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Introduction to Information Technology

Instructor: Ch. Bilal Ahmad Khan

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Change in Technology
Being Technology Savvy
Being computer savvy means knowing
what computers can do and what they
can’t, knowing how they can benefit
you and how they can harm you,
knowing when you can solve computer
problems and when you have to call for
help.
By Willaim/Sawyer
Information and Technology
 Information technology (IT) is a general term that
describes any technology that helps to produce,
manipulate, store, communicate, and/or disseminate
information
 IT merges computing with high-speed communications
links carrying data, sound, and video.
 Examples
 Telephones
 Televisions
 Appliances
 Various handheld devices
Information and Technology
 Two different parts of information
technology


Computer Technology
 Programmable, multiuse machine that accepts
data—raw facts and figures—and processes, or
manipulates, it into information we can use



Communication Technology
 Also called telecommunications technology ,
consists of electromagnetic devices and systems
for communicating over long distances
Information and Technology
 Using a computer or some other
information device, connected through a
network, to access information and
services from another computer or
information device
 A network is a communications system
connecting two or more computers; the
internet is the largest such network
Information and Technology
 How is information technology being used
in education?





E-mail
Course Management Sofwtares
Distance Learning
Avatars

 How are computers being used in health
and medicine?



Telemedicine
Robots
Information and Technology
 How will computers affect my financial
matters?




Virtual Money
Micro-Credits
Micro-Payments

 How will my leisure activities be affected
by information technology?




Satellite Television
Online Television
Information and Technology
 In what ways are computers changing
government and politics?


Connection with Voters
 Tabdeeli Razakar






Electronic Polling
Three Step Balloting
Online Public Complaints
Information and Technology
 How could I use computers to advance my
career?









Hotel Management
Law and Enforcement
Hospital Management
Entertainment
Education
Small and Medium Size Enterprises
Large Industries
Pervasive Information Technology

Information Technology

E-mail

Internet

Computers

Cell Phones
Internet, World Wide Web and
Cyberspace
 Cyberspace encompasses not only the online world and
the internet in particular but also the whole wired and
wireless world of communications in general
 Internet is a worldwide computer network that connects
hundreds of thousands of smaller networks. These
networks link educational, commercial, nonprofit, and
military entities, as well as individuals
 World Wide Web often called simply the ―Web‖ or the
―web‖—an interconnected system of internet computers
(called servers ) that support specially formatted
documents in multimedia form
Categories of Computers
 Computers are divided into five different
categories:


Super Computers
 high-capacity machines with thousands of processors that
can perform more than several trillion calculations per
second



Mainframes
 Water- or air-cooled computers that cost $5,000–$5 million
and vary in size from small, to medium, to large, depending
on their use
Categories of Computers
 Computers are divided into five different
categories:


Work Stations
 Expensive, powerful personal computers usually used for
complex scientific, mathematical, and engineering
calculations and for computer-aided design and computeraided manufacturing



Microcomputers
 Also called personal computers ( PCs ), which cost $500 to
over $5,000, can fit next to a desk or on a desktop or can be
carried around



Microcontrollers
 Also called embedded computers , are the tiny, specialized
microprocessors installed in ―smart‖ appliances and automobiles.
Categories of Computers
 A server , or network server , is a central computer that
holds collections of data (databases) and programs for
connecting or supplying services to PCs, workstations,
and other devices, which are called clients. These clients
are linked by a wired or wireless network. The entire
network is called a client/server network
Concepts Related to
Computers
 What is the purpose of computer?


The purpose of a computer is to process data
into information
 Data consists of the raw facts and figures that are
processed into information
 Information is data that has been summarized or
otherwise manipulated for use in decision making



Hardware and Software
 Hardware consists of all the machinery and
equipment in a computer system
 Software , or programs , consists of all the
electronic instructions that tell the computer how to
perform a task
Concepts Related to
Computers
 What is the purpose of computer?


Basic operation of a computer
 Input operation
 Processing operation
 Storage operation
 Output operation
 Communications operation
Operation Cycle of Computer
Computer Operation Cycle
Input

Communications

Processing

Operation
Cycle
Storage

Output
Devices of a Computer
 Input Hardware




A keyboard is an input device that converts letters,
numbers, and other characters into electrical signals
readable by the processor
A mouse is a non-keyboard input device (“pointing
device‖) that is used to manipulate objects viewed on
the computer display screen
Devices of a Computer
 Processing and Memory Hardware





System Case and Power Supply
Processor chip (CPU, for central processing
unit) is a tiny piece of silicon that contains
millions of miniature electronic circuits
Memory Chip also known as RAM (random
access memory) chips , represent primary
storage, or temporary storage
Devices of Computer
 Processing and Memory Hardware




Motherboard is the main circuit board in the
computer
Expansion slots —for expanding the PC’s
capabilities—which give you places to plug in
additional circuit boards
Devices of Computer
 Storage Hardware




A hard-disk drive is a storage device that
stores billions of characters of data on a nonremovable disk platter
CD (compact-disk) drive , or its more recent
variant, a DVD (digital video-disk) drive , is a
storage device that uses laser technology to
read data from optical disks
Devices of Computer

Bits on disk (through microscope)
dark stripes are 0 bits and bright
stripes are 1 bits
Devices of Computer
Optical Disk: a removable disk on which data is written and
read through the use of laser beams.
Devices of Computer
 Output Hardware




Video card converts the processor’s output
information into a video signal that can be
sent through a cable to the monitor
Sound card , which enhances the computer’s
sound generating capabilities by allowing
sound to be output through speakers
Devices of Computer
 Output Hardware






Monitor is the display device that takes the
electrical signals from the video card and
forms an image using points of colored light
on the screen
Speakers are the devices that play sounds
transmitted as electrical signals from the
sound card
Printer , an output device that produces text
and graphics on paper
Computer Software
 Software




System software helps the computer perform
essential operating tasks and enables the
application software to run
Application software enables you to perform
specific tasks—solve problems, perform work,
or entertain yourself
Readings
 Chapter 1, Using Information Technology
by Sawyer and William, 9th Edition.

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Introduction to information technology lecture 1

  • 1. Introduction to Information Technology Instructor: Ch. Bilal Ahmad Khan Company LOGO
  • 3. Being Technology Savvy Being computer savvy means knowing what computers can do and what they can’t, knowing how they can benefit you and how they can harm you, knowing when you can solve computer problems and when you have to call for help. By Willaim/Sawyer
  • 4. Information and Technology  Information technology (IT) is a general term that describes any technology that helps to produce, manipulate, store, communicate, and/or disseminate information  IT merges computing with high-speed communications links carrying data, sound, and video.  Examples  Telephones  Televisions  Appliances  Various handheld devices
  • 5. Information and Technology  Two different parts of information technology  Computer Technology  Programmable, multiuse machine that accepts data—raw facts and figures—and processes, or manipulates, it into information we can use  Communication Technology  Also called telecommunications technology , consists of electromagnetic devices and systems for communicating over long distances
  • 6. Information and Technology  Using a computer or some other information device, connected through a network, to access information and services from another computer or information device  A network is a communications system connecting two or more computers; the internet is the largest such network
  • 7. Information and Technology  How is information technology being used in education?     E-mail Course Management Sofwtares Distance Learning Avatars  How are computers being used in health and medicine?   Telemedicine Robots
  • 8. Information and Technology  How will computers affect my financial matters?    Virtual Money Micro-Credits Micro-Payments  How will my leisure activities be affected by information technology?   Satellite Television Online Television
  • 9. Information and Technology  In what ways are computers changing government and politics?  Connection with Voters  Tabdeeli Razakar    Electronic Polling Three Step Balloting Online Public Complaints
  • 10. Information and Technology  How could I use computers to advance my career?        Hotel Management Law and Enforcement Hospital Management Entertainment Education Small and Medium Size Enterprises Large Industries
  • 11. Pervasive Information Technology Information Technology E-mail Internet Computers Cell Phones
  • 12. Internet, World Wide Web and Cyberspace  Cyberspace encompasses not only the online world and the internet in particular but also the whole wired and wireless world of communications in general  Internet is a worldwide computer network that connects hundreds of thousands of smaller networks. These networks link educational, commercial, nonprofit, and military entities, as well as individuals  World Wide Web often called simply the ―Web‖ or the ―web‖—an interconnected system of internet computers (called servers ) that support specially formatted documents in multimedia form
  • 13. Categories of Computers  Computers are divided into five different categories:  Super Computers  high-capacity machines with thousands of processors that can perform more than several trillion calculations per second  Mainframes  Water- or air-cooled computers that cost $5,000–$5 million and vary in size from small, to medium, to large, depending on their use
  • 14. Categories of Computers  Computers are divided into five different categories:  Work Stations  Expensive, powerful personal computers usually used for complex scientific, mathematical, and engineering calculations and for computer-aided design and computeraided manufacturing  Microcomputers  Also called personal computers ( PCs ), which cost $500 to over $5,000, can fit next to a desk or on a desktop or can be carried around  Microcontrollers  Also called embedded computers , are the tiny, specialized microprocessors installed in ―smart‖ appliances and automobiles.
  • 15. Categories of Computers  A server , or network server , is a central computer that holds collections of data (databases) and programs for connecting or supplying services to PCs, workstations, and other devices, which are called clients. These clients are linked by a wired or wireless network. The entire network is called a client/server network
  • 16. Concepts Related to Computers  What is the purpose of computer?  The purpose of a computer is to process data into information  Data consists of the raw facts and figures that are processed into information  Information is data that has been summarized or otherwise manipulated for use in decision making  Hardware and Software  Hardware consists of all the machinery and equipment in a computer system  Software , or programs , consists of all the electronic instructions that tell the computer how to perform a task
  • 17. Concepts Related to Computers  What is the purpose of computer?  Basic operation of a computer  Input operation  Processing operation  Storage operation  Output operation  Communications operation
  • 18. Operation Cycle of Computer Computer Operation Cycle Input Communications Processing Operation Cycle Storage Output
  • 19. Devices of a Computer  Input Hardware   A keyboard is an input device that converts letters, numbers, and other characters into electrical signals readable by the processor A mouse is a non-keyboard input device (“pointing device‖) that is used to manipulate objects viewed on the computer display screen
  • 20. Devices of a Computer  Processing and Memory Hardware    System Case and Power Supply Processor chip (CPU, for central processing unit) is a tiny piece of silicon that contains millions of miniature electronic circuits Memory Chip also known as RAM (random access memory) chips , represent primary storage, or temporary storage
  • 21. Devices of Computer  Processing and Memory Hardware   Motherboard is the main circuit board in the computer Expansion slots —for expanding the PC’s capabilities—which give you places to plug in additional circuit boards
  • 22. Devices of Computer  Storage Hardware   A hard-disk drive is a storage device that stores billions of characters of data on a nonremovable disk platter CD (compact-disk) drive , or its more recent variant, a DVD (digital video-disk) drive , is a storage device that uses laser technology to read data from optical disks
  • 23. Devices of Computer Bits on disk (through microscope) dark stripes are 0 bits and bright stripes are 1 bits
  • 24. Devices of Computer Optical Disk: a removable disk on which data is written and read through the use of laser beams.
  • 25. Devices of Computer  Output Hardware   Video card converts the processor’s output information into a video signal that can be sent through a cable to the monitor Sound card , which enhances the computer’s sound generating capabilities by allowing sound to be output through speakers
  • 26. Devices of Computer  Output Hardware    Monitor is the display device that takes the electrical signals from the video card and forms an image using points of colored light on the screen Speakers are the devices that play sounds transmitted as electrical signals from the sound card Printer , an output device that produces text and graphics on paper
  • 27. Computer Software  Software   System software helps the computer perform essential operating tasks and enables the application software to run Application software enables you to perform specific tasks—solve problems, perform work, or entertain yourself
  • 28. Readings  Chapter 1, Using Information Technology by Sawyer and William, 9th Edition.