IT Fundamentals Student Guide Overview
Workstation
A setup for using computer applications.
Computer
A system that manipulates data via instructions.
Fault tolerance
Ability to continue operation despite component failures.
Modification and Upgrade
Adjusting hardware for improved performance.
Mobile Support
Assistance for mobile devices and applications.
IP Cameras
Cameras for remote monitoring in security systems.
Data Types
Categories of data, such as text or numbers.
Intel CPU
Central processing unit designed by Intel Corporation.
Data Types
Classifications of data, like integers and strings.
Hybrid devices
Combines features of laptops and tablets.
All-in-One PCs
Compact computers integrating components within the monitor.
Input devices
Components like keyboards and touchpads for user interaction.
Compatibility Settings
Configurations ensuring software runs correctly.
Smart Appliances
Connected devices for managing household tasks.
Smart devices
Connected devices managed through home automation hubs.
Home Automation
Control of home devices for convenience and efficiency.
Chromebooks
Cost-effective laptops running Google's Chrome OS.
IT Fundamentals
Course covering basic IT principles and techniques.
Input
Data collected from users via peripherals.
Ergonomics
Designing systems for user comfort and efficiency.
Streaming Media Devices
Devices for accessing online entertainment content.
Computing Devices
Devices like PCs, servers, and mobile phones.
Smart Thermostats
Devices that optimize energy usage automatically.
Phablets
Devices with screen sizes between 5 to 7 inches.
IBM PC
Early personal computer model introduced by IBM.
Review Activity
Exercises to reinforce learning of topics.
Peripheral Devices
External devices for input and output operations.
Voice control capabilities
Feature allowing hands-free operation of smart devices.
Networking capabilities
Features enabling internet and device connectivity.
Access Control
Features managing user permissions in systems.
Data Files
Files created by users containing input information.
Lenovo
Formerly IBM's PC division, now a major OEM.
Open-source Operating Systems
Freely available OS like Linux and Android.
Basic Software Applications
Fundamental programs for productivity tasks.
Course Objectives
Goals outlining what students will learn.
GUI
Graphical User Interface for user interaction.
Smartphones
Handheld devices with touchscreens and solid-state storage.
Data Processing
Handling and manipulating data in a computer.
System Components
Hardware and software elements of a computer.
Input Devices
Hardware for user input, like keyboard and mouse.
Network Support
Help with network-related issues and configurations.
Workstation Computers
High-performance computers for technical or scientific tasks.
Troubleshooting
Identifying and resolving computer problems.
Digital Data
Information represented in binary format (1s and 0s).
Samsung
Innovative vendor in laptops and smartphones.
Apple
Known for premium computing experiences and design.
Tablets
Larger handheld devices typically 7 to 10 inches.
Dell
Leading OEM in PCs, laptops, and servers.
Software Licensing
Legal permissions for software use and distribution.
Bluetooth LE
Low energy wireless technology for short-range communication.
ZigBee
Low-power wireless protocol for IoT applications.
Processing
Manipulation of data by the CPU.
Device Interfaces
Means for users to interact with devices.
File Systems
Method for organizing and storing files.
Notational Systems
Methods for representing data, like binary.
Using File Systems
Navigating and managing files within a system.
Internet of Things (IoT)
Network of interconnected devices communicating online.
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer producing computing devices.
Lesson Introduction
Overview of topics covered in the lesson.
Storage
Permanent saving of data on storage devices.
Workstation
Personal computer for professional use.
Desktop Computers
Personal computers designed for stationary use.
Hardware
Physical components of a computer system.
Computing Devices
Physical hardware used for computing tasks.
Windows OS
Popular operating system developed by Microsoft.
Laptops
Portable computers integrating input and output features.
Mobile Phones
Portable devices for communication and applications.
Servers
Powerful computers managing data and network services.
Using a Workstation
Practical skills for operating a personal computer.
Health and Safety in Computing
Practices ensuring safe use of computer systems.
Troubleshooting
Process of diagnosing and resolving problems.
Output
Processed data displayed to users through devices.
Installation and Uninstallation
Processes for adding or removing software applications.
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Processes instructions and manages data flow.
Software Applications
Programs designed for specific tasks on computers.
Software
Programs providing instructions for computer tasks.
Application Software
Programs that perform specific tasks for users.
Commercial Operating Systems
Proprietary OS like Windows and macOS.
Lesson Summary
Recap of key points from the lesson.
Rack-mounted hardware
Server hardware designed for efficient space utilization.
Using Apps
Skills for effectively utilizing software applications.
Microprocessors
Small processors enabling personal computing.
Applications (Apps)
Software designed for specific tasks or functions.
Browser
Software for accessing and viewing websites.
Operating System (OS)
Software managing hardware and software resources.
Lesson Objectives
Specific aims for each lesson's content.
IoT Protocols
Standards for wireless communication in IoT devices.
File Formats
Structures for storing data in files.
Redundancy
System design ensuring backup components for reliability.
Managing an OS
Techniques for maintaining and configuring operating systems.
Home automation
Technology enhancing convenience and security in homes.
Home Automation
Technology for controlling home devices remotely.
Random Access Memory (RAM)
Temporary memory storing active data and instructions.
Command-Line Interface
Text-based interface for system commands.
Power source
Typically a rechargeable battery for mobility.
Using Data Types and Units
Understanding various data formats and measurements.
Command Selection
User inputs to control software operations.
Data Utilization
Using data for informed business decisions.
Display types
Variety of screens like LCDs and OLEDs.
Z-Wave
Wireless protocol for home automation devices.