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1 with Microsoft Office 2007 Introductory © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall1 PowerPoint Presentation to Accompany GO! with Microsoft ® Office 2007 Introductory Chapter 4 Basic Computer Concepts with Microsoft Office 2007 Introductory © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall2 Objectives Define Computer and Identify the Four Basic Computing Functions Identify the Different Types of Computers Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses with Microsoft Office 2007 Introductory © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall3 Objectives Identify Types of Software and Their Uses Describe Networks and Define Network Terms Identify Safe Computing Practices

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PowerPoint Presentation to Accompany GO! with Microsoft® Office 2007 Introductory

Chapter 4 Basic Computer Concepts

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Objectives •  Define Computer and Identify the Four

Basic Computing Functions •  Identify the Different Types of

Computers •  Describe Hardware Devices and Their

Uses

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Objectives •  Identify Types of Software and Their

Uses •  Describe Networks and Define Network

Terms •  Identify Safe Computing Practices

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Define Computer and Identify the Four Basic Computing Functions

•  Computer – a programmable electronic device that can

input, process, output, and store data –  takes data and converts it into information

•  Data: words, numbers, sounds, pictures •  Information: processed data presented in a

meaningful way

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Define Computer and Identify the Four Basic Computing Functions

•  The information processing cycle –  Input—The computer gathers data or

enables a user to add data. –  Process—Data is converted into information. –  Output—The processed results are retrieved

from the computer. –  Storage—Data or information is stored for

future use.

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Identify the Different Types of Computers

•  Microcomputers – small, inexpensive computers designed for

personal use –  the computers that most people typically use

•  desktop, notebook, and tablet computers •  mobile devices

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Identify the Different Types of Computers

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Identify the Different Types of Computers

•  Servers – manage network resources through the use of

administrative software •  Mainframe computers

– allow for multitasking •  Multitasking refers to performing more than one

task at a time.

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Identify the Different Types of Computers

•  Supercomputers –  large, powerful computers that perform

specialized tasks •  Embedded computers

– components of large products that usually have a digital interface

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Hardware is the computer and any equipment connected to it (peripherals)—the physical components of the computer: – monitor – keyboard – mouse – printer

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  The system unit consists of the components located inside the computer.

•  One of the most essential components is the microprocessor chip, also known as the central processing unit (CPU).

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  The CPU, located on the motherboard is the brain of the computer and is responsible for controlling the commands and tasks that the computer performs. It has two main parts: – control unit – arithmetic logic unit (ALU)

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  The control unit is responsible for obtaining instructions from the computer’s memory.

•  The arithmetic logic unit, or ALU, performs all the arithmetic and logic functions for the computer. The ALU handles – Addition and subtraction – Multiplication and division – Logical and comparison decisions.

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  ROM (Read Only Memory) – can’t be changed, removed, or rewritten –  is also known as nonvolatile memory because

it retains its contents even if the computer is turned off

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  RAM (Random Access Memory) – acts as the computer’s short-term memory – stores data temporarily as it is being

processed –  is considered to be volatile because this

memory is erased when the computer is turned off

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Storage devices are used to store the data and information used by or created with the computer. Such storage is often referred to as permanent memory.

•  Data can be stored within internal hardware devices located within the system unit or in removable external units.

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Magnetic: tracks and sectors •  Optical: CD-ROM and DVD •  Flash memory

– memory stick – compact flash – multimedia card

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Hard disk drive •  Floppy disk drive •  CD and/or DVD drives

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Flash drives •  USB •  Zip drives •  Backup tape drives

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  A port acts as an interface between a system’s peripheral devices and the computer, enabling data to be exchanged once they are connected. – Serial and Parallel ports – Universal Serial Bus (USB) port – FireWire port – Ethernet and Modem ports

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  MIDI •  IrDA •  Bluetooth •  Monitor •  Digital Video Interface (DVI) •  Audio

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Monitors – CRT – LCD/flat

panel

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Describe Hardware Devices and Their Uses

•  Two categories of printers: –  impact (for example, dot matrix) –  nonimpact

•  ink-jet •  laser

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Identify Types of Software and Their Uses

•  System software – provides the instructions the computer needs

to run – contains the directions needed to start up the

computer (known as the boot process) – consists of two main types of programs: the

operating system and utility programs

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Identify Types of Software and Their Uses

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Identify Types of Software and Their Uses

•  Application software is comprised of programs that enable you to accomplish tasks and use the computer in a productive manner. – word processing – spreadsheet – database – presentation – communication and organization

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Describe Networks and Define Network Terms

•  Networks are two or more connected computers, plus the various peripheral devices that are attached to them.

•  Each object connected to a network, whether it is a computer or a peripheral device, is known as a node.

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Describe Networks and Define Network Terms

•  Types of Networks – Local area network (LAN) connects

computers reasonably close together, as in home or small office settings.

– Wide area network (WAN) connects computers over a larger geographic area, as in businesses or universities.

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Describe Networks and Define Network Terms

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Identify Safe Computing Practices

•  Computer maintenance •  Viruses •  Spyware

– Adware – Cookie

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Identify Safe Computing Practices

•  Privacy •  Antivirus and antispyware •  Firewall •  Phishing

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Covered Objectives •  Define Computer and Identify the Four

Basic Computing Functions •  Identify the Different Types of

Computers •  Describe Hardware Devices and Their

Uses

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Covered Objectives •  Identify Types of Software and Their

Uses •  Describe Networks and Define Network

Terms •  Identify Safe Computing Practices