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Software for Educators Chapter 3 Software for Educators

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Chapter Objectives Explain the role of an operating system and list the main operating systems used on today’s computers Define and describe a user interface and a graphical user interface Identify the important features of widely used software applications Describe the advantages of software suites

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Chapter Objectives Explain how to create documents Discuss why the use of video authoring and editing software is important for K-12 schools Explain the difference between software application, Web application, and apps Explain how to work with different versions of software applications

The Operating System System Software The programs that control and maintain the operation of the computer and its devices The two parts of system software are the Operating System (OS) and utility programs. Operating system (OS) (sometimes called the platform) coordinates all activities among computer hardware resources, applications and the user. Utility programs are used to maintain the health of the operating system.

Operating System Functions start up the computer provide user interface manage memory schedule jobs and configure devices control a network administer security Provide file management and other utilities monitor performance

Differences Among Operating Systems Most operating systems today use a graphical user interface (GUI), in which users can click icons or commands on the screen to issue instructions to the computer. The older DOS operating system and some versions of the UNIX and Linux operating systems use a command line interface, which requires users to type commands to issue instructions to the computer.

Operating Systems – Configuring Hardware When the OS starts up it must find and configure all of the hardware attached to the PC It does this by using device drivers This is a small program that tells the operating system how to configure and communicate with each peace of hardware. Each device attached to a PC has a unique driver These drivers are either found in the OS system or come with the hardware on a CD/DVD disk.

Operating System - Drivers device driver

Operating System Start-up cold boot Process of turning on a computer after it has been powered off completely warm boot Process of restarting a computer that is already powered on

OS Functions – Multitasking The operating system can have more them one program running at the same time. Programs run in the foreground are currently in use. All other programs run in background

Types of Operating Systems Embedded Network Stand-alone

Network Operating System There are a number of network operating systems These systems are designed to link multiple computers and peripherals together

Embedded Operating Systems Operating systems for mobile devices

Utility Programs A system software that allows the user to perform maintenance type tasks including Managing the computer Its device Its programs

Action Center Provides an overall view of the health of the operating system. Contains utilities including Anti-virus software Firewall Also shows any maintenance issues.

Uninstaller Removes programs from the operating system.

Disk Cleanup A program that scans for unnecessary files It then gives you the option to remove the files.

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Software Programs designed to perform specific tasks for users As a productivity / business tool Assisting with graphics and multimedia projects Supporting school and professional activities Helping with home and personal activities Facilitating communications

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Software Five major categories of application software Figure 3-3

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Software Working with Software Applications Document - Piece of work created with an application Creating Editing Formatting Font Font size Font style Printing Saving Dialog box Voice recognition Note taking software

Application Software - Formatting Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Software - Formatting Figure 3-6

Application Software – Save As Dialog Box Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Software – Save As Dialog Box

Application Software – Note Taking Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Software – Note Taking

Productivity Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Productivity Software Word Processing Software Used to create, edit, and format textual documents

Productivity Software Word Processing Software Formatting features Font and font size Color Borders Clip art Margins Wordwrap Scrolling

Productivity Software Word Processing Software Editing features Find or search Replace Spell checker

Productivity Software Refer to the chart on page 111 to see a more complete list of Word processing features.

Productivity Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Productivity Software Spreadsheet Software Allows you to organize numeric data in rows and columns, collectively called a spreadsheet or worksheet

Productivity Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Productivity Software Spreadsheet Software Spreadsheet organization Worksheet has columns and rows Cell - Intersection of a row and a column Cells can contain Labels Values Formulas Web addresses Multimedia Calculations Formula - Performs calculations on data in the worksheet and displays the results in a cell Function – A predefined formula that performs common calculations

Productivity Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Productivity Software Spreadsheet Software Charts Graphically illustrates the relationship of numeric data

Productivity Software Database Software Database - A collection of data organized in a manner that allows access, retrieval, and use of that data Similar to a manual filing system Database software is where all of the information collected from forms either online or hard copy are kept. Information in the form of reports are generated from that information.

Productivity Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Productivity Software Presentation Graphics Software Allows you to create documents called presentations which are used to communicate ideas, messages, and other information to a group Predefined formats - define colors and other elements for backgrounds, text, and other special effects Various slide layouts Clip art / image gallery Integrating electronic presentations into the classroom Nonlinear teaching and learning Students and teachers create presentations Can link to other slides, presentations, and to the Web

Productivity Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Productivity Software Personal Information Managers (PIM) Software application that includes an appointment calendar, address book, notepad, and other features to help organize appointments, task lists, and more

Application Programs, Web Applications, and Apps Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Programs, Web Applications, and Apps A Web application, or Web app, is an application that allows users to access and interact with software from any computer or device that is connected to the Internet — which is sometimes called cloud computing Many types of application software are available as Web applications Thousands of games are available Experts often use the term Web 2.0 to describe Web applications Web applications and application software programs are usually multipurpose programs Application programs typically are installed on a computer before they are run, and Web applications are accessed via the Web

Application Programs, Web Applications, and Apps Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Programs, Web Applications, and Apps Today, virtually all mobile device users download and use apps on their smartphones, tablet computers, and other mobile devices An app, also called a mobile app, is a program you can download and use primarily on your mobile device Apps often are single purpose programs

Application Programs, Web Applications, and Apps Chapter 3: Software for Educators Application Programs, Web Applications, and Apps

Productivity Software Software Suites Collection of individual application software packages sold as a single package Lower cost Ease of use Common interface

Graphics and Multimedia Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Graphics and Multimedia Software Desktop Publishing (DTP) Software Allows you to design, produce, and deliver sophisticated documents that contain text, graphics, and brilliant colors Page layout - arranging text and graphics in a document

Graphics and Multimedia Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Graphics and Multimedia Software Paint/Image-Editing Software Allows you to draw pictures, shapes, and other graphical images using various tools on the screen Paint software Draw pictures, shapes, and other graphics Image-editing software Modify existing graphics Photo editing software Edit digital photographs

Graphics and Multimedia Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Graphics and Multimedia Software

Graphics and Multimedia Software Clip Art/Image Gallery Collection of clip art and photographs Miscellaneous items Fonts Animations Sounds Video and audio files Search engine image files. Be careful of copyright

Graphics and Multimedia Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Graphics and Multimedia Software Multimedia Authoring Software - used to create electronic presentations, simulations, and software demonstrations that can contain: Text Graphics Video Audio Animation Screen captures Usually developed by professional

Graphics and Multimedia Software Video and Audio Editing Software Modify a segment of a video, known as a clip Add and remove clips Add special effects Sounds Banners Credits

Graphics and Multimedia Software Web Page Authoring Software Allows you to create Web pages and organize, manage, and maintain Web sites Many packages allow creation of Web pages Word processing programs allow creation of web pages

Software for School Use Chapter 3: Software for Educators Software for School Use School and Student Management Software School management software Centralized program that allows district and school personnel to manage school district operations Student management software Allows administrators, teachers, and other staff to track information on students Grade book Software Allows teachers to track and organize student tests, homework, lab work, and other scores Often integrates with other software packages

K-12 Educational Software An educational software application refers to computer software products used to support teaching and learning of subject-related content The number and quality of educational software applications designed specifically for the K-12 learning environment have increased dramatically in the past few years

K-12 Educational Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators K-12 Educational Software Computer-assisted instruction is software designed to help teach facts, information, and/or skills associated with subject-related materials Drill-and-practice software is software that first supplies factual information and then through repetitive exercises allows students to continue to work on specific materials to remember or memorize the information Also called skills-reinforcement software Remediation is reviewing content many times and using alternative means to help a student grasp the concepts being taughtAn educational game usually includes a set of rules, and students can compete against other students or the game itself A tutorial is a teaching program designed to help individuals learn to use a product or concepts Educational computer simulation or a video game is a computerized model of real life that represents a physical or simulated process Integrated learning system (ILS) is a sophisticated software program usually developed by an established educational software corporation as a complete educational software solution in one package

Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Creativity applications often have students start with a blank canvas, which allows them to use their imagination and ingenuity Critical-thinking applications stimulate students to use critical-thinking skills Early learning applications are designed to provide students in grades PreK-3 with a developmental head start in reading, language arts, math, science, and other curriculum areas

Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Curriculum-Specific Educational Software ESL and foreign language applications provide K-12 students with assistance in learning English and other languages Language arts applications support student learning throughout the reading and writing process Math applications help students master basic and complex mathematics

Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Science applications are available for all grade levels and assist students in learning a wide variety of science concepts Social studies applications encourage higher-order thinking skills, provide reinforcement of facts, and allow students to define their own path

Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Chapter 3: Software for Educators Curriculum-Specific Educational Software Special needs software, also called assistive technologies software, is designed specifically for students with physical impairments or learning disabilities to assist them in completing school assignments and everyday tasks

Learning Aids and Support Tools Help Online help Web-based help Tutorials FAQs

Software Versions and Upgrades Chapter 3: Software for Educators Software Versions and Upgrades Software programs are designated by a version number Upgrade is a new version designed to replace an older version Using Different Software Versions A school may have a mix of different software versions installed on its computers Determine software version with the software’s About or Information command Older version of software may not open files created with the newer version

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Chapter Summary Explain the role of an operating system and list the main operating systems used on today’s computers Define and describe a user interface and a graphical user interface Identify the important features of widely used software applications Describe the advantages of software suites

Chapter 3: Software for Educators Chapter Summary Explain how to create documents Discuss why the use of video authoring and editing software is important for K-12 schools Explain the difference between software application, Web application, and app Explain how to work with different versions of software applications