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Let's Play A Game!: Rules

1) The document describes a game where players pass a whispered message around a group by writing down what they hear and whispering it to the next person. 2) It provides rules for the game where each player gets a pen and paper and listens, writes down, and whispers the message. 3) The goal is to see how the message changes as it gets passed around the group.

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Let's Play A Game!: Rules

1) The document describes a game where players pass a whispered message around a group by writing down what they hear and whispering it to the next person. 2) It provides rules for the game where each player gets a pen and paper and listens, writes down, and whispers the message. 3) The goal is to see how the message changes as it gets passed around the group.

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Let’s play a game!

Rules:
1) Grab a pen and piece of
paper each

2) Listen, Process what you


heard, Write it on a piece of
paper, whisper to the next
How Computers Work?

Video by:
Code.org
An analogy of computer system

Think:
What is missing?
Growth of Data

Can you relate to


Mobile Storage?

Source: towardsdatascience.com
Why do we need Computer Systems?

Because “Google
Boy” doesn’t
work for you!
Introduction to Computer Technology

A Computer is:
● An Electronic Device
● Made by Humans
● Takes Input
● Processes it
● Includes Arithmetic and Logical Processing
● Shows Result
● And also stores result for future use
Modern Computing
What is this? The first one to get this right gets a candy?
I was just kidding! No candies today!

Difference
Engine
at The London Science
Museum's difference engine
History of Computers
History of Computers
History of Computers
History of Computers
Typical 1968 prices for 1951 UNIVAC
and all you would get is something slower than the slowest and the cheapest calculator today
What cost
$1801035 in
1968 would
cost
$13146472.20
in 2018.

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