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File Transfer

This document discusses transferring data between devices using computer software and peripherals. It describes transferring files between a computer and external storage devices like flash drives, between mobile phones using Bluetooth, and between computers, phones and laptops to online storage services. Various methods are covered, including using a local network to transfer between computers, and apps to transfer between phones or access online storage. Maintaining and backing up data is also mentioned as important for protecting files.

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File Transfer

This document discusses transferring data between devices using computer software and peripherals. It describes transferring files between a computer and external storage devices like flash drives, between mobile phones using Bluetooth, and between computers, phones and laptops to online storage services. Various methods are covered, including using a local network to transfer between computers, and apps to transfer between phones or access online storage. Maintaining and backing up data is also mentioned as important for protecting files.

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Performing Computer Operations

Part 2
Lesson 4 – Transfer Data Using Computer
Software
1.What devices will you use in
transferring data from one device
to another?
2. How is data transferred from
one device to another done?
What’s New
Identification.
Direction: Identify four (4) other hardware or
peripheral devices or software that are used to
transfer data. Write answers in your notebook.
1. Bluetooth
2. __________
3. __________
4. __________
What is It
Transfer Files and Data
• There are several ways on how to transfer files
and data between compatible systems using
computer software, hardware and peripherals
devices. You need to know the following:

1. Files such as documents, pictures, music and


email, and
Transfer Files and Data
2. Peripherals or hardware this is
where you can transfer from one
device to another just like computer
to flash disk or vice versa, cellphone
to cellphone, computer to computer
and so on.
Ways to Transfer Files and Data

1. Computer to Computer
In this way, you will use a local
connection or router either wired or
wireless connections where the
computers are connected to the
same network to meet and can
transfer files to each other.
Computer to Computer
Ways to Transfer Files and Data

2. Computer to External Storage Device


Here, you need of course an external
storage just like flash disk or memory card
where you can transfer files from computer
to external storage or vice versa.
Ways to Transfer Files and Data

2. Computer to External Storage Device


•Ways to Transfer Files and Data

3. Mobile Phone to Mobile Phone


In these two same devices, Bluetooth
connection should be turned on in order to
transfer files from each other. Others prefer
to use the ShareIt (third party software)
applications because it is very fast and easy
to install.
Mobile Phone to Mobile Phone
4. Computer, Cellphone, Laptop to Online
Storage
You can transfer files from computers and
cellphones or vice versa easily using cloud
storage services like OneDrive, Dropbox or
Google drive.
4. Computer, Cellphone, Laptop to Online
Storage

When transferring files from


different devices to online storage,
make sure you are connected to the
internet. Applications are available
to download and install for easy
access of the online storage.
4. Computer, Cellphone, Laptop to Online
Storage
What’s More
What I Have Learned
Below are some important concepts regarding
the previous lesson. Add another item to show
what you have learned from the lesson. Write
your answer in your notebook.
1. Bluetooth is a wireless technology that
allows the exchange of data between
different devices. However it is only on a
short distance for the devices to stay
connected.
What I Have Learned

2. Online Storage is a cloud


storage of the files and data
especially for back up purposes.
It is for free. Most of the
websites allowed limited storage
only.
3. External Storage device comes in many forms, both
removable and non- removable. It includes flash drive,
floppy disk, hard drive or compact drive.
4.
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
___________________________________________.
What I Can Do

In this activity, you are to write a detailed


steps in any one of the ways in transferring
files and data. Write the answer on a short
sized bond paper. The rating criteria is shown
below.
Relevance and Content - 70%
Creativity - 30%
Total - 100%
Lesson 5

Using Browser to Locate


Information
What’s New
Can you name the different browsers? Try to identify
four (4) other browsers in the World Wide Web. Write
your answers in your notebook.
1. Google Chrome
2. _______________
3. _______________
4. _______________
5. _______________
Web Browser and World Wide Web

Web Browsers are software installed on


your PC. On the Web, when you
navigate through pages of information,
this is commonly known as web
browsing or web surfing.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
is a British computer scientist.
He invented the World Wide Web in October
1990.
He wrote the first web page editor/browser
which is WorldWideWeb.app and the first server
which httpd. The first web page was served on
the open internet by the end of 1990.
Parts of Web browser:
• HyperText Markup Language (HTML) - This is
the markup or format language for the web.
• Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) - A kind of
“address” that is unique and used to identify to
each resource on the web. It is also commonly
called a URL.
• Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - Allows
for the retrieval of linked resources from across
the web.
Web Browser Types
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer (IE) is a product from
software giant Microsoft. This is the most
commonly used browser in the universe.
This was introduced in 1995 along with
Windows 95 launch and it has passed
Netscape popularity in 1998.
Web Browser Types

• Google Chrome
• This web browser is developed by Google
and its beta version was first released on
September 2, 2008 for Microsoft Windows.
Today, chrome is known to be one of the
most popular web browser with its global
share of more than 50%.
Web Browser Types

• Mozilla Firefox
• Firefox is a new browser derived
from Mozilla. It was released in
2004 and has grown to be the
second most popular browser on the
Internet.
Web Browser Types

• Safari
• Safari is a web browser developed by
Apple Inc. and included in Mac OS X. It
was first released as a public beta in
January 2003. Safari has very good
support for latest technologies like
XHTML, CSS2 etc.
Web Browser Types

• Opera
• Opera is smaller and faster than
most other browsers, yet it is full-
featured. Fast, user-friendly, with
keyboard interface, multiple
windows, zoom functions, and
more.
What’s More
What I Have Learned

1. World Wide Web is called as WEB. It is an


information system on the Internet which
allows documents or pages to be connected to
other documents using hypertext links, which
enable the user to search for information or
data by moving from one document to another.
What I Have Learned

• HyperText Markup Language (HTML). This is


the markup (formatting) language for the web.

Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). A kind of


“address” that is unique and used to identify to
each resource on the web. It is also commonly
called a URL.
What I Have Learned

4. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). Allows for


the retrieval of linked resources from across the
web.

5.
_____________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________.
Lesson 6 - Basic Computer Maintenance
What’s In

Do you own any device?


What do you do to keep it working?
In this lesson, you will learn how to
take care of computers.
What’s New
What is It

•Maintenance of Computer
System
The basic routine maintenance

• Data Backup
• Backing up basically means creating a
redundant copy of a data so that in case
anything happens to the original data, you
have a spare copy. This is typically a simple
thing to do.
What data should I back up?
• In general, you should back up any work or
data that cannot be replaced easily. Some
examples are word processing documents,
spreadsheets, databases (for financial data),
customer data, and personal files such as
pictures, music files, emails, etc.
The basic routine maintenance

Malware Maintenance
Malware refers to any kind of malicious
codes, objects or content that infiltrates
your computer, resulting in damage and
causing your system to act in an
undesirable manner.
Examples of malware

Viruses
Spyware
worms
trojan horses
spams and many more.
What happened when your computer is
infected?

•When you are infected, you can lose


your privacy, confidential data, and
access to your system when software
and hardware are damaged
How to protect yourself from malware?

• One thing you can do to scan the file for


any virus infection before you attempt to
open it. If the scan shows nothing, it is
probably a safe file.
The basic routine maintenance

• Disk Maintenance
•To do disk maintenance, uninstall any
unnecessary software and defragment your
disk. Typically, your system performance
will decline when the amount of data in
your hard disk starts to grow.
What’s More
• In this activity, list down the five (5) types of
malware. Write your answer in your notebook.
1. ____________
2. ____________
3. ____________
4. ____________
5. ____________
What I Have Learned

Below are some important concepts regarding the


previous lesson. Add another item to show what you
have learned from the lesson. Write your answer in
your notebook.
1. Malware refers to any kind of malicious codes,
objects or content that infiltrates your computer,
resulting in damage and causing your system to act
in an undesirable manner.
2. Disk Clean-up (cleanmgr.exe) is a computer
maintenance utility included in Microsoft Windows designed
to free up disk space on a computer's hard drive.
3. Back up It means creating a redundant copy of a data so
that in case anything happens to the original data, you have
a spare copy.
4.
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
__________.
What I Can Do
• Write an essay about the importance of Data
Backup. Relate your statements to the most
treasured skills you acquired in the lesson. Give
also your own title for the essay (minimum of
400 words). Write it in a short size bondpaper.
• The rating criteria is shown below.
• Relevance and Content - 70%
• Creativity - 30%
• Total - 100%

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