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Computing Fundamentals Unit 1- History & Types of Computers
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You’ll learn… The History of Computing How to identify categories of computers How to identify basic components
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Computer has a broad meaning What is a computer? A computer is a person, instrument, or machine that gathers, processes, and stores information.
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Binary Numbering The use of the binary number system with two values: 0 and 1. 1= ON 0= OFF 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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Charles Babbage- the “father of computing” 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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The British Colossus decoded messages during WWII 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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Integrated circuits brought “chips” to computers One major step in computer development was the integrated circuit A group of tiny transistors and electric wires built on a silicon wafer, or “chip.” Over the years, IC’s have continued to get smaller in size but larger in their capacity to function.
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The Altair was a computer individuals could afford 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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Apple created the first user- friendly personal computer 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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The IBM PC gave way to many clone “compatibles” In 1981, IBM introduced its version of the personal computer—the IBM PC. 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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Review What is a group of tiny transistors and electric wires built on a silicon wafer? Integrated Circuit (Chip) Who created the first user-friendly personal computer? Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak Who’s the “father or computing” & what did he invent? Steam-powered calculator
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Types of Computers Desktop AKA Personal computer (PC) AKA Microcomputer Individual user
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Types of Computers The “Other” Computer Apple or Mac
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Types of Computers Laptop AKA Notebook Portability Touchpad Tablet PC- handwriting
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Types of Computers Tablet PC Form of notebook Swivel Screen Handwriting Stylus
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Types of Computers Workstation Used by scientists, engineers (3-D, CAD) Designed for special high-end apps Multiple CPUs, lots of RAM, multiple, high- capacity drives Very powerful graphics capabilities and a large monitor or multiple monitors.
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Types of Computers PDA Personal Digital Assistant AKA Pocket PC Windows or Palm OS Integrate with Phone or GPS Can do email, web, Office, etc.
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Types of Computers Mainframe Connected to terminals Bulk data processing Banks, statistics Hundreds of thousands $ Large institutions & govt. Airlines
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Types of Computers Terminal Only performs functions when connected to larger system Linked remotely to main Data entering Keyboard & Monitor “Dumb” Terminal
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Types of Computers Supercomputers Large & fast Perform BIG calc’s Volumes of data Millions of $$$ Government Military Research Labs NASA
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Types of Computers Server Network Server Performs functions for computers on a network Addressing Manages traffic Web Server Supports pages File Server Stores files
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Review Managing an airline reservation & ticketing system would be best performed by which class of computer? Mainframe Which computer only performs when connected to a larger computer? Terminal What’s another name for a desktop? Microcomputer
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Computing Fundamentals Unit 2- Computer Hardware
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Motherboard Circuit board/Different sizes ATX Connects components CPU Memory Controllers Expansion ports/slots Bus
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CPU Microprocessor Hertz (MHz & GHz) Control unit reads/interprets instructions Performs calculations to complete tasks 1979= 8 MHz 1993= 200 MHz 2008= 3 GHz
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Memory RAM (DIMM) Volatile (Temporary) Measured in bytes MB or GB ROM On motherboard Non-volatile BIOS ROM Has instructions to boot your computer Can read from chip, but not store data
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Storage- CD Optical CD-ROM, DVD-ROM CD-R, DVD+/- R CD-RW, DVD+/- RW ROM= read only R= Record Once RW= Rewritable CD= 80 min./ 700MB DVD= 2 hrs./ 4.7GB
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Storage- Floppy Disks 8-inch 5 ¼” 3 ½” Magnetic Storage
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Storage- Hard Drive Hard Drive- Magnetic MB or GB
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Storage- Flash Flash No moving parts
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Input Devices Allow data IN the computer
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Mouse- Input Ball Optical Laser On-screen arrow is pointer Pointing Clicking Dragging Double-clicking Right-clicking
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Voice Recognition- Input Speak commands into PC & enter text Software must be installed Disabled people use
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Are these input devices?
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Output Devices Data comes OUT of the computer Name some
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Review Which part of the computer performs calculations and controls processes? CPU What is it called when people can speak into a PC and have it perform those commands? Voice recognition Which type of memory is volatile? RAM
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Review Which software translates speech into text? Voice recognition What is the name of the path that data travels on a motherboard? Bus Which type of storage device has no moving parts? Flash/USB drive
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Computing Fundamentals Unit 3- Maintaining & Protecting Hardware
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Evaluating Components Buying List the tasks, software Check requirements Portability or not MAC or PC Storage devices Peripherals
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Evaluating Components You could upgrade Add RAM New keyboard, mouse (connections) Drives/Cards May require pro to install
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PC Connections
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USB Ports PnP “hot swap” Handles up to 127 devices Speeds up to 480mbps (40MB) A to B connections AB
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Parallel & Serial Parallel 25 port female IEEE 1284 Old Printers Serial 9 port male RS-232 Old modems & mice
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Parallel & Serial Devices Parallel Serial
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PS/2 Ports & VGA Port PS/2 Purple Keyboard Green Mouse 6 pin VGA Blue Monitor 15 pin female
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NIC & Modem NIC RJ45 100Mbps Modem RJ11 Phone/Line Jacks 56kbps
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Sound Card Line Out Headphone Speakers Line In Microphone
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Routine Maintenance Visual Inspection Check cables Plugged in Good condition Inside computer too Compressed Air Dust off keyboards, inside PC Wipes For monitors No tissues or towels (lint/scratch) No glass cleaners
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Dusty!
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Troubleshooting Example On boot, message popup Unable to load library wxfw.dll. Attempted to load \wxfw.dll.Error code:126 Search online for wxfw.dll Found it was from a Desktop Weather Program Found program & uninstalled Reboot & no error
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Troubleshooting 1. Recognize you have a problem 2. Replicate the steps to the problem 3. Check Basic Solutions Cables, restart 4. Look or research for help & support 5. Talk to a technician 6. Follow their instructions 7. Confirm it’s fixed
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Troubleshooting Scenarios- Check the basics The entire computer has completely frozen up. I can't click anywhere on the screen. I can't even use the Start button to shut it down. Ctrl + Alt + Delete I press print & the printer does not respond at all. Check the cables
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Protect from Theft & Damage Protect Hardware Power surge or spike Surge suppressor Power outage UPS Theft Laptop locks Padded bags Protect Files Online backup CD/DVD backup
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What’s a surge? An increase in voltage significantly above the designated level Surge Protector diverts extra voltage like a valve Define joules
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Care for Removable Media Keep away from electrical fields (TV/monitor) Avoid extreme temperatures Don’t touch media surface Hold optical disks at edges Keep disks in case when moving them
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Review Which device protects a computer from electrical surges? Surge suppressor Which component has an RJ11 jack? Modem Which component has a 15 pin female connector? VGA
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Review A legacy printer would be plugged into which port? Parallel When troubleshooting, what would a basic solution be? Checking the cables What is the last step in troubleshooting? Confirm the problem is fixed
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Computing Fundamentals Unit 1- Computer Systems & Networks
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Operating Systems Controls the way the computer interacts w/ parts & users Windows MAC Unix Linux
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Windows Vista Screenshot
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MAC OS Screenshot
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Computer Networks Computers need to communicate with each other Standards allowed them to “speak the same language”
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Networks Data Communications
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Connecting How do you connect to a network? NIC
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How Networks work Computers connect to one another Usually a server
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Network Benefits & Features Central Storage of files Share files, resources, printers Maintain network centrally Secure Backup
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Networks LAN Local Area Network Devices connected in small area This classroom, this school, your house
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Networks WAN Wide Area Network Connects LANs Over a large geographic area
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Internet Originally for government Largest network What’s the most commonly used feature on the Internet? Email Email is stored on a server NOT ON PC
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Intranet Looks like Internet Only works w/in company network Great security Handbooks, forms, news, policies
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Intranet Screenshot
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Extranet Allows outside organization to access internal info Extension of intranet Outside suppliers Employees Strict security Username & password
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Extranet Screenshots
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End of Day Two Review A room of 5 connected computers describes a… LAN To connect to a network, your PC must have a… NIC This type of “Internet” is for internal use only within a business. Intranet
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