CAT grade 12
CAT grade 12
Entry-Level Computers
Entry-level computers are the cheapest computers available in a range,
featuring lower hardware specifications and often come with home edition
software.
Characteristics:
Cheapest in the range
Lowest hardware specs
Basic "home edition" software
Categories of Users
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User
Description Typical Usage
Category
Personal
Uses a PC for basic tasks. Limited office tasks.
User
Basic accounting, database work,
Uses a PC for small home office
SOHO User document archiving, planning, and
tasks.
scheduling.
Uses more processor and
Video editing, tasks requiring high-
Power User hardware-intensive
performance hardware and software.
applications.
Primarily uses smartphones
Mobile User Browsing the internet, playing games.
and tablets while on the move.
Convergence
Convergence is the trend of different technologies combining into a single
device.
Data
− → I nf ormation
Input Sources and Output Destinations: ICT systems commonly use multiple
input sources and output destinations.
Smartphones and tablets have sensors for movement and touch, along
with onscreen controls.
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MIDI Devices
Musicians connect to MIDI devices.
Processing
Processing involves searching, sorting, and comparing, with RAM and CPU
facilitating these operations.
Storage
Storage is where files and folders are saved. It is permanent, meaning files remain
even when the PC is switched off.
Storage Media: A collective term for all different types of storage, such as
hard drives, SSDs, flash drives, and external hard drives.
Input Devices
Keyboards
Focus on limitations and troubleshooting, which are key areas for questions.
Troubleshooting:
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Mice
Similar troubleshooting issues to keyboards, especially for wireless mice.
Troubleshooting:
Batteries
Dongle issues
Incorrect port connection
Touch Screens
A combination of input and output. Review the limitations.
Touchpads
Touchpad: Replaces the mouse, but is not as accurate.
Scanners
Scanners convert physical media (books, pages, letters) into digital format.
Troubleshooting:
Digital Cameras
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Limitations: Photos are easily lost if the camera is lost. The quality of photos
depends on the camera's quality.
Buying decisions:
Resolution
Image quality
Color depth
Sensor size
ISO rating
Sensor Size: Affects the amount of light the lens allows in, impacting
image clarity, especially in low light conditions.
Webcams
Generally have a single USB cable connection.
Troubleshooting:
Cable issues
Incorrect port
Software using the wrong camera
Need to restart PC or software
Unplug and plug back in
Microphones
Used to capture audio.
Limitations:
Troubleshooting:
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Output Devices
Output devices show the results of processing:
Monitors:
Size measured diagonally in inches.
Quality defined by resolution (pixels).
Aspect ratio: such as 16x9 or 4x3.
Color depth, pixel density, refresh rate, and contrast ratio also affect
image quality.
Speakers and headphones: familiar limitations and potential connection issues
(physical or Bluetooth).
Printers:
Laser: Uses a laser and toner to burn the image onto the page. Pages
come out warm. Best for bulk black and white printing.
Inkjet: Sprays ink onto the page, so pages come out wet. Best for high-
quality color printing.
Connect via USB cable and power.
Potential issues: printer not switched on or plugged in, USB cable
issues, software driver problems.
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3D Printing
Creates physical 3D forms.
Limitations: expensive, takes long to print, troubleshooting can be complex.
Data Projector
Advantages and limitations:
Resolution.
Too much light in the room can interfere with the image.
Images may not be as bright as high-quality display monitors.
Bulb lifespan is a factor.
Storage Devices
Hard drive: potential issues include being full, slow system performance
(requires disk defragmentation), and corrupt files.
External hard drive: portable but larger than a flash drive.
Flash drive: easy to use, but more expensive per gigabyte than hard drives and
easy to lose.
Optical Media
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Communication Devices
Cellular modems (dongles) that plug into a USB port and use a SIM card.
Routers
Standalone Devices: These create small Wi-Fi zones for internet connectivity.
ADSL and Fiber Routers: Common home routers.
Connect to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) via a physical cable.
Antennas provide a Wi-Fi zone using the incoming signal.
More antennas usually mean a larger Wi-Fi range.
ADSL vs. Fiber:
Fiber: Uses fiber optic cables and transmits data via light. Faster than
ADSL.
ADSL: Uses network cables (e.g., Cat 6) and transmits data via electrical
signals.
Hardware Recommendations
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Definition:
Hard Drive
Contains spinning disks (similar to old LP players).
Permanent storage area.
Every user typically uses a hard drive unless opting for a solid-state drive
(SSD).
Graphics Card
Dedicated Graphics Card: A physical card separate from the motherboard's
built-in graphics.
Outputs: VGA, DVI, and HDMI.
Can output to multiple monitors.
Has its own fan and sometimes its own memory and graphics processor.
Video Cards: Separate circuit boards that plug into the motherboard.
Entry-level computers have built-in graphics.
Power users need extra graphics power, especially for 3D graphics.
Optical Drives
Examples: DVD drives.
Read CDs using a laser.
CDs and DVDs: Examples of optical media.
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Ports
USB Port
Network Card
Sound Card
Thunderbolt Ports
VGA Port: Specific video port for transferring video files.
Input Devices
Mouse and Keyboard: Basic peripherals.
Ergonomically designed keyboards and mice are available.
Output Devices
Monitors
Printers:
External Devices
Flash drives
External hard drives
Scanners
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Value of ICT
ICT makes knowledge and resources accessible to everyone, regardless of
location or background.
New technology is typically smaller, cheaper, faster, and has more sensors.
However, sometimes it can be more expensive but with more capabilities.##
Software
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Software that you can use by paying a recurring fee (monthly or annually)
for access, like renting the software. Example: Office 365
Traditional Licensing:
Software that you purchase once for lifetime use. You pay a one-time fee
and can use the software indefinitely.
Processor type
Memory (RAM)
Hard drive space
Graphics card
Operating system
Internet connection
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Application Software
Application software (apps) perform specific instructions.
Reference Software
Reference software is designed to help users find information.
Email Software: Used for managing emails (e.g., Gmail, Microsoft Outlook,
Yahoo Mail).
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Use Ctrl + Alt + Delete to open Task Manager and shut down the
program.
Software Crashes:
Read-Only Files:
User-Centered Design
Relates to HTML, focusing on layout, readability, and font.
User-Centered Design
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