Title: Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers
1Chapter 1 Introduction toComputers
- Eastern Illinois University
- BUS 1950
2Chapter 1 Objectives
Recognize the importance of computer literacy
Describe the categories of computers
Identify the components ofa computer
Identify the types of computer users
Discuss the uses of the Internet and the World
Wide Web
Discuss various computer applications in society
Identify the types of software
3A World of Computers
Cyberphobia
- What is computer literacy?
- Knowledge and understanding of computers and
their uses
Haves/ Have Nots
p. 3 Fig. 1-1
4What Is a Computer?
EIU Network???
- What makes a computer powerful?
GIGO
p. 4
5What Is a Computer?
- How is a computer defined?
- Electronic device operating under the control of
instructions stored in its own memory
p. 3
6What Is a Computer?
- What is the information processing cycle?
- Input
- Process
- Output
- Storage
- Communication
p. 4 Fig. 1-2
7The Components of a Computer
- Hardware used
- to enter data
- and instructions
p. 5 Fig. 1-3
8The Components of a Computer
- What is an output device?
- Hardware that
- conveys information to a user
p. 6 Fig. 1-3
9The Components of a Computer
- Box-like case
- containing
- electronic
- components
- used to process
- data
p. 6 Fig. 1-3
10The Components of a Computer
- What are two main components on the motherboard?
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Also called a
processor Carries out instructions that tell
computer what to do
Memory Temporary holding place for data and
instructions
p. 6
11The Components of a Computer
- Holds data, instructions, and information for
future use
- Storage media
- Physical material on which data, instructions,
and information are stored
- Storage device
- Records and retrieves items to and from a
storage medium
p. 6
12The Components of a Computer
Digitalcameras
Portable, thin memory cards used in
Handheldcomputers
p. 6
13The Components of a Computer
- What is a storage device?
Retrieves(reads)items from storagemedia
Records (writes)items to storagemedia
Often functionas a sourceof input
p. 6
14The Components of a Computer
- Thin, circular, flexible disk enclosed in rigid
plastic shell
- A USB flash drive is portable, and has much
greater storage capacity
p. 6 Fig. 1-4
15The Components of a Computer
- Provides much greater storage capacity than a
floppy disk or USB flash drive
- Housed inside the system unit
p. 6 Fig. 1-5
16The Components of a Computer
- Flat, round, portable metal disc
- CD-ROM
- CD-RW
- DVD-ROM
- DVDRW
p. 7 Fig. 1-6
17Networks and the Internet
- A network is a collection of computers and
devices connected together
To share
Resources
Hardware devices
Software programs
To save time and money
Data
Information
p. 8
18Networks and the Internet
- Worldwide collection of networks that connects
millions of computers
p. 8 Fig. 1-7
19Networks and the Internet
Why do users access the Internet?
Work???
p. 8 Fig. 1-8
20Networks and the Internet
- Billions of documents, called Web pages,
available to anyone connected to the Internet
A Web site is a collection of related Web pages
A Web page contains text, graphics, sound,
video, and links to other Web pages
You can share information by creating Web pages
or posting photos on a photo community
p. 9
21Web Pages
22Computer Software
Default Installation?
- How do you install a software program?
- A program is a series of instructions that tells
the computer what to do
p. 10 Fig. 1-10
23Computer Software
- What is a graphical user interface (GUI)?
- Allows you to interact with the software using
graphics and icons - Controls how you enter data and how the screen
displays information
p. 11 Fig. 1-11
24Computer Software
- Programs that control the operations of the
computer and its devices
Is Microsoft Excel system software?
Operating System (OS)is a set of programs that
coordinates all activities among computer
hardware devices and allows users to run
application software
Utility Programs allow the user to perform
maintenance-type tasks usually related to
managing a computer, its devices or its programs
p. 11
25Computer Software
- What is application software?
- Programs that perform specific tasks for users
Spreadsheet
Word Processing
Presentation Graphics
Database
p. 12 Fig. 1-12
26Computer Software
- Someone who developsapplication or system
software
- Programmer writesinstructions todirect computer
toprocess data intoinformation
p. 13 Fig. 1-13
27Categories of Computers
- What are the categories of computers?
p. 13
28Personal Computers
Why does it matter?
- What are the two most popular series of personal
computers?
p. 14 Figs. 1-151-16
29Personal Computers
- What is a desktop computer?
- Designed so all of the components fit on or under
a desk or table
p. 15 Fig. 1-15
30Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
- What is a notebook computer?
- Portable, small enough to fit on your lap
- Also called a laptop computer
- Generally more expensive than a desktop computer
p. 15 Fig. 1-17
31Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
- Resembles a letter-sized slate
- Allows you to write on the screen using a digital
pen
- Especially useful for taking notes
p. 16 Fig. 1-18
32Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
- What are Web-enabled handheld computers?
- Allow you to check e-mail and access the Internet
- Web-enabled telephone is a smart phone
p. 16 Fig. 1-19 - 1-20
33Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
- What is a handheld computer?
p. 16
34Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices
- What is a personal digital assistant (PDA)?
- Provides personal organizer functions
- Calendar
- Appointment book
- Address book
- Calculator
- Notepad
p. 16 Fig. 1-19
35Summary of Introduction to Computers
The importance of computer literacy
Types of software
The computer and its components
Categories of computers
Why is a computer so powerful?
Elements of an information system
What is a network?
Types of computer users
The Internet and the World Wide Web
Computer applications in society
Installing and running a program
Chapter 1 Complete