Thursday, January 30, 2014

3 February 2014 - CCNA


Network Protocols and Communications Summary:

Sums it up quite nicely:


Test!!!!! on protocols and communication!!!

Review:

  • Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast 
  • Protocol rules:  Message timing, Flow control (size), Message format, Delivery options
  • Characteristics of TCP and UDP
  • Protocol Stack
  • Proprietary Protocols vs. Open Standards
  • Standards Organizations
  • Advantages of a layered model
  • TCP - OSI - PDU - Protocols
  • Encapsulation process
  • Frame addressing
  • Default Gateway

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

29 January 2014

If you find the Windows 7 disc, the sleeve is on my desk.


Everybody's work is on this post in the following order:

  • Comp 1 - Operating Systems
  • IC3 - Complete Lesson 1 and 2. 3 is on this post
  • Intro (bottom of the post)- Computer Buying Project - use the rubric


Comp 1 - IT Essentials

Scroll down and find the blog 'ITE - Week Ending 31 Jan 2014' - May have to click older posts.

You are responsible for reading and completing the Study Guide for 5.1 and 5.2

Study Guide can be found on the Google Drive

Video Links for OS lessons:





***Do not work on any equipment.

***If we switch over to generator again today, press the green button by the door to restore power to the room and stop the beeping from the server rack.

  • If you finish this watch a TED Talk or work on your independent project.  
  • Leave a comment on what your project status or the TED that you watch.  Those of you who did not leave a comment about your progress on Monday, will be receiving 1's in your grade book - You may want to add a note to today's work about last class if you want that changed.

IC3


Zach and Donald - Refer to previous Blog entries on Lesson 1 and Lesson 2.

Donald - please send or share your answers to Lesson 1 - grover.comptech@gmail.com

Complete Lesson 2 (according to blog assignment)

Lesson 3 is very short.

Computer Protection

Objectives:
  • Protect computer hardware from theft and damage
  • Safeguard data
  • Identify environmental factors that can damage computers
  • Protect computers from power loss land fluctuation
  • Identify common computer hardware problems
Vocabulary:
  • backup
  • data theft
  • driver
  • encryption
  • humidity
  • ping 
  • power spikes 
  • surge suppressor
  • uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Assignment:

  • Read Chapter 3 (it is short)
  • Step by Step 3.1
  • Read Summary and Answer Lesson Review Questions
  • Project 3-3.  There have been several high profile hacks lately - think of Target.
Reference sites:



Intro to Programming

Take a look at your previous post.  We are continuing the Computer Buying Project.

Follow the rubric when creating your final project.

Presentations will be Friday!!

Moving on .......

We have explored hardware and are now moving onto data.

Programming is creating a set of instructions that tell the hardware what to do.  We are usually writing programs that collect or manipulate data to produce usable information.

For next class:

What do you think about when you hear the word data?  Where can it be found?  Where does it come from?


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

30 January 2014 - CCNA

Encapsulation





Objective:

  • Explain how devices on a network access resources
  • Understand how messages are segmented, addressed and sent

New Terms:

segmentation
multiplexing
protocol data unit (PDU)
data, segment, packet, frame, bit
data encapsulation
de-encapsulation
network address
source IP address,  destination IP address
data link address
source data link address,  destination IP data link address
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
default gateway

Do Before Class

Read all of 3.3 - Moving Data in the Network and the Summary

Do in Class

  • 3.3.1.5 Activity - Identify the PDU Layer
  • 3.3.3.3 Packet Tracer - Explore a Network (graded)
  • 3.3.3.4 Lab - Using Wireshark to View Network Traffic
  • 3.4.1.1 Activity - Guaranteed to work
********Screen Shot Your Work************

Network Protocols and Communications Summary:

Sums it up quite nicely:

28 Jan 2014 - CCNA

CCNA - Chapter 3

OSI Model video link


A good reference 


Today we will complete our rendering of the OSI model on the wall.

Create your own mnuemonic for OSI and PDU models

 Do Lab:  3.2.3.6  Researching Networking Standards

OK - I feel like we have beat this topic to death!!!

On to encapsulation ......

Sunday, January 26, 2014

ITE - Week Ending 31 Jan 2014

Introduction to Chapter 5 - Operating Systems


Objectives for this week:

  • Explain the purpose of an Operating System
  • Describe characteristics of modern operating systems
  • Describe desktop and network operating systems (NOS)
  • Determine applications, environments, and minimum hardware that compatible with an OS and the customers' needs
  • Describe upgrading an OS
If we are moving through the material, we will continue with performing a clean installation
  • Perform an operating system installation
  • Id hard drive setup procedures
  • Prepare a hard drive for the installation of an OS
  • Perform an OS installation using default settings

1/27/14

Read 5.1.1 (OS Terms and Characteristics) and 5.1.2 (Types of Operating Systems) before class

New Terms  

Multi-user
Multitasking
Multiprocessing
Multithreading

Plug and Play (PNP)
Directories
Folders
Subdirectories
Subfolders
User Interface
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Application Programming Interface (API)

32-bit


64-bit

1/29/14

5.1.2 - Types of Operating Systems

New Terms:
Desktop Operating System
Small Office Home Office (SOHO)
Network Operating System (NOS)
  • Know the difference between an OS and NOS
  • Identify different versions of Windows.   Make a chart of OS's and common uses

Assignment:  

5.1.2.3 worksheet - Search NOS Certifications and Jobs

5.1.3.1 - In order to recommend an OS you must know how the computer will be used.

5.1.3.2 - minimum hardware requirements vs. recommended requirements.
              Microsoft Compatibility Center (Win 7, Vista), HCL (XP)

1/31/14

Check in - Anyone want to review before moving onto upgrades?

5.1.4 - Operating System Upgrades

New Terms:

Upgrade advisor
Data Migration
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
Windows Easy Transfer

5.1.4.1 - Checking OS Compatibility
     Why Upgrade?
     Follow steps to use the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor

5.1.4.2 - Perform a Windows 7 upgrade
              Be familiar with the upgrade paths

5.1.4.3 - Data Migration
           USMT
           Windows Easy Transfer
           File and Settings Transfer Wizard for Windows XP

Assignments:  Labs - 5.1.4.4,     5.1.4.5,       5.1.4.6

27 Jan 2014 - IC3 Lesson 2

Input, Output, and Processing

From website linked belwo

Check out this site (Nice summary):


Objective:

  • Identify and describe input devices
  • Identify and describe output devices
  • Connect input and output devices
  • Consider computer performance factors

Vocabulary:
  • Audio input
  • biometrics
  • expansion slot
  • FireWire
  • plug and play
  • port
  • Universal Serial Bus (USB)
  • input/output
Assignments/Review:
  1. Put together a PowerPoint showing the latest technology in input and output devices - for example:  flexible and laser virtual keyboards, different styles of pointing devices, audio, holographic displays, 3D printers, game controllers, scanners, touch displays, etc. Include examples of specialized input and output devices.
  2. How does biometric technology work?  
http://www.fastcoexist.com/3024771/world-changing-ideas/your-eyes-will-unlock-everything
http://www.ammoland.com/2014/01/tech-community-leaders-launch-1-million-challenge-to-address-gun-violence-through-innovation/#axzz2rWmIPtZp

The above linked articles report on 2 different biometric applications.
Have you ever considered the social impact of biometrics?

3.  What data transfer standard did USB and FireWire replace?
       How many peripheral devices can each connect on a single port?
       What is IEEE1394?

4.  What are 3 other technologies often used to connect peripherals?
5.  How do the CPU, RAM, Hard disk and Video affect computer performance?
6. Check your system properties by following the steps on Mod 1-15 Step-by-Step 2.1

Read Summary and complete lesson review

27 Jan 2014 - IC3 Lesson 1

Lesson 1 - Computers and Computer Systems 

Objective:


  • Understand the difference between a computer and a computer system
  • Classify Computers
  • Identify system components
  • Recognize how computers recognize data
  • Identify types of storage devices

Vocabulary:



  • arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
  • central processing unit (CPU)
  • circuit board
  • control unit
  • data vs information
  • RAM
  • ROM

Review/Assignment:


  1. List the 4 processes all computers perform.
  2. What 2 operations do computers perform?
  3. What is the relationship between data and information?
  4. Make a list of the general computer categories and find examples online.
  5. What are special special-purpose computers?
  6. Select a computer and diagram it.  Include major motherboard components and expansion cards.
  7. Describe the function of the ALU and the Control Unit
  8. Understand and diagram the I-cycle and E-cycle and how it relates to the machine cycle (Mod 1-17)
  9. What is the advantage of using SSD over magnetic storage?

Email Project 1-2 to grover.comptech@gmail.com  



27 Jan 2014 - Intro

Intro

Week ending 31 Jan 2014

Last class we began to explore the terms computers and computing.  We classified computers into categories.

Review Question:
    What four processes do all computers perform?



Based on what we have learned about computers so far, interview a staff member to find out what features that person would like to have if they were buying a computer.


  • What will be the uses of the computer?
  • What are the space constraints?
  • What is the price range?
  • Are there any special features they would like?
  • What types of software will they run?


The interview answers will be used to spec out a new system after we learn about hardware components.

You will receive a hard copy (printed paper) of the Computer Buying Project, Computer Components Checklist and the rubric.

Project will be due 31 Jan 2014. 

Friday, January 24, 2014

24 Jan 2014

Coursera Class

Coursera.org is offering a class called Crafting an Effective Writer:  Tools of the Trade

The session starts 2/7/2014.  If you take this course, I will give you credit under the 'Self Motivated Learner' Standard.  Grades will be based on the end of chapter quizzes and the final test.

You may feel that writing should not be part of computer class, but effective writing is a critical skill in any career.

iTunes University - Wired Study Tips

Create an iTunes University login.  We will be to watch short clips on study habits.

Today:  7 ways Students Waste Time and Energy.


CCNA

Review:  Can you name the components of a frame?

3.2.1  
  • It takes a group of inter-related protocols to perform a communication function.  Known as a Protocol Suite
  • Think of it as a layered stack.  Higher levels are concerned with the content of the data and depend on the functionality of the lower levels. The lower levels are concerned with moving data across the network and providing service to the higher levels.
3.2.1.2
  • Networking protocols describe:
  • How a message is formatted or structured
  • The process by which networking devices share information
  • How and when error and system messages are passed between devices
  • The setup and termination of data transfer sessions
32.2.3
  •     Shows an example of how protocols work together to provide a webpage from a server to a client.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

23 January 2014 - Intro

Why do we need to learn about hardware in a programming class?

           Without software, hardware is useless.  Software provides the instructions to hardware

Add a comment:

           How many computers are in this room?  What type of software are they running?

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

22 January 2014

Chapter 3 - Network Protocols and Communications

Read the following:

3.1 The Rules

    .1.1 What 3 elements do all communications methods have in common.

    .1.2  What are protocols?
 
        What details of communication do common computer protocols include?

    .1.3 Bits are encoded into patterns of sounds, light waves or electrical impulses.

    .1.4 - 1.6  Compare encapsulation to addressing a letter/envelope

    .1.7  Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast



Monday, January 20, 2014

Trouble Shooting Problem

You are working on a computer that will not eject the optical disc.

What would cause this and what would you do to eject it?