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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz
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Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer Bell-Ringer 1.What are five benefits employers realize from telecommuting? 2.What is a primary concern in a mobile and accessible IT system? 3.What are three employee supervision tasks that are more difficult when employees are not physically present? Objectives Given a video on the history of the personal computer, TSW investigate major milestones in the evolution of computer systems with no errors. (BUS66670.034)
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Bell-Ringer 1. What are five benefits employers realize from telecommuting? Productivity gains Reduced absenteeism Reduced employee turnover costs Reduced real estate costs Reduced relocation costs
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Bell-Ringer 2. What is a primary concern in a mobile and accessible IT system? Security
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Bell-Ringer 3. What are three employee supervision tasks that are more difficult when employees are not physically present? Evaluating performance Distributing the workload Motivating employees
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Would you like to own this yacht? Helicopter Submarine Pool Full-time crew of 60 Basketball court $250 million Yearly costs - $20 million
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Would you like to own an NBA team? Value - $350 Million
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Would you like to own an NFL team? Value - $990 Million
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Which one would you choose?
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You can have them all – if you’re Paul Allen
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Video o How did Paul Allen get all that money? o He co-founded Microsoft along with Bill Gates o Worth $15.8 Billion now o Bill Gates is worth $72 Billion o Larry Ellison is worth $41 Billion
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Video o NOTE – this video was made in 1996 o The first question is about how much we was worth in 1996 o When they say “20 years ago” it means 1976 o Answer questions on worksheet o Worksheet must be turned in TODAY o Pay attention, we may not have time to review answers
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Video 1. How much money did Paul Allen have when the video was made? $8 billion
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Video 2. What was it called when instructions were put into computers by flipping switches or loading them from paper tape? Machine language
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Video 3. How many transistors were on the microprocessor that Bob Cringely was holding? More than a million
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Video 4. What percentage of the world’s computers were powered by Intel processors when the video was made? 85%
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Video 5. Whose idea was the Altair 8800 computer? Ed Roberts
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Video 6. What was one of the first clubs that nerds formed to talk about their new toys? The Homebrew computer club
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Video 7. At first, what was the only way that data and instructions could be given to the Altair? By flipping switches
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Video 8. How old was Bill Gates when Microsoft was started? 19
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Video 9. How many Apple 1s did Steve Jobs sell? 50
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Video 10. Before Apple, what company had venture capitalist Arthur Rock funded? Intel
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Video 11. How old was Steve Jobs when the Apple II was introduced at the 1978 West Coast Computer Faire? 21
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Video 12. What was VisiCalc? The first electronic spreadsheet
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Video 13. How much was Steve Jobs worth when he was 25? $100 million
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Video 14. What did IBM call buying components off the shelf and assembling them? “Open Architecture”
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Video 15. What two essential bits of software does every PC require in order to work at all? Computer language Operating system
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Video 16. What did Microsoft and IBM call Q-DOS? PC-DOS 1.0
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Video 17. How much did Microsoft pay Seattle Computer Products for Q-DOS? $50,000
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Today Complete Impact of Technology lesson and worksheet Complete History of E-commerce worksheet
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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)
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