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Computer Software
ICT 1
Learning Target
Students
will compare and contrast
various operating systems used in a
computer and mobile devices.
Vocabulary
Software License
Commercial License
Open-Source License
System Software
Application Software
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Command-Line Interface
Operating System
Cloud Computing
File Extension
Learning Scale
4.0
I can compare and contrast various operating
systems used in a computer and mobile devices
and teach them to someone else.
3.0
I can compare and contrast various operating
systems used in a computer and mobile devices.
I can compare and contrast a few operating
systems used in a computer and mobile devices.
I cannot compare and contrast various operating
systems used in a computer and mobile devices.
2.0
1.0
What is software?
software is the set of instructions stored inside a computer
These instructions tell the computer how to work with the hardware.
They also enable the user to communicate with the computer.
Interface
An interface is a software application's onscreen appearance,
including the tools provided for users to issue commands and
access features.
There are 2 types:
Command Line Interface
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Command Line Interface
Text-based interface that does not support a mouse
Example: Windows DOS
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Allows users to click and drag onscreen objects with the mouse
Also called point-and-click interface
Examples: Microsoft, Apple
software license
protects the software developer from people buying and selling
illegal copies
2 types of licenses:
Commercial – the user pays a fee for permission to use the software
(Microsoft, Adobe)
Open Source - software whose source code is free. Anyone can
change, copy, or distribute it. (Linux, Apache)
two basic types of computer software
Operating System Software - Directs all the activities and sets all the
rules for how the hardware and software will work together.
Application Software - Programs that work with operating system
software to help the computer to do specific types of work.
Video - What is an Operating
System?
System Software
3 common operating system software for desktops and laptops
Microsoft Windows
Mac OS
Linux
Microsoft Windows
commercial software installed on
desktops
Most popular
suffers many virus attacks
Mac OS
introduced before Windows
installed only on Apple computers
not as many viruses as Windows
Linux
open source software installed
on desktops
not as widely used
popular with Techies
can run on older machines
hardly any virus attacks
Try it out!
Follow along with me as we
explore the Microsoft
Operating System
Start Button
Recycle Bin
Desktop
Task Bar
Date &Time Settings
Volume Control
Is Microsoft a GUI or
Command Line Operating
System?
Try it out!
Aero Features
Snap
Peek
Shake
Flip
Flip 3D
ICT 1 Activity - Creating and
Moving Files
Follow along with the “Creating
and Moving Files” Handout to
learn how to create folders and
move files
Tablet and Smartphone Operating
System Software
3 most common mobile
operating systems:
Google
Apple
Android
iOS
Windows
Phone
Google Android
can be installed on almost
every type of smartphone and
tablet
Uses icon- and widget-based
home screen
Preloaded with an online store
called Google Play
highly customizable, making it
a favorite for technology-savvy
consumers
Apple iOS
installed only on Apple
smartphones and tablets
Sleek and simple user interface
with icon-based home screen
Can’t customize it easily
Preloaded with an online store
called the App Store
Windows Phone
Not as popular
Developed years after Android
and iOS
Uses “Live Tiles” that provide live
updates on home screen
online store - Windows
Marketplace
Not as many apps as Apple or
Google
Application Software
Application Software
allows users to perform
specific tasks on their
computers.
Examples:
writing letters
preparing budgets
playing games
sending e-mails
browsing the internet
Types of Application Software
Application
Software Type
Function
Examples
Web Browser
view webpages on the Internet
Internet Explorer, Google
Chrome, Apple Safari
E-mail Client
send and receive e-mails
Microsoft Outlook, Windows
Live Mail
Word Processor create documents - letters, flyers
Microsoft Word, Google
Docs
Presentation
(slide show)
create presentations
Microsoft PowerPoint,
Google Slides
Spreadsheets
create documents that can perform
calculations. Creates tables, charts, and
graphs
Microsoft Excel, Google
Sheets
Try It Out!
Follow along with me as we explore:
MS Word
Creating and opening a document
The Ribbon
Quick Access Tool Bar
MS PowerPoint
Creating and opening presentations
The Ribbon
Adding a new slide
Cloud Computing
Cloud Applications run within a
browser
This means they can run on any
operating system
Examples of Cloud Computing
Software:
Google Docs
Office 365
File Management
managing files and folders
correctly prevents wasted time,
frustration and errors.
proper file management begins
with using file naming conventions
and good organization.
guidelines for naming files and
folders:
Use short, simple file and folder names
Use file and folder names that describe the content accurately.
Use underscores instead of spaces in file names. For example:
descriptive_essay
Use all lowercase letters in file names.
Avoid using characters such as: ! # $ % @ ^ ` ~ + ; = in file and folder
names. Some systems do not allow you to use characters in file and
folder names, and will not accept them.
File Extensions
A file extension is the suffix at the end of a filename that indicates
what type of file it is.
File Type
Extension
Portable Document Format (PDF)
.pdf
Microsoft Word Document
.doc, .docx
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
.xls, .xlsx
Plain Text File
.txt
Webpage
.htm, .html
Compressed File
.zip, .rar, .tar
Audio File
.wav, .mp3, .ogg
Video File
.avi, .wmv, .mp4, .mpg
Graphics File
.jpg, .png, .gif
ICT 1 – Activity: Identifying File Types
classify file types according to their
file name extensions
ICT 1 – Activity: Software Essentials
Matching
match common terms associated
with software to their definitions