CS 105P

Week 1: Getting comfortable with the computer


Overview

This course is an entry-level course. No prior computer knowledge or experience is assumed. If you have never used a computer before, you should expect to spend some additional time during the beginning of the course learning the basics. You will have an opportunity during the independent study portion of the course to challenge yourself and work at a pace that is just right for you.

Lab Objectives

  1. Topic 1: Starting and Stopping the Computer
  2. Topic 2: Starting and Stopping Applications
  3. Topic 3: Entering Text and creating a document
  4. Topic 4: Browsing the Internet

Lecture Concepts

Operating System Concepts

  1. What will you learn in this course?
  2. Why is this class important?
  3. What is a computer?
  4. What do computers do? (input, process, output)
  5. What is the difference between data and information?
  6. Why are computers frustrating?
  7. What is hardware and software?
  8. How do you determine if a component is hardware or software?
  9. What is the similarities and differences between the computers placed in digital watches and the computers we are using in class?
  10. What is an operating system?
  11. Describe the following categories of computers: supercomputer, mainframe, minicomputer, personal computer, workstation, personal digital assistant.
  12. What are the similarities between a Macintosh computer and a Windows computer?
  13. There are a lot of keys on this keyboard. What are they all used for?
  14. Why do some computers have login screens?
  15. What are screen savers?
  16. What is a window?
  17. What is a menu?
  18. What is a menu command?
  19. Why are menu commands different in different applications?
  20. What is selecting a window?
  21. What is the difference between the Internet and World Wide Web?
  22. What's so special about the Internet?
  23. What is hypertext? (non sequential text fragments linked together with hot spots called hypertext links) (Need a computer to read hypertext. Reader is author in the sense that the reader can control the sequence of information.) You can find a good intro here.
  24. What is hypermedia? (links between other media. ie click on a small picture to display a larger version of the picture. Or, click on a picture of a person to hear an audio remark by that person.)
  25. What is a hyperlink?
  26. How is the Internet organized?
  27. Who owns the Internet?
  28. What are the similarities between the Internet and the phone system?
  29. What are the parts of an Internet address computer name?
  30. What is DNS?

Terms

Computer
Mouse
Hardware
Software
Application
Monitor
Window
Icon
Cursor
Scrollbar
Keyboard
Diskette
Hard drive
World Wide Web
Internet
Hypertext
Hypermedia
Hyperlink
Home Page
Protocal
URL
Interface
DNS