MBE1323 Information Technology in TVET
MBE1323 Information Technology in TVET
Consider this!!!
What may be relevant in science and technology education today may be obsolete tomorrow due to constant technological advancement (OTuel & Bullard, 1995).
Objectives
Computer fluency Computers and careers Computer functions Data vs. information Computer hardware and software Societal challenges and computers Future technologies
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Computers in Business
Point of Sale Terminals Tracking merchandise
Data mining
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Computers in Education
Computers in the classroom Distance Education Computerized research The Internet
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Computers in Sports
Training Timing and scorekeeping Data storage and statistics
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Computers at Home
Robotics Smart appliances
Internetconnected refrigerator
Robomower
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Technology of Tomorrow
Nanoscience Biomedical Chip Implants Artificial Intelligence
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Nanoscience
Molecules and nanostructures Nanomachines
Fluid flow inside Nanomachines
5.4n m
VeriChip
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Artificial Intelligence
Robots Neurons vs Microchips
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Byte
Eight bits
ASCII
Each byte represents a letter, number or special character =4
0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
=A
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RELATIVE SIZE
Can hold one character of data. Can hold 1,024 characters or about half of a typewritten page double-spaced. A floppy disk holds approximately 1.4 MB of data, or approximately 768 pages of typed text. Approximately 786,432 pages of text. Since 500 sheets of paper is approximately 2 inches, this represents a stack of paper 262 feet high. This represents a stack of typewritten pages almost 51 miles high. The stack of pages is now 52,000 miles high, or about one-fourth the distance from the Earth to the moon.
B KB MB
1,048,576 bytes
Gigabyte
GB
1,073,741,824 bytes
Terabyte Petabyte
TB PB
1,099,511,627,776 bytes
1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes
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Computer Hardware
Input devices System unit Output devices Storage devices
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Input Devices
Enter data to be processed
Keyboard Scanners Mouse Trackball Touch screen Microphone Game Controller Digital camera
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System Unit
Cabinet that houses all components Motherboard CPU Memory modules
System Unit
CPU
Memory Module
Motherboard
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Output Devices
Enable us to see or hear the processed information
Monitor Speakers Printers
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Storage Devices
Enable us to store data or information to be accessed again
Floppy Disk
CD / DVD Drive
Flash Drive
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Computer Software
Software - programs that enable the hardware to perform different tasks Application software
Tools for getting things done
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Computer Software
System software
Essential for platform operation and support
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Specialty Computers
PDA Server Mainframe Supercomputer Microcontrollers
PDA Server
Mainframe Supercomputer
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