Ict Skills II Notes
Ict Skills II Notes
REVISION NOTES
ICT skills help us to communicate, run our business and stay connected with our family and friends.
Hence, every person needs to acquire ICT skills and build them to stay updated with the latest software
and applications (apps).
COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
A computer system consists of two main parts—
Hardware- The physical parts that we can see and touch are called hardware. It is the machinery of a
computer. These are the keyboard, monitor, CPU, etc.
Software: The part which cannot be seen but it makes hardware to work. Example: Windows, MS
office etc.
OPERATING SYSTEM
An operating interface between user and computer which directs the processing of programs and controls
the operation of computer.
Some of the functions of Operating system are:
It supervises all the hardware on a computer and monitors each device’s status, including whether it’s in
use or not.
It also checks whether the device is functioning properly or not.
It also controls software resources of the computer.
It controls how much memory is used by the computer, keeping track of which memory is free and which
memory is being used by which software.
It controls how a computer system’s files and directories are organized.
It keeps track of the amount of disk space used by a specific file.
It allows you to create, copy, move and delete files.
Types of Operating Systems
The different types of operating systems are as follows:
Single-user , single-task operating system – This kind of operating system only permits one person to
use the computer at a time for one job.
Single-user, multi-task operating system – This kind of operating system is used on desktop and laptop
computers, which allow one user to run multiple programmes simultaneously. Examples of single-user
multitask operating systems are Windows and Apple MacOS.
Multi-user – A multi-user operating system enables multiple users to work on the same computer at
different times or simultaneously.
Real Time – A computing environment that responds to input within a specific period of time. is known as
a real-time operating system. It controls the computer’s resources so that each operation is completed in
exactly the same amount of time each time. Real-time operating systems include Lynx OS and Windows
CE.
Distributed – A distributed operating system runs on a set of computers that are interconnected by a
network. It combines the different computers in the network into a single integrated computer and storage
location. Windows, UNIX, and LINUX are examples of distributed operating systems.
Interactive (GUI-based) – An operating system that is user-friendly has a graphical user interface where
commands can be entered by clicking, double-clicking, or right-clicking the mouse. Windows is the
example of Interactive Operating System.
MENU, ICONS, AND TASK BAR ON THE DESKTOP
The components of Windows are as follows –
Taskbar – The long horizontal bar at the bottom of the screen is called the taskbar. The Start button is
located to the left of the Taskbar, and Date/Time is located to the right. On the Taskbar, you can also see
icons for open programs and a few shortcuts.
6. Click the Check box next to Temporary Files, Temporary Internet files, etc. that you
want to delete.
7. Click OK.
8. A confirmation message will appear
(b) Virus: Viruses are computer programs that can damage the data and software programs or steal
the information stored on a computer. Major types of viruses are Worms and Trojan Horse.
Worms: These are viruses that replicate themselves and spread to all files once they
Information and Communication Technology Skills 81 attack a computer. This makes it very difficult
to remove them.
Trojan Horse: A Trojan Horse disguises itself i.e., it appears to be a useful software program but
once it reaches a computer it starts behaving like a virus and destroying data.
• Online Predator: Online predators are people who trap you into inappropriate relationships.
They may be older people posing to be your age, bullying you into doing illegal activities
online and sometimes face to face.
• Internet Scams: Sometimes you may receive very attractive offers saying you have won huge
money in a lottery and that you can claim the prize by depositing a certain amount of money. When
you deposit the money using credit card or online banking, you not only lose the deposit money but