
Computer Basics
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Computers
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9th - 10th Grade
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Paul Sealy
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Computer Basics
by Mr. Sealy
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Lesson Objectives
Describe why computers are important
Explain how computers work.
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Poll
Are computers important?
Yes
No
Maybe
Not sure
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Why is it important to know how to use a computer?
Computers are everywhere and everyone is using them! Computers are in our cars, our kitchens, our stores and in our workplaces. They are used to communicate, to play, and to make everyday tasks easier. Using a computer and the Internet will help you to keep in touch with friends and family. You will also be able to complete common tasks more quickly.
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Multiple Choice
Computers are everywhere and everyone is using them!
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Computers are in our cars, our kitchens, our stores, and in our workplaces.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Computers cannot communicate.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Using a computer and the Internet will help you to keep in touch with friends and family.
True
False
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What is a computer?
A computer is a piece of equipment that needs electricity or battery power. The computer does the following for you.
accepts information (input)
changes the information (process)
produces new information for you (output), and
stores the new information (storage)
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Four (4) Basic Functions of a Computer
The computer completes 4 basic functions that make up the information processing cycle.
• Input - data that you put into the computer
• Process - how your data changes
• Output – data that you can take off of your computer
• Storage – where data is stored
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Multiple Choice
A computer has four (4) basic functions.
True
False
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How the Computer Function
The way that the computer processes information is kind of like the way your own brain works.
• Input = what you take in through your eyes, ears, mouth & nose
• Processing = your brain
• Output = your verbal and written reactions
• Storage = what you save and where and what you throw away
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Why should you use a computer?
Speed: Computers can complete tasks much faster than we can.
Accuracy: Computers do not mistakes unless you make them first by giving bad information
Reliability: Computers will not change their minds by how they feel about you
Memory: Computers can work with huge amounts of information much faster than we can.
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5 Basic Parts of the Computer
Input: Things we use to get information into the computer.
Output: Things we use to see the results of what we do with the information we work with.
Central Processing Unit (CPU): The CPU processes your instructions. It is the “traffic cop” that tells the computer what to do. It also works with numbers.
Memory: RAM (Random Access Memory) and ROM (Read Only Memory)
Storage: This is where the computer keeps your information.
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Central Processing Unit
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Multiple Choice
Is computer storage important?
Yes
No
Not sure
Maybe
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