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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)

Mr. Shultz

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Today’s Objective(s) and Bell-RingerBell-Ringer Assignment1. No Bell-Ringer2. Nothing to Copy3. Sit at tables for instruction

Objective• TSW correctly identify the basic parts of a

computer system and the relationships among components with no errors. (BUS6670.047)

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ScheduleToday– Project Work and Catch-UpTue (29)/Wed (30) – Project Work and

Test Study GuideThu (31)/Fri (Nov 1) – Test and Project

Due

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Computer Hardware Project

o Example presentation is posted on the ITF page

o Open it from the link, then save it in your Z drive

o Rename it “Hardware Project xxx”o You will change information from

“PDA” to your topico There is a page with all of the topics

linked to help you look up info

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Computer Hardware Project

o There is a page with all of the topics linked to help you look up info

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Computer Hardware Project

o Example presentation is posted on the ITF page

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PDA

Student Name

Green 1

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What?

• PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant

• PDAs are handheld computers

• People use PDAs for many functions, such as calendar, contacts, and notes

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When?

1970s The Dynabook is developed. The Dynabook idea was an early PC at Xerox.

1988 Apple develops the Newton Research Group to create next generation computers.

1991 The first PDA-type device is introduced as the Newton

1990 Newton's are conceived; they include pen-based data entry, handwriting recognition, intelligent electronic ink, and communication functions.

1983 John Sculley is recruited by Steve Jobs to run Apple. Sculley's vision is important to Apple's future.

1993 Motorola is developing a PDA. They have a lock on the hand-held market that serves public safety applications so its a natural off shoot. Sculley leaves Apple. IBM and Bell South announce Simon.

1992 Sculley coins the phrase "Personal Digital Assistant". Palm Computing, Inc. is founded by Jeff Hawkins.

1996 Palm's Pilot 1000 and Pilot 5000 products are released.

1994 Palm Computing develops the Pilot.

1999 Palm, Inc. ships the Palm IIIx and Palm V handhelds. The first PDA with wireless access to the internet, Palm VII, was released.

1998 Apple phases out the Newton. The Palm III is launched.

2003 The Platform Solutions Group develops the Palm OS platform and licenses it to makers of handheld devices.

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Who?

• Steve Jobs – one of the founders of Apple Computers

• John Sculley – recruited by Jobs to run Apple

• Jeff Hawkins – founded Palm Computing, Inc.

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Where?

• Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) – Palo Alto, CA – home of Dynabook

• Apple – headquarters in Cupertino, CA

• Jeff Hawkins – born in Long Island, NY

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Sources• www.wikipedia.org

• http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2002/08/54580

• http://www.medindia.net/pda/pda_history.htm

• http://www.mobilespoon.net/2009/03/history-of-pdas-part-1.html

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PDA

Student Name

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Rubric

o 100 pointso Title Slide – 3 points

o 1 pt each for topic, name, blocko What? Slide – 14 points

o 2 pts each for 3 bullet statementso 2 pts each for 3 bullet statements no more

than two lineso 2 pts for adding at least one graphic

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Rubric

o When? Slide (Timeline) – 44 pointso 3 pts each for 12 text boxeso Each text box must have a dateo Must be in order, earliest on left, latest on

righto 2 pts each for 4 graphics

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Rubric

o Who? and Where? Slides – 14 points each

o 2 pts each for 3 bullet statementso 2 pts each for 3 bullet statements no more

than two lineso 2 pts for adding at least one graphic

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Rubric

o Sources Slide – 9 pointso 3 pts each for 3 sourceso Wikipedia and search engines don’t counto Copy and paste the whole URL

o End Slide – 2 pointso 1 pt each for topic, name

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New WorkUsing the online textbook, complete:Lesson 4-1 and 4-2 Graphic

OrganizersChapter 3 Vocabulary Review

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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)

Mr. Shultz