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Introduction to Computer Basics Part 2 Your Teachers are:

Did you do your homework? 1. How did you find the videos? Too easy, too difficult, or just right? 2. Did you do the matching activity? 3. Turn to a classmate and talk about some of the most interesting things you learned in the last class.

Today’s Goals 1.Learn about computer software 2.Understand the difference between hardware and software 3.Understand the first screens you see on your tablet 4.Understand the Desktop & Icons 5.Understand and use your Tablet’s Control Panel

Program or Software or Applications (Apps.) Instructions that tell the computer what to do Many types of programs –Typing letters –Playing music –Drawing pictures –Games –Browsing the internet –Many More! Some software is free, other software is available to buy Software can be upgraded

Hardware or Software? HardwareSoftware Keyboard Facebook Screen/Monitor Youtube Mouse Write a Letter Microphone USB Port CPU Headphones I-tunes Play Games CD

Start Screen Screen that is displayed after turning on the computer Shows shortcuts to programs, web sites, files, and folders Today we will click on the Desktop shortcut Note: Your computer Start Screen may look different because you decide what you want on this screen.

Desktop Shows shortcuts to programs, files, and folders - Icons Icons Programs, files, and folders open from the Desktop

Icons – shortcuts to programs, documents, anything on your computer Icons

Desktop: Some useful icons are: Recycle Bin: where your deleted or erased documents go. They stay there until you empty. Internet Icon: a fast way to get to the Internet. My Documents: a place to keep documents on your computer. File Explorer: use to find documents, files, photos and other devices

Drag and Drop You can move icons to a different place on your Desktop by dragging and dropping them. Let’s practice: click, hold and move an icon to another location on your screen. Don’t be afraid to experiment, you can’t break the Tablet!

The Taskbar and More Icons Power Speakers Internet Access Internet File Explorer Taskbar Explore the Taskbar Icons: place the mouse pointer over each icon.

Swipe Swipe your screen to show the right side Menu. Then click on “Settings”.

Settings: a Menu to help you look inside you Tablet. Today we will look at the “Control Panel”. How can we look at the Control Panel?

The Control Panel: allows you to make changes to your Tablet Where should we click to change something like volume or mouse settings?

Hardware and Sound Change your volume to mute. Change it back.

How to change your Desktop Picture

Appearance and Personalization Choose a different photo. Can you change it back to the original photo?

Questions?? 1. The lesson today was: Too easy Too difficult Just right 2.What was the most useful thing you learned today? 2.Comments, suggestions???

Homework and time for you: Homework: 1.Please review the handouts from today’s lessons as a review of what we talked about today 2.Talk to friends and family about what you learned about computers ( this helps you remember!) 3.Watch the 5 videos at the link for: USING A PC (WINDOWS 7) - 13 MINUTES DIGITALLEARN.ORG/LEARN/USING-PC-WINDOWS-7 You can use the remaining time to: Ask questions Explore your Tablet Practice mouse skills Practice typing skills

Bye and see you next class! до свидания 再见 orevwa