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Title: What are the two main parts of a computer?


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What are the two main parts of a computer?
  • Software Hardware

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What is hardware?
  • The part of the Computer that you can see and
    touch such as the system unit, keyboard, monitor
    and mouse. There are other hardware parts inside
    the system unit which can only be seen when the
    Computer case is opened. The motherboard, CPU and
    adapter cards are inside the System Unit.

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What is Software?
  • Computer software is any series of instructions
    in a language that the Computer understands and
    is able to execute to accomplish the tasks
    required by the software.
  • Software is sometimes called a program or an
    application.

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Give examples of Computer Software?
  • Microsoft Word
  • Excel
  • Gaming programs
  • Computer gaming software

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Give four examples of Computer hardware ?
  • keyboard
  • mouse
  • monitor
  • system unit

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What is an input device?
  • This is what we use to tell the Computer what to
    do. For example if you type on the keyboard the
    Computer will receive the text or your keyboard
    commands .
  • The keyboard is therefore an input device.

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What is an output device?
  • An output device makes you see or hear what the
    Computer is doing. When you type on the keyboard
    or move the mouse the monitor makes you see what
    the Computer is doing.
  • In this case the monitor is the output device
    giving you visual information on what the
    Computer is doing.

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How does the Computer get input?
  • We can tell the computer what to do by typing on
    the keyboard, by pointing and clicking the mouse
    on an icon or a program.
  • You can scan documents and pictures into the
    computer using a scanner.
  • With the help of a webcam pictures and videos can
    be sent into the computer and transferred to
    other computers on the Internet.

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Where does a Computer send its output?
  • Monitor
  • Printer
  • Speakers
  • The above are all output devices.

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YES or NO. The computer will work without
software.
  • The answer is NO because a computer needs both
    hardware and software to function and perform any
    meaningful tasks.

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What is the difference between an INPUT and
OUTPUT device?
  • You use an input device such as the MOUSE or
    KEYBOARD to tell your computer to do something.
    For example run a program.
  • An output device such as the monitor allows you
    to see what the Computer is doing. If you move
    the mouse or type on the keyboard while in a word
    processor, the monitor enables you to see the
    text you are typing.

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The VGA port on the computer is used for what?
  • It is used to connect a monitor to the computer.

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How does a Computer store information or data?
  • The Computer stores data and information
    permanently either on a permanent storage media
    such as the hard disk or on a temporary media
    such as its main memory.
  • The Computers main memory (RAM) is used for
    temporary storage only. All information inside
    the memory is lost when you turn off or restart
    the Computer.
  • RAM is short for Random Access Memory

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How does the Computer process information?
  • The CPU works together with other integrated
    circuits on the motherboard to carry out the
    instructions contained in a program.

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What is another name for software?
  • PROGRAM or APPLICATION

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True or FalseA printer is an input device.
  • FALSE
  • The printer is an example of an output device.
  • When you want to see a hard copy of a document or
    text, you signal the application that you would
    like to print. The application will then send the
    text as output to the printer which then creates
    the printout for you on paper.

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True or False. A monitor is an output device
  • TRUE
  • The Monitor helps you see what the Computer is
    doing.
  • For example when you type on the keyboard the
    text appear on the monitor for you to see.

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True or False. A keyboard is and output device.
  • FALSE. The keyboard is an input device.
  • When you type on the keyboard you are telling the
    Computer what to do.

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True or False. A mouse is an input device
  • TRUE
  • The Mouse is one of the standard input devices.
  • You use the mouse to signal or tell the Computer
    what programs to run or what tasks to perform.

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Is a speaker an input or output device?
  • A Speaker is our output device
  • When you play a sound or music on the Computer
    you hear the sound in the speaker.
  • The Computer outputs or sends the sound to the
    speaker for you to hear.

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What are the basic input and output components of
the computer?
  • KEYBOARD
  • MOUSE
  • MONITOR

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What is the Central Processor Unit
  • This is the brain of the computer. It carries out
    all the instructions that you send to the
    computer through a program or from an input
    devices.

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What is another name for the CPU
  • The Microprocessor or Central Processor Unit

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CPU is short for what?
  • CPU is short of Central Processor Unit.
  • The CPU is the brain of the Computer. It performs
    functions that makes the Computer accomplish
    useful tasks.

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What does the CPU do for the computer?
  • The CPU executes all the instructions given to
    the computer either through a program or by the
    user to complete the intended task.

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Why have Computers become so popular?
  • Computers allow individuals and companies
    accomplish various tasks much faster and more
    efficiently. Information can be created, stored,
    shared and retrieved much faster. This has made
    the computer the device of choice for conducting
    business.

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What is an electronic mail?
  • This is a program or application that allows you
    to create and send text messages to other people.
    You can also attach files and pictures to the
    text message and send.

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What is the internet?
  • The internet is a worldwide network of computers
    that share a wide range of resources.

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What can you do on the internet?
  • Search for information
  • Download files
  • Play Games
  • Send and retrieve emails
  • Learn
  • Shop

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Why is the internet so popular?
  • The Internet has numerous benefits. It has
    enabled
  • resources to be shared worldwide. You can reach
    millions of
  • people with the help of the internet.
  • Amongst the things one can use the internet for
    are
  • Search for information
  • Download files
  • Play Games
  • Send and retrieve emails
  • Learn
  • Shop

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What is an Internet Browser?
  • This is the program or application that you
    launch to connect to the internet. It provides an
    interface to the World Wide Web.

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What is a Search Engine?
  • This is the program that allows you to search for
    all kinds of information on the internet.
    Examples of Search Engines are Google and Yahoo.
  • To use the Google search engine the
    www.google.com in your web browser.

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What will you need to connect your Computer to
the Internet?
  • a communications device such as a modem or router
  • a communications infrastructure such a telephone
    line or satellite link
  • an Internet Service Provide (ISP) so subscribe
    internet service from
  • an Internet Browser ( e.g. Internet Explorer,
    FireFox, Netscape)

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What does an ISP do?
  • To get access to the Internet from a home
    Computer you need to buy or subscribe to Internet
    service from an ISP. The ISP already has high
    speed link to the internet and is in the business
    of selling internet access services to
    subscribers.

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What is the recommended way to turn on or power
on you Computer and its peripherals?
  • First power on all external devices attached to
    the Computer including peripherals such as
    modems, printers, scanners, monitors. Then turn
    on the system unit.

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The speed at which your CPU processes
instructions is measured in Mega Hertz (MHz) or
Giga Hertz (GHz)
  • 1000MHz 1GHz

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True or False. The MEMORY or RAM inside the
Computer is used by the CPU as temporary storage
while the CPU executes its instructions
  • This is TRUE
  • The Computers CPU (a.k.a Central Processor Unit)
    uses the RAM or memory inside the Computer to
    store programs instructions and data while it
    executes those instructions.
  • When you turn off the Computer all the
    information in memory will be erased and lost.

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What happens to the information stored inside RAM
when you shutdown the Computer
  • Information in RAM (that is the Computers main
    memory) is only temporary. This information is
    lost when the Computer is powered off or
    shutdown.
  • While you are typing a text or creating a
    document your work is kept temporarily in the
    Computers main memory. If you need to store this
    information permanently you need to save your
    work to the hard disk or a pen drive.
  • It is advisable to save your work often.

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What is a Computer Network?
  • A Computer network consists of two or more
    computers connected together with the purpose of
    sharing resources such as printers and files
    servers.

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What are the benefits of a Computer Network?
  • A Computer network allows resources to be shared
    among computers on the Network. If you have a
    printer connected to the network or to one of the
    Computers on the network, other computers can
    print to this printer.
  • A Computer network also allows the transfer of
    information such as electronic mails and data
    from one Computer to the other .The Internet is a
    special type of Computer Network

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Name a few resources that can be shared on a
Network.
  • Printers
  • Databases
  • File servers
  • Internet Connection

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Name some of the communication devices that will
be needed on a Network
  • HUBS,
  • SWITCHES
  • ROUTERS
  • ETHERNET ADAPTER CARDS
  • WIRELESS ADAPTER CARDS

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What is the motherboard?
  • The motherboard is located inside the Computer
    case (system unit) and it houses all the
    critical components inside the computer including
    the CPU, various integrated circuits, RAM,
    adapter cards.

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What is an Adapter Card?
  • Adapter cards allow external and peripheral
    devices to be connected to the computer.
  • Adapter cards are normally installed on the
    motherboard.
  • A Network Adapter card allows you to connect a
    Computer to a network.
  • A video adapter card allows a monitor to be
    connected to the Computer.
  • A sound card allows speakers and microphones to
    be connected to the Computer

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On the Computer where will you normally find
PORTS for mouse, keyboard, monitor and, printers?
  • The ports for these devices are normally located
    at the back of the Computer. Newer Computers
    with USB ports allow you connect USB Keyboards
    and Monitors to the front or side of the of the
    System Unit.

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What kinds of mouse and keyboard connectors and
ports exist?
  • PS/2 gt Used to connect a PS/2 style mouse or
    keyboard to the computer.
  • The PS/2 mouse connector is usually GREEN in
    color.
  • The PS/2 keyboard connector is usually PURPLE
    in color.
  • USB gt Used to connect USB style mouse and
    keyboard to the computer. USB is acronym for
    Universal Serial Bus. It can be used to connect a
    wide range of devices to the Computer
  • SERIAL gt Also known as COM port. Some old mice
    use to have serial connectors and could be
    connected to the computer this way. Serial ports
    are also used to connect peripherals like
    external modems and digital cameras to the
    computer

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What is ROM (Read Only Memory)
  • This is memory that is pre-programmed with
    instructions that the CPU reads and processes
    when the computer is powered up or turned on.
  • ROM is non-volatile memory. Information in ROM
    stays permanently and is not lost when you
    shutdown or reboot the computer.

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What is the difference between RAM and ROM?
  • RAM is volatile memory and ROM is non-volatile
    memory.
  • RAM stores information temporarily whiles the
    computer is still running.
  • Information inside the ROM is electronically
    pre-programmed and permanent.
  • RAM loses all its content when the computer is
    powered off or restarted.
  • ROM maintains its information even when the
    computer is powered off.

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How do you copy files from one location to the
other?
  • Look for the file in the location where it is
    stored
  • Right Click on the file with the mouse. From the
    pop-up menu choose copy.
  • Go to the drive and folder where you would like
    to copy the file to.
  • Right-Click and open space and select paste

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