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CLASS 6

Introduction to Computers

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Peripherals

What’s a peripheral? Name the types of peripherals.

What are these? Match the pictures with the words.

Mouse Monitor Keyboard Printer Earphones

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More periperhals

Here are a few more peripherals. See if you can match the words with the pictures.

speakers scanner barcode reader joystick microphone

*Remember the word “barcode” - you’ll see it again later.

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More periperhals

Here are a few more peripherals. See if you can match the words with the pictures.

microphone joystick speakers barcode scanner

reader

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Input and output

input devices output devices

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Wikiquestions

Where does the word “Wikipedia” come from?

When was Wikipedia started?

How does Wikipedia make money?

How popular is the Wikipedia website?

Is Wikipedia a reliable source of information?

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Wikiquestions

Where does the word “Wikipedia” come from? “Wiki” and “Encyclopedia”

When was Wikipedia started? 2001

How does Wikipedia make money? Donations only - no advertising.

How popular is the Wikipedia website? Currently the worlds’ 6th most popular website.

Is Wikipedia a reliable source of information? Studies show that Wikipedia is as reliable as major

encyclopedias [1]. You should still check with your teacher.

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What is this?

Have you seen these pictures before?

What are they?

How can you use them?

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QR codes

This is called a QR code.Most stores use a barcode

system like this:

QR ( Quick Response) codes can hold much more information, and anyone can use them.

QR codes were created in 1994 by a Toyota company to help track car parts inside the factory.

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QR codes

Barcodes can contain basic information that can be read from side to side.

QR codes contain information that runs up and down.

Barcodes can only hold a few characters of data, but QR codes can hold thousands of characters.

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All that data

With all the data that QR codes can hold, they are being used everywhere. Nearly all smartphones (like the iPhone or Android phones) have software that can read QR codes.

Advertisers love to use QR codes because they can put URLs in them, and get people to come to their websites.

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Where can I see them?

You can see QR codes everywhere:

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Make your own!

You can make your own QR codes online

Go to www.qrstuff.com

Choose the kind of QR code you want to make.

Download your finished QR code. You can send it in email, post it on FB or Twitter, or do whatever you want with it.

If your phone has QR software, check to see if it works!

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Twitter review

Hashtags mark topics. Hashtags are marked by

users to make them easier to find.

Retweets are like forwarded email.

Retweets help messages spread between different groups of users.

Current popular topics are listed to the right of your timeline.

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This week:

Give yourself a fancy new background:

1.Click on your username2.Click on Settings3.Click on Design

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New Background

Choose one of the designs Twitter provides, or upload your own.

Click Choose File to upload your ownimage.

There are lots of companies that provide images for twitter backgrounds. They will even offer to install them for you. BE CAREFUL.

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Why not let others see what I’m doing?

Websites that offer things like free backgrounds, smilies for chat, toolbars and other extras don’t usually do it because they are nice.

Companies exist to make money.Some companies make money honestly, others

don’t.Let’s look at one example:

twitrounds.com offers free background pictures for yourtwitter page.

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Yay! Free stuff!

I choose my favorite (so cute!):

When I click on it, they offer to install it for me: If I choose this, they will:

send a tweet to all my followers make my account follow them send junk mail for other sites

This site is honest because they at least tell you directly what they will do. Other sites can be much, much worse.

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DIY is better

Twitrounds also allows you to add the background by yourself:

Click on the linkRight-click your mouseChoose Copy Image URLClick Choose File on the design page.Paste the URL into the box.Click Save Changes at the bottom of the twitter page.

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You Try

Change the background of your twitter page.Do It Yourself - don’t let the webpage sign-in

for you.You can use twitrounds.com or some other

place to find a background (hint: search on google!)

Find the one you like, add it, and let me see it.Remember - don’t sign up for anything, and try

to not download anything to your computer.