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UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports on A Computer LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer Computer Case Monitor Mouse Keyboard Power Cord Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer COMPUTER CASE: The metal and plastic box; Contains the main components of the computer, including the; Motherboard, CPU/Processor, and Power supply. The case is either the Desktop or Tower type. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer COMPUTER CASE: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer MONITOR: An output devise that displays images and texts on the screen; Works with a video card inside the computer case. Contains control buttons and built-in speakers. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer KEYBOARD: An input device that helps communicate with the computer; QWERTY (English) or AZERTY (French). Each key or groups of keys has different functions Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer KEYBOARD: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer MOUSE: Also called pointing device, is an input device that helps communicate with the computer; Two types of mice exist; Optical ( uses electronic eye to detect movement ) Mechanical ( uses a rolling ball to detect movement ) Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer MOUSE ALTERNATIVES: Other devices that serve as a mouse; Trackball Touchpad Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer MOUSE ALTERNATIVES: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 1 – Basic Parts of A Computer LECTURE END NOTE: Module 1 Chapter 1
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UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports On A Computer The Front of A Computer Case The Back of A Computer Case Peripherals Used On Computers Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports On A Computer THE FRONT OF A COMPUTER CASE: Power button USB (Universal serial bus) ports Audio in/out ports Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports On A Computer THE BACK OF A COMPUTER CASE: Connection ports Some are color coded, e.g; Purple PS/2: Keyboard Green PS/2: Mouse Expansion slots Monitor port (VGA) Serial port (was used for digital cameras before USB) Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports On A Computer PERIPHERALS USED ON COMPUTERS: Printers Scanners Speakers/Headphones Microphones Web cameras Game controllers/Joysticks Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports On A Computer PERIPHERALS USED ON COMPUTERS: Digital cameras Mobile phones MP3 players Tablet computers, and lot more….. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 2 – Buttons and Ports On A Computer LESSON LECTURE END NOTE: Module 1 Chapter 1
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UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer Motherboard CPU/Processor RAM Hard Drive Power Supply Unit Expansion Slots Video card, Sound card, Network card, Bluetooth card (or adapter). Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer MOTHERBOARD Main circuit board Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer CPU/PROCESSOR A two-inch ceramic square with a silicon chip located inside. Found in the motherboard's CPU socket, which is covered by the heat sink. The computer’s brain that carries out instructions Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer CPU/PROCESSOR The speed is measured in; Megahertz (MHz): Millions of instructions/second Gigahertz (GHz): Billions of instructions/second Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer RAM (Random Access Memory) System’s short-term memory Measured in Megahertz (MHz) or Gigahertz (GHz) Higher RAM capacity handle several tasks at the same time faster than lower capacity RAMs. More RAMs can always be added to the free slots Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer RAM (Random Access Memory) Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer HARD DRIVES: Long term storage for software, documents, files, etc… Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer POWER SUPPLY UNIT: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer POWER SUPPLY UNIT: Module 1 Chapter 1 Caution: If you decide to open the computer case and take a look, make sure to unplug the computer first. Before touching the inside of the computer, you should touch a grounded metal object—or a metal part of the computer casing—to discharge any static buildup. Static electricity can be transmitted through the computer circuits, which can seriously damage your machine.
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer EXPANSION SLOTS: Known as PCI–Peripheral Component Interconnect) Found on the Motherboard, and used to add various types of EXPANSION CARDS Video card Sound card Network card Bluetooth card/adapter Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer VIDEO CARD: Responsible for what you see on the monitor. Comes incorporated in the motherboard as GPU (Graphics Processing Unit). To play graphics-intensive games, you can add a faster video card to one of the expansion slots to get better performance. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer VIDEO CARD: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer SOUND/AUDIO CARD: Responsible for the sound in the speakers. Comes incorporated in the motherboard, but you can upgrade to a dedicated sound card for higher-quality sound. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer SOUND/AUDIO CARD: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer NETWORK CARD: For internet access and communication over a network. Can connect via the Ethernet cable OR Wi-Fi (wireless network connection). Comes incorporated, but more can be added. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer NETWORK CARD: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer BLUETOOTH CARD/ADAPTER: A short distance wireless communication technology. Used to communicate with; Wireless keyboards Mice, and Printers. Comes incorporated in the motherboard or included in a Network Card. USB Bluetooth Adapter (Dongle) can always be added. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer BLUETOOTH CARD/ADAPTER: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer BLUETOOTH CARD/ADAPTER: Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 3 – Inside A Computer LECTURE END NOTE: Module 1 Chapter 1
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UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers What Is A Laptop Computer? How A Laptop Computer Differs From A Desktop Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers WHAT IS A LAPTOP COMPUTER? A personal computer, more portable than desktop. Run the same software and open the same file types as desktop computers. More expensive than desktop computers. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers WHAT IS A LAPTOP COMPUTER? Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers HOW LAPTOPS DIFFER FROM DESKTOP COMPUTERS Designed for portability Built-in monitor, keyboard, touchpad, speakers. Easily setup with few cables. Has an AC Adapter Built-in battery More expensive Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers HOW LAPTOPS DIFFER FROM DESKTOP COMPUTERS Has an AC Adapter; Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers HOW LAPTOPS DIFFER FROM DESKTOP COMPUTERS Built-in battery Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 4 – Laptop Computers LECTURE END NOTE: Module 1 Chapter 1
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UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices What Is A Mobile Device? Tablet Computers E-Readers Smartphones Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE? Handheld devices designed to be extremely portable. Most are powerful enough to do the same things like desktops and laptops. For example; Tablets E-Readers Smartphones Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE?
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE? TABLET COMPUTERS No physical keyboard or Touchpad. Entire screen is touch-sensitive. You type using a virtual keyboard and use your finger as a mouse pointer. A traditional computer remains less convenient, though still manage most programs than tablets. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE? E-READERS (E-BOOK READER) Very similar to tablets. Specially designed to read e-books (digital, downloadable books). Examples include; Amazon Kindle,Barnes & Noble Nook, and Kobo. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE? E-READERS (E-BOOK READER) Module 1 Chapter 1 Note: You don't need an e-reader to read e-books. They can also be read on tablets, smartphones, laptops, and desktops..
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE? SMARTPHONES A more powerful version of a traditional cell phone with the same basic features (phone calls, voic , text messaging). Connects to the Internet over Wi-Fi or a cellular network. Can be used to browse the web, check s, shop online, etc.. just like with a desktop or laptop. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices WHAT IS A MOBILE DEVICE? SMARTPHONES Use high-quality digital camera and has the ability to play digital music and video files. Module 1 Chapter 1
UNIT 2 – Hardware Basics LESSON 5 – Mobile Devices UNIT LECTURE END NOTE: This lesson marks the end of Unit 2. Prepare to take your end of unit CE. 15 MCQs for 30 Minutes Send any questions through; The Youtube comment box below at Module 1 Chapter 1
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