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The University of Adelaide, School of Computer Science 6 July 2018 Administrative Lecture 0 Mr. Sarhang J Ibrahim Computer Department Faculty science Soran University Chapter 2 — Instructions: Language of the Computer

Lecturer Sarhang Jamal Ibrahim Sarhang.2008@yahoo.com Administrative— 2

Course objectives Gain general “computer literacy”. Hardware and software Learn basic concepts of computer systems Get familiar with the most important features of Windows OS Learn the most useful application software tools: Word Excel Power-point Learn more about Internet, web and search Acquiring enough knowledge about Viruses, worms and how to handle them Administrative— 3

The syllabus (I) 1. Fundamentals of Compute[ 2 sessions] Introduction Input / Output & Processing (CPU) Monitors (LCD, LED, CRT) Memory Device (RAM, ROM) Storage devices (Hard-disk, flash memory, CD, DVD) Opening a case and show hardware tools inside case to students (motherboard, CPU, Fan, RAM, network card, Graphic card, audio system, etc.) Types of computers Characteristics of Computer History & Generation Applications of Compute Operating systems Software applications 2. BIOS system and partitioning [ 1 session] BIOS system Formatting hard-disk Partitioning hard-disk Check-disk Administrative— 4

The syllabus (II) 3. Windows seven overview [ 4 sessions] Installation Some Basic Terminology & Typing Skills Desktop Settings & Control Panel Accessories & Multimedia Search in files and directories Usual operations in windows such is copy, paste, cut, … Shortcuts and keys (Tab ،Win + r ،Win + e ،Win + d ،Ctrl + x ،Ctrl + v ،Ctrl+c, End ،Caps Lock ،Num Lock ،Alt+F4 ،Home ،PgDn،PgUp،Esc ،Alt + Tab) Setting firewalls and windows defender Install and uninstall software programs in windows Install and uninstall hardware devices Burning CD/DVD Recovery Creating system image for recovery Setup Data-shows and multiple monitors in windows Troubleshooting in windows Administrative— 5

The syllabus (III) 4. Microsoft office [ 4 sessions] Word Excel Power point 5. Network and Internet [2 sessions] Setting up modems Manage cable and wireless networks Troubleshooting network E mail Account & Its Functions Search engine Suffering web-pages Basics of Social Networking Site Remote desktop Administrative— 6

The syllabus (IV) 6. Viruses [2 sessions] General Introduction Viruses Worms Trojans Introducing antivirus toolkits and installing them How to remove viruses, worms using toolkits Introducing firewalls and installing them Administrative— 7

Reference books Computing Essentials 2008 Fundamental of computers, Dr. P. Mohan Administrative— 8

Evaluation methodology Homework 10% Exams (theory and practical) 20% Mini project 10% Final Exam (theory and practical) 60% Administrative— 9