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The document outlines the basics of computers, including types, fundamental elements, and hardware components such as storage, input, and output devices. It also covers computer system servicing and hands-on competencies like assembling and configuring computers. Additionally, it includes a resume for Jericho Savillano, detailing personal information, educational background, skills, and work experience in ICT.

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The document outlines the basics of computers, including types, fundamental elements, and hardware components such as storage, input, and output devices. It also covers computer system servicing and hands-on competencies like assembling and configuring computers. Additionally, it includes a resume for Jericho Savillano, detailing personal information, educational background, skills, and work experience in ICT.

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Part I Basics of the Computer

LESSON 1: Understanding the Computer


TOPIC 1: The Computer
TOPIC 2: Types of Computers
TOPIC 3: Fundamental Elements of a Computer

LESSON 2: Basic Hardware Components of Computer


Systems
TOPIC 1: Computer Systems
Storage Devices
Input Devices
Output Devices
TOPIC 2: The System Unit
Power Supply
Motherboard
Central Processing Unit (CPU)

LESSON 3: Computer System Servicing


Fundamentals of Networking
Installing CPU
Installing Power Supply
Installing Memory (RAM)

PART II Technical Hands On Competency


Assembling of Computer
Disassembling of Computer
Setting Up of Computer
Ethernet Cable Configuration
How to test PSU using Digital Multimeter
Part III
Resume

Jericho Savillano
Contact # 09633285475
Purok-1 La Roxas, Maramag, Bukidnon
_________________________________________________

Personal Data:
Full Name : Feb Jhon Lord Rhosemer F. Baluran Restitute B. Sola Jr.
Nick Name :
Sex : Male ale
Age : 1819 years old
Birth Date : February 1, 2006ugust 3, 1998
Birth Place : Maramag BukidnonP-3 La Roxas Maramag, Bukidnon
Religion : Roman Catholic Cat
Civil Status : Single Sing
Citizenship : Studenti
Fathers Name :Esmeraldo Baluran
Occupation : Farmer
Mothers Name :Rosenie Baluran
Occupation :Self imployedouse Wife
Contact number :09483554050

Educational Background:
High School :Laroxas National High School National High School-Annex La R

Elementary : Laro xas Elementary School a Elementary School


La

Skills: ICT
Computer, Driving

Work Experience: On the Job Trainee


La Roxas National High School
La, Roxas, Maramag, Bukidnon

References: :
Mr. Jose Alan Alimbog
ICT Coordinator
La Roxas National High School

Mrs. Jemah Mona Phi P. Canda


Work Immersion Coordinator
La Roxas National High School
Department of Education
Region X
Division of Bukidnon
District of Maramag III
La Roxas National High School
La Roxas, Maramag, Bukidnon

FINAL ASSESSMENT

In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Computer


System Servicing in
Technical Vocational Livelihood – Information
Communication Technology
(TVL-ICT)

Presented to

Jose Alan M. Alimbog


ICT Instructor

Presented by

Jericho Savillano salud


Student

April 30, 2024


PART I BASICS OF THE COMPUTER
LESSON 1: UNDERSTANDING THE COMPUTER
TOPIC 1: The Computer
TOPIC 2: Types of Computers
TOPIC 3: Fundamental Elements of a Computer
LESSON 2: BASIC HARDWARE COMPONENTS OF
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
TOPIC 1: COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Storage Devices
Input Devices
Output Devices
TOPIC 2: The System Unit
Power Supply
Motherboard
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
LESSON 3: Computer System Servicing
Fundamentals of Networking
Installing CPU
Installing Power Supply
Installing Memory (RAM)

PART II Technical Hands On Competency


Assembling of Computer
Disassembling of Computer
Setting Up of Computer
Ethernet Cable Configuration
How to test PSU using Digital Multimeter
Topic 1. The computer

Personal computers come in two styles: PC and MAC. both are


fully functional, but they have a different look and feel, and many
people prefer one or the other.

Topic 2. Types of computers

PC
Personal computers come in two styles: PC and
MAC. both are fully functional, but they have a different
look and feel, and many people prefer one or the other.

Laptop computer, commonly called laptop. Laptops


are battery powered computers that are more portable
than desktops, allowing you to use them almost anywhere.

A tablet computer is a mobile device, typically


with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display
processing circuitry and a rechargeable battery in a single,
thin and flat package
TOPIC 3. FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF COMPUTERS

KEYBOARD MOTHERBOARD

MOUSE
WEB CAM

TOUCH PAD
LESSON 2: Basic Hardware Components of Computer
Systems
STORAGE DEVICES
HDD-HARD DISK DRIVE

FLASH DRIVE

MEMORY MODULE/RAM
FLAPPY DISK

SD DSIK
INPUT DEVICES
Are devices used for entering data or instructions to the
central processing unit. Area classified, according to the
method they use to enter data.

KEYBOARD WEB CAM

MOUSE SCANNER

MICROPHONE
OUTPUT DEVICES
PRINTER SPEAKER

HEADPHONE PROJECTOR
TOPIC 2. THE SYSTEM UNIT
The system unit refers to the case, box, or tower that includes
many components that work together in order to communicate
with other computer.

POWER SUPPLY
The power supply should have a distinct
“back” with plugs and a fan, as well as a
“bottom” with a fan on it.

screw the power supply into place

screw the power supply with the back of


the power supply unit pressed against the
back of the case.

Installing Memory (RAM)


1. locate the RAM slot on your motherboard
2. push down the locking tab(s) at the end each slot.

3. Line up the RAM stick with the slot, ensuring that the notch of the ram that
It’s centered between the latch locks.

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