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Introduction to Computers

Introduction to Computers. Ms. Armour. Today’s Agenda . Define Computer Computer care Disk care Identify the main parts of a computer Terms to remember. What is a Computer?.

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Introduction to Computers

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  1. Introduction to Computers Ms. Armour

  2. Today’s Agenda • Define Computer • Computer care • Disk care • Identify the main parts of a computer • Terms to remember

  3. What is a Computer? An electronic device that accepts data, performs computations, and makes logical decisions according to instructions and data that have been given to it, and it produces meaningful information in a form that is useful to humans.

  4. Computer Care • No food or drinks • Avoid dusty areas • Avoid hot, sunny areas • Do not move computer while in use • Exit programs properly before turning off • Do not bang on keyboard

  5. Disk Care • Avoid contact with magnets • Keep disk stored in clean, cool, dry place • Keep metal slider in place • Use virus check program

  6. Disk drive Monitor CPU Central Processing Unit (“Brains”) Mouse Keyboard Parts of the Microcomputer

  7. Terms to Remember • Hardware • Software • Input devices • Peripherals • Output devices

  8. Hardware • The tangible, physical equipment of a computer • Monitor • Joystick • Disk drive • CD ROM • Mouse • Keyboard

  9. Software • Electronic instructions that tell a computer what to do; programs entered into computer • Games (Solitaire, Oregon Trail) • Word processing (Microsoft Word) • Spreadsheet software (Microsoft Excel) • Presentation software (Microsoft PowerPoint) • Database software (Microsoft Access)

  10. Accessories • Supplementary items • Mouse pad • Bookstand • Desk

  11. Input device • Puts information into computer • Keyboard • Mouse • Scanner • Joystick • Touch-screen

  12. Peripherals • External device such as a printer or modem that works in conjunction with a computer-Extras!

  13. Output Device • Gives user information or feedback • Printer • Monitor • Fax Machine • Speakers

  14. Hard Copy-printed information

  15. Soft Copy • Information seen on monitor

  16. Storage Devices • CD • 3.5 Floppy A Disk • Hard Disk (Hard drive- C Drive) • Tape • Network (G Drive) • Flash Drive

  17. Programs & Programmers • Program-a series of step-by-step instructions that tell the computer precisely what actions to perform • Programmer-person who writes (creates) software

  18. Memory • Internal memory (microchips) • ROM-Read Only Memory-cannot be changed • RAM-Random Access Memory-Temporary • External memory (diskettes & hard drives)

  19. Central Processing Unit (CPU) • Also known as the “brain”, “heart” or “processor” • Processor-the computer chip that receives and carries out a series of instructions in a software program.

  20. Data vs. Information • Data = Raw Facts • Information = Meaningful and useful data •  EXAMPLE: •  Data (Grades) 90, 100, 80 •  Information (Average of Grades) 90

  21. Modem • Device that allows data to be converted to a format for transmission over telephone lines

  22. Network • Network is a collection of computers and devices connected together via communications devices and media • LAN- Local Area Network • WAN- Wide Area Network

  23. Units of Computer Measurement

  24. CPU Frequency Microprocessor frequency specifies the operating (internal) frequency of CPU's core. The higher the frequency is for a given CPU family, the faster the processor is. The CPU frequency is measured in Hertz. The frequency can also be expressed in: • Kilohertz, or kHz, equals to 1,000 Herts • Megahertz, or MHz, equals to 1,000,000 Herts or 1,000 kHz • Gigahertz, or GHz, equals to 1,000,000,000 Herts, or 1,000,000 kHz, or 1,000 MHz. • First microprocessors ran at frequencies close to 1 MHz. Modern microprocessors run at frequencies exceeding 3 GHz, or 3,000,000,000 Hertz.

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