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Introduction to computer concepts. 14 rows A computer is an electronic device that accepts data from the user processes it produces results displays them to the users and stores the results for future usage. Data is a collection of unorganized facts figures and does not provide any further information regarding patterns context etc. What youll learn to do.
Discuss basic computer concepts and definitions. In this section we will explore the components that make up the personal computer. Of course computer hardware alone is not sufficient to power computerssoftware is required.
We will break down the software necessary to support computing and learn the difference between. Understand the principles of computer programming and write simple applications such as macros and Web scripts. Use the computer in a networked environment and access remote resources and services.
Create and publish simple webpages. Demonstrate competency with technical terminology and ability to communicate with IT professionals. Computer Awareness Basic Concepts of Computer.
Basic Concepts of Computer. A computer system is a combination of hardware and software. The physical and tangible partscomponents of a computer that can be seen and touched are known as Hardware.
When one looks at the computer system heshe is actually looking at the computer hardware. A computer is a programmable machine designed to perform arithmetic and logical operations automatically and sequentially on the input given by the user and gives the desired output after processing. Computer components are divided into.
Course number and name. CSCE 101 - Introduction to Computer Concepts 2. 2 lectures of 50 minutes each and a lab per week 3.
Portia Plante Instructor 4. Nell Dale and John Lewis Computer Science Illuminated 6th Edition ISBN 9781284055917. Introduction to Computers COM 3 Computers perform four basic operations input process output and storage.
These operations comprise the informationprocessing cycleCollectively these operations process data into information and store it for future use. A computer derives its power from its capability to perform the information processing cycle. Computer concepts their definitions functions and applications have been e xplained and diagrams for identification of a computer and its parts presented.
A machine capable of following instruction to alter data in a desirable way and to perform at least some of these operations without human intervention. A computer is a programmable machine that receives input stores and manipulates data and provides output in a useful format. Computer was used as an electronic device that allows inputting data and having it stored processed or otherwise.
CO176 Introduction to Computer Concepts Applications In the Introduction to Computers concepts and applications course students will learn the most important topics of basic computers skills and the Microsoft Office software. No prior computer experience is assumed. Introduction to Computer Concepts WVJC Course Syllabus.
Wednesday December 06 2006. Today well be finishing up our PowerPoint presentations on the laptopdesktop comparisons then youll be presenting your findings to the class. An introduction to the basics of personal computing and information technologies intended primarily for students majoring in humanities social and behavioral sciences or business management.
Topics include principles of personal single-user computer systems office automation and information in a modern networked multi-user computing environment. Still there are fundamental concepts that underlie the field of computing that can be articulated learned and deployed effectively. All computing is based on the coordinated use of computer devices called hardware and the computer programs that drive them called software and all software applications are.
BA60 Introduction to Computer Concepts. BA60 Introduction to Computer Concepts 3 credits 4 hrswk Required for Accounting Business Administration Entrepreneurial Studies Retail Merchandising Tourism and Hospitality and various Biology Majors No Prerequisites revised Spring 2006. This course is an introductory course designed to teach students fundamental computer concepts.
Students will learn basic computer operations computer terminology and basic concepts. Students will receive and overview of various operating systems and. Introduction of computer ppt introduction of computer ppt.
Concepts of operating systems. Passive topology - computer only listen for not regenerate data Star Topology Each computer has a cable connected to a single point More cabling hence higher cost All signals transmission through the hub. If down entire network down Depending on the intelligence of hub two or more computers may send message at the same time.
A second theme is the courses use of technology as a means for solving computational problems and exploring creative endeavors rather than a focus on a specific tool or programming languageTo that end the course highlights programming as one of the seven big ideas of computer science because programming is among the creative processes that help transform ideas into reality. INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTER CONCEPTS Unit No. 1 COMPUTER AND PROCESSORSa Definition Characteristics and history and types of Computerb Computer OrganizationI.
Defining Computers A computer is an electronic device that. Accepts information and instructions from a user processes data stores data for later retrieval produces output Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Introductory Windows 7 Edition 5. The introduction to computer system includes computer system organization and architecture and its technical features.
In this computer introduction you will also learn hardware components such as mother board hard disk drive Disk Memory power unit Central Processing Unit CPU also referred to as micro-processor Random Access Memory RAM computer buses cooling fans and other.