Introduction To Using Computers and IT: Diploma Part 1
Introduction To Using Computers and IT: Diploma Part 1
computers and IT
Lecture 2
Diploma Part 1
Topic & Structure of the lesson
Two types of users
Four types of end-users
The components of a computer
The categories of computers
Elements of an Information System
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Learning Outcomes
• At the end of this lecture, YOU should be able to :
Explain the importance of computer literacy
Identify the various types of computer users
Define computer
Explain what is a information process cycle
Identify the components of a computer
Describe the categories of computers
Determine how the elements of an IS interact
Discuss computer applications in society
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Key Terms you must be able to use
If you have mastered this topic, you should be able to
use the following terms correctly in your assignments
and exams:
User Personal computers
Data Mobile computers
Information Mid-range servers
Hardware Mainframes
Software Supercomputers
Bit Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Byte Information System
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Computers
• Where can you find computers ?
Computers are everywhere
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Computer Literacy
• What is computer literacy ?
Knowledge and understanding of computers and their
uses
Being a computer literature, users can use computers to
improve their productivity and their value in the workplace
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Computer Literacy
• Who is a user ?
Person who communicates with a computer or uses the
information that it generates
Two types of users :
End-user
Power user
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Computer Literacy
• End-user
A end-user with moderate technical knowledge of
Information Technology who uses computers for
education, entertainment or work-related tasks
Four types of end-users :
Home user
Small Office / Home Office (SOHO) user
Mobile user
Large business user
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Home user
Hardware
Desktop
computer
PDA
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Home user
Software
Business (e.g. Word processing)
Personal Information Manager
Web browser
Online banking
E-mail, Instant messaging and Chat rooms
Reference (e.g. Encyclopedias, Medical dictionaries)
Entertainment (e.g. Games, Greeting cards)
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Small Office / Home Office user
Hardware
Desktop computer
PDA
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Small Office / Home Office user
Software
Business (e.g. Word processing, Spreadsheet, Database)
Personal Information Manager
Company specific (e.g. Accounting, Legal reference)
Network management
Web browser
E-mail
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Mobile user
Hardware
Notebook computer
equipped with a
modem or a Tablet
PC
Video projector
Web-enabled PDA /
Smart phone
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Mobile user
Software
Business (e.g. Word processing, Spreadsheet,
Presentation Graphics)
Personal Information Manager
Web browser
E-mail
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Large business user
Hardware
Mid-range server or mainframe
Desktop or notebook computer
Industry specific handheld Web access
computer
PDA
Kiosk
Telecommuting
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Computer Literacy
• Types of end-users :
Network
Large business user Productivity
Software
Software
Scheduling
Business ( e.g. Word
processing,
Spreadsheet,
Presentation Graphics)
Personal Information
Manager
Web browser Public Kiosk
Network management
E-mail
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Computer Literacy
• Power user
A person who has extensive education or considerable
experience in the technical and functional aspects of using
Information Technology and Information System
Types of power users :
Engineers
Scientists
Architects
Graphics artists
Desktop publishers
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Definition
• What is a computer ?
An electronic device, operating under the control of
instructions stored in its own memory;
Accepts data (Input)
Raw facts, figures and symbols
Processes data into information (Process)
Data that is organized, meaningful and useful for decision
making
Produces results (Output)
Stores the results (Storage) for future use
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What is a computer ?
• What are the characteristics of useful Information?
Accurate
Relevant and meaningful
Timely
Concise and complete
Organise
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What is a computer ?
• What is the Information Processing Cycle ?
Input
Any data or instructions you enter into a computer
Process
Manipulate the input (data) to produce output (information)
Output
Data that has been processed into information
Storage
Area in a computer that can hold data and information for
future use
Communication
The capability of communicating with other computers
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What is a computer ?
• What are Hardware and Software ?
Hardware
Electric, Electronic and Mechanical components contained
in a computer
Software
Series of instructions that tells a computer what to do and
how to do
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What is a computer ?
• 5 components of a computer :
Input device
Hardware used to enter data and instructions
e.g. Keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, digital camera
Output device
Hardware that conveys information to one or more people
e.g. Printer, speaker, monitor
System unit
Case containing electronic components used to process
data
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What is a computer ?
Storage device
Hold data, instructions and information for future use
e.g. Floppy disk, Zip disk, hard disk, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM
Storage media
• Physical material on which data, instructions, and information are
stored
Storage device
• Records and retrieves items to and from storage media
Communication device
Hardware component that enables a computer to send and
receive data, instructions, and information
Occurs over cables, telephone lines, cellular radio networks,
satellites and other transmission media
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What is a computer ?
• Advantages of using computers :
Speed
Reliability
Consistency
Storage
Communications
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What is a computer ?
• Disadvantages of using computers :
Violation of privacy
Impact on labour force
Health risks
Impact on environment
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Categories of computers
• Categories of computers :
Personal computers (desktop)
Mobile computers and Mobile devices
Game consoles
Midrange servers
Mainframes
Supercomputers
Embedded computers
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Categories of computers
• Personal Computers (PC)
In a complete computer on a smallest scale
Can perform all of its input, processing, output and storage
activities by itself
Is a computer designed for an individual
Contains :
A processor
Memory
One or more input, output and storage devices
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Personal computers
• What are the two popular series of Personal
computers ?
The PC
The Apple
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Personal Computers
• The PC
PC and PC-compatible computers have processors with
different architectures than processors in Apple computers
PC and PC-compatible computers usually use a Windows
operating system (e.g. Windows XP, Windows ME)
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Personal Computers
• The Apple
Apple computers use the
Macintosh operating system
(Mac OS)
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Personal Computers
• What is a desktop computer ?
It was designed to fit all of the components, on or under a
desk or table
System
Unit
System
Unit
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Definition
• Mobile computers
Mobile computer is a personal
computer that you can carry
from place to place
The most popular is the
notebook computer
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Mobile Computers
• Notebook computers
Also called a laptop computer
Portable, small enough to fit
on your lap
Latest notebook computers
are thin and lightweight
Can be as powerful as the
personal computer
Generally more expensive
than desktop computers with
equal capabilities
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Mobile Computers
• Notebook computers
Also called a laptop computer
Portable, small enough to fit
on your lap
Latest notebook computers
are thin and lightweight
Can be as powerful as the
personal computer
Generally more expensive
than desktop computers with
equal capabilities
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Definition
• Mobile devices
Are small enough to carry in a pocket and usually do not
have disk drives
Able to connect to a mobile device to a personal computer
to exchange information between the computer and the
mobile device
Some mobile devices are Internet-enabled
Four popular types of mobile devices are Handheld
computers, PDAs, Smart phones and Smart watches
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Mobile Devices
• Handheld computer
Small computer that
fits in your hand
Also called a palmtop
or pocket pc
Used by mobile
employees such as
meter readers and
delivery people
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Mobile Devices
• How can you input data with a handheld computer ?
Keyboard
Stylus
Speech recognition
Handwriting recognition
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Mobile Devices
• What are Web-enabled handheld computers ?
Allows wireless Internet access
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Mobile Devices
• Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Is one of the most popular lightweight mobile devices in
use today
Provides personal organiser functions such as :
Calendar
Appointment book
Address book
Calculator
Notepad
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Mobile Devices
Most PDAs also offer a variety of other application
software such as :
Word processing
Spreadsheet
Personal finance
Games
Primary input device is a stylus but some PDAs do have a
built-in miniature keyboard
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Mobile Devices
• Smart phone
Users can input and send
text messages, graphics,
pictures, video clips, and
sound files
Is an Internet-enabled
telephone
Many have a built-in or
attachable camera
Also provides PDA
capabilities
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Mobile Devices
• Smart watch
Is an Internet-enabled watch
Has extra features such as :
Able to adjust automatically as the
time zone changes
Stores personal messages
Reminds you of appointments
Wirelessly accesses news, weather,
sports and stocks
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Games Consoles
• What are game consoles?
Mobile computing
device designed for
single-player or
multiplayer video
games
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Midrange Servers
• Midrange servers
More powerful and larger than a
Personal Computer
A server controls access to
network resources and provides
centralised storage
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Mainframes
• Mainframes
Large
Expensive
Very powerful computer that can
handle hundreds and thousands of
connected users simultaneously
Stores tremendous amounts of
data, instructions and information
Every major corporation uses
mainframes for business activities
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Mainframes
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Supercomputers
• Supercomputers
Fastest
Most powerful computer
Most expensive computer
Capable of processing more
than 100 trillion instructions in a
single second
It weigh more than 100 tons
Can store more than 20,000
times of data and information
than an average desktop
computer
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Supercomputers
Used for applications which requires complex and
sophisticated mathematical calculations
Also in large-scale simulations and applications such as :
Medicine
Aerospace
Automotive design
Online banking
Weather forecasting
Nuclear energy research
Petroleum exploration
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Embedded Computers
• Embedded computers
Is a special-purpose computer that functions as a
component in a larger product
Embedded computer is everywhere; at home, in your car
and at work
The following are products that contain embedded
computers :
Consumer Electronics
Home Automation Devices and Appliances
Automobiles
Process Controllers and Robotics
Computer Devices and Office Machines
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Embedded Computers
• An example of embedded computers used in car
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Information System
• What is an Information System ?
For an Information System to provide accurate, timely and
useful information, each element must be present and all
of the elements must work together
The elements of an Information System :
Data / Information
Hardware
Software
People
Procedures
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Information System
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Computer applications in society
• What are some examples of computer applications in society ?
Education
Finance
Government
Healthcare
Science
Publishing
Travel
Industry
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Quick Review Question
1) Define the term computer literacy
2) Define the term a user
3) Differentiate between end-user and power user
4) Differentiate between data and information
5) List the categories of computers
6) Differentiate between notebook and desktop computers
7) Define handheld computers
8) List the five elements in an Information System
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Summary of Main Teaching Points
Two types of users
Four types of end-users
The components of a computer
The categories of computers
Elements of an Information System
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Question and Answer Session
Q&A
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What we will cover next
• Chapter 3
The Internet and WWW
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