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Principles of Information Technology
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Principles of Information Technology Identifying File Types, Purposes, and Extensions

TEKS Correlations (5) The student demonstrates knowledge of the different software associated with information systems. The student is expected to (F) demonstrate understanding of file extensions and the purpose of file types across software products; (H) identify appropriate use of application software; (L) demonstrate proper file management techniques such as creating, naming, organizing, copying, moving, and deleting files.

Lesson Objectives Define application software Identify a file type by looking at its extension Identify the type of application software needed to open a given file Identify the use for a given application software Demonstrate how to create, name, organize, copy, move, and delete files and folders

Application Software I’ve got an app for that” “App” is short for application software Application software a computer program that performs a specific function(s) for the user

Application Software Types of applications Graphic application software lets you edit image files There are many software applications that play songs and videos Executable program files launch specific software or application packages

File Extensions Using the “my computer” icon or “my files” icon/folder, you can view a list of files contained on your computer Each file displays an icon, the filename, and an extension The filename is followed by a period and then an extension

File Extensions You can identify a file by its extension .bmp, .jpeg, .jpg, .tiff, .tif, .gif, and .png are examples of image or graphic files .mpeg4,.mp4, .avi, .mov, and .wmv are examples of video files

File Extensions .mp2, .mp3, .mp4 (or .mpeg4), .wav, .avi, .wma, .mid are examples of audio files .exe and .bat executable program files

File Extensions You can identify a file by its extension: IT: Principles of Information Technology – Identifying File Types, Purposes, and Extensions

File Extensions It is important to remember that there are many audio, video, and image file extensions that are not mentioned in this lesson. This lesson focuses on the most common file extensions.

Choosing the Right Application Choose the correct application to open your file according to its type and extension Every computer comes with software that can open picture, video, and audio files These are generally the “default” programs used when files of this type are accessed However, you are not limited to these programs There are many to choose from

File Manipulations Folders are a great way to help you organize your files To create a new folder Navigate to the disc or drive where you save your work Click on the File option Choose New from the drop down menu Choose Folder Type in the name you want to give your folder Use something descriptive that will help you identify the contents of the folder

File Manipulations You can create as many folders as you need You could create a folder named Processing Files and save all your letters and reports in this folder You could create folders named for each of the classes you are taking this year There are many different ways to organize folders and files Use the method according to your instructor’s directions

File Manipulations To create a copy of an existing file Right-click on the filename On the drop down menu that appears, choose Copy Right-click in a blank area of the screen On the drop down menu that appears, choose Paste You will see the original file and the copied file The copied file will have the word copy in the filename

File Manipulations To rename an existing file Right-click on the filename On the drop down menu that appears, choose Rename The filename will then be highlighted—just start typing the new name Be sure to leave the extension and the period at the end Strike the enter key when finished

File Manipulations To delete an existing file or folder Right-click on the filename or folder name On the drop down menu that appears, choose Delete You will get a delete file message asking if you are sure you want to permanently delete this file Click YES to delete the file

Lesson Summary Application software is a computer program that performs a specific function(s) for the user A file type can be identified by looking at its extension Example: MyDrawing.bmp is an image file MyVideo.wav is a video file My Music.mp3 is an audio file Setup.exe is an executable program file

Lesson Summary Various software applications perform different functions and are used for different purposes Folders are created and named appropriately to help organize files Files and folders can be created, named, renamed, moved, and deleted