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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)

Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF). Mr. Shultz. Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer. Bell-Ringer What is the purpose of an operating system? At the simplest level, what two things does an operating system do? What is the single function of the bootstrap loader? Objectives

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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)

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  1. Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz

  2. Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer Bell-Ringer What is the purpose of an operating system? At the simplest level, what two things does an operating system do? What is the single function of the bootstrap loader? Objectives Given the course textbook, TSW correctly describe the four basic actions of a computer with no errors.  (BUS6670.047)

  3. Bell-Ringer What is the purpose of an operating system? To organize and control hardware and software so that the device behaves in a flexible but predictable way

  4. Bell-Ringer At the simplest level, what two things does an operating system do? Manages hardware and software resources Provides a stable, consistent way for applications to deal with the hardware

  5. Bell-Ringer What is the single function of the bootstrap loader? It loads the OS into memory and allows it to begin operation.

  6. Today Log on to the Pearson web site and set up an account. Using the online textbook, complete the Lesson 1-1 Graphic Organizer, "What Is a Computer?" Using the online textbook, complete the Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review.

  7. Click on Register Go to the site http://www.pearsoncustom.com/us/introcomp/

  8. Click I Accept

  9. Under “Do you have a Pearson Education account?” Click next to No

  10. Create a login name and password. Choose something easy to remember. Fill in this access code: DSSCNB-CHOLI-CYNIC-PLUMB-NADIR-ADOWA

  11. Enter First Name, Last Name, and Email Address Select United States

  12. Enter 23666 for School Zip Select “Other” for School Name Type in Bethel HS Type in Hampton Select Virginia

  13. Select a Security Question and enter your answer Leave this un-checked

  14. Click on Log In Now

  15. Click on OK

  16. Click on “Enroll in a Course”

  17. Enter the Course ID from your worksheet

  18. If it shows “Shultz ITF” followed by your class block, click on Confirm If it doesn’t, ask for help

  19. Click on the Class Name

  20. You should now be on the “Today’s View” screen. Click on “Course Materials”

  21. Click on Introduction to Computers and Information Technology – Chapter by Chapter

  22. Click on Part 1: Computing Fundamentals

  23. Click on Unit 1: Exploring Computers

  24. Click on Chapter 1: What is a Computer?

  25. Click on eText – Chapter 1

  26. Click on Go to eText

  27. This is the eBook. Use the arrows to move from page to page.

  28. Today Log on to the Pearson web site and set up an account. Using the online textbook, complete the Lesson 1-1 Graphic Organizer, "What Is a Computer?" Using the online textbook, complete the Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review.

  29. Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz

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