Performing Computer Operation
Performing Computer Operation
Performing Computer Operation
Operation
• A Computer System is
more than just a
Computer. It is a
combination of
“components working
together to perform a
specific task”.
•HARDWARE –
•It refers to the physical
components that make
up a device or
electronic machine, and
everything else that is
physically visible. Here
are the common
hardware tools used in
the computer system.
Hardware Components
•System Unit –
• Known as chassis, a
box-like case that
contains the computer's
electronic components
such as motherboard,
power supply,
connector, various
drives, and fan.
• Motherboard
• The motherboard (MoBo,
Mainboard) is consists of
numerous components. It is
also the computer's main
backbone of
communication, in which
all components and external
peripherals connect to run
the system.
• CPU - Known as the central processing unit, which is
referred to as the computer's brain. It manages all
instructions and programs running on the computer,
from hardware to software.
Power Supply Unit
• It is an integral part of the computer that regulates the
voltage to an adequate amount and converts the current
from AC to DC required by the computer and it will
allow the computer to run smoothly without
overheating.
Hard Disk Drives
• A non-volatile device for computer storage consists of
high speed rotating magnetic disks. Referred to as
secondary devices that permanently store data, even if
the computer is turned off.
• Primary storage (internal storage, main memory,
or memory) is the working storage space of the
computer that contains data, processing
instructions and processed data (information)
waiting for secondary storage. There are two
types of memory: ROM (Read Only Memory)
ROM and RAM (Random Access Memory).
• RAM is a type of volatile memory. Data in RAM is not
permanently written. When you power off your
computer the data stored in RAM is deleted.
• ROM is a type of non- volatile memory. Data in
ROM is permanently written and is not erased
when you power off your computer.
• Software is the
collection of
instructions (also
known as a program)
that direct the
hardware for
successful operations.
System Software-
• Any software required to support the production or
execution of application programs, but which is not
specific to any application. Common operating
systems include Windows, the Macintosh OS, OS/2
and UNIX
Application Software-
• Designed to assist the user in performing single or multiple
tasks. The following are some examples of application
software are word processing software, spreadsheet software,
database management software, graphic software, etc.
Computer Programs
DESKTOP
ICON
START
TILES
MENU
TASK BAR
START
NOTIFICATI
BUTTON
ONS
• Icons are small images representing files,
directories, programs, and other items.
• Files is the common storage unit in a compute
• Folder- The purpose of a digital folder is the
same as a physical folder to store document.
• Recycle Bin- Temporary storage of deleted files.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
AND SAFETY POLICIES
AND PROCEDURES
• Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Policy-
Students of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) should know how to behave while
employed in the computer laboratory, as well as
enforce a secure way to execute all tasks. Security
standards should be taught early and adheres to any
electrical and electronic product, including personal
computers and their peripherals.
Personal Safety While Working with PC’s
• Computer hardware can be unsafe and if you don't
meet proper safety instructions while dealing with
PC's, you or others can be injured or even killed. Some
precautionary steps to be taken before operating with
any electronic system are as follows:
1. To help reduce the risk of being shocked or
seriously injured in an electrical incident, wear
shoes with non-conductive rubber soles.
2. Do not work on components that are plugged
into their power source
3. Do not remove expansion cards from a
computer when it is turned on.
4. Remove jewelries when working inside any
computer related equipment.
5. Be sure not to mix electronic components and
water
Direction: Read the situation given below to perform
the necessary task and answer the given questions.
• You are a student who is interested in understanding the
computer system that’s why your teacher ask you to watch a
video clip about components of a computer system by
providing the URL. with this, you need to navigate and
access the internet to watch the video clip and answer the
given questions. After watching and answering the questions,
your performance will be evaluated by your teacher with the
following standards: Answering the questions correctly and
documentation of your performance.
• After watching the videos, answer the following
questions:
• 1. What application program did you used to
navigate/access the video clip?
• 2. What are the components discussed in the videos?
• 3. How does computer help you as a student?