Introduction to the Computer Warm-Up: Complete the “K” and “L” of your chart based on what you know and want to learn about the computer.

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Introduction to the Computer Warm-Up: Complete the “K” and “L” of your chart based on what you know and want to learn about the computer.

During today’s lesson, students will: Begin to recognize the parts of the computer Become familiar with vocabulary related to computer use Begin to master computer skills in order to successfully complete work in computer and technical graphics Become familiar with PGCPS’s Acceptable Use Policy

PGCPS’S Acceptable Use Policy The Prince George’s County School District strongly believes in the educational value of electronic services and recognizes the potential of such to support the curriculum and student learning in the district. The goal of the district in providing this service is to promote educational excellence by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. The Prince George’s County School District will make every effort to protect students from any misuses or abuses as a result of their experiences with an information service.

PGCPS’S Acceptable Use Policy (continued) Access to the Internet will enable students to explore thousands of libraries, databases, and bulletin boards while exchanging messages with Internet users throughout the world. Students should be warned that some material accessible via the Internet may contain items that are illegal, defamatory, inaccurate or potentially offensive to some people. While the intent of PGCPS and Tall Oaks Vocational High School is to make Internet access available to further educational goals and objectives, students may find ways to access other materials as well.

PGCPS’S Acceptable Use Policy (continued) Student use of the Internet is monitored. Students who abuse acceptable use, which includes, but is not limited to: copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material, pornography, gambling, and inappropriate language will be subject to discipline. Students are responsible for appropriate behavior on the school’s computer network just as they are in a classroom or on school property. General school rules for behavior, as stated in the Student Code of Conduct, apply. It is expected that users will comply with district standards and the specific rules and consequences as outlined below. While not all improper use can be listed, the information below should serve as a guideline for appropriate use of the computer facilities and network resources at Tall Oaks Vocational High School and the Prince George's County Public Schools.

PGCPS’S Acceptable Use Policy (continued)

Important Vocabulary Active Window (The front most on the desktop; the window where the next action will take place. An active window’s title bar is highlighted)

Important Vocabulary Alert Box (A box that contains a warning that you’re asking the Mac to do something it can’t do, or that you’re about to destroy some information. The warning is accompanied by a beep)

Important Vocabulary Apple Desktop Bus : The set of connectors on the back panel of the computer that you use to attach the keyboard, mouse, and other Apple DeskTop Bus devices, such as graphics tablets, hand controls, and specialized-keyboards.

Important Vocabulary Apple Key or COMMAND key (A key that, when held down while another key is pressed or a mouse action is performed, causes a command to take effect. It is called this because of the Apple icon on the key.)

Important Vocabulary Apple Menu : The menu on the far left in the menu bar. Its title is an apple symbol. Apple Menu: The menu on the far left in the menu bar. Its title is an apple symbol.

The iMac G5 Monitor Hard Drive (inside) CD Drive Ports Power Cord

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