8 Basicscomputerhardware
8 Basicscomputerhardware
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Sizing up Hardware
Hardware: the parts of a computer that you can touch with your hands Microprocessors: a small circuit board inside of a computer that controls the work a computer does; the brains of the computer. Digital: the binary code of 0s and 1s (01011101) with which microprocessors store and calculate.
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DigiTools
Short for "digital communication tools" Computers of all types are called DigiTools Also called digital devices, electronic devices, and consumer electronics
Personal Computers
Personal Computer (PC): designed for individual use multimedia desktop, laptop, tablet
Hardware
Motherboard - the main electronic board that connects the parts of the computer including the CPU, the RAM, the disk drives (CD, DVD, or hard disk) as well as any peripherals via expansion card slots.
Hardware
RAM - Random-access memory is a form of data storage memory directly usable by a CPU. Expansion cards - a circuit board that can be inserted into a motherboard to connect peripherals. Slide 7
Hardware
Optical disc drive - a storage device that uses laser light such as with CD players, DVD players and DVD recorders. Hard disk drive - a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information using rapidly rotating fixed disks.
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Peripherals
Software
Software: Instructions computers need to work properly. Three types:
1. Operating system (OS) Controls communication with hardware. Controls interaction with user. Examples: Windows XP, NT, RT, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Mac iOS 6, Mac OS X Mountain Lion
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Software
Software continued:
2. Application
Allows you to complete a specific task Generally installed on a local computer Examples: Word, Excel, PowerPoint
3. Online web-based
Also lets you complete specific tasks Runs over the Internet inside a web browser Examples: Google Sites, Typing Web, Survey Monkey, Edmodo, Prezi
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Information Processing
Information Processing: interaction with computers using a 5-step process
Putting data into forms we can use & understand
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Information Processing
Input: putting data into a computer
Touchscreen, keyboard, electronic pen, speech headset, scanner, camera, etc.
Information Processing
Distribution: sharing information with people who want it
Post a blog, build website, use phone to send picture
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