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A. Computer Basics

A. Computer Basics. 1.00 Examine the role of hardware and software. Unit Objectives: 1.01-1.04. What Is A Computer?. An electronic device that A collection of electronic circuits, These two states of the circuit are represented by Called the

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A. Computer Basics

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  1. A. Computer Basics 1.00 Examine the role of hardware and software. Unit Objectives: 1.01-1.04

  2. What Is A Computer? • An electronic device that • A collection of electronic circuits, • These two states of the circuit are represented by • Called the • Combining bits (0 and 1), you can represent any character or number.

  3. Benefits of Using Computers

  4. Hardware: the tangible, physical equipment that _____as: Computer Case Monitor Keyboard and Mouse Disk Drive Speakers Software: the intangible _________________; know as programs or software programs. Two types: application and system software programs Data:____________which consists of the following: Text, numbers, sounds, and images People:_____________who enter the data and use the output. What Is AComputer System?

  5. Types of Computers • Supercomputer:_________ • Used to do things like predict hurricanes and navigate satellites • Mainframes and minicomputers: ____________ • Personal computers:_____________

  6. Personal Computers • Desktop computer: • Notebook/Tablet computer: • Laptop computer:

  7. Additional Typesof Computers • __________________a handheld device that is often used in conjunction with a desktop or other PC. • May have a special keyboard, some use a pen or stylus for entering data - Data can be transferred to a desktop or laptop computer • _____________provides easy access to the Internet without having to have a traditional computer. • Enables you to connect to the Internet and usually includes a keyboard or other device for entering and selecting data.

  8. Data Communications • The technology that enables computers to ___________ • Popular examples: • Four components: • _______the computer that is sending the message. • _______the computer receiving the message. • _______the media that carries or transports the message. (telephone wire, coaxial cable, microwave signal, or fiber optic) • ______the rules that govern the orderly transfer of the data sent.

  9. Data Communications • ________: when computers are connected to other computers • They can share information and sometimes hardware (printers) • ___________computers connected together in a relatively close location such as in the same building or department. • The data and software for these computers are stored on a central computer called the file server. • ___________when local area networks are expanded to include several local area networks within a city, state, region, territory, country, continent, or the world.

  10. System Components • ______________the microprocessor, the brains of the computer. • Housed on a tiny silicon chip • Chip contains millions of switches and pathways that help your computer make important decisions. • CPU knows which switches to turn on and which to turn off because it receives its instructions from computer programs (software). • CPU has two primary sections: • Arithmetic/logic unit • Control unit • _____________performs arithmetic computations and logical operations; by combining these two operations the ALU can execute complex tasks. • Arithmetic operations include addition, subtractions, multiplication, and division. • Logical operations involve comparisons. • ____________is the “boss” and coordinates all of the CPU’s activities. • Uses programming instructions, it controls the flow of information through the processor by controlling what happens inside the processor. • We communicate with the computer through programming languages. • COBOL, C++, or VisualBasic.net, HTML, Java Script for example.

  11. System Components ___________:found on the motherboard; short term and long term. • ______________memory on the motherboard that is short term; where data, information, and program instructions are stored temporarily on a RAM chip or a set of RAM chips. • When the computer is turned off or if there is loss of power, what ever is stored in RAM disappears. • This memory know as the main memory and is considered volatile. • The computer can read from and write to RAM. • ______________memory on the motherboard that is long term; where the specific instructions that are needed for the computer to operate are stored. • This memory is nonvolatile and your computer can only read from a ROM chip. • The instructions remain on the chip regardless if the power is turned on or off. • Most common is the BIOS ROM; where the computer uses instructions contained on this chip to boot or start the system when you turn on your computer.

  12. System Components • ______________on the motherboard, a device that controls the transfer of data from the computer to a peripheral device and vice versa. • Examples: keyboards, mouse, monitors, and printers. • Generally stored on one single chip. • _______________used to connect our peripheral devices to the computer; usually one serial and one parallel port on a computer. • Serial devices transmit data one bit at a time. • A modem may be connected to this port. • Parallel devices transfer several bits at a time. • A printer may be connected to this port.

  13. System Components • ______________a new standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 12 million bits per second. • A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices • Expected to replace serial and parallel ports in the near future. • ____________an opening on the motherboard where a circuit board or expansion board can be inserted. • Examples: Additional Memory, video cards, modem cards, and sound cards.

  14. How Does A Computer Process Data? • __________– the metal and plastic case that houses the main system components of the computer. • Central to all of this is the motherboard or system board that mounts into the case. • ____________:is a circuit board (a thin plate or board that contains electronic components) that contains many integral components.

  15. Data Representation • ________________the most popular and widely used standardized coding system • __________: eight bits or combinations of ones and zeros represent a character. • MB-Megabyte or roughly 1 million bytes • GB-Gigabyte or roughly one billion bytes

  16. _________: hardware that allows you to communicate with your computer. __________:hardware that allows your computer to communicate with the user __________: allows you to store or retrieve information Input, Output, & Storage Devices

  17. Keyboard Mouse/Trackball Joystick Light pen Pointing Stick Touchpad Touch screen Bar code reader Scanner Microphone Graphics Tablet Digital Cameras Computer Input Devices

  18. ________: screen that display information such as text, numbers, and pictures. softcopy ________:gives you information from the computer in printed form. Hardcopy ________:allow you to hear voice, music, and other sounds from your computer. _______:allows you to use your computer to communicate with other computers. Computer Output Devices

  19. _________ Gives a printed image in a pattern (matrix) of tiny ink dots. Less expensive and not as clear ________ Better quality of printed document Machine uses an ink cartridge and a printing element to print a finer image on the paper. ________ Best quality of printed documents Laser beam and an ink toner cartridge are used to produce the images. More expensive Quick Three Types of Printers

  20. Types of Storage Devices • ___________:used to store data inside of the computer. • Magnetic platter that holds a large amount of information in a form the computer can understand. • Accessing data is faster • Amount of data that can be stored is much more than what can be stored on a floppy disk. • Size of Hard drive is measured in megabytes or gigabytes.

  21. Types of Storage Devices • _________:flat circles of iron oxide-coated plastic enclosed in a hard plastic case. • Most are 3 ½ inches and have a capacity to hold 1.44 MB or more of data. • _____: portable device capable of storing tremendous amounts of information - They are various sizes and plug into ports on the cpu.

  22. ___________: use laser technology to read and write data on silver platters. ___________ (Compact Disk Read-Only Memory) can store up to 800MB of information/data. You can only read data from a CD You can store data on a CD only if you have a CD Burner and writable CDs (CD-R or recordable CD-ROM) ____________ (Digital Versatile Disk) is the size of a regular CD and can be played in a regular CD or in a DVD movie player. Types of Storage Devices

  23. Systems Software • A group of programs that coordinate and control the resources and operations of a computer system. • ___________provide an interface between the user or application program and the computer hardware. • Win 95/98/2000 • Mac System 6/7 • ___________help you perform housekeeping chores; complete specialized tasks related to managing the computer’s resources, file management, and so on. • ____________graphical symbols (icons) represent files, disks,programs, and other objects.

  24. Application Software • Programs to help you use your computer to do specific types of work. • Categories: • Business • Communications • Graphics and Multimedia • Education and Reference • Entertainment and Leisure • Integrated Programs

  25. ___________ program that allows you to create, edit, and print text documents Report, flyer, memo ____________ Numbered Rows and Lettered Columns Intersection of them = cell Grade book, financial info ___________ Lets you set up an electronic filing systems Enter text and numbers Find, search, and printer info in different ways Address book, Card Catalog Business Software

  26. Proper Computer Care • Keep food and drinks away from the computer and keyboard. • Avoid dusty locations. • Use a surge protector. • Keep magnets Away. • Do not block vents on the CPU. • Avoid bright sunny locations. • Do not move the computer while it is in use. • Always exit programs properly. • Use a virus check program on a regular basis.

  27. Proper Diskette Care • Do not remove from drives while drive in running or light is on. • Avoid contact with magnets and electromagnetic fields. • Keep disks stored in a clean, cool and dry place with a protective cover. • Keep protective metal slider in place. • Use a virus check program on a regular basis. • Avoid hot and cold locations. • Make a back-up copy of your programs and files.

  28. Proper CD ROM Care • Keep CDs stored in a clean, cool and dry place with a protective cover. • Avoid touching the back side of the CD; to avoid scratches. • Avoid hot and cold locations. • Make a back-up copy of your programs and files. • Insert into CD ROM Drive properly; label facing up. • Only write on CD’s with a CD Marking Pen on a label or the correct side of the CD.

  29. Proper Care of Printers • Avoid cold, hot, and dusty locations. • Always use the correct ink or toner replacement. • Always have the proper printer cable connected to your computer. • Never pull paper out of a printer in motion. • Do not turn off the printer while printing. • Read the instruction manual before operating a printer. • Always use the proper type of paper in your printer.

  30. How to Maintain your Computer System • Start a notebook of information on your system. • Serial numbers • Vendor support telephone numbers • User IDs • Date and vendor for each equipment and software purchase. • Trouble log • Periodically review disk directories and delete unneeded files. • Make sure all plug-ins are secure at all times. • Turn off the power and disconnect the equipment form the power source before you open the inside of you computer. • Keep surrounding area dirt and dust free. • Back up files and data regularly. • Periodically defragment your hard disk. • Protect your system from computer viruses • Learn to use system diagnostic programs

  31. Ergonomics • The science of designing equipment for a comfortable and safe working environment. • Proper Computer Ergonomics • Sit up straight and lean forward slightly from the waist. • Keep your feet flat on the floor. • Your body should be about a hand’s length from the front of the keyboard and centered with the keyboard. • Keep your fingers on the home row keys and curved. • Keep your wrists up, not touching the keyboard or desk. • Focus your eyes on the book, copy or screen. • Place all materials you will type on the right side of the computer and supplies on the left side. • Keep any items you are not using off your desk. • Occasionally rest your eyes and take short breaks. • Avoid lights that cause glare on the monitor.

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