Computer Basics - Understanding Applications - PowerPoint
Computer Basics - Understanding Applications - PowerPoint
COMPUTER
BASICS
U N D E R S TA N D I N G A P P L I C AT I O N S
WHAT IS AN APPLICATION?
• You may have heard people talking about using an application or an app.
• But what exactly does that mean? An app is a type of software that
allows you to perform specific tasks.
• Applications for desktop or laptop computers are sometimes called
desktop applications, and those for mobile devices are called mobile
apps.
• When you open an application, it runs inside the operating system
until you close it.
• Most of the time, you will have more than one application open at the
same time, and this is known as multitasking.
• App is a common term for an application, especially for simple
applications that can be downloaded inexpensively or even for free.
Many apps are also available for mobile devices and even some TVs.
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INSTALLING APPLICATIONS
• In order to work, an application usually has to be installed on
your computer.
• Typically, installation is as simple as inserting the installation
disc and following the instructions on the screen.
• For software downloaded from the Internet, you can
usually double-click it after it is finished downloading and then
follow the instructions on the screen.
• Many applications include a readme file (for example,
readme.txt), which includes installation instructions and other
information.
• Use caution when downloading software because it can contain
viruses or other malware.
• If you have an antivirus program, you should scan the
downloaded software before installing it.
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MOBILE APPS
• Desktop and laptop computers aren't the only devices that can run apps.
• You can also download apps for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, which
opens up many new possibilities.
• Here are a few examples of mobile apps:
– Flipboard: Flipboard allows you to create a personal news feed by choosing topics, authors,
and publications you like. The app will keep track of what you like and deliver content that
interests you. You can even create your own online magazine for other Flipboard users to read.
– Wolfram|Alpha: Wolfram|Alpha is basically a giant searchable encyclopedia for any kind of
science, language, or math question you might have. You can access Wolfram|Alpha on the Web or
download the app for your mobile device, and the company makes specific reference apps for
different subjects as well. But the basic Wolfram|Alpha app will give you access to data on the
greatest number of subjects from your tablet or phone.
– TuneIn Radio: TuneIn Radio allows you to stream talk radio, music, and podcasts from around
the world. It can be downloaded on your computer as well as to your phone or tablet, so you can
listen to whatever interests you anywhere you have Internet access.
• Compared with traditional applications, mobile apps are relatively inexpensive. Some of
them cost as little as $0.99 and others are free, although they may require you to make
in-app purchases to access some functions.
• If your mobile device has an Internet connection, you can download apps directly onto it.
• Otherwise, you can sometimes download them to your computer and then transfer them
over.
CHALLENGE!
What are some examples of applications you have on your computer? Did you have to
install them, or did they come pre-installed on your computer?
• Try double-clicking some files on your computer. Which applications open up?
• What are some examples of mobile apps?
• If you have a mobile device, research some of the apps available for Apple iOS or Android.
• Practical Challenge
– Find the Folder “Computer Basics” on your desktop
– Open the folder
– Run the Jigsaw Boom program to install the Jigsaw Boom application
– Find the Jigsaw Boom application icon on your desktop and run the application
– Enter your Name
– Complete a jigsaw puzzle