1) Lesson 1 - What is a Computer 2) What activities do you perform or want to perform on a computer (email, online shopping, etc.)? 3) Write down all the computers that are necessary for you to complete your normal activities in a day? a) Face book, Email, Aries 4) Is it a computer that controls the stoplights so you can drive to work? a) the computer keeps track of what you buy 5) How did the cashier scan and calculate your grocery items? a) the computer adds up your total 6) Does the coffee store you visit use a computer to order their inventory? a) yes 7) How does the department store manage their merchandise? a) the computer adds tax to your purchase Lesson 2 - What is an Operating System? 1) What is an operating system? Is it software? a) yes 2) You are viewing this lesson on a computer. Do you know what operating system the computer is using? If not, find out. a) Windows 7 3) Visit the Microsoft, Apple, and Linux websites and list the most current name of their operating system? a) Micro soft: Windows 7, Apple: IOSX Lion, Linux: Ubuntu Lesson 3 - What are the basic parts of a desktop computer? 1) Think about the desktop computers you've seen at work, school, the library, a store, or a friend's house, do all the desktops look the same? Explain? Get pictures of different looking desktop computers. a) 2) What pieces of hardware do they have in common? a) Lesson 4 - What are all the buttons, sockets, and slots used for? 1) Find out what types of drives are on a computer (e.g, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM). Get a picture from the Internet and in "Paint" draw lines/circles and label the drive. a) 2) Get another picture of a computer with USB Ports and Count the number is USB Ports on the computer. Do the same as above and using "Paint" draw lines/circles and label the different Ports. a) 1) Lesson 5 - What is inside a desktop computer?
1. Review the OUTSIDE parts of the computer identified in this lesson. Get a picture from the Internet with all parts identified or label them in Paint. Speakers, Monitor, System Unit, Printer, list three external devices, Drives, Mouse, Keyboard, Microphone, and WebCam, Make sure you know the function of each part. a) 2) Review the INSIDE parts of the computer identified in this lesson. Get a picture from the Internet with all the parts identified or label them in Paint. Case, CD/DVD ROM, CPU, Case Fan, Hard Drive, Memory, Modem, Power Supply, Sound Card, and Video Card. a) Lesson 6 - How do I connect to the Internet? 1) Research 2 or more Internet Service Providers and compare their service packages. Look up Verizon Verizon Plans and Check out NetZero, why are their prices different? a) 2) Determine which provider and service package would be best for you, based on your needs, between Verizon and NetZero. a) Lesson 7 - What are the basic parts of a laptop computer? 1) Think about the laptop computers you've seen at work, school, the library, a store, or a friend's house. Did all the laptops look the same? Explain? a) 2) What did they have in common? a) Lesson 8 - What are all the buttons, sockets, and slots used for?
Same as a Desktop - Skip
Lesson 9 - What is inside a laptop computer?
Same as a Desktop - Skip
Lesson 10 - How do I connect to the Internet?
Same a Above - Skip
Lesson 11 - How do I set up a computer? 1) Look at the computer you are using in the classroom. a) Do you have a USB or PS/2 mouse? b) Do you have a USB or PS/2 keyboard? c) Is your Internet hardwire and wireless? Lesson 12 - How do I keep my computer healthy? 1) Think about your computer, at home, does it need to be cleaned? Explain three ways you can clean your computer? a) i dont really clean it 2) Based on the type of monitor you have, do you follow the steps you learned to clean it correctly? Will you try to clean using proper techniques? With the computer screens in class, is it ok to touch the screens with your fingers? a) yes i will Lesson 13 - What are some troubleshooting techniques? 1) Think about times when your computer has had any of the problems described in the lesson. How did you handle the problem? a) i usually open a lot of tabs 2) If there is a problem in class, what do you do? a) i would ask the teacher Lesson 14 - What is a network?
1. At home, would a wired network or wireless network be right for you? a) a wire less network is good for me cause i have like 4 computers
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2) What activities do you perform or want to perform on a computer (email, online shopping, etc.)?
3) Write down all the computers that are necessary for you to complete your normal activities in a day?
a) Face book, Email, Aries
4) Is it a computer that controls the stoplights so you can drive to work?
a) the computer keeps track of what you buy
5) How did the cashier scan and calculate your grocery items?
a) the computer adds up your total
6) Does the coffee store you visit use a computer to order their inventory?
a) yes
7) How does the department store manage their merchandise?
a) the computer adds tax to your purchase
Lesson 2 - What is an Operating System?
1) What is an operating system? Is it software?
a) yes
2) You are viewing this lesson on a computer. Do you know what operating system the computer is using? If not, find out.
a) Windows 7
3) Visit the Microsoft, Apple, and Linux websites and list the most current name of their operating system?
a) Micro soft: Windows 7, Apple: IOSX Lion, Linux: Ubuntu
Lesson 3 - What are the basic parts of a desktop computer?
1) Think about the desktop computers you've seen at work, school, the library, a store, or a friend's house, do all the desktops look the same? Explain? Get pictures of different looking desktop computers.
a)
2) What pieces of hardware do they have in common?
a)
Lesson 4 - What are all the buttons, sockets, and slots used for?
1) Find out what types of drives are on a computer (e.g, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM). Get a picture from the Internet and in "Paint" draw lines/circles and label the drive.
a)
2) Get another picture of a computer with USB Ports and Count the number is USB Ports on the computer. Do the same as above and using "Paint" draw lines/circles and label the different Ports.
a)
1) Lesson 5 - What is inside a desktop computer?
1. Review the OUTSIDE parts of the computer identified in this lesson. Get a picture from the Internet with all parts identified or label them in Paint. Speakers, Monitor, System Unit, Printer, list three external devices, Drives, Mouse, Keyboard, Microphone, and WebCam, Make sure you know the function of each part.
a)
2) Review the INSIDE parts of the computer identified in this lesson. Get a picture from the Internet with all the parts identified or label them in Paint. Case, CD/DVD ROM, CPU, Case Fan, Hard Drive, Memory, Modem, Power Supply, Sound Card, and Video Card.
a)
Lesson 6 - How do I connect to the Internet?
1) Research 2 or more Internet Service Providers and compare their service packages. Look up Verizon Verizon Plans and Check out NetZero, why are their prices different?
a)
2) Determine which provider and service package would be best for you, based on your needs, between Verizon and NetZero.
a)
Lesson 7 - What are the basic parts of a laptop computer?
1) Think about the laptop computers you've seen at work, school, the library, a store, or a friend's house. Did all the laptops look the same? Explain?
a)
2) What did they have in common?
a)
Lesson 8 - What are all the buttons, sockets, and slots used for?
Same as a Desktop - Skip
Lesson 9 - What is inside a laptop computer?
Same as a Desktop - Skip
Lesson 10 - How do I connect to the Internet?
Same a Above - Skip
Lesson 11 - How do I set up a computer?
1) Look at the computer you are using in the classroom.
a) Do you have a USB or PS/2 mouse?
b) Do you have a USB or PS/2 keyboard?
c) Is your Internet hardwire and wireless?
Lesson 12 - How do I keep my computer healthy?
1) Think about your computer, at home, does it need to be cleaned? Explain three ways you can clean your computer?
a) i dont really clean it
2) Based on the type of monitor you have, do you follow the steps you learned to clean it correctly? Will you try to clean using proper techniques? With the computer screens in class, is it ok to touch the screens with your fingers?
a) yes i will
Lesson 13 - What are some troubleshooting techniques?
1) Think about times when your computer has had any of the problems described in the lesson. How did you handle the problem?
a) i usually open a lot of tabs
2) If there is a problem in class, what do you do?
a) i would ask the teacher
Lesson 14 - What is a network?
1. At home, would a wired network or wireless network be right for you?
a) a wire less network is good for me cause i have like 4 computers
Malware (malicious software)- are programs that act