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Objective 2.01: Classify computer components
Computer Hardware Objective 2.01: Classify computer components
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Essential Question: What are the parts and features of a computer?
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What is a computer? An electronic device that receives data, processes data, stores data, and produces a result (output)
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Types of Personal Computers
Desktop computer: designed to be used on a desktop Laptop computer: portable computer designed to be small enough and light enough to be used on your lap Tablet computer: portable computer primarily operated by touching the screen rather than using a physical keyboard
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Computer Components: Hardware
Hardware – the physical equipment of the computer system that you can see and touch
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Monitor Speakers Keyboard Mouse CD ROM Drive Computer Case
(Processor inside) Floppy Disk Drive Speakers Keyboard USB Drive Mouse
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Input Devices Webcam Mouse Keyboard Microphone Joystick Scanner
Used to put information into the computer Allow you to communicate with your computer Webcam Mouse Keyboard Microphone Joystick Scanner
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Output Devices Speakers Monitor – produces soft copy output Projector
Send information out of the computer Allow the computer to communicate with the user Monitor – produces soft copy output Projector Printer – produces hard copy output Headphones
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Processing Device Central Processing Unit (CPU) – known as the heart or “brain” of the computer, responsible for processing the information that has been entered into the computer
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Storage Devices Internal Storage- External Storage-
Allows you to store information inside of the computer Hard drive: Allows the fastest access to information RAM (Random Access Memory) – temporary storage ROM (Read Only Memory) – long-term storage External Storage- Allows you to use devices to store information outside of the computer Floppy disks CD-ROMs (Compact Disc Read Only Memory) CD-RW (Compact Disc Read and Write) DVDs (Digital Video Disc) USB/Flash drives
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The Information Processing Cycle
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What Does IPOS Stand For?
Input Processing Output Storage
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What Happens During The IPOS Cycle?
Input when information is entered into the computer; the computer receives information Processing when the computer processes the information that has been entered Output when information leaves the computer Storage when information is stored to be used later
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How the IPOS Cycle Works:
Input Storage Processing Storage Output
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