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Lesson 1 Computers and Computer Literacy

Computer Concepts

BASICS 4th Edition

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Objectives

Introduction to key terms

Discuss the history of computers

Define the term computer and describe a computer system

we use computers and technology in our daily lives

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Vocabulary

clients

computer

data

desktop computer

electronic communication

embedded computer

extranet

hardware

icon

information

Internet

intranet

mobile devices

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Vocabulary (continued)

network

nodes

personal computers

servers

software

supercomputer

users

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Introducing Computers

Considered one of the most important inventions of

the 20th century, computers have become prevalent

throughout our society.

– Computers are found everywhere—from cell phones with

embedded cameras to computerized components in

automobiles to our ATM machines.

– Computers help us learn about health and medicine, space

and time, and matter and energy, to name just a few topics.

The ways in which a computer can be used are as

limitless as a person's imagination.

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A Brief History of the Computer

Computers were developed in the late 1940s and

early 1950s, and were designed initially for military

and governmental uses.

The microprocessor was developed in 1971 by Dr.

Ted Hoff, who at that time worked for Intel.

Using the microprocessor technology, Steve Jobs

and Steve Wozniak built the first Apple computer.

In 1980, Bill Gates worked with IBM to develop the

disc operating system for the IBM PC.

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A Brief History of the Computer (continued)

Early computers

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Computers and Computer Systems

A computer is an electronic device that receives data (input), processes data, stores data, and produces a result (output).

The instructions and/or programs that control the computer are called software.

The physical parts of the system are called hardware.

A computer processes data and produces information.

The Input, Processing, Storing, and Output sequence is referred to as the information processing cycle.

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Computers and Computer Systems (continued)

Information processing cycle

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How Computers Work

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Computers are not intelligent and do only

what we ask them to do.

Computer benefits: speed, reliability,

accuracy, storage, and communications.

Computer disadvantages: environmental

impact and pollution, violation of privacy,

identity theft, health risks, and outsourcing

of jobs to foreign countries.

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