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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz
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Today’s Bell-Ringer and Objectives Bell-Ringer 1.What are three things you should not share on the school network? 2.Because they are not private, network storage areas should be treated like what? 3.What does circumventing security practices mean? Objectives Given President Obama's back-to-school speech, TSW demonstrate positive work ethic and diversity awareness in classroom and work settings. (BUS6670.001/005)
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Bell-Ringer 1. What are three things you should not share on the school network? Login names Passwords Data
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Bell-Ringer 2. Because they are not private, network storage areas should be treated like what? School lockers
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Bell-Ringer 3. What does circumventing security practices mean? It means to go around the security practices, like a circle
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President Obama Speech Watch the video Answer questions on worksheet Will turn in for a grade
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President Obama Speech http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/09/14/presidents-back-school- speech-we-not-only-reach-our-own-dreams-we-help-others-do-sam
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President Obama Speech What city was the President in for the speech? Philadelphia, PA
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President Obama Speech What is the name of the school where he is speaking? Masterman
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President Obama Speech What did the President go to the school to tell them? Nobody gets to write your destiny but you
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President Obama Speech What will have as great an impact on your success in life as your education? Nothing
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President Obama Speech What will your success in school also help determine? America’s success in the 21st century
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President Obama Speech What is your job? Showing up to school on time Paying attention in class Doing your homework Studying for exams Staying out of trouble
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President Obama Speech How did the President’s mother describe his attitude about his future? “Casual”
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President Obama Speech The President said that excelling in school or in life isn’t mainly about being smarter than everybody else. What did he say excelling is about? Working harder than everybody else
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President Obama Speech What will the President do for the school that wins the second Commencement Challenge? Congratulate them in person by speaking at your commencement
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President Obama Speech What does the President want all of you to take away from his speech? That life is precious, and part of its beauty lies in its diversity. We shouldn’t be embarrassed by the things that make us different. We should be proud of them.
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Computer Login Username is: first letter of first name last name three numbers Example: sshultz001 Password is password Must change it on first login
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Computer Login If your login doesn’t work Username is: bstudent Password is: class
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Log on to Certiport Do NOT use the Certiport Console icon DO use the Certiport Online Exams link
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Username First Initial (capitalized) DOT Last Name (capitalized first letter) 0904 (September 4) Example – S.Shultz0904
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Password Same as user name, BUT Add a “1” at the end Example – S.Shultz09041
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No Exam Groups No Vouchers
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If you see “The Certiport ActiveX control is not installed” Then click “Allow” at the bottom
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When you get to this screen, click “Start Exam”
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Tutorial The program goes through a tutorial every time you take an exam The first time, take your time so you know what to do! Then, take the exam
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When done, show me the score
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Username/Password Username – S.Shultz0904 Password – S.Shultz09041
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SAM 2010 Account Will use SAM 2010 for graded Training and Quizzes Training = 5 points Quizzes = 10 points Only 2 retakes per Quiz Go to http://sam2010.course.comhttp://sam2010.course.com Link is on class page
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SAM 2010 Account Click on New User
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SAM 2010 Account Enter T2068299 Then Click Submit
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SAM 2010 Account If it says BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL, Click OK
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SAM 2010 Account Enter First Name and Last Name
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SAM 2010 Account Enter Username (E-mail) and Password
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SAM 2010 Account Select a Secret Question and Secret Answer then click Save
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SAM 2010 Account Review your information, if it’s correct, click Confirm (if not, click Revise and fix)
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SAM 2010 Account Click I Agree
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SAM 2010 Account Click on Sections
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SAM 2010 Account Click on Join a Section
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SAM 2010 Account Click on your class block
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SAM 2010 Account Then click on the top arrow
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SAM 2010 Account When your class block is on the right, click Save
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SAM 2010 Account You should see your section under Section Name, and Accepted under Section Status
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SAM 2010 Account Click on Home
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SAM 2010 Account You should see that you are in 1 Section, and don’t have any assignments (yet)
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SAM 2010 Account Go ahead and click on My Assignments
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SAM 2010 Account These are your first assignments Start on them AFTER completing the worksheet Begin with Word Module 1 Training You can take Training as many times as you like You may take Quizzes a total of 3 times
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SAM 2010 Account Save your username and password These instructions are also posted on the class page A text version is at all computers
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www.mrshultz.com Go to www.mrshultz.comwww.mrshultz.com The home page will have general information and listing of upcoming dates Two ways to get to the ITF page Click on ITF on the menu at the top Click on ITF in the schedule under “Where in BHS is Mr. Shultz?”
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www.mrshultz.com
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ITF Page This page will have: Daily Assignment instructions Dates that apply to the class Links
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ITF Page
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ITF Assignments This page will have: Old Assignments
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ITF Assignments
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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)
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Computer Math Prefixes: K = kilo = 1,000 (thousand) M = mega = 1,000,000 (million) G = giga = 1,000,000,000 (billion) T = tera = 1,000,000,000,000 (trillion)
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Computer Math CPU Speeds Measured in Hz (hertz) Means cycles per second The more cycles it can process, the faster it can run
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Computer Math 1a. If a CPU is rated at 500 MHz, how many cycles can it process in a second? 500 times M (1,000,000) = 500,000,000 (500 million)
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Computer Math 1b. If a CPU is rated at 1 GHz, how many cycles can it process in a second? 1 times G (1,000,000,000) = 1,000,000,000 (1 billion)
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Computer Math 1c. If a CPU is rated at 950 MHz, how many cycles can it process in a second? 950 times M (1,000,000) = 950,000,000 (950 million)
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Computer Math 1d. If a CPU is rated at 1.1 GHz, how many cycles can it process in a second? 1.1 times G (1,000,000,000) = 1,100,000,000 (1.1 billion)
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Computer Math 1e. Which CPU is faster, one rated at 1.1 GHz, or one rated at 950 MHz? 1.1 GHz = 1,100,000,000 950 MHz = 950,000,000
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Computer Math Hard Drive Capacity Measured in B (bytes) Means pieces of data More bytes on the hard drive = more data you can store
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Computer Math 2a. If a hard drive holds 200 GB, how many pieces of data can it store? 200 times G (1,000,000,000) = 200,000,000,000 (200 billion)
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Computer Math 2b. If a hard drive holds 1TB, how many pieces of data can it store? 1 times T (1,000,000,000,000) = 1,000,000,000,000 (1 trillion)
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Computer Math 2c. If a hard drive holds 750 GB, how many pieces of data can it store? 750 times G (1,000,000,000) = 750,000,000,000 (750 billion)
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Computer Math 2d. You need to have a total of 1TB of storage, and you already have a hard drive that holds 750GB. What is the smallest hard drive you can add and have 1TB of storage? 1TB (1,000,000,000,000) minus 750GB (750,000,000,000) = 250GB (250,000,000,000)
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