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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz

Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer Bell-Ringer 1. When is the FBLA State Leadership Conference held? 2. How many regions are there in Virginia FBLA? 3. Which FBLA region is Bethel in? Objectives Given an online lesson on the history of the personal computer, TSW investigate major milestones in the evolution of computer systems with no errors. (BUS )

Bell-Ringer 1. When is the FBLA State Leadership Conference held? Annually in the spring

Bell-Ringer 2. How many regions are there in Virginia FBLA? 11

Bell-Ringer 3. Which FBLA region is Bethel in? Thomas Nelson Community College (TNCC)

Today Set up SAM 2010 Account Complete ITF Day 6 Assignment and Guided Notes Complete “About FBLA” worksheet (from last class) Complete “FBLA Scavenger Hunt” worksheet

SAM 2010 Account Go to Link is on class page

SAM 2010 Account Click on New User

SAM 2010 Account Enter T Then Click Submit

SAM 2010 Account If it says BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL, Click OK

SAM 2010 Account Enter First Name and Last Name

SAM 2010 Account Enter Username ( ) and Password

SAM 2010 Account Select a Secret Question and Secret Answer then click Save

SAM 2010 Account Review your information, if it’s correct, click Confirm (if not, click Revise and fix)

SAM 2010 Account Click I Agree

SAM 2010 Account Click on Sections

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SAM 2010 Account Click on your class block, Shultz Green 1, Green 4, or Gold 1

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Today Set up SAM 2010 Account Complete ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes Complete “About FBLA” worksheet (from last class) Complete “FBLA Scavenger Hunt” worksheet

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes How long have humans used machines to manipulate numbers? Thousands of years

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What three things did mechanical calculators of the 1600s to 1800s use to carry out calculations? Levers and gears and wheels

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What did the German Professor Wilhelm Shickard invent? The first mechanical calculator, or “automatic calculator”.

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes When did counting and calculating devices start to be widely used? The Industrial Revolution (in the 19 th century).

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What did Charles Babbage invent in 1834? The Analytical Engine

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes Why did Hollerith invent the Tabulating Machine in the 1890s? To speed up tabulating the Census results

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What did Hollerith’s business eventually become? International Business Machines - IBM

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What did first generation computers use to perform calculations? Vacuum tubes

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes Why did the British develop the COLOSSUS computer? To decode German messages during World War II

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What computer did Americans design in 1945 to calculate the trajectory of weaponry? ENIAC

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What was the first commercially successful electronic computer? UNIVAC

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes In 1956, what did second generation computers use instead of vacuum tubes? Transistors

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What did some people consider the IBM 1401 to be? The Model T of the computer industry

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What made third generation computers possible in the 1960s? Integrated circuits.

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What could the DEC minicomputer do? Run multiple programs from multiple users at the same time.

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes In 1971, what did Ted Hoff do to move computer technology into the fourth generation? He developed the microprocessor.

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What computer did Apple introduce in 1978? The Apple 2.

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes What computer did IBM introduce in 1981? The PC.

ITF Day 6 Assignment Guided Notes When did the number of personal computers world wide reach one billion? In 2008

Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF)