of sending data one bit at a time, in sequence, between electronic devices over a communication channel.
Game or app design features that encourage users to keep playing or returning, often by using rewards, streaks, timers, social…
Designing teaching, technology, games, or experiences in ways that respect, include, and connect to the cultures, identities, languages, histories, and…
A measure of how well (accurately, reliably, efficiently) a computing system, program, network, or AI model accomplishes its intended task.