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Unit A: Computer
and Internet Basics
Learning Objectives
Define a personal computer and describe
computer use in daily life
Explain the four basic functions of a computer
system
Identify the main computer categories
Describe digital devices that can be part of a
personal computer
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 2
Learning Objectives (continued)
Define software and give examples of
operating systems
Define the Internet and explain how to
navigate Web pages
Explain ways to use the Internet and digital
devices to communicate with others
Explain how to protect your digital data and
devices
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 3
Computers in Your World
Digital revolution – Change brought on by use
of digital technology/devices
Digital technology as a part of daily life
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 4
Figure A-1: Computers are a part of daily life
Computers in Your World
(continued)
Computer - An electronic device that:
 Accepts input
 Processes data
 Stores data
 Produces output
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 5
Computers in Your World
(continued)
Computer system includes:
 Hardware - Electronic and mechanical parts
 System Unit – Houses important components
 Peripheral devices – Hardware to expand
functionality
 Software – Programs/codes of instructions
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 6
Computers in Your World
(continued)
Input devices:
 Keyboard
 Mouse
 Touch screen, etc.
Output devices:
 Monitor
 Printer
 Speakers, etc.
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 7
Computers in Your World
(continued)
Digitization:
 Process of converting text, numbers, sound,
photos, and video into data that can be
processed by digital devices
Digital convergence:
 Blending several technologies into a single
product
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 8
How Computers Work
Turn on/power up/booting a computer:
 May need to enter user ID and password
Computer program/software:
 Instructions telling a computer how to carry
out processing tasks
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 9
How Computers Work
(continued)
Processor/microprocessor:
 Processes data
 Central processing unit (CPU) – Main
processor
Memory:
 Temporarily holds data waiting to be
processed
Storage:
 Holds data on a permanent basis
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 10
How Computers Work
(continued)
File:
 Named and stored collection of data
Filename:
 Meaningful label given to file
Storage medium:
 Hard disk
 CD or DVD
 Flash drive, etc.
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 11
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 12
Figure A-3: Basic computer parts and functions
Types of Computers
Types of personal computers:
 Desktop computers
 Portable computers
• Notebook computers (sometimes called laptop
computers)
• Netbooks
• Tablet computers
Handheld computers include:
 Smartphones
 Electronic readers
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 13
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 14
Figure A-6: Examples of portable personal computers
Types of Computers
(continued)
Workstations:
 Powerful desktop computers designed for
specialized tasks
Mainframe computers:
 Large, expensive computers that can process
data for thousands of users
Supercomputers:
 Fastest computers that can handle tasks too
complex for other computers
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 15
Types of Computers
(continued)
Servers:
 Special networked computers that share/serve
data to other computers
Video game consoles:
 Currently not considered replacements to
personal computers
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 16
Personal Computers
Basic parts of a desktop personal computer
system:
 System unit
 Display device – monitor
 Keyboard
 Mouse
 Storage devices:
• Hard disk drive
• USB flash drive
• Optical drives
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 17
Personal Computers
(continued)
Basic parts of a desktop personal computer
system (continued):
 Sound system
 Printer
 Web cam
 Digital media players
 Digital cameras
 Network and Internet access device
• Modem
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 18
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 19
Figure A-9: Typical desktop computer system with examples of
peripherals
Computer Software
Operating system (OS):
 Master controller for all activities within a
computer system
 Classified as system software
Computer platform:
 Determines hardware and software of system
 PC platform – Windows operating system
 Mac platform – Macintosh OS
 Linux OS
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 20
Computer Software
(continued)
Graphical user interface (GUI) – Displays on-
screen graphical controls
Application software – Programs that help
perform tasks
Apps/mobile apps – Programs that run on
mobile devices
Sharing files – Depends on system
compatibility
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 21
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 22
Figure A-11: Popular elements of a GUI
The Internet and the Web
The Internet – World’s largest computer
network:
 Accessed via routers through an Internet
Service provider (ISP) using either
wires/cables or wireless access
Web (short for World Wide Web):
 Collection of Web pages, interconnected
through the use of hypertext or links
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 23
The Internet and the Web
(continued)
Uses of the Internet:
 Communicate with others:
• Electronic mail (also called email)
• Chat group
• Instant messaging (IM)
• Internet telephony – Voice Over IP (VoIP)
• Blog
 E-commerce
 Research
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 24
The Internet and the Web
(continued)
Web Browser – Software to view Web pages
Web site – Group of Web pages
 Home page – Main page of Web site
Search site – Provides search capabilities
 Keyword – Describes search criteria
 Search engine – Uses keywords to locate
Web sites
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 25
The Internet and the Web (continued)
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) –
Location/address of Web resources:
 Every Web page has a unique URL
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol):
 Communications standard used to transport
Web pages over the Internet
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 26
Figure A-14: Parts of a URL
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 27
Figure A-15: Navigating a Web page
The Internet and the Web (continued)
Web Application – Software accessed through
a Web Browser
Cloud Computing – Data stored on the Web
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 28
How to Communicate Using
Digital Devices
Email – Electronic mail
Email account:
 Need an email provider, such as an Internet
service provider, university, Gmail, Hotmail,
etc.
 Email address – Unique identifier
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 29
Figure A-16: Parts of an email address
How to Communicate Using
Digital Devices (continued)
Email message parts:
 Recipient’s email address
 Address of additional recipients
 Message subject and body
 Optional – File attachments
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 30
How to Communicate Using
Digital Devices (continued)
Internet Forum – Web site where users can
post/discuss by topic/thread
Wiki – Collaborative Web site allowing posted
material to be edited by users
Text messages - Typed messages sent using
smartphones or other mobile devices
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 31
How to Communicate Using
Digital Devices (continued)
Social networking – Online activity allowing
registered members to communicate with
others in the network
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 32
Figure A-18: Social networking with friends, family, and coworkers
How to Protect Your Privacy,
Data, and Devices
Computer vulnerabilities:
 Physical Damage
 Theft
 Unauthorized access
 Malware and viruses
 Loss of hardware and/or data
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 33
How to Protect Your Privacy,
Data, and Devices (continued)
Computer safeguards:
 Updated operating systems
 Installed anti-virus and anti-malware software
 Strong passwords
 Important data backed up
 Physically anchored/locked computers
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 34
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 35
Table A-1: Ways to protect your privacy
Talking Points:
Who Is Reading Your E-Mail?
Think of email as a postcard rather than a
letter
 FBI has e-mail scanning technology
 Many U.S. businesses monitor employee
email
 Email may be forwarded to others
 Email providers store backups and can gather
data from them
 Court decisions seem to state that email
messages on an organization’s system are the
property of the organization
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 36
Summary
This unit introduced:
 Computer in your world
 How computers work
 Types of computers
 Personal computers
 Computer software
 The Internet and the Web
 How to communicate using digital devices
 How to protect your privacy, data, and devices
Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 37

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Computer Concepts Unit A 2013

  • 1. Unit A: Computer and Internet Basics
  • 2. Learning Objectives Define a personal computer and describe computer use in daily life Explain the four basic functions of a computer system Identify the main computer categories Describe digital devices that can be part of a personal computer Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 2
  • 3. Learning Objectives (continued) Define software and give examples of operating systems Define the Internet and explain how to navigate Web pages Explain ways to use the Internet and digital devices to communicate with others Explain how to protect your digital data and devices Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 3
  • 4. Computers in Your World Digital revolution – Change brought on by use of digital technology/devices Digital technology as a part of daily life Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 4 Figure A-1: Computers are a part of daily life
  • 5. Computers in Your World (continued) Computer - An electronic device that:  Accepts input  Processes data  Stores data  Produces output Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 5
  • 6. Computers in Your World (continued) Computer system includes:  Hardware - Electronic and mechanical parts  System Unit – Houses important components  Peripheral devices – Hardware to expand functionality  Software – Programs/codes of instructions Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 6
  • 7. Computers in Your World (continued) Input devices:  Keyboard  Mouse  Touch screen, etc. Output devices:  Monitor  Printer  Speakers, etc. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 7
  • 8. Computers in Your World (continued) Digitization:  Process of converting text, numbers, sound, photos, and video into data that can be processed by digital devices Digital convergence:  Blending several technologies into a single product Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 8
  • 9. How Computers Work Turn on/power up/booting a computer:  May need to enter user ID and password Computer program/software:  Instructions telling a computer how to carry out processing tasks Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 9
  • 10. How Computers Work (continued) Processor/microprocessor:  Processes data  Central processing unit (CPU) – Main processor Memory:  Temporarily holds data waiting to be processed Storage:  Holds data on a permanent basis Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 10
  • 11. How Computers Work (continued) File:  Named and stored collection of data Filename:  Meaningful label given to file Storage medium:  Hard disk  CD or DVD  Flash drive, etc. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 11
  • 12. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 12 Figure A-3: Basic computer parts and functions
  • 13. Types of Computers Types of personal computers:  Desktop computers  Portable computers • Notebook computers (sometimes called laptop computers) • Netbooks • Tablet computers Handheld computers include:  Smartphones  Electronic readers Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 13
  • 14. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 14 Figure A-6: Examples of portable personal computers
  • 15. Types of Computers (continued) Workstations:  Powerful desktop computers designed for specialized tasks Mainframe computers:  Large, expensive computers that can process data for thousands of users Supercomputers:  Fastest computers that can handle tasks too complex for other computers Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 15
  • 16. Types of Computers (continued) Servers:  Special networked computers that share/serve data to other computers Video game consoles:  Currently not considered replacements to personal computers Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 16
  • 17. Personal Computers Basic parts of a desktop personal computer system:  System unit  Display device – monitor  Keyboard  Mouse  Storage devices: • Hard disk drive • USB flash drive • Optical drives Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 17
  • 18. Personal Computers (continued) Basic parts of a desktop personal computer system (continued):  Sound system  Printer  Web cam  Digital media players  Digital cameras  Network and Internet access device • Modem Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 18
  • 19. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 19 Figure A-9: Typical desktop computer system with examples of peripherals
  • 20. Computer Software Operating system (OS):  Master controller for all activities within a computer system  Classified as system software Computer platform:  Determines hardware and software of system  PC platform – Windows operating system  Mac platform – Macintosh OS  Linux OS Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 20
  • 21. Computer Software (continued) Graphical user interface (GUI) – Displays on- screen graphical controls Application software – Programs that help perform tasks Apps/mobile apps – Programs that run on mobile devices Sharing files – Depends on system compatibility Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 21
  • 22. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 22 Figure A-11: Popular elements of a GUI
  • 23. The Internet and the Web The Internet – World’s largest computer network:  Accessed via routers through an Internet Service provider (ISP) using either wires/cables or wireless access Web (short for World Wide Web):  Collection of Web pages, interconnected through the use of hypertext or links Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 23
  • 24. The Internet and the Web (continued) Uses of the Internet:  Communicate with others: • Electronic mail (also called email) • Chat group • Instant messaging (IM) • Internet telephony – Voice Over IP (VoIP) • Blog  E-commerce  Research Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 24
  • 25. The Internet and the Web (continued) Web Browser – Software to view Web pages Web site – Group of Web pages  Home page – Main page of Web site Search site – Provides search capabilities  Keyword – Describes search criteria  Search engine – Uses keywords to locate Web sites Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 25
  • 26. The Internet and the Web (continued) URL (Uniform Resource Locator) – Location/address of Web resources:  Every Web page has a unique URL HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol):  Communications standard used to transport Web pages over the Internet Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 26 Figure A-14: Parts of a URL
  • 27. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 27 Figure A-15: Navigating a Web page
  • 28. The Internet and the Web (continued) Web Application – Software accessed through a Web Browser Cloud Computing – Data stored on the Web Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 28
  • 29. How to Communicate Using Digital Devices Email – Electronic mail Email account:  Need an email provider, such as an Internet service provider, university, Gmail, Hotmail, etc.  Email address – Unique identifier Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 29 Figure A-16: Parts of an email address
  • 30. How to Communicate Using Digital Devices (continued) Email message parts:  Recipient’s email address  Address of additional recipients  Message subject and body  Optional – File attachments Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 30
  • 31. How to Communicate Using Digital Devices (continued) Internet Forum – Web site where users can post/discuss by topic/thread Wiki – Collaborative Web site allowing posted material to be edited by users Text messages - Typed messages sent using smartphones or other mobile devices Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 31
  • 32. How to Communicate Using Digital Devices (continued) Social networking – Online activity allowing registered members to communicate with others in the network Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 32 Figure A-18: Social networking with friends, family, and coworkers
  • 33. How to Protect Your Privacy, Data, and Devices Computer vulnerabilities:  Physical Damage  Theft  Unauthorized access  Malware and viruses  Loss of hardware and/or data Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 33
  • 34. How to Protect Your Privacy, Data, and Devices (continued) Computer safeguards:  Updated operating systems  Installed anti-virus and anti-malware software  Strong passwords  Important data backed up  Physically anchored/locked computers Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 34
  • 35. Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 35 Table A-1: Ways to protect your privacy
  • 36. Talking Points: Who Is Reading Your E-Mail? Think of email as a postcard rather than a letter  FBI has e-mail scanning technology  Many U.S. businesses monitor employee email  Email may be forwarded to others  Email providers store backups and can gather data from them  Court decisions seem to state that email messages on an organization’s system are the property of the organization Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 36
  • 37. Summary This unit introduced:  Computer in your world  How computers work  Types of computers  Personal computers  Computer software  The Internet and the Web  How to communicate using digital devices  How to protect your privacy, data, and devices Computer Concepts – Illustrated 9th Edition 37