You give orders using the keyboard (typing) and the mouse (pointing and clicking).
If the computer were a person, the would be the physical body. The Brain (CPU): A tiny chip that does all the thinking.
The computer responds by showing images on the screen , playing sounds through speakers , or printing pages. 4. The Cloud (The Internet)
These are specialized programs, like a web browser for "surfing" or a word processor for writing. 3. The Language (Input & Output)
Once upon a time, a computer was a mysterious "black box" that people were afraid to touch for fear of "breaking the internet." But think of a computer like a : it’s just a place where you use tools to turn raw ingredients (data) into something useful (like a finished email or a photo). Here is your four-part guide to mastering the machine: 1. The Body (Hardware)
You give orders using the keyboard (typing) and the mouse (pointing and clicking).
If the computer were a person, the would be the physical body. The Brain (CPU): A tiny chip that does all the thinking. Absolute Beginner's Guide to Computer Basics (4...
The computer responds by showing images on the screen , playing sounds through speakers , or printing pages. 4. The Cloud (The Internet) You give orders using the keyboard (typing) and
These are specialized programs, like a web browser for "surfing" or a word processor for writing. 3. The Language (Input & Output) The computer responds by showing images on the
Once upon a time, a computer was a mysterious "black box" that people were afraid to touch for fear of "breaking the internet." But think of a computer like a : it’s just a place where you use tools to turn raw ingredients (data) into something useful (like a finished email or a photo). Here is your four-part guide to mastering the machine: 1. The Body (Hardware)