Computer 1: (Introduction To Computer Concepts and Software)
Computer 1: (Introduction To Computer Concepts and Software)
Note: A computer receives data as input, processes it, stores it and then produces output.
Computer Advantages
The use of computer gives us very real advantages. The
following list of advantages is what makes a computer a better
tool than others for specific tasks.
Speed – once data has been stored into a computer, the computer
cam process data into information much faster than any human
being using any other tools. A computer can do billions of actions
per second.
Accuracy – if the computer has been given the correct
instructions (program), the information it will provide will be
totally and consistently accurate.
Repeatability – this is the computer’s capability of doing the
same task repeatedly. Quickly and without complaint.
Programmability – computers have the advantage of being
programmable.
Components of Computer system
Computers are made up of two parts: the
hardware and the software.
Hardware: The physical equipment
required to create, use, manipulate and
store electronic data.
Software: The computerised instructions
that operate a computer, manipulate the
data and execute particular functions or
tasks.
Hardware component of computer system
Panels
The panels are the two bars that run along the top and
bottom of the screen. A panel is a bar that sits on the edge
of your screen and contains various applets. These applets
provide useful functions such as running programs,
viewing the time, or accessing the main menu.
Top Panel
This includes menu headings- Applications,
Places, and System-followed by two program
icons. The Firefox web browser and the next will
open the Ubuntu help Center. On the right side of
their panel is the notification area, which is similar
in function to the “system tray” in Windows.
On the far right of the panel is the session menu,
which provides menu options for locking the
computer logging out, restarting, or shutting down
completely.
Bottom Panel
Administration
Places
The Places menu holds a list of commonly used folders (such
as Documents, Music, Downloads, and the Home Folder).
Home Folder
The home folder is where all users’ personal files are located.
Workspaces
Workspaces allow you to manage which
windows are on your screen. Every
workspace contains the same desktop, the
same panels, and the same menus.
However, you can run different
applications, and open different windows
in each workspace. The applications in
each workspace will remain there when
you switch to other workspaces.