Computer Fundamentals: Chrisna L. Fucio
Computer Fundamentals: Chrisna L. Fucio
Computer Fundamentals
Prepared by:
Chrisna L. Fucio
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UNIT 1:
Basic Computer Concepts
OBJECTIVES:
Know the key historical development of computer.
Learn the definition and nature of computer.
Become familiar with the functions of computer.
Identify the principal areas of computer use.
Identify the Devices that comprise a computer system
Learn the capabilities and limitation of computer
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Lesson1:
Overview of Information
and
Communication Technology
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I. Introduction
Why do we need computers?
The answer is clear. In all aspects of daily living –
education, work, pleasure, entertainment,
communication, marketing, business and the like,
computer is always presents. With the advent of
globalization, technological revolution has taken place.
Man has to be computer literate because that is the
demand of time. If he does not go with the tide, he will
be left behind.
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I. Introduction
Three measurements to assess the level of
computer literacy.
AWARENESS. When you begin to study computers, you
will be aware of their importance, versatility and
pervasiveness in our society.
KNOWLEDGE. You will learn what computers are and
how they function. This requires knowing some technical
jargons in order to understand the computer language.
INTERACTION. The best way to understand computers
is to use is to directly for some simple applications, like
doing research via internet, mailing and chatting
electronically.
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What Is A Computer?
An electronic device designed to manipulate data in order
to achieve a desired result based on the stored program
or instructions.
An intelligent machine that is capable of connecting and
communicating.
A powerful tool that can be used as basis for decision
making.
A machine that can be programmed to accept data
(input), process it into useful information (output), and
store it (in a secondary storage device) for safe keeping
or reuse.
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What Is A Computer?
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Devices that comprise a computer system
Monitor Speaker
(output) (output) System unit
(processor, memory…)
Printer
(output)
Storage devices
(CD-RW, Floppy,
Hard disk, zip,…)
Mouse
(input)
Scanner Keyboard
(input) (input)
Digital Camera
(input)
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What Does A Computer Do?
Computers can perform four general
operations, which comprise the information
processing cycle.
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II. Nature of Computer
Why Is A Computer So Powerful?
These three characteristics have the following by-products:
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VI. COMPUTER LIMITATIONS
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VII. DISADVANTAGES OF
USING THE COMPUTER
2. Health risks
3. Environment
4. Use of power
5. Privacy violations
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VIII. WHY COMPUTERS
SOMETIMES FAIL?