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REVIEW (INTRODUCTION.PPT)
• Course Objective• Entry level training in media and
technology communications• Class Rules and Expectations
• No food or drink. Maintaining your area.• Visible electronics will be confiscated• No cursing• Punctuality and participation• Being respectful of the equipment
• “How I Learn Best” Assignment
TODAY’S AGENDA: BASIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY VOCABULARY• Computer• Hardware • Motherboard• CPU and Memory• Peripheral Devices• Software• Operating System• Directories • Applications
OBJECTIVE
Getting to know the inside of your computer.
COMPUTER
We use them everyday, but what are they? What was the inspiration behind their invention?
A computer is a piece of technology based on the human brain.
HARDWARE VERSUS SOFTWARE
The hardware of a computer is its physical or permanent equipment (Body).
EXAMPLE: motherboard, CPU, memory chips, peripherals
Software is a set of instructions that directs the computer to accomplish a task (Thoughts).
EXAMPLE: Operating systems, Applications
A CD is hardware, but a file on a rewritable disk containing instructions is software. The software (program) might be on the disk today but erased tomorrow when a new program is written on the disk.
It is clear that the CD is permanent and the software is temporary.
MOTHERBOARD
The motherboard is the most complicated piece of equipment inside the computer.
Some of the items housed by the motherboard include:CPU (Central Processing Unit) RAM (Random Access Memory) Chips Cache Memory - controls memory access speed BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) Chip - controls basic hardware functions and power supply connections to provide electricity to the system components
MOTHERBOARD (BASIC)
MOTHERBOARD (ADVANCED)
CPU AND MEMORY REVIEW
Hardware = Body
Software = Thoughts
CPU (Central Processing Unit) = Brain
In addition to the CPU, the motherboard contains two kinds of memory chips: ROM (Read Only Memory) and RAM (Random Access Memory)
ROM chips have programming permanently stored on them however Flash ROM is rewritable.
CPU AND MEMORY
CPU AND MEMORY
RAM memory chips are installed onto the motherboard
They hold both data and programming instructions while they are being processed by the CPU.
ROM chips contain permanent (long-term)memory whereas, RAM is temporary (short-term).
REVIEW QUESTIONS
KAHOOT.ITIntroduction to Computer
Operation 2015
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
• What part of the body was the computer designed after?
• Give an example of computer hardware.
• Give an example of computer software.
• What does the CPU do?
• What does ROM stand for?
• What does RAM stand for?
• Where are memory chips installed?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
• What part of the body is the computer designed
after?
The brain• Give some example of computer
hardware.
Motherboard, keyboard, mouse• Give some examples of computer
software.
Applications
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
• What does the CPU do?
“Think”
• What does ROM stand for?
Read Only Memory
• What does RAM stand for?
Random Access Memory
• Where are memory chips installed?
On the motherboard
Peripheral Devices
PERIPHERAL DEVICES
Peripheral devices connect to and communicate with the computer either internally or externally. Although they can attach to it, they are not part of the motherboard.
External peripheral devices communicate with what is inside the computer through cables attached to the case at a connection called a port.
PERIPHERAL EXAMPLES
Video card - a board inside the computer that controls the video display (monitor).
Keyboard - the primary input device of a computer.
Mouse - a pointing device used to move the cursor and make selections on the screen.
All non-wireless external peripheral devices communicate with the computer through cables attached at the ports.
VIDEO CARDS
PORTS
WALK THROUGHShow me a peripheral device and a port on your computer.
SOFTWARE
Software is a set of instructions written by programmers to instruct computers to perform specific tasks.
There are two types of programs: Operating systems (OS) and Applications (Apps).
Generally a computer has one OS and several applications.
SOFTWARE
OPERATING SYSTEMS (OS) AND APPLICATIONS (APPS)
Stored on the hard drive, the OS supports a computers basic functions such as scheduling tasks, executing applications and controlling peripherals.
Apps, also stored on the hard drive, execute user commands. They are software programs used to create files.
FILE NAMES
A file name has two parts: Filename – name you give your file Extension – appended letters the
computer uses to tell which app created the file
EXAMPLE: Word files use .doc or .docx.
HARDWARE
HARD DRIVE
A hard drive is a self-contained storage device with a read - write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit. It is the primary computer storage device.
The hard drive is a piece of hardware that stores the OS, Apps and files.
HARD DRIVES
Internal
External
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Give some examples of external peripheral devices.
What are ports used for?
Name the two types of programs? What do they do?
What types of information are contained on the hard drive?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Give some examples of external peripheral devices.Mouse, Keyboard
What are ports used for?To connect external peripherals
Name the two types of programs? What do they do?OS – controls the basic functions of the computerApplications – executes user commands
What types of information are contained on the hard drive?
OS, Apps, Files (Long-term memory)
DIRECTORIES
DIRECTORIES
A directory is a table on the hard drive that contains a list of files that are stored on the disk.
The root directory is the first directory on the drive. On PC’s the root directory is C Drive “C:\” by default.
On Mac directories are shown are folders.
DIRECTORIES
There are other directories sometimes called subdirectories or child directories.
Any directory can have files and / or other directories listed in it.
You can organize your files by creating different directories and folders.
Class review
REVIEW
• What OS are we using?• What is a hard drive?• Name the two (2) parts of a
filename.• What are directories used for?
REVIEW
• What OS are we using?• Windows 7
• Control Panel > System and Security > System• What is a hard drive?
• An independent storage unit capable of reading and writing data
• Name the two (2) parts of an application’s filename. Give an example.• Name and extension
• What are directories used for?• To organize your work
SUMMARY: BASIC IT VOCABULARY
• Computer• Hardware • Motherboard• CPU and Memory• Peripheral Devices• Software• Operating System• Directories • Applications
ASSIGNMENT: CREATE CLASSWORK FOLDER (MM)
Create a main directory (folder) to store your class work in:(Your Name / Class) Classwork i.e. COPELAND Multimedia Classwork
Create the following subfolders within the main folder:
Class NotesVocabularyPhotoshop (PS) ExercisesFlash (FL) ExercisesArtwork & Exams