Verline B. Villon: Teacher
Verline B. Villon: Teacher
Verline B. Villon: Teacher
VILLON
Teacher
PRETEST:
1. The biggest in size and the most expensive in price for it can process
trillions of instructions in seconds.
a. Supercomputer
b. Mainframe
c. Minicomputer
a. Notebook
b. Minicomputer
c. Supercomputer
5. This computer is small and can easily be arranged to fit in your single
bedroom with its all accommodation. Today this is thought to be the
most popular computer.
a. Notebook
b. Personal Computer
c. Minicomputer
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INFORMATION SHEET 2.1
CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
1. Super computer
2. Mainframes
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This is too expensive for a person who wants a computer for
his home. This kind of computer can cost up to thousands of
dollars.
3. Minicomputer
4. Personal computers
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5. Notebook/Handheld computers
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SELF-CHECK 2.1
CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
A B C
D E F
G H I
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INFORMATION SHEET 2.2
1. Keyboards
2. Mouse
2. Touch screens
3. Light Pens
4. Scanners
5. Computer Microphone
1. Control Unit
2. Arithmetic-Logic Unit
3. Primary Storage Unit
Floppy
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Floppy Drive 3-1/2" Floppy Disk
Hard Drive
Is the main device that a computer uses to store
information. Most computers come with a hard
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drive, called drive C, located inside the computer
case.
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Mouse Is the little symbol on your screen that you move
pointer with your mouse. You use the mouse pointer to
point to and select items on your screen. The
mouse pointer changes shape, depending on its
location on your screen and the action you are
performing.
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Headphones Is an output device for
listening that is held over
the ears by a band worn
on the head
Microphone Is an input device in which
sound energy is changed
into electrical energy for
the sending or recording
sound (your voice).
Scanner Is an input device that
reads copy as an image
and digitally records the
image
Digital Records and stores images
Camera as a digital file, operates
similarly to a "normal"
camera, but no "film" is
needed
Projector Is an output device for
displaying into a large
surface (projection screen)
what appears on the
computer monitor.
Printer
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Key Is any of the buttons on a keyboard that the user
presses to input data (information) or to type
commands
Is usually pressed while you are working in a
Escape software application to stop the current activity,
back out of a menu (or screen), or return to a
previous screen.
Is used to move the cursor to the beginning of a
Enter new line. It may also be called the return key. In
some applications, pressing Enter tells the
computer to stop waiting for more input and begin
processing. Notice the arrow symbol on the Enter
key; it is sometimes used in instructions and
means to press the enter key.
Spacebar Moves the cursor one If the spacebar is
(split space to the right, leaving "split", the left
spacebar) a small blank white area "spacebar" acts like the
(space) on the screen. backspace key - it
erases the character to
the left of the cursor.
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It does nothing by itself. When pressed with
Alt another key, it performs a special function. For
example, pressing Alt-F4 may quit a currently
running program.
Does nothing by itself. When pressed with
Ctrl another key, it performs a special function. For
example, pressing Ctrl-S may "save" a document.
Typically "on" at start up. When "on", it changes
Num Lock the keys on the numeric keyboard from cursor
control arrows to numbers arranged in a typical
ten-key calculator keypad.
Delete On our "Windows" computers (P) it erases the
character to the right of the cursor. Some people
say it performs a "forward erase". It operates
differently on a MAC.
End Is the key you press to move the cursor to the end
of the current line. Many programs also use
keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl+End to move the
cursor to the end of a document.
Insert Changes between insert mode and overstrike
mode in word processing programs. In insert
mode, all characters typed are placed at the
cursor position (or to the right of the insertion
point). As you type, anything to the right of the
cursor moves to the right to make room for the
new typing. If insert mode is turned off, typing
then overwrites (erases) the old characters instead
of putting the new ones before the old ones. This
is often called overwrite mode. Most PC keyboards
have an Ins or Insert key that lets you switch back
and forth between insert and overwrite
modes. Many word processing programs display
OVR in a status bar at the bottom when overwrite
mode is on.
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Home Is the key you press to
move the cursor to the
beginning of the
current line. Many
programs also use
keyboard shortcuts
such as Ctrl+Home to
move the cursor to the
beginning of a
document.
PgDn Is the function of this key is usually software
specific. Typically, it scrolls a document
backward one screen or one page.
PgUp Is the function of this key is usually software
specific. Typically it scrolls a document forward
one screen or one page.
Arrows Are 4 keys that move the cursor in the direction
the arrow points
Function Are special keys that perform a number of
Keys important tasks. Their exact functions are
(F1, F2 ...) software dependent. F1 usually is reserved for
Help, while F10 frequently exits or quits the
program.
Print Screen Directs the computer to copy whatever is
displayed on the screen to the clipboard for
pasting later. It doesn't really "print" in Windows.
Scroll Lock Its function is often software specific. In
spreadsheets, it usually locks the cursor on its
current screen line and scrolls text (rather than
the cursor) up or down whenever an up or down
cursor control arrow is pressed.
Pause Not usually used with Windows. Pressing this key
under DOS temporarily stops a screen display or
freezes rapidly scrolling information.
Windows The WINDOWS key acts as another special
Key function key. If you press the Window key by
itself, the Start Menu will open. Windows+E will
launch Windows Explorer.
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SELF-CHECK 2.2
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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8.
7.
9.
10.
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POST TEST:
1. What is CPU?
a. The Tower
b. The Brain of the Computer
c. Use to store information
4. What output device use for displaying into a large surface (projection
screen).
a. Projector b. Monitor c. Printer
5. An input device that reads copy as an image and digitally records the
image.
a. Printer b. Scanner c. Projector
6. What output device use for listening that is held over the ears by a
band worn on the head?
a. Speaker b. Headphones c. Microphones
8. A hand-held input device you roll on your desk to point to and select
items on your screen.
a. Mouse b. Keyboard c. Monitor
9. This computer is small in size and can easily be arranged to fit in your
single bedroom with its all accommodation.
a. Personal computers
b. Minicomputer
c. Mainframes
10. The "box" or case that holds the parts that make up a computer: CPU,
hard disk drive, floppy drive, memory chips, power supply, interface
cards, etc.
a. Tower Monitor c. Printer
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ANSWER KEY OF SELF-CHECK 1.3
CLASSIFICATION OF COMPUTERS
Notebook/Handheld Personal
Computer
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ANSWER KEY OF SELF-CHECK 1.4
2. Microphone – Input
1. Keyboard – Input devoices where sound
devices that user press to (your voice) record to
input data or type electrical energy.
commands.
3. Mouse-a 4. Scanner-Input
handheld device devices which reads a
use to point and copy of an image &
select item. digitally records
image.
7. Flash Drive-Storage
devices that that can 8. Printer-An output
hold documents, devices that
pictures, music even produces paper
an MP3. copy of information.
10. CPU-A
9. Monitor- processing device.
Output devices Consider as the
where you can brain of the
see/view computer. It
images and control the whole
information. computer system.
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PRETEST:
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. b
POST TEST:
1. b
2. c
3. a
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. c
8. a
9. a
10.a
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