This subject includes basic concepts about: computer hardware and information representation within computers, operating systems, databases, and communication networks.
Contingency plan
1. Modifications in the contents
- No changes will be made.
2. Methodologies
* Teaching methodologies that are maintained
* Changing teaching methodologies
- Master/keynote sessions: this subject already has a "virtual" non-face-to-face theory group (taught via Teams in a synchronous way and/or using videos asynchronously) from the beginning of the course. If required, the other groups would also switch to be taught in a “virtual” non-face-to-face mode.
- Laboratory practices: the initial organization of the practices is exclusively "face-to-face" (non-virtual). If necessary, they would switch to a "virtual" mode; i.e., to a combination of online (synchronous) lessons and asynchronous videos, along with individual/group meetings via Teams.
- Mixed test: If required, it would be switched from regular "face-to-face" mode to "virtual" mode (e.g. via Moodle tests).
3. Mechanisms of personalized attention to students
- No changes
4. Modifications in the evaluation
- There are no changes, except that the non-virtual tests could be performed in "virtual" mode using the "Moodle" and/or "Teams" platforms.
* Evaluation observations:
- No observations.
5. Modifications to the bibliography or webography
- There are no changes.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.