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CIS
Day One Computer
   Workshop
Part Two
                        Workshop
             Part One
             Workshop
             Course
Assessment
June 2010 Cis Workshop Class
Are you new to using the
   computer? Do you want to
    learn about desktops and
laptops? Wish you knew more
  how your computer does its
      job? Computer Basics
 introduces the basic concepts
        you need to know.
A computer is an electronic device that manipulates
information or "data." It has the ability to store,
retrieve, and process data.
You can use a computer to type documents, send
email, and surf the Internet. You can also use it to
handle spreadsheets, accounting, database
management, presentations, games, and more.
Whether you realize it or not, computers play an
important role in our lives. When you withdraw
cash from an ATM, scan groceries at the store, or use
a calculator, you're using a type of computer.
An operating system is the most important software
that runs on a computer. You might be thinking, “OK,
but what is software?” Software is any set of
instructions that performs some task on a computer.
The operating system performs many essential tasks
for your computer.

It controls the memory needed for computer processes,
manages disk space, controls peripheral devices, and
allows you to communicate with the computer without
knowing exactly how a computer works. Without an
operating system, a computer is useless.
What are the Basic Parts of a Desktop
Computer?
All of the basic parts of a desktop computer are considered
hardware. The computer case, monitor, keyboard, mouse,
and power cord are considered the basic parts. These items
 are the things you notice right away when you look at a
                     desktop computer.
Beyond these parts are the hardware items that are located
  inside the computer case and the peripherals, which are
    optional pieces of hardware that make the computer
system more useful, or enable you to accomplish additional
 tasks. Let's take a look at the basic hardware components,
or the things required in order to let you and the computer
                             interact.
Take a look at the front and back of your computer case
and count the number of buttons, sockets, and slots you
   see. Now, look at your monitor and count any that
 appear there. You probably counted approximately 20.

 Each computer is different, therefore the buttons, slots,
   and sockets will vary from computer to computer;
however, there are certain features you can expect to find
  on most desktop computers. Being familiar with the
  names of each and how they are commonly used will
 help you when the time comes for you to connect that
   new printer, mouse, digital camera, or other device.
Have you ever looked inside a computer case
before? Or seen pictures of the inside of one? The
small parts look very complicated, but the inside of a
computer case really isn't that mysterious. This
lesson will help you master some of the basic
terminology and understand a little about what goes
on inside the four walls of the computer casing.

Watch Video……
You have all the basic parts of your computer set
   up and want to start surfing the Internet. You
 might even see an Internet Explorer icon on your
desktop. You may be wondering if getting online is
  as simple as clicking that icon. Well, yes and no.
  There are basically three things you need to use
    your computer to become active online -- an
Internet Service Provider (ISP), a modem, and an
  Internet browser. Before you can connect to the
 Internet, you have some decisions to make about
                  these three topics.
June 2010 Cis Workshop Class
The basic parts of a laptop computer are the screen,
keyboard, touchpad, speakers, battery, and AC
adaptor. Beyond these basic parts are the hardware
items located inside the laptop, and the peripherals,
which are optional pieces of hardware that enables
the computer to accomplish additional tasks.
Take a look at a laptop and count the number of
buttons, sockets, and slots you see. You probably
counted more than 10. There aren't quite as many as
you'll find on a desktop computer, but still, all of
these can be overwhelming for a new laptop user.

Each laptop computer is different, therefore the
buttons, slots, and sockets will vary from computer
to computer. However, there are certain features that
are common and you can expect to find on most
laptop computers.
Have you ever looked inside a desktop
computer case before? There is a lot of extra
room in there. That is not true with laptops.
Laptops are smaller, so there is less room for
parts. Everything is smaller and grouped
tightly together so it fits into the notebook-
sized case.

Laptop parts are basically the same as
desktops, often just smaller. Let's take a look.
You have all the basic parts of your computer set up
and want to start surfing the Internet. You might
even see an Internet Explorer icon on your desktop.
You may be wondering if getting online is as simple
as clicking that icon. Well, yes and no.
There are basically three things you need to use your
computer to become active online -- an Internet
Service Provider (ISP), a modem, and an Internet
browser. Before you can connect to the Internet, you
have some decisions to make about these three
topics.
   You have a new computer and are ready to set it
    up. While this may seem like an overwhelming
    and difficult task, it is really very simple. It does
    not matter what name brand of computer you
    have, as most computers are set up in a very
    similar way.
    If you are setting up a newly purchased computer
    that is still in the box, you will probably find a
    how-to guide in the packaging that includes step-
    by-step details. If it is poorly written, doesn't
    include pictures, or you don't have a guide, this
    lesson will help you get that new computer set up
    easily.
Computers are expensive, and with all big purchases, you
probably want to protect your investment. Luckily, it is
not difficult to keep your computer healthy and in good
working order.

Basically, there are 3 areas that you need to maintain. You
need to:
Keep the physical components of your computer clean
Protect your computer from threats such as viruses, and
Keep your files in order to make day-to-day use of your
computer efficient and easy.
If the computer goes blank before the Word document was saved.
The browser window freezes for no reason. You can't hear
anything from the web camera or your speakers.

Most people have at one time or another experienced a
computer problem like at least one of situations described,
and if you haven't, chances are you will at some point.

Computer problems can be upsetting, especially if you are
trying to meet a deadline for work or school. Most problems
are minor and can be easily fixed, so don't panic when
computer problems happen to you. Instead, work your way
through some basic troubleshooting techniques and try to
solve the problem.
What is a Home Network?
A home network is a method of connecting
computers that allows them to communicate with
one another. If you have two or more computers in
your home, a network can let the computers share an
Internet connection, devices such as printers and
scanners, and files.

Let's explore the different types of home computer
networks and some of the terms you need to know if
you decide a home network is right for you.
Conclusion:
I enjoyed the Everyday Life lessons. I actually
laughed out loud in the Prescription lesson. The
lessons are educational AND funny

This course video's insert was assisted by
Goodwill Community Company (Iowa Falls,
Iowa) in conjunction with Brackeen Education
Foundation, a subsidiary of CIS, Cruchtime
Information Systems, 2010

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June 2010 Cis Workshop Class

  • 2. Part Two Workshop Part One Workshop Course Assessment
  • 4. Are you new to using the computer? Do you want to learn about desktops and laptops? Wish you knew more how your computer does its job? Computer Basics introduces the basic concepts you need to know.
  • 5. A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information or "data." It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data. You can use a computer to type documents, send email, and surf the Internet. You can also use it to handle spreadsheets, accounting, database management, presentations, games, and more. Whether you realize it or not, computers play an important role in our lives. When you withdraw cash from an ATM, scan groceries at the store, or use a calculator, you're using a type of computer.
  • 6. An operating system is the most important software that runs on a computer. You might be thinking, “OK, but what is software?” Software is any set of instructions that performs some task on a computer. The operating system performs many essential tasks for your computer. It controls the memory needed for computer processes, manages disk space, controls peripheral devices, and allows you to communicate with the computer without knowing exactly how a computer works. Without an operating system, a computer is useless.
  • 7. What are the Basic Parts of a Desktop Computer? All of the basic parts of a desktop computer are considered hardware. The computer case, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord are considered the basic parts. These items are the things you notice right away when you look at a desktop computer. Beyond these parts are the hardware items that are located inside the computer case and the peripherals, which are optional pieces of hardware that make the computer system more useful, or enable you to accomplish additional tasks. Let's take a look at the basic hardware components, or the things required in order to let you and the computer interact.
  • 8. Take a look at the front and back of your computer case and count the number of buttons, sockets, and slots you see. Now, look at your monitor and count any that appear there. You probably counted approximately 20. Each computer is different, therefore the buttons, slots, and sockets will vary from computer to computer; however, there are certain features you can expect to find on most desktop computers. Being familiar with the names of each and how they are commonly used will help you when the time comes for you to connect that new printer, mouse, digital camera, or other device.
  • 9. Have you ever looked inside a computer case before? Or seen pictures of the inside of one? The small parts look very complicated, but the inside of a computer case really isn't that mysterious. This lesson will help you master some of the basic terminology and understand a little about what goes on inside the four walls of the computer casing. Watch Video……
  • 10. You have all the basic parts of your computer set up and want to start surfing the Internet. You might even see an Internet Explorer icon on your desktop. You may be wondering if getting online is as simple as clicking that icon. Well, yes and no. There are basically three things you need to use your computer to become active online -- an Internet Service Provider (ISP), a modem, and an Internet browser. Before you can connect to the Internet, you have some decisions to make about these three topics.
  • 12. The basic parts of a laptop computer are the screen, keyboard, touchpad, speakers, battery, and AC adaptor. Beyond these basic parts are the hardware items located inside the laptop, and the peripherals, which are optional pieces of hardware that enables the computer to accomplish additional tasks.
  • 13. Take a look at a laptop and count the number of buttons, sockets, and slots you see. You probably counted more than 10. There aren't quite as many as you'll find on a desktop computer, but still, all of these can be overwhelming for a new laptop user. Each laptop computer is different, therefore the buttons, slots, and sockets will vary from computer to computer. However, there are certain features that are common and you can expect to find on most laptop computers.
  • 14. Have you ever looked inside a desktop computer case before? There is a lot of extra room in there. That is not true with laptops. Laptops are smaller, so there is less room for parts. Everything is smaller and grouped tightly together so it fits into the notebook- sized case. Laptop parts are basically the same as desktops, often just smaller. Let's take a look.
  • 15. You have all the basic parts of your computer set up and want to start surfing the Internet. You might even see an Internet Explorer icon on your desktop. You may be wondering if getting online is as simple as clicking that icon. Well, yes and no. There are basically three things you need to use your computer to become active online -- an Internet Service Provider (ISP), a modem, and an Internet browser. Before you can connect to the Internet, you have some decisions to make about these three topics.
  • 16. You have a new computer and are ready to set it up. While this may seem like an overwhelming and difficult task, it is really very simple. It does not matter what name brand of computer you have, as most computers are set up in a very similar way. If you are setting up a newly purchased computer that is still in the box, you will probably find a how-to guide in the packaging that includes step- by-step details. If it is poorly written, doesn't include pictures, or you don't have a guide, this lesson will help you get that new computer set up easily.
  • 17. Computers are expensive, and with all big purchases, you probably want to protect your investment. Luckily, it is not difficult to keep your computer healthy and in good working order. Basically, there are 3 areas that you need to maintain. You need to: Keep the physical components of your computer clean Protect your computer from threats such as viruses, and Keep your files in order to make day-to-day use of your computer efficient and easy.
  • 18. If the computer goes blank before the Word document was saved. The browser window freezes for no reason. You can't hear anything from the web camera or your speakers. Most people have at one time or another experienced a computer problem like at least one of situations described, and if you haven't, chances are you will at some point. Computer problems can be upsetting, especially if you are trying to meet a deadline for work or school. Most problems are minor and can be easily fixed, so don't panic when computer problems happen to you. Instead, work your way through some basic troubleshooting techniques and try to solve the problem.
  • 19. What is a Home Network? A home network is a method of connecting computers that allows them to communicate with one another. If you have two or more computers in your home, a network can let the computers share an Internet connection, devices such as printers and scanners, and files. Let's explore the different types of home computer networks and some of the terms you need to know if you decide a home network is right for you.
  • 20. Conclusion: I enjoyed the Everyday Life lessons. I actually laughed out loud in the Prescription lesson. The lessons are educational AND funny This course video's insert was assisted by Goodwill Community Company (Iowa Falls, Iowa) in conjunction with Brackeen Education Foundation, a subsidiary of CIS, Cruchtime Information Systems, 2010