Title: Hardware Applications for Educators
1COMPUTERS IN THE CLASSROOM CT 243
Emery Roth eroth_at_hartford.edu http//uhaweb.hartfo
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2Chapters 2 3 Q A
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6Hand-held Computer
- Its a real computer
- Some can store and project PowerPoint stacks
- Price range 100 to 600 plus
7Hand-held Computer
8Hand-held Computer
- Optional keyboard
- Science probes
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9Hand-held Computer
- Optional keyboard
- Science probes
- GPS positioning
Locate yourself anywhere on the earths surface
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11Saving Face
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15CHAPTER 4 Hardware Applicationsfor Educators
16Objectives
- Describe the system unit
- Define a bit and describe how a series of bits
are used to represent data - Identify the major components of the system unit
and explain their functions - Explain how the CPU use the four steps of a
machine cycle to process data - Describe the four types of input and input
devices - List the characteristics of a keyboard and
identify the various types of keyboards - Identify various types of pointing devices
17Objectives continued
- Differentiate between the four different types
of output - Identify the different types of output devices
- Explain the difference among various types of
printers - Differentiate between storage and memory
- Identify types of storage media and devices
- Explain how data is stored on floppy and hard
disks - Differentiate between CD-ROMS and DVD-ROMS
18System unit and data representation
- System unit is a box-like case that houses the
electronic components a computer uses to process
data - Analog - continuous electrical wave
- Digital - representation of data using two
discrete states on and off - Byte - when eight bits of data are grouped
together - ASCII - American Standard Code for Information
Interchange
19Components of a system unit
- Motherboard - circuit board in the computer that
contains many of the electronic components in the
system unit - Central processing unit CPU - electronic device
on the motherboard that interprets and carries
out the instructions that operate the computer - Control unit - component of the CPU that directs
and coordinates most of the operations of the
computer - Fetching - obtaining program data or instructions
- Decoding - process of translating instructions
into commands - Executing - process of carrying out commands
- Storing - process of writing results to memory
- Machine cycle - four instructions together
20Components of a System Unit Continued
- Arithmetic/logic unit - CPU component that
performs the execution part of the machine cycle - Arithmetic operations - include addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division - Comparison operations - involve comparing one
data item to another to determine if the the
first item is greater than, equal to, or less
than the other - Logical operations - work with conditions and
logical operators such as AND, OR, and NOT
21Components of a System Unit Continued
- System clock - small chip that synchronizes, or
controls the timing of, all computer operations - Clock speed - speed at which a processor
executes instructions - I.e. - 933 Mhz - nine hundred, thirty-three
million clock cycles, or ticks, in one second - Memory - location in the computer to store data
and instruction - I.e. - 1 GB is equal to one billion bytes of data
- Address - unique number identifying the location
of a byte in memory
22Components of a System Unit Continued
- Random access memory (RAM) - volatile memory in
which its contents are lost (erased) when a
computers power is turned off - I.e. - 64, 128, 256 Mb RAM/SDRAM
- Read only memory (ROM) - devices are chips that
store information or instructions that do not
change. (I.e. - operating system) - Expansion slot - is an opening, or socket, where
a circuit board can be inserted into the
motherboard - Plug and play - computers capability to
configure automatically expansion cards and other
devices as they are installed - PC card - special type of expansion card for
notebook and other mobile computers
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24PICTURES ON PAGE 4.11
25Components of a System Unit Continued
- Port - is the point attachment to the system
unit and most computers contain ports on the back
of the system unit - Universal Serial Bus (USB) - can connect up to
127 different peripheral devices with a single
connector type - Firewire (1394) port - can connect multiple
devices that require faster data transmission
speeds, such as digital video cameras
26Input
- Input - is any item you enter into the memory of
a computer - Data - is a collection of unorganized facts that
can include words, numbers, pictures, sounds, and
so on - Program - is a series of instructions that tells
a computer how to perform the tasks necessary to
process data into information - Command - is an instruction given to a computer
program - Keyword - is a special word, phrase, or code that
a program understands as an instruction - User response - answer to a question asked by a
program
27Input Devices
- Keyboard - is a group of switches resembling the
keys on a typewriter that allows users to enter
input - Numeric keyboard - is a calculator-style
arrangement of keys representing numbers, a
decimal point, and some basic mathematical
operators - Wireless keyboard - is a battery operated device
that transmits data using wireless technology,
such as radio waves or infrared light waves
28Input Devices Continued
- Pointing device - is an input device that allows
you to control a pointer on the screen - Mouse - is the most widely used pointing device,
because it takes full advantage of a graphical
user interface - Optical mouse - has no moving parts, instead it
uses devices that emit and sense light to detect
the mouses movement - Wireless mouse - is a battery powered device that
transmits data using wireless technology, such as
radio waves or infrared waves
29Input Devices Continued
- Touchpad - is a small, flat, rectangular
pointing device that is sensitive to pressure and
motion. - Pointing stick - is a pressure-sensitive
pointing device shaped like a pencil eraser - Trackball - is a stationary pointing device with
a ball mechanism on its top - Joystick - is a vertical lever mounted on a
base. - Touchscreen - a monitor that has a touch
sensitive panel on the screen, used for input - Optical reader - is a device that reads
characters, marks, and codes and then converts
them to digital data that can be processed by a
computer - 3 types OCR, OMR, Bar Scan
30Input Devices Continued
- Optical scanner - is an input device that
electronically can capture an entire page of text
or images such as photographs or artwork - Digital camera - allows you to take pictures and
store the photographed images digitally instead
of on traditional film - Audio input - is the process of recording music,
speech, or sound effects - Video input - is the process of entering a
full-motion recording into a computer
31Output Devices
- Output is data that has been processed into a
useful form called information - Text - consists of characters that are used to
create words, sentences, paragraphs - Graphics - are digital representations of
nontext information, such as images, drawings,
charts, pictures, and photographs - Audio - is any music, speech, or other sound
that is stored and produced by the computer - Video - consists of photographic images that are
played back at speeds that provide the appearance
of full motion in real-time.
32Output Devices Continued
- An output device is any computer component
capable of conveying information to a user - Monitor - is a display device that conveys text,
graphics, and video information visually and is
housed in a plastic or metal case - LCD vs. CRT
- Pixel - is a single point in an electronic
image. - Resolution - or sharpness and clarity of a
monitor is related directly to the number of
pixels it can display - I.e 800 x 600
33Output Devices Continued
- A printer is an output device that produces text
and graphical information on a physical medium
such as paper or transparency film - Portrait vs. Landscape
- Dotmatrix vs. inkjet vs. laser
- Multifunction device - is a single piece of
equipment that provides the functionality of a
printer, fax machine, copier and scanner
34Storage
- Storage - refers to the media on which data,
instructions, and information are kept when they
are not being processed, as well as the devices
that record and retrieve these items. Also called
secondary storage. - Storage medium is the physical material on which
data, instructions, and information are kept - I.e. disk
- Storage device - is the mechanism used to record
and retrieve these items to and from a storage
medium