< KS3 Computing

Representing Data

Data within a computer can only be represented digitally, in binary, as a series of ones or zeros. In order for a computer to interact with, or process data, such as audio, images and text, this must first be converted to a form the computer can handle, i.e. binary.

Text

Images

Sound

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