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Brainstorm with your team about anything/everything a computer(PC) may have, contain or need to make it usable. Put one thing on each sticky note.

Group each sticky into one of three categories

There are three words, all ending in _____ware that everything about a computer can be categorized into. Think about what these three words could be and do your best to write them in your journal

Hardware: the collection of physical parts of a computer system. Hardware is Physical: It's "Real," Sometimes Breaks, and Eventually Wears Out

Software: a generic term for organized collections of computer data and instructions Software is broken into two major categories: System Software: provides the basic non-task-specific functions of the computer Application Software: used by users to accomplish specific tasks Software is Virtual: It Can be Copied, Changed, and Destroyed

Firmware: Software instructions residing in non-volatile memory chips that hold their content without power. Firmware is found on computer motherboards to hold hardware settings and booting data Firmware is Virtual: It's software specifically designed for a piece of hardware

Non-volatile: Volatile: retains data when power is shut off DOES NOT retain data when power is shut off