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What is a Computer?
The computer is an automatic, high speed, digital, electronic data processing machine used for performing program instructions to produce the desired output. It can choose, copy arithmetic operations. It is fast accurate manipulating system that is designed and organized to accept and store input data automatically, process and produce output results under the direction of a detailed step-by-step program of instruction
What is the importance of computer in education?• Computers have become an integral part of our daily
lives. Since the advent of personal computers, they have become an integral part of the education system. Having computers as a part one’s education can prove very helpful. Being good in studies and computers can secure better job prospects, In this age and time computer knowledge is a must.
• The computer networks these days have a powerful impact on the ways which individuals, private organizations can communicate with each other.
• This age is known as the era of IT business, where every application is linked with computer technologies. The use of computers can make business transactions very accurate, thus keeping a proper record of profit and loss. Computers play a very vital role in education.
Elements of Computer• People – refers to the people involved in the data processing operation such as the
computer programmers, computer operators, system analysis, computer technicians, staff, etc.
• Software- refers to the program or set of instructions that enable the computer system to operate effectively. These include the system software, application software, programming languages, and logical steps and procedures in the program.
• Hardware- refers to physical electronic devices and tangible parts that constitute the computer system. These include the keyboard, monitor, disk drive, CPU, printer, etc..
• Data-refers to data needed in the processing operations include texts, numbers, sounds, images and video that we input into the computer for processing.
• Connectivity – means that a computer must be connected to other computers specially through internet. Using internet, people can share and access data greatly expands ones capability and reach.
• Procedure – are step by step instructions to follow when using hardware, software and data. The procedures are normally written in manuals of hardware and software manufacturers.
What is a computer system?• The computer system is a group of
integrated parts that have the common purpose of performing various operations. It consists of a computer, all the support equipment necessary for its use, instructions that specify the performance of certain tasks, procedures that people must follow to use the computer, and the people who use the system. The purpose of a computer is to accept data, processing data, and procedure output as useful information.
What is Computer Hardware?The term HARDWARE is used to describe all the physical components of a computer system. It includes the external and internal device components of computer system
External devices
Does a typical computer owner need to mess around inside the system unit?
Memory/ RAM
Internal devices
HardwareThe hardware are the parts of computer itself including the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and related microchips and micro-circuitry, keyboards, monitors, case and drives (floppy, hard, CD, DVD, optical, tape, etc...). Other extra parts called peripheral components or devices include mouse, printers, modems, scanners, digital cameras and cards (sound, color, video) etc... Together they are often referred to as a personal computers or PCs.
What is a Personal Computer?– A personal computer,
(usually called a “PC”) is a computer made to be used by one person. Other kinds of computers are often designed to be used by many people at the same time.
– The Personal Computer has Monitor, System Unit, Keyboard and Disk Drives
What are the Components of a Computer Hardware?
• Input devices• Processing devices• Memory devices• Output devices• Storage devices• Communication
devices
Components of Computer System• Input Unit• It is the component of computer system
designed for data entry operations. It allows direct human or machine communication while others requires data to be recorded on an input medium. The input device reads and transmits data to the main memory of the computer. Data are entered into this device by pressing appropriate keys. One example is a card reader.
• Output Unit• It is the component of computer system that
gives out the users the results of the processed data. The information is transmitted from CPU to this output device, where it is printed or recorded.
Component of Computer System
• Central processing Unit (CPU)• It is the physical device that controls the computer
operations. It accepts and stores the program and the data in the memory or primary storage. One of the program and data are stored, the CPU executed and processes the data. It is known as the “brain of the computer”. It is composed of three parts, namely: Primary Storage, Arithmetic Logic Unit, and Control Unit.
• Auxiliary Storage Unit• It is the component system that stores information
subsequently used by the CPU or a more permanent basis is secondary or auxiliary storage. Examples of auxiliary storage devices are disk drives, magnetic disk and magnetic tapes.
Computers can perform the following data processing activities rapidly and reliably.
• Input and Output Operations- A computer can accepts and supply processed data to a wide range of devices.
• Calculation and Text Manipulation- A computer can perform calculations on numbers, non-numerical letters, and other symbols used in words and sentences.
• Logic and Comparison Operations- A computer performs comparison for decision making.
• Storage and Retrieval Operations- A computer can internally accept data and program instruction and they may be called up for use.
Input Devices Consist of devices that take data and programs that people can read or comprehend and convert them to a form that a computer can process.– Text input devices
• Keyboard – Pointing devices
• Mouse • Trackball • Track Point• Touch Pad
– Gaming devices • Joystick • Gamepad • Game controller
– Scanning, Video input devices • Bar-code readers• Mark and Character-recognition system• Image scanners• Webcam
– Audio input devices • Microphone
Text input devices• A computer keyboard is a peripheral partially modeled after
the typewriter keyboard. Keyboards are designed for the input of text and characters and also to control the operation of a computer.
QWERTY keyboard layout
Pointing devices
• A pointing device is any computer hardware component (specifically human interface device) that allows a user to input spatial (ie, continuous and multi-dimensional) data to a computer. CAD systems and graphical user interfaces (GUI) allow the user to control and provide data to the computer using physical gestures - point, click, and drag
An example of a An example of a Pointing devicePointing device is a is a
MOUSEMOUSE . This is . This is used to select and used to select and move items that are move items that are displayed on your displayed on your monitor screen.monitor screen.
Think of a mouse as an extension of your hand. It Think of a mouse as an extension of your hand. It controls a pointer that identifies a location on your controls a pointer that identifies a location on your monitor screen. When you move your mouse on your monitor screen. When you move your mouse on your desk, the pointer moves as well.desk, the pointer moves as well.
MOUSE MOUSE OPERATIONSOPERATIONS
Drag & Drop
Drag & DropClickClick
Double-clickDouble-click PointPoint
light pen
• A light pen is a computer input device in the form of a light-sensitive wand used in conjunction with the computer's CRT monitor. It allows the user to point to displayed objects, or draw on the screen, in a similar way to a touch screen but with greater positional accuracy.
Gaming devices
• A joystick is a personal computer peripheral or general control device consisting of a handheld stick that pivots about one end and transmits its angle in two or three dimensions to a computer.
Gaming devices
• A gamepad, also called joypad or control pad, is a type of game controller held in the hand, where the digits (especially thumbs) are used to provide input.
Scanning devices
• Translates images of text, drawings, photos into digital form– Bar-code readers– Mark and Character-recognition system– Image scanners
Scanning devices• A barcode reader, also called a price
scanner or point-of-sale (POS) scanner, is a hand-held or stationary input device used to capture and read information contained in a bar code. A barcode reader consists of a scanner, a decoder (either built-in or external), and a cable used to connect the reader with a computer.
Scanning devices Mark and Character-recognition
system and Optical mark recognition is the process of capturing data by contrasting reflectivity at predetermined positions on a page. By shining a beam of light onto the document the scanner is able to detect a marked area because it reflects less light than an unmarked surface. or
Scanning devices
• a image scanner is a device that analyzes an image (such as a photograph, printed text, or handwriting) or an object (such as an ornament) and converts it to a digital image. – Flatbed– Drum– Hand
Video input devices
• A web camera (or webcam) is a real-time camera (usually, though not always, a video camera) whose images can be accessed using the World Wide Web, instant messaging, or a PC video calling application.
Audio input devices
• A microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or mic is an acoustic to electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal.
The Input devices:
• keyboard
• mouse bar code reader
• light pen microphone
• sensor webcam
• joystick
• modem
• scanner
The processor or The processor or CPUCPU is the CHIP is the CHIP in your in your computer that computer that does all the does all the calculations.calculations.
This is based upon Intel’s x86 This is based upon Intel’s x86 architecture, which includes 386, architecture, which includes 386, 486, Pentium series I, II, III, and IV.486, Pentium series I, II, III, and IV.
Processing device
• integrated circuits - thin slices of silicon crystal packed with microscopic circuit elements– Wires– Transistors– Capacitors– Logic gates– Resistors
What’s a computer chip?
• The CPU has two parts• ALU (arithmetic logic unit)
– Performs arithmetic operations– Performs logical operations– Uses registers to hold data being
processed
• The CPU’s control unit directs and coordinates processing
How does a microprocessor work?
• Microprocessor clock-a timing device that sets the pace for executing instructions
• Megaherz means a million cycles per second
• Gigaherz means a billion cycles per second
What do MHz and GHz have to do with computer performance?
It houses your It houses your Central Central Processing UnitProcessing Unit (CPU), which is (CPU), which is the brain of the brain of your computer.your computer.
System Unit
Motherboard
• Also called the system board, is the main circuit board in the system unit. It consists of a flat board that fills the bottom of the system unit.
• This board contains the microprocessor, any microprocessor chips, RAM chips, ROM chips, some other types of memory, and expansion slots, where additional circuit boards, called expansion boards, may be plugged in.
Or Or RAMRAM (Random Access (Random Access Memory) is the main type of Memory) is the main type of memory in your computer, it memory in your computer, it allows your program to run.allows your program to run.
The bigger Memory your The bigger Memory your computer has, the faster it computer has, the faster it works, the more applications works, the more applications you can run simultaneously.you can run simultaneously.
Memory is measured in bytes, Memory is measured in bytes, Kilobytes, and MegabytesKilobytes, and Megabytes
Memory Devices
• RAM is primary storage (main memory)– Measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB)
• Today’s computers have between 128 MB and 2 GB of RAM
• You can purchase additional RAM• A computer can use disk storage to simulate
RAM. This is called virtual memory– Not as fast as RAM
How much RAM does my computer need?
• SDRAM - synchronous dynamic random access memory which is a type of solid state computer memory.
• DDR - double-data-rate, is a class of memory integrated circuit used in computers.
• RDRAM – rambus dynamic random access memory
Types of RAM
• ROM (read-only memory) is one or more chips containing instructions that help a computer prepare to process tasks
• ROM is permanent and non-volatile• Only way to change the instructions on a
ROM chip is to replace the chip
Read-Only Memory: How is ROM different from RAM?
• A computer needs a semi-permanent way of keeping boot data, such as the number of hard disk sectors and cylinders
• CMOS memory - holds data but requires very little power to retain its contents– Retains important computer settings after you
turn the power off– Can run by a battery on the motherboard– Housed within the same chip carrier as ROM
BIOS
CMOS memory: Where does a computer store its basic hardware settings?
• Expansion slot - long, narrow socket on the motherboard into which you can plug an expansion card– Graphics card (for connecting monitor)– Modem (for transmitting data over phone or cable
lines)– Sound card (for connecting speakers)
• Expansion card - small circuit board that provides computer with ability to control storage, input or output device
• Most computers have 4 - 8 expansion slots
What is an expansion slot?
What are the major types of expansion slots?
• ISA (Industry Standard Architecture)– Used today only for some modems and other
relatively slow devices
• PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)– Offers fast transfer speeds and a 32-bit or 64-bit
data bus
• AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port)– Provides a high-speed data pathway primarily
used for graphics cards
• Most notebook computers are equipped with a special type of external slot called a PCMCIA slot (personal computer memory card international association)
• Typically a notebook only has one slot, but the slot can hold more than one PC card (PCMCIA expansion cards)
Do notebook computers also contain expansion slots?
Expansion Cards
• A video card, (also referred to as a graphics accelerator card, display adapter, graphics card, and numerous other terms), is an item of personal computer hardware whose function is to generate and output images to a display.
NVIDIA GeForce 6600GT
Expansion Cards
• A network card, network adapter or NIC (network interface controller) is a piece of computer hardware designed to allow computers to communicate over a computer network.
-provides the user with the means to view and use the information produced by the computer system.-- information is output in either hardcopy or softcopy form.-Examples are monitor, printer, speaker or any audio output devices, LCD projectors, plotters etc.
Output Devices
Is another component of Is another component of your computer. The text and your computer. The text and images generated by your images generated by your computer are displayed on computer are displayed on its screen. its screen.
Your monitor
Your monitor
performance is
performance is
dependent upon
dependent upon
the type of VIDEO
the type of VIDEO
CARD you are
CARD you are
using.using.
Monitor
The PRINTER produces a paper copy of the The PRINTER produces a paper copy of the information displayed on your screen or information displayed on your screen or contained in a document.contained in a document.
Printer
How does an ink jet printer work?
• Nozzle-like print head that sprays ink onto paper to form characters and graphics
• A laser printer uses the same technology as a photocopier to paint dots of light on a light-sensitive drum– Higher quality than ink jet – More expensive to buy than ink jet– Less expensive to operate than ink jet
How do laser printers compare to ink jet printers?
• Dot matrix printers produce characters and graphics by using a grid of fine wires– Introduced in 1970s– Low quality output– Used for “back-office” applications that
demand low operating cost and dependability
– Can print multipart carbon forms
What is a dot matrix printer?
Audio / sound can be hard through Audio / sound can be hard through either an either an internalinternal or or externalexternal speakers. speakers.
Speakers
- facilitates the connection between computers and between groups of connected computers called networks.
Communication Devices
A MODEM (A MODEM (Modulator-DemodulatorModulator-Demodulator) ) connects your computer to the INTERNET connects your computer to the INTERNET over a telephone line. A FAX MODEM can over a telephone line. A FAX MODEM can also serve as your Fax or answering also serve as your Fax or answering machinemachine
MODEM
SOFTWARE
• IS A SET OF INSTRUCTIONS THAT TELLS THE COMPUTER WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO ARRIVE AT A DESIRED RESULT.
• ARE INSTRUCTIONS THAT PROCESSES THE DATA ENTERED INTO THE COMPUTER.
TWO MAIN TYPES OF SOFTWARE1. SYSTEM SOFTWARE
-IS A COLLECTION OF PROGRAMS WHICH INCLUDES THE:
A. OPERATING SYSTEM – is a program basically responsible for the coordination, management and sharing of hardware resources and tasks in the computer
B. UTILITY SYSTEM – is a program that performs maintenance tasks for the computer’s resources, such as clean up, and organizing files and programs so they would load and work faster.
C. DEVICE DRIVER – is a program that allows a particular hardware device to work and communicate with the computer system.
TWO MAIN TYPES OF SOFTWARE
2. APPLICATION SOFTWARE-A PROGRAM DESIGNED TO
ASSIST IN THE PERFORMANCE OF A SPECIFIC TASK SUCH AS WORD PROCESSING, SPREADSHEET, GRAPHICS OR PRESENTATION
1. WEB BROWSER SOFTWARE - is a program that allows you to browse the
World Wide Web and its resources. The most common web browsers are as follows:
a. Microsoft Internet Explorerb. Mozilla Firefoxc. Google Chromed. Operae. Safarif. Altavista, aj, msn
EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION SOFTWARESOFTWARE
2. WORD PROCESSOR -is a program that allows the user top create and change documents, letters, reports, memos and other text documents. Examples are:
a. Microsoft Word – 2007, 2010, 2013b. Corel Wordperfectc. OpenOffice.org Writterd. AppleWorks
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3. SPREADSHEETS PROGRAMS- are rows and columns of data organized and calculations are performed. Examples are:
a. Microsoft Excelb. AppleNumbersc. OpenOffice.org Calc
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4. PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGER (PIM)- is a program that includes an address book, calendar of appointments, notes and other information you want to manage and access when needed. Examples are:
a. Microsoft Outlookb. Apple iCal
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5. PRESENTATION SOFTWARE-is a software that is used to convey information, ideas, messages or products to a target group of persons. Examples area:
a. Microsoft PowerPoint, 2007, 2010, 2013b. OpenOffice.org Impressc. Apple keynoted. Adobe Persuasion
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6. DATABASE PROGRAMS-are programs created to organized data and information in a manner desired by the user or in a format for its convenient recovery and access. Examples are:
a. Microsoft Accessb. FileMaker Proc. MySQLd. Oraclee. OpenOffice Base
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7. GRAPHICS SOFTWARE-are programs for drawing and coloring. They can also edit pictures. Examples area:
a. Microsoft Paintb. Adobe Illustratorc. Adobe Photoshopd. CorelDrawe. OpenOffice Draw
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8. VIDEO SOFTWARE-are programs to create, modify and enhance, add and remove segments and other effects a user may want to apply to video files. Examples are:
a. Adobe Premiereb. Apple Final Cutc. Microsoft Movie Makerd. Sony Vegas
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9. CAD - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN SOFTWARE-are programs optimized for designing and drawing of homes, buildings, cars, airplanes and other machineries. Examples are:
a. Auto CADb. Vectorworks
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10. WEB PAGE AUTHORING PROGRAM-is a software made to assist the users to create their own Web pages. Examples are:
a. Adobe Dreamweaverb. Microsoft Frontpagec. Joomla
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11. REFERENCE SOFTWARE-is a program that provides information for people. The most common reference programs includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, maps and directories. Examples are:
a. Encarta Encyclopediab. Merriam-Webster’s Medical Desk Dictionary
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12. ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE-is a program designed for integrated accounting applications for any business including schools. Examples are:
a. Peachtree Accountingb. MYOB Accountingc. Quickbooks Accounting
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13. ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE-is a program made to play interactive games on the personal computer. Programs in this category also include programs to support a hobby. Examples are:
a. Microsoft Flight Simulatorb. Microsoft Train Simulator
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14. EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE- is a program that teaches a certain skills. There are many educational software for any subject that you can think of. These include cooking, making origami, typing tutor, how to play basketball, how to play the guitar and many others. In academic applications, there are programs to assist students in learning math, science and reading. Some examples are:
a. Math Successb. Rapid typing
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15. COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE-is a program that allows the computer user to get in touch with other people. Most of the available communication programs are now internet-based and one good thing is that most of them are free and the only thing to do is to register. Examples are:
a. E-mail Internetb. Telephony (Skype)c. Instant Messenger (Yahoo Messenger)
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16. Antivirus software
• Antivirus software is a computer program that detects, prevents, and takes action to disarm or remove malicious software programs, such as Trojan horse,viruses and worms. You can help protect your computer against viruses by using antivirus software.
Virus
• Computer viruses are software programs that are deliberately designed to interfere with computer operation, record, corrupt, or delete data, or spread themselves to other computers and throughout the Internet.
To prevent virus• To help prevent the most current viruses, you
must update your antivirus software regularly. You can set up most types of antiviruses software to update automatically.
• Here are two types of antivirus protection from Microsoft.
• For continuous protection, try Windows Live OneCare, which automatically scans your computer for viruses. You can use it free for 90 days
• For continuous protection, try Windows Live One Care safety scanner allows you to visit a Web site and scan your computer for viruses and other malicious software for free using Windows Live OneCare safety scanner.
Microsoft Word
- is a word processing program used to create, format, save, print letters, reports, newsletter, manuscripts, signs, certificates, flyers, letters, invitations and other documents.
Microsoft Excel
- is a computerized worksheet.
- A worksheet is an on-screen spreadsheet that contains various cells in columns and rows. By entering information in the form of labels, values and formulas into worksheet cell, you create tables or spreadsheets, useful for summarizing tabulating, and analyzing data.
Microsoft PowerPoint
- is a presentation graphics program that allows you to create slide shows.
- Allows you to organize, summarize and format your materials, illustrate your presentation with images of ClipArt, animation, graphics and other multimedia components.
How should one take care of your computer?
– Do not expose any computer to direct sunlight: put your computer away from windows and doors as much as possible.
– The room temperature and humidity must be standard room temperature ( the room does not necessarily be air-conditioned).
– Do not strike the keyboard too hard or hit the computer.– Your hands must be clean when using the keyboard or touching
any diskettes.– The table or space where the computer sits must be stable and
free from vibrations.– Do not use so much electrical connections with just one outlet. Use
a voltage regulator or surge protector; avoid using octopus plugs; extension cords are allowed.
– Do not pull the plug to turn it off. Use the switch.– Use dust covers for your computer to avoid dust to accumulate
inside the drives, CPU, or the keyboard; keep your computer laboratory clean at all times.
– During trouble shooting, do not let anyone (teachers and students) attempt to open the casing of the computer unless he is a qualified computer technician.
What are the healthy ways of using your computer?• The distance between your body (or face) from the monitor
should be at least 2 feet (or arm’s length).• Do not stare at the monitor for a very long period; blink from
time to time or close your eyes for a few seconds after every 30 minutes of using the computer.
• The computer keyboard should be at least at the same level with your hands – not too high and not too low.
• The seats should be comfortable with back rest – not too high, not too low.
• It is best to buy low radiation monitor or buy screen fibers for each computer monitor.
• Do not open te computer CPU for any reason at all; if someone will do it the computer must be unplugged or switched off.
• Do not wash your eyes after hours of using the computer.• Do not insert your fingers in the drives or any slots in the
CPU or monitor.