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Unit 1- Recognizing Computers
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Understand the importance of computers Identify significant times in computer history Understand how computers developed into what they are today Describe how data is represented Define computers & computer systems Classify different types of computers
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Deals with all aspects of managing and processing data with computerized systems In our daily activities ◦ Drives the systems we use to learn, solve problems, and communicate ◦ We’re dependant on technology IT affects all fields of work & organizations No matter what career path you choose, a solid IT background will be at your advantage!
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A computer is a person, instrument, or machine that gathers, processes, and stores information.
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In groups of 2, make a computer history timeline of events Use an online timeline maker Mark at least 10 significant events ◦ At least 2 event from the following decades: 2000’s, 90’s, 80’s, 70’s 1 significant tech event from your life ◦ Include a picture of the device for each ◦ Use your own words to describe each
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Charles Babbage ◦ Designed a steam- powered calculator called the Difference Engine in 1821. ◦ His next idea was the Analytical Engine (1856), designed to perform any kind of mathematical calculation.
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Massive ENIAC Designed for military & government
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In 1943, the British built the first “Colossus” computer. Used to decipher encrypted teleprinter messages sent by the Germans during World War II.
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The first computer that most individuals could afford was the Altair 8800, built in 1975 by MITS. No keyboard or screen ◦ Information was entered by clicking switches
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created the first user-friendly personal computer, called the Apple, with a built-in keyboard, display screen, and storage unit. ◦ The term personal computer refers to a computer designed to be used by one person at a time.
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Bill Gates worked with IBM ◦ Developed DOS IBM computer in 1981 released Pictured- $3500
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IBM made the general design available to competing companies, resulting in many clones or “compatibles.” Today, the term PC often refers to computers running Microsoft’s Windows operating system.
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AOL (as a service) ◦ 1993 Internet (as we know it) ◦ Mid 1990’s iPod ◦ 2001 First Smartphone ◦ 1994 ◦ 2001- in US
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Computers and their parts have gotten smaller & more powerful Other devices are now considered computers ◦ Phones, gaming systems, Tablets, etc. Work is more efficient, communication has changed/grown, entertainment changed
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Who created the first user-friendly computer? ◦ Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak What term describes a computer design made available to other manufacturers? ◦ Compatible or clone
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Same as before… Receives data (INPUT), processes data, stores data, produces a result (OUTPUT) Computer includes: ◦ Hardware ◦ Software ◦ Data ◦ Peripherals
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The use of the binary number system with two values: 0 and 1. 1= ON (electricity) 0= OFF (no electricity) What Counting to Ten Looks Like Decimal: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Binary: 0, 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 110, 111, 1000, 1001, 1010
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Who created the first user-friendly computer? ◦ Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak What term describes a computer design made available to other manufacturers? ◦ Compatible or clone What computer took up the size of a city block back in the 40’s & 50’s? ◦ ENIAC What four function does ever computer perform? ◦ Input data, process data, output data, store data
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What does PC stand for? ◦ Personal computer In binary, what does a 1 mean? ◦ Voltage/electricity/On Who is known as the father of computing? ◦ Charles Babbage What are the four things any computer does? ◦ Receives data, processes data, outputs info, stores data
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DirectionsTypes of Computers In groups of 2, make a poster… ◦ Title of device ◦ Big picture of device ◦ It’s use & where it’s used ◦ Cost ($, $$, $$$, $$$$) ◦ Special Features Desktop Laptop/Notebook Netbook Tablets Workstation Servers Handheld/Smartphone Mainframe & Terminal Super Computer Embedded Computer Music/Media Player Game System E-Book Reader
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Personal computer- Windows PC or MAC Individual user Case/monitor or all-in-one
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Windows PC or Mac Portable- They use a battery As powerful as a desktop Touchpad for mouse/ Touchscreen
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Laptop running Google’s Chrome OS Fast boot Apps instead of software Cloud-based storage Use while connected to Internet
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PC in smaller size Many functions of PC ◦ Has memory, storage, CPU, touchscreen ◦ Apps, Internet, Email ◦ Android, iOS, Windows
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Using store ads, find the lowest price of each: ◦ Desktop with monitor ◦ iMac ◦ Laptop ◦ MacBook ◦ Chromebook ◦ Android Tablet (low & high price) ◦ iPad ◦ Windows Tablet Report the brand & model # with the price
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Cell phone runs computer applications ◦ Internet, camera, music, GPS, phone, email, text Touchscreen or keyboard Windows, iOS, Android
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E-book reader Portable music player Handheld game device
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Multiple CPUs, lots of RAM, multiple, high- capacity drives Video Editing, CAD, Animation, Scientific, CSI, X-Ray
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Performs functions for computers on a network (provides a service) ◦ Hold Files/Data ◦ Handle Email ◦ Web Site
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PC connects to it Huge amounts of data processing Hundreds of thousands $ Large institutions, hospitals & govt.
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Large & fast Perform BIG calc’s Volumes of data Millions of $$$ Government Military Research Labs NASA
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Name some…
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Managing an airline reservation & ticketing system or patient records would be best performed by which class of computer? ◦ Mainframe Which device would animators use to make CG effects for a movie? ◦ Workstation What is the fastest type of computer? ◦ Supercomputer Appliances have what kind of computer? ◦ Embedded
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What’s the biggest advantage of using a notebook? ◦ Portability T/F. A server is dedicated to sharing resources & data. ◦ True Which type of computer provides services to other PCs, such as providing a website? ◦ Servers What device would have Android OS on it? ◦ Smartphone or Tablet
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Unit 1- Recognizing Computers
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