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Computer and Internet Basics Unit A
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Objectives Define Computers Explore Computer Functions Categorize Computers Examine Personal Computer Systems Explore data, information, and files
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Objectives Introduce Application and System Software Define Internet Basics Connect to the Internet Understand World Wide Web Basics Use Browsers Understand E-mail Basics
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A Computer is a device that accepts input processes data stores data produces output (all according to a series of stored instructions)
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Computer system consists of: Hardware: microprocessor Peripheral devices: input and output Software: programs
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Computer Network Two or more computers that are connected and share data and programs LAN is a local area network
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Computer Functions Words, symbols, numbers, sound, pictures, program instructionsWords, symbols, numbers, sound, pictures, program instructionsInputInput Program calculates, sorts modifies dataProgram calculates, sorts modifies data Uses microprocessor or CPUUses microprocessor or CPUProcessProcess Memory is temporary holding area (RAM)Memory is temporary holding area (RAM) Storage is permanent (disk)Storage is permanent (disk)StoreStore Results of processingResults of processing Reports, graphs, documents, picturesReports, graphs, documents, pictures Printer or monitorPrinter or monitorOutputOutput
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Categorizing Computers CostCost UsageUsage SizeSize CapabilityCapability
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Less Powerful Computers Handheld computer/PDAHandheld computer/PDA Videogame consoleVideogame console –Sony PlayStation® Videogame consoleVideogame console –Sony PlayStation® PC/microcomputerPC/microcomputer WorkstationsWorkstations PC/microcomputerPC/microcomputer WorkstationsWorkstations
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More Powerful Computers Server –Supplies network computers with data Mainframe –Large, expensive, powerful, many users –Reliability, data security, central control important Supercomputer –Fastest and most powerful
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Computer System Computer +input devices + output devices + storage devices Peripherals
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System Unit Power Supply Storage Devices Circuit Boards
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Input/Output Devices MonitorKeyboardMouseModemPrinter Speakers/sound card
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Storage Devices Floppy disk drive Hard disk drive CD-ROM drive DVD drive CD writer
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Data vs. Information Data (symbols) used by computers Information (meaningful) used by people
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Data Binary number system to define electronic data 0 or 1 Bit Byte (8 bits)
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Files Collection of data on a storage medium Data file (passive) Executable file (active) Filename and extension Resume.doc Word.exe Image.jpg
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System Software Helps the computer monitor itself in order to function efficiently Operating system –Master controller of all computer activities Popular operating systems –PCs: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS –Handhelds: Windows CE and Palm OS –Servers: Linus and UNIX
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Platform Mac and PC compatibility is an issue Apple computer = Mac platform Original IBM computer = Windows or PC platform Microprocessor + Operating system
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Application Software Microsoft PowerPointMicrosoft Excel Designed to carry out a particular task
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Internet Basics (Cyberspace) Internet is a collection of local, regional, national and international computer networks that are linked together to exchange data and distribute processing tasks.
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Internet Terminology Backbone: defines main Internet routes –Constructed and maintained by major telecommunications companies TCP/IP: –Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol
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Internet Terminology Server software IP Address: unique number for each Internet computer Packets: small chunks of data ready to travel the Internet Router: helps send along the packets to correct destination
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Internet Resources E-commerce E-mail Web Sites Chat Groups Internet Radio Download Or Upload Usenet Internet Telephony Instant Messaging
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Modem Internet Connections Dial-up connection via modem (56K) Cable modems –Network card and cable modem required –Always-on and 25 times faster than dial-up
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Faster Internet Connections ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) –64K or 128K –Always-on and expensive DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) and xDSL –Up to 125 times faster than dialup DSS (Digital Satellite Service) –500K Need proximity to a telephone switching station
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Internet Service Provider (ISP) Provides internet access to businesses, organizations and individuals Provides telecommunications equipment User ID and password required Connects you to backbone Email account monthly fee Should have local access telephone numbers
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World Wide Web Basics Files interconnected via hypertext Web pages make up a web site Home Page Links or hyperlinks Web servers
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World Wide Web Basics URL –No spaces and Case sensitive –HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) –.htm or.html file extension Document name and filename extensionFoldername Webservername Webprotocolstandard http://www.cnn.com/showbiz/movies.htm
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Using Browsers Can type URLs HTML tags tell browser how to display web page data Back, forward and stop buttons Setting a home page Print options History list Favorites and bookmarks Edit and Find Microsoft Internet Explorer® and Netscape Navigator®
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Search Engines KeywordsKeywords
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E-mail Basics Account = Mailbox MessageAttachment ASCII vs HTML format Netiquette userid@computer
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E-mail System E-mail servers Store-and-forward technology Types –POP (Post Office Protocol) used via ISP –IMAP (Internet Messaging Access Protocol) –Web-based like Hotmail
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E-mail System
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TechTalk: Boot Process Power up ROM runs bootstrap program POST (Power-on self-test) –Identifies and checks peripherals ROM loads operating system from hard disk into RAM Checks configuration and customization startup routines –Safe Mode if this process is not successful
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Issue How Private is E-Mail?
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Computer and Internet Basics End
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