Q1 M3 (Performing Computer Operations)
Q1 M3 (Performing Computer Operations)
SCHOOL
Systems
Servicing NC II
Quarter 1 - Module 3
Performing Computer Operations
Department of Education
Division of Batangas City
Madeleine D. Mendoza || ICT Teacher || Paharang Integrated School
madeleine.mendoza@deped.gov.ph
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How to Learn from this Module
To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:
• Take your time reading the lessons carefully.
• Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
• Answer all the given tests and exercises.
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2 Input Data into Computer
What I Need to Know
The things that are presented in the computer is simply coming from people
who puts information using computer. It is through the use of different programs/
applications software that could process the data being inputted by the person.
In this lesson, you will learn more about how a computer works.
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What Is It
Exercise:
What is the difference between a software and a hardware? Write your answers
below.
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A hardware is computer parts or device that you can see or touch.
What’s More
Exercise:
What is Data?
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Differences in Meaning
The raw input is data and it has no significance when it exists in that form. When
data is collated or organized into something meaningful, it gains significance.
This meaningful organization is information.
Types of Data
Numeric data
The data which is represented in the form of numbers
This includes 0-9 digits, a decimal point (.) +, /, - sign and the letters “E” or
“D”.
Character data
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Data Processing Cycle
Input
- Input is the task where verified data is coded or converted into machine
- readable form so that it can be processed through a computer
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Processing
Output
- Output is presented to users in various report formats like printed report,
audio, video or on monitor.
Text
Graphics
Audio
Video
A hardware is an output device if it gives the results done by the computer. Some
of the common devices are: monitor, which displays the text, graphics and
documents done in the computer; the printer, it prints on the paper the text and
graphics that you have inputted to. Speakers and headphones are output device
because through them you could hear sounds and music coming from your
computer.
Storage
- Storage is a location which data instruction and in which data, instruction and
information are held for future use
- Every computer uses to hold system software and application software
- A storage medium, also called secondary storage is the physical material in
the computer that keeps data, instruction and information.
The process of data entry implies many opportunities for errors, such as:
Delays in data capture
A high amount of operator misprints,
High labor costs from the amount of manual labor required etc.
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Electronic data processing
Recording
Verifying
Duplicating
Classifying
Sorting
Calculating
Summarizing and reporting
Merging
Storing
Retrieving
Feedback
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Central Processing Unit (CPU)
When the computer is doing any job, the data that have to be
processed are stored in the primary memory
The following terms related to memory of a computer are discussed
below:
o Random Access Memory (RAM)
o Read Only Memory (ROM)
o Programmable read-only memory (PROM)
o Cache Memory
o Registers
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Input Devices
- Keyboard: The layout of keyboard is just like the traditional typewriter of the
type QWERTY
- Mouse: It rolls on a small ball and has two or three buttons on the top
- Scanner: Scanner is an optical device that can input any graphical matter and
display it back
Output Devices
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Computer Processing Operations
A computer can perform only the following four operations which enable computers
to carry out the various data processing activities we have just discussed
- Input/Output Operations
- Calculation and text manipulation operations
- Logic/Comparison Operations
- Storage and Retrieval Operations
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What’s More
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What I Can Do
Differentiate manual data processing and electronic data processing and cite some
examples.
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K -12 Department of Education- PC Hardware Servicing Learning Module
http://www.depedbataan.com/resources/9/k_to_12_pc_hardware_servicing_learning_modul
e.pdf
https://obabv.com/images/proefexamen/ENGELS_B_VCA_2014.pdf
https://www.biiab.org/fileadmin/content/Documents/Specimen_questions/HS_Specimen_Qs
_January_2012.pdf
https://pdfslide.net/documents/uc-6-perform-computer-operationsdoc.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_access
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