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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)

Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF). Mr. Shultz. Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer. Bell-Ringer What are five benefits employers realize from telecommuting? What is a primary concern in a mobile and accessible IT system?

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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 are five benefits employers realize from telecommuting? What is a primary concern in a mobile and accessible IT system? What are three employee supervision tasks that are more difficult when employees are not physically present? Objectives Given a video on the history of the personal computer, TSW investigate major milestones in the evolution of computer systems with no errors. (BUS66670.034)

  3. Bell-Ringer What are five benefits employers realize from telecommuting? Productivity gains Reduced absenteeism Reduced employee turnover costs Reduced real estate costs Reduced relocation costs

  4. Bell-Ringer What is a primary concern in a mobile and accessible IT system? Security

  5. Bell-Ringer What are three employee supervision tasks that are more difficult when employees are not physically present? Evaluating performance Distributing the workload Motivating employees

  6. Would you like to own this yacht? Basketball court Helicopter Pool Submarine Full-time crew of 60 $250 million Yearly costs - $20 million

  7. Would you like to own an NBA team? Value - $350 Million

  8. Would you like to own an NFL team? Value - $990 Million

  9. Which one would you choose?

  10. You can have them all – if you’re Paul Allen

  11. Video How did Paul Allen get all that money? He co-founded Microsoft along with Bill Gates Worth $15.8 Billion now Bill Gates is worth $72 Billion Larry Ellison is worth $41 Billion

  12. Video NOTE – this video was made in 1996 The first question is about how much we was worth in 1996 When they say “20 years ago” it means 1976 Answer questions on worksheet Worksheet must be turned in TODAY Pay attention, we may not have time to review answers

  13. Video How much money did Paul Allen have when the video was made? $8 billion

  14. Video What was it called when instructions were put into computers by flipping switches or loading them from paper tape? Machine language

  15. Video How many transistors were on the microprocessor that Bob Cringely was holding? More than a million

  16. Video What percentage of the world’s computers were powered by Intel processors when the video was made? 85%

  17. Video Whose idea was the Altair 8800 computer? Ed Roberts

  18. Video What was one of the first clubs that nerds formed to talk about their new toys? The Homebrew computer club

  19. Video At first, what was the only way that data and instructions could be given to the Altair? By flipping switches

  20. Video How old was Bill Gates when Microsoft was started? 19

  21. Video How many Apple 1s did Steve Jobs sell? 50

  22. Video Before Apple, what company had venture capitalist Arthur Rock funded? Intel

  23. Video How old was Steve Jobs when the Apple II was introduced at the 1978 West Coast Computer Faire? 21

  24. Video What was VisiCalc? The first electronic spreadsheet

  25. Video How much was Steve Jobs worth when he was 25? $100 million

  26. Video What did IBM call buying components off the shelf and assembling them? “Open Architecture”

  27. Video What two essential bits of software does every PC require in order to work at all? Computer language Operating system

  28. Video What did Microsoft and IBM call Q-DOS? PC-DOS 1.0

  29. Video How much did Microsoft pay Seattle Computer Products for Q-DOS? $50,000

  30. Today Complete Impact of Technology lesson and worksheet Complete History of E-commerce worksheet

  31. Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)

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