Information Systems UNIT 7 Suleman Hasan Rathor. Introduction  Aims:  To learn about Information Systems  To learn about how technology can be used,

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Information Systems UNIT 7 Suleman Hasan Rathor

Introduction  Aims:  To learn about Information Systems  To learn about how technology can be used, its benefits and disadvantages  Gaming, learning, etc.  To look at the latest technology  To explore apps  To learn about social media and how it can be used  To be creative and to think about business opportunities through technology  How?  Read blogs (  Watch videos  You guys need to contribute. Bring ideas to class!

Introduction to Information Systems  Discuss the following questions. 1. What is a computer? 2. What can computers do? 3. What would the world be like without computers? 4. Label the following diagrams

Computer Architecture  Read the text and highlight the important information.  Page 98.

7.2 Networks  What is a computer network? And why are they useful?

LANs and WANs  There are two main types of network: 1. Local Area Network (LAN) 2. Wide Area Network (WAN)

Local Area Network (LAN) A LAN covers a small area such as one site or building, eg a school or a college.

Wide Area Network (WAN) A WAN covers a large geographical area. Most WANs are made from several LANs connected together.

Routers  Routers are used to connect computers. They do so by sharing data packets between computers.  Routers are usually used to connect computers to the internet.

7.3. Printers  Dot Matrix Printer  Ink Jet Printer  Laser Printer  3D Printer

Youtube Videos  3D printers  Carbon 3D  Houses  Make anything you want  ?

Quiz 1. List the hardware that is needed to build a computer. 2. Which hardware device controls the speed of the computer? 3. What is a storage device? 4. List 3 benefits of networks. 5. List the two types of networks. 6. List four types of printers.

Complete Questions. P. 111

Discussion! “Technology is dangerous. It must be controlled!” Discuss