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Computer Training for Newcomers Lesson 1 Introduction to Computers PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: REVISED BY: THE IMMIGRATION CENTRE DIANE FROESE & SHELLEY MALO ELMER BALDONADO DATE: MAY 2010 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT IS A COMPUTER?... 1 1. INPUT... 1 2. PROCESSING... 1 3. OUTPUT... 1 4. STORAGE... 1 TYPES OF COMPUTERS... 1 PARTS OF THE COMPUTER... 2 HARDWARE... 2 CPU (Central Processing Unit)... 2 Monitor... 3 The Mouse... 3 Keyboard... 3 Computer Drives... 4 SOFTWARE... 5 Windows... 5 Programs... 5 STARTING THE COMPUTER... 5 DESKTOP... 6 Cursor... 6 Icons... 7 Start Menu... 7 Status Bar... 7 Taskbar... 8 USING THE MOUSE... 8 LEFT MOUSE CLICK... 8 RIGHT MOUSE CLICK... 9 OPENING A PROGRAM... 9 MENUS... 9 SHORTCUTS... 9 CLOSING A PROGRAM... 10 CLOSE BUTTON... 10 MENUS... 10 SHUTTING DOWN THE COMPUTER... 11 MENUS... 11 EXERCISE... 11 TAKE HOME ASSIGNMENT... 12 1

What is a computer? A computer is an electronic device that executes the instructions in a program. A computer has four functions: 1. Input Information which is entered into the computer For example, entering numbers. 2. Processing Performing operations on or manipulating data For example, adding numbers 3. Output Producing results of data processing For example, outputing the result of adding numbers 4. Storage Saving date for future use For example, storing the result on a disk Storage Measurement When you store data, most data is saved in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). 1 MB = 1024 KB 1 GB = 1024 MB 1 GB = 1048576 KB Data Microsoft Word Document Music Videos DVD Storage Approx: 20 to 100 KB Approx: 2MB to 8 MB Approx: 1MB to 650 MB 4GB to 8GB Types of computers There are two main types of computers: 1. IBM & IBM Compatible 2. Macintosh 1

Both computer brands are very similar, but IBM compatible computers are the most commonly found. For this training we are using IBM compatible computers. Parts of the computer There are 2 types of computer parts, Hardware and Software. 1. Hardware is something you can feel and touch. Example: Keyboard 2. Software is something written in a computer language to make the computer do what you want it to do. Example: Microsoft Word Hardware CPU (Central Processing Unit) The CPU is the brain of the computer; it is located in the case. The case can be stored under the monitor, or under the desk. CPU Computer Case 2

Monitor The Monitor is where computer information is displayed. It looks like a television. The Mouse The Mouse is used to move around the computer monitor and make selections. Keyboard The keyboard is used to type information into the computer. 3

Computer Drives Information is saved on computer drives or disks. The hard drive is located inside the computer case and the main place where information is saved, it is also called the C: drive. Computers also have floppy drives or CD drives so you can use disks to save or access information. Typically the floppy drive is called the A: drive and the CD drive is called the D: drive. Floppy disks are obsolete. 1MB storage capacity. CD disks 650 MB storage capacity Floppy Disk CD Disk For portable storage most people use USB Flash Drives or Memory Cards to store data. (These come in many shapes and sizes.) The typical storage capacity is 1GB to 64GB. USB Flash Drive Memory Cards 4

Software Windows Windows is a type of operating system created by Microsoft. An operating system controls how the computer works. The Windows operating system makes the computer easy for us to use. There are different versions of Windows (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Window XP, Window Vista, Windows 7) but they are all very similar. Programs Programs are types of software written in computer language to help us do a specific task on the computer. Programs are also called applications. Examples of programs and what they do are listed below: Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Internet Explorer Computer Games Used to do word processing, writing letters or resumes Used to make spreadsheets and do math calculations, used to do bookkeeping or accounting. Used to access the Internet Used to play games on the computer. Starting the Computer 1. The computer case has a power switch in the front. Press the button to turn-on the computer and a green light will go on when it is turned on. 2. The monitor also has a switch in front that must be turned on. Press the switch on the monitor. 5

Desktop When the computer is turned on you will see the Desktop. The desktop is the name for what you see on the main computer screen. Cursor The mouse arrow indicates where you are positioned on the desktop 6

Icons Icons are images on the computer that represent programs. Start Menu The start menu is used to access all programs and start or shutdown the computer. When you click on the start button more options (start menu) are shown to help you find what you are looking for. Status Bar The Status Bar is located above the Taskbar and gives you information about your document. (how many pages you have; where you are on the page; what page you are on.) 7

Taskbar The taskbar is located at the bottom of the computer desktop and shows the start menu button, shortcuts to some programs, open programs and the time. Using the Mouse The mouse is used to move the mouse arrow around the desktop and make selections. A mouse has two buttons, a left side and a right side. Touching a button on the mouse is known as a mouse click. A left mouse click is used to make a selection. A right mouse click is used to see more choices. Left Mouse Click v Clicking once on the left button of the mouse will select the program. v Clicking twice, called double clicking, on the left button of the mouse will open the program you have selected. 8

Right Mouse Click v Clicking once on the right button of the mouse will open menus used to make more choices. Opening a Program Menus 1. Left Click on the start button and a menu will appear. The start button is at the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Click on the programs option and a list of programs will appear. 3. From the list of programs click on the program you want to open. Note: If there is a triangle pointing to the right, that means there are more options. If there is none, that means you can left click to open the program. Shortcuts If there is an icon on the desktop for the program you want to open it is called a shortcut icon. To open the program from the shortcut, double-click on the icon. 9

Closing a Program Close Button The easiest way to close a program is to use the standard close button found in the top-right corner of the program. Click on the close button to close a program. Menus Using the close option in the menu can also close a program. The menus within programs can be different, but all Microsoft program have a standard way to close a program. To close a Microsoft Program, complete the following steps. 10

1. On the top left side of the program click on File to open the file menu options. 2. Click on Close and the program will close. Shutting down the Computer Menus To shut down the computer complete the following steps: 1. Click on the start button and a menu will appear. 2. Click shutdown and a window confirming you want to close the computer will appear. Exercise 1. Log Off the computer. 2. Login as Student. 3. Open the program called OpenOffice.calc 4. Show an instructor. 5. Close OpenOffice.calc 11

6. Log out of the computer. Take Home Assignment 1. The physical parts of the computer that you can touch are called. 2. The brain of the computer is called the 3. The main place where information is saved is called the 4. The is used to move the arrow around the desktop and make selections. 5. Clicking twice on the left button of the mouse is called 6. The easiest way to close a program is to use the found on the top right corner of the screen. 7. are types of software written in computer language to help us do a specific task on the computer. 12