Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Basic #Computer Introduction for #Teachers

It’s important for #educators to start with #computer basics in order to best understand technology. And the first step is to develop a familiarity with the machine that they are primarily working on.
The computer you’re using right now is likely either a Mac or a PC. How do you know the difference between a #Mac and a #PC and why does it matter? The most basic difference is that a Mac is any computer made by Apple and a PC is any computer NOT made by Apple. Some examples of a PC are Dell, Gateway, and HP. By the way, “PC” is an acronym that initially stood for “Personal Computer.” This was the term years ago to denote a “newer and smaller” machine that could actually fit on a person’s desk.
The machine you’re using is also either a desktop or a laptop. The main difference between a desktop and a laptop is that a laptop is much smaller and can be moved from place to place very easily, while a desktop is made to stay in one place. Are you using a #laptop, a #desktop or both (maybe one at home and the other at school)?

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