Lesson #1:
Intro to Computers
Lesson #2
Computer Hardware
Lesson #3
Computer Software
Lesson #4
Computer Networking
100

The steps of the information processing cycle.

Input

Processing

Output

Storage

100

A tool you use to put data or commands into a computer, like a keyboard or mouse.

Input device

100

The main software that manages hardware and lets other software run.

Operating System

100

1. A group of computers that are connected together in a home or building.

2. Connects computers and devices across a city or large area.

3. Connects computers and devices over long distances, often across cities or even countries.

1. Local area network (LAN)

2. Metropolitan area network (MAN)

3. Wide area network (WAN)

200

Type of computer is often carried in a backpack, briefcase, or purse.

Tablet

200

The main circuit board in a computer that connects all the parts together.

Motherboard

200

1. Lets you use, change, and share software for free, as long as you follow the rules.

2. Permission to use software that you buy, often with rules on how it can be used.

1. Open-source license

2. Commercial license

200

1. Frameworks that describe how computers and devices communicate with each other.

2. The arrangement of how computers and devices are connected in a network.

1. Network models

2. Network topology

300

Term that describes the collection of physical equipment within a computer system.

Hardware

300

The main part of a computer that holds the motherboard, CPU, and other components.

System Unit

300

A program that helps maintain and manage your computer, like virus scanners or disk cleaners.

Utility Software

300

A computer or device that asks for and uses services or data from a server in a network.

Client

400

4 parts of a computer system.

Hardware, Software, Data, and User.

400

A device that helps cool down the computer's parts by drawing away heat.

Heat Sink

400

1. A cloud storage service provided by Google.

2. A cloud storage solution provided by Microsoft.

1. Google Drive

2. OneDrive

400

A unique number that identifies a computer or device on a network.

IP address

500

A really powerful computer that can do super fast calculations and solve big, complex problems.

Supercomputer

500

The main permanent storage device of the computer.

Hard Drive

500

An agreement that tells you how you can use and share a computer program.

Software license

500

A set of rules that guides how data is sent and received over a network. 

Network protocol

600

Computer memory that temporarily holds data and programs that are currently being used, so they can be accessed quickly.

RAM (Random Access Memory)

600

Equipment that shows or plays data from a computer, like a monitor or speakers.

Output Device

600

1. A way to type commands to control a computer, instead of clicking on icons.

2. Lets people use a mouse to click on icons or menus to send commands.

1. Command-line interface

2. Graphical User Interface (GUI)

600

1. A private network that allows certain outside people to access part of a company's network.

2. A private network within a company or organization that only its members can use.

1. Extranet 

2. Intranet 

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