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COMPUTERS

FUNDAMENTALS

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid

Department of Curricula and teaching methods - Computer

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

1-Computers in Your Life

2- Computers in The Home

3- Computers in Education

4- Computer Generation

5- Type Of Computer

6- Hardware / Software

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Why learn about computers?

Pervasive computing

Also known as ubiquitous computing

Computers have become an integral part of our lives

Basic computer literacy

Knowing about and understanding computers and their uses is an essential skill today for everyone

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Computers used for a variety of tasks:

Looking up information and news

Exchange e-mail

Shopping and paying bills

Downloading music and movies

Organizing digital photographs

Playing games

Telecommuting

Convergence

The computer has become the central part of home entertainment

Dual-mode mobile phones

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Six basic categories of computers

Embedded computers

Mobile devices

Personal computers

Midrange servers

Mainframe computers

Supercomputers

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Embedded computer: Embedded into a product and designed to perform specific tasks or functions for that product

Cannot be used as general-purpose computers

Often embedded into:

Household appliances

Thermostats

Sewing machines

A/V equipment

CarsDr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Mobile device: A very small device with some type

of built-in computing or Internet capability

Typically based on cellular phones

Examples:

Smart phones

Smart watches

Handheld gaming devices

Portable digital media playersDr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Personal computer: a computer system designed to be used byone person at a time Also called a microcomputer

Can be desktop or portable computers

Desktop PCs: fit on or next to a desk Can use tower case, desktop case, or all-in-one

Can be PC-compatible or Macintosh

Not designed to be portable

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Mainframe computer: Powerful computer used by several large organizations to manage large amounts of centralized data

Standard choice for large organizations, hospitals, universities, large businesses, banks, government offices

Located in climate-controlled data centers and connected to the rest of the company computers via a network

Larger, more expensive, and more powerful than midrange servers

Usually operate 24 hours a day

Also called high-end servers or enterprise-class serversDr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Supercomputer: Fastest, most expensive, most powerful type of computer Generally run one program at a time, as fast as possible

Commonly built by connecting hundreds of smaller computers, supercomputing cluster

Used for space exploration, missile guidance, satellites, weather forecast, oil exploration, scientific research, complex Web sites, decision support systems, 3D applications, etc.

Grid computing: Using the unused processing power of a large number of computers to work together on a single task

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

typical computer system consists of the following major components:

a) The central processing unit (CPU)

b) Main memory

c) Secondary storage devices

d) Input devices

e) Output devices

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

The CPU is the most important component in a computer because without it, the computer could not run software

In the earliest computers, CPUs were huge devices made of electrical and mechanical components such as vacuum tubes and switches.

Today, CPUs are small chips known as microprocessors.

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

b)Main memory

Main memory is commonly known as random-access memory, or RAM.

RAM is usually a volatile type of memory that is used only for temporary storage while a program is running.

When the computer is turned off, the contents of RAM are erased.

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

c) Secondary storage devices

The most common type of secondary storage device is the disk drive.

A floppy disk drive records data onto a small floppy disk, which can be removed from the drive.

USB drives are small devices that plug into the computer’s USB (universal serial bus)

- CD and DVD drives use a laser to detect the Bits and thus read the encoded data. Optical discs hold large amounts of data

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

d) Input devices

Input is any data the computer collects from people and from other devices. The component that collects the data and sends it to the computer is called an input device.

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

e) Output devices

Output is any data the computer produces for people or for other devices. It might be a sales report, a list of names, or a graphic image.

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

Software

Everything that a computer does, from the time you turn the power switch on until you shut the system down, is under the control of software. There are two general categories of software: system software and application software.

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

b) Application Software

Dr/ Khalid Abdel- Hamid Chapter1 Computers Fundamentals

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