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Devry Comp129 Week 1, Discusssion 1 & 2 Letast 2015 october

Disussion 1


In this discussion, we will look at the basics of both hardware and operating systems. To begin this discussion, let's first define the difference between hardware and software. What is hardware? What is software? What are the purposes of hardware and software?

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Discussion 2


In this discussion, we will look at power supplies and form factors. What is the purpose of a power supply? What is a form factor? How do power supplies and form factors relate to one another?

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Devry Comp129 Week 2, Discusssion 1 & 2 Letast 2015 october

Discussion 1

Take some time this week to open up your computer (or better yet, an old junky one), and take a look inside (be sure to unplug your machine and not to touch any of the components—look but don't touch). Based on your readings, what kind of motherboard is being used? What form factor? How did you know?

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Discussion 2

What is a CPU? What is the purpose of the CPU?

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Devry Comp129 Week 3 Discusssion 1 & 2 Letast 2015 october




Dicussion 1


Describe the Windows operating system. Discuss some of your favorite Windows features.

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Discussion 2

Have you ever had a problem with your Windows operating system? What happened, and what was the result?

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Devry Comp129 Week 4 Discusssion 1 & 2 Letast 2015 october



Discussion 1


Identify and discuss some peripherals that ordinary desktop PC users would normally use. Discuss how they work and their purposes.

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Discussion 2

Discuss backup strategies and devices that you can use with your PC at home or in the workplace. How does the device connect? What standards does it use?

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Discussion 1


What are the basic components required to set up a network? How do you add a PC to a network?

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Discussion 2

What is one of your favorite applications that utilizes the Internet? Discuss what happens behind the scenes in the network that enables your PC to implement that application.

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Discussion 1

What are some of the basic precautions a computer owner or network administrator can take to help make the computing environment secure? What are some of the basic security threats that a user or administrator might have to face?

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Discussion 2

What is Linux? When would you use it? How does it differ from Windows? Are there different versions of Linux?

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Discussion 1

What is troubleshooting? How can you find the cause(s) of the problem quickly when you have limited experience? Why is it important to keep a computer healthy?

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discussion 2

We have studied the CLI for both Windows and Linux. The real power in using commands comes with scripting. What are some repetitive tasks you can think of that could be done more easily with a well-written script?

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quizes


wek 1

1. Question : (TCO 2) Why is having the correct device driver so important?

Student Answer: It enables a specific operating system to run as multiple machines.

It enables multiple computers to share devices.

It enables a device to work in both a powered and unpowered state.

It enables a specific operating system to control a specific piece of hardware.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 2. Question : (TCO 2) What is the maximum transfer rate for a USB 2.0 port?

Student Answer: 1.5 Mbps

3 Mbps

10 Mbps

480 Mbps

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 3. Question : (TCO 2) What is the primary purpose of the power supply?

Student Answer: Controls internal computer temperature

Converts AC to DC

Provides power to external devices

Supplies AC electricity to the computer parts

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 4. Question : (TCO 2) What atmospheric condition

can increase the potential for static electricity?

Student Answer: High temperatures

Low temperatures

Low humidity

None; atmospheric conditions have little impact on static electricity

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 4

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 5. Question : (TCO 2) A _____ is required

before software from the BIOS is executed.

Student Answer: power good signal

password

surge protector good signal

power down signal

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 4

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 6. Question : (TCO 2) Which unit would you recommend for the help desk people who sit at a computer for a 24/7 operation where help must be provided at all times?

Student Answer: A UPS

A surge protector

An upgrade power supply

A line conditioner

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 4

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 7. Question : (TCO 1) Refer to the provided figure. What type of cable would have this symbol?

Student Answer: Radio frequency (RF)

USB 3.0

Bluetooth

FireWire

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 8. Question : (TCO 1) Jane decides to restart her computer by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete combination keys. This procedure

is called a _____.

Student Answer: shutdown

warm boot

quick start

mistake

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 9. Question : (TCO 1) Why is it best not to start cleaning a computer by using compressed

air?

Student Answer: Some people may be sensitive to the dust blown into the air.

Pressure may damage the fragile electronic

equipment.

Heavy dirt cannot be moved by the compressed air.

The turbulence from the compressed air causes an RFI disturbance.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 4

Points Received: 0 of 4

Comments:

Question 10. Question : (TCO 11) After a problem is solved, a technician must _____ findings, actions, and outcomes.

Student Answer: tell his or her boss the

document

memorize

e-mail

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Soft Skills, Ch.4

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:




Devry Comp129 Wee


k 2 Quiz Letast 2015 october

1. Question : (TCO 3) Major microprocessor manufacturers are _____.

Student Answer: Apple, Gateway, and Dell

Intel, Motorola, and AMD

Maxtor, Seagate, and Sony

Microsoft, 3-Com, and Oracle

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 2

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 2. Question : (TCO 3) What does quad core mean in relation of processors?

Student Answer: The main CPU is clocked at four times the static rate.

Four processors are installed in one or two sockets on the motherboard.

Four pipelines are used inside the processor for simultaneous instruction execution.

Four core system processes can be executed upon simultaneously.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 2

Points Received: 0 of 4

Comments:

Question 3. Question : (TCO 3) An engineering professor teaches CAS at the university. Which expansion slot would be best for the graphics card in the professor's computer?

Student Answer: PCI

PCI-X

AGP

PCIe

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 2

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 4. Question : (TCO 3) Most motherboards use _____ for RAM.

Student Answer: DIMMs

RIMMs

VCMs

DIPs

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 6

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 5. Question : (TCO 3) Double-sided memory _____.

Student Answer: is two memory modules in the same physical module

is required to do dual-channeling

is most often used with Rambus

provides faster throughput

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 6

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 6. Question : (TCO 3) Dual channeling _____.

Student Answer: requires more cache memory

requires more RAM

requires dual CPUs

requires matched modules

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 6

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 7. Question : (TCO 3) Where are mini PCIe cards normally installed?

Student Answer: In tablet computers

In smartphones

On the bottom of a laptop

In a slot adjacent to the processor

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 2

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 8. Question : (TCO 2) Which of the following will most likely contain SO-DIMM memory?

Student Answer: Servers

Desktop workstations

Notebook computers

Printers

Instructor Explanation: Week 2 Lecture and LabSims

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 9. Question : (TCO 2) A physical problem with a memory chip will often cause a(n) _____ error.

Student Answer: out of memory

bad sector

POST

Task Manager

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 6

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 10. Question : (TCO 11) Bill and John are overloaded. They have to install more than 50 access points. Joni hears their frustration and offers to help. This is an example of _____.

Student Answer: tag teaming

consolidation

teamwork

outsourcing

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Soft Skills, Chapter 6

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:






Devry Comp129 Week 3 Quiz Letast 2015 october

1. Question : (TCO 4) Linux has a variety of _____ that provide the basic functionality that you are used to when working with an operating system, such as the cp command for copying files, the mvcommand for moving files, the vi editor for editing a text file, and so on.

Student Answer: DOS commands

utilities

batch files

GUI tools

Instructor Explanation: TestOut Linux+ Section 0.1.3

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 2. Question : (TCO 4) What is a home screen on a mobile device?

Student Answer: Where you have to be to see what applications are currently running

Where the physical volume control is normally located

Where photo files are stored

Where app icons are found

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 11

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 3. Question : (TCO 4) Consider the following directory structure from the C: drive root directory.

2014_Term (directory)

CompRepair (subdirectory)

Opsys (subdirectory)

Cisco8 (subdirectory)

VOIP (subdirectory)

If the prompt is C:2014_Term> and you wanted to move into theCisco8

subdirectory, what

command do you type?

Student Answer: CD Cisco8

CD..

CD Cisco8

CD C:Cisco8

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 11

Points Received: 0 of 4

Comments:

Question 4. Question : (TCO 4) List three items commonly found in a dialog box.

Student Answer: Properties, Close button, Font button

OK button,

Cancel button, Make new file button

Help button, Close button, OK button

Help button, Close button, Restart button

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 11

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 5. Question : (TCO 4) Which tool can you use to view, but not modify, hardware and configuration information for your computer?

Student Answer: The System applet in Control Panel

Msinfo32

Msconfig.exe

Event Viewer

Instructor Explanation: TestOut PC Pro Section 9

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 6. Question : (TCO 4) Who is given credit for the GNU initiative?

Student Answer: Richard Stallman

Bill Gates

Linus Torvald

All of the above

Instructor Explanation: TestOut Linux+ Section 0.1.3

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 7. Question : (TCO 4) Which user type was available

in Windows XP but is not available

for Windows Vista and 7?

Student Answer: Guest

Administrator

Standard User

Power User

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 12

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 8. Question : (TCO 4) What Windows 7 feature speeds up file searches?

Student Answer: Shadow Copy

Indexing

Sharing

ReadyBoost

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 12

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 9. Question : (TCO 4) What is the default location for 64-bit application files in Windows 7?

Student Answer: The Windows folder

The Program Files folder

The SysWOW64 folder

The System64 folder

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 12

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 10. Question : (TCO 11) Learning the next-generation features of the most recent smartphones is an example of _____.

Student Answer: OS maintenance

staying current with technology

leveraging documentation

working out a solution

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 11

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

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week 4

Devry CoMP129 Week 4 Quiz Latest 2015 October

1. Question : (TCO 5) A laptop normally has an _____ type of hard drive installed.

Student Answer: internal SCSI

external SCSI

external SATA

internal SATA

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 7

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 2. Question : (TCO 6) Why is backing up data to a different partition on the same hard drive not a good idea?

Student Answer: The data perform at a slower rate.

Other users who have rights to save files can retrieve the backup, install to a different computer or drive, and potentially see others’ data.

If the drive fails, both the data and the backup are potentially unusable.

The backup takes longer.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 7

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 3. Question : (TCO 6) Which backup type would back up all the user's data and set the archive bit for each file?

Student Answer: Comprehensive

Full

Differential

Incremental

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 7

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 4. Question : (TCO 5) Which optical medium has the greatest storage capacity?

Student Answer: Compact disc

Dual-layer, single-sided DVD

Single-layer, single-sided Blu-ray disc

Dual-layer, double-sided DVD

Instructor Explanation: TestOut PC Pro A+, Section 5.6

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 5. Question : (TCO 5) For internal optical drives, what is the most common type of internal interface found today?

Student Answer: SCSI

IDE

USB

Firewire

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 8

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 6. Question : (TCO 6) What term is used to describe the number of samples a sound card takes to create the reproduction of the original sound?

Student Answer: Analog-to-digital conversion rate

Power rating

Frequency response

Signal to noise ratio

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 8

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 7. Question : (TCO 5) What Android app could be used to see saved photos?

Student Answer: Settings

Gallery

Photos

Video

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 8

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 8. Question : (TCO 5) What happens when you press the Fn key along

with a function key on a laptop computer?

Student Answer: You allow the computer

to be placed in one of four power modes, which helps with video troubleshooting.

You allow the computer

to be placed in diagnostic

mode, which is especially useful when troubleshooting video problems.

You get additional features depending

on the key you press.

You refresh the monitor.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 9

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 9. Question : (TCO 6) A user wants to expand his normal Windows 7 desktop work area across two monitors.

What would be the best solution for this user?

Student Answer: Use an integrated VGA port and a DVI port on an adapter.

Install a video card with two ports if two ports are not available on the motherboard.

Use a KVM switch.

Use a video splitter.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 9

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 10. Question : (TCO 11) What should you do when speaking on the phone with a customer who is very upset and yelling at you?

Student Answer: Stay calm but raise your voice level a little to show the importance and professionalism of your technical question.

Ask the caller whether you can put him or her on hold while he or she calms down.

Hang up on the caller.

Speak to the customer using a calm, professional tone.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 7

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:





week 5

DevrDevry Comp129 Week 6 Quiz Latest 2015 October

1. Question : (TCO 8) The protocols used to encrypt account names and passwords are called authentication protocols. The protocol used for Windows is _____.

Student Answer: Kerberos

Crypto IP Encapsulation (CIPE)

Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 2. Question : (TCO 9) A(n) _____ is about the size of a credit card, but thicker.

Student Answer: ExpressCard

CardBus card

PCI card

PC Card

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 3. Question : (TCO 8) A worm _____.

Student Answer: is a program that can replicate by attaching itself to another program

can spread copies of itself throughout a network without a host program

does not need a host program to work; It pretends to be a legitimate program

is dormant code added to software and triggered by a predetermined event

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 4. Question : (TCO 8) _____ prove(s) that individuals are who they say they are.

Student Answer: Authentication

Authorization

A background process

BIOS settings

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 5. Question : (TCO 8) The largest security risk for stealing confidential data comes from ____.

Student Answer: Russian or Chinese hackers

college students studying hacking

employees leaving passwords in full view

disgruntled employees

Instructor Explanation: Week 6 Online Lecture

Points Received: 0 of 4

Comments:

Question 6. Question : (TCO 8) Which security method would be best to use if extremely sensitive government information were stored on a hard drive that will no longer be used?

Student Answer: Buy 1/0 rewrite software.

Drill holes in the platters and smash the pieces with a hammer.

Hold a magnet over each platter.

Repartition the hard drive into multiple partitions using different file systems.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 7. Question : (TCO 8) The protocols used to encrypt account names and passwords are called _____ protocols.

Student Answer: user service

encryption

authentication

authorization

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 8. Question : (TCO 4) Which Linux command shows you what the current directory is?

Student Answer: more

pwd

dir

ls

Instructor Explanation: TestOut Linux+, Section 1.1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 9. Question : (TCO 9) What is SSID broadcasting?

Student Answer: The method the access point uses to reach all wireless NICs with a single message

A means for the access point to send the wireless encryption keys to all wireless NICs for network access

The access point constantly sending the name of the wireless network into the air

The access method used for 802.11 a, b, g, and n wireless networks

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 10. Question : (TCO 11) Trust between you and your customer begins with _____.

Student Answer: never lying.

good communications skills

a new customer discount

professionalism.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 0 of 4



week 6

Devry Comp129 Week 6 Quiz Latest 2015 October

1. Question : (TCO 8) The protocols used to encrypt account names and passwords are called authentication protocols. The protocol used for Windows is _____.

Student Answer: Kerberos

Crypto IP Encapsulation (CIPE)

Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 2. Question : (TCO 9) A(n) _____ is about the size of a credit card, but thicker.

Student Answer: ExpressCard

CardBus card

PCI card

PC Card

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 3. Question : (TCO 8) A worm _____.

Student Answer: is a program that can replicate by attaching itself to another program

can spread copies of itself throughout a network without a host program

does not need a host program to work; It pretends to be a legitimate program

is dormant code added to software and triggered by a predetermined event

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 4. Question : (TCO 8) _____ prove(s) that individuals are who they say they are.

Student Answer: Authentication

Authorization

A background process

BIOS settings

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 5. Question : (TCO 8) The largest security risk for stealing confidential data comes from ____.

Student Answer: Russian or Chinese hackers

college students studying hacking

employees leaving passwords in full view

disgruntled employees

Instructor Explanation: Week 6 Online Lecture

Points Received: 0 of 4

Comments:

Question 6. Question : (TCO 8) Which security method would be best to use if extremely sensitive government information were stored on a hard drive that will no longer be used?

Student Answer: Buy 1/0 rewrite software.

Drill holes in the platters and smash the pieces with a hammer.

Hold a magnet over each platter.

Repartition the hard drive into multiple partitions using different file systems.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 7. Question : (TCO 8) The protocols used to encrypt account names and passwords are called _____ protocols.

Student Answer: user service

encryption

authentication

authorization

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 8. Question : (TCO 4) Which Linux command shows you what the current directory is?

Student Answer: more

pwd

dir

ls

Instructor Explanation: TestOut Linux+, Section 1.1

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 9. Question : (TCO 9) What is SSID broadcasting?

Student Answer: The method the access point uses to reach all wireless NICs with a single message

A means for the access point to send the wireless encryption keys to all wireless NICs for network access

The access point constantly sending the name of the wireless network into the air

The access method used for 802.11 a, b, g, and n wireless networks

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 4 of 4

Comments:

Question 10. Question : (TCO 11) Trust between you and your customer begins with _____.

Student Answer: never lying.

good communications skills

a new customer discount

professionalism.

Instructor Explanation: Schmidt, Chapter 15

Points Received: 0 of 4

Comments:



week 7


(TCO 4) You have been asked to temporarily fill in for a Linux administrator who has just been fired. This administrator was known to take a lax view of security and it is suspected that passwords are still kept in the /etc/passwd file. When viewing that file, which entry below would indicate that the passwords are there?

kolson:85yxir:430:0:Back Door:/root:/bin/bash

badams:x:341:52:Brent Adams:/users/badams:/bin/bash

dclifford:x:689:306:non secure user:/root:

tmurphy:x:100:100:/users/tmurphy:/bin/bash

Question 2. Question :

(TCO 11) Mitch Miller wants to use his optical drive to play a Moody Blues CD. When he inserts the disc and closes the drive tray, the drive turns, but he does not hear any music. What type of problem would a technician say this is?

The technician would say that it is a hardware problem.

The technician would say that it is a software problem.

The technician would say that it is an error of the user.

The technician would not be able to draw a conclusion from the description given.

Question 3. Question :

(TCO 10) In which troubleshooting step do you complete a help-desk ticket by typing the solution and closing the ticket?

Document findings, actions, and outcomes.

Identify the problem.

Verify full system functionality and, if applicable, implement preventive measures.

Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and implement the solution.

Question 4. Question :

(TCO 10) The audio beeps heard during the boot process are caused by the _____.

RAM

processor

CMOS

BIOS

Question 5. Question :

(TCO 10) Hardware errors are often obvious _____.

during POST

during printing

when saving a file

during RAM access

Question 6. Question :

(TCO 10) What component is most likely to be included in an audio and video editing PC design?

RAID

Powerful GPU

Multiple processors

Video capture card

Question 7. Question :

(TCO 10) Which of the following would most likely be a design consideration for a gaming PC rather than a computer used for virtualization?

NAS

High amount of RAM

Multiple fast, large-capacity hard drives

Additional system cooling

Question 8. Question :

(TCO 10) Debbie keeps getting an error each time she tries to save her worksheet in AJAX ABC accounting software to the thumb drive. She then saves an Excel spreadsheet she was working on to the thumb drive and it too produces the error. A good next step would be to _____.

save the file to a different drive.

open the computer case to see whether the thumb drive is connected properly.

replace the hard drive.

Question 9. Question :

(TCO 10) Which statement is true regarding mobile design?

Smartphones typically have as much RAM as laptops.

Netbooks are low cost and lightweight.

Netbooks are typically lighter than tablets.

Laptops usually have less storage capability than tablets or smartphones.

Question 10. Question :

(TCO 10) An internal keyboard is generally connected to the laptop’s system board using a _____.

USB connector

ribbon cable

PS/2 port

mini-molex connector








Course Project: Due in Week 7 (Begin in Week 1)
Objectives |Guidelines |Grading Rubrics |Best Practices |Week-by-Week Additions to the Project

Objectives

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BUILDING A PERFECT PC!

The COMP129 project is designed to help you apply what you are learning each week using current hardware and software options to build a PC that meets a specific purpose. Although your Final Project is due in Week 7, you will begin working in Week 1 and continue adding components to your computer in each week of the class. Start by selecting the purpose of your computer and a budget. Then you can work each week to select components for your PC based on what you are learning in your class activities. Download the project deliverable template and create a spreadsheet in Week 1. (Remember, you will be turning in these two files in Week 7.) Build on these during the term as you work on building your perfect PC.

Guidelines

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Plan to build your perfect PC. (Remember, you are to select each part of the computer. No kits are allowed. No prebuilt computing devices are allowed. This project is designed to help you apply what you are learning each week using current hardware and software options.) Use the lab project template to turn in your project questions. Attach an Excel spreadsheet that includes the major components, specifications, parts, vendors, pricing, and total cost as outlined below. (You can add additional rows and columns to the Excel template if you want to add more than the minimum in your completed computer build).

  1. Plan the purpose of your computer. (Remember, Chapter 10 in your textbook will give you some ideas on what you might select as a purpose.)
  2. Preplan a price range and try to stick to it. (Were you able to stick to your budget? Why or why not?)
  3. List all major components in your spreadsheet template. (Include at least the motherboard, processor power, memory, drives, and monitor size. Add to this list as needed).
  4. Determine all necessary parts to buy. (Include at least the case, expansion cards, NIC, and keyboard. Add to this list as needed.)
  5. Include OS and software.
  6. Update an Excel spreadsheet with all specifications and parts.
  7. Price parts from two locations. You may use brick-and-mortar stores in your area, such as TigerDirect, and online sellers, such asnewegg.comorhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/. You can do all of your comparison shopping online, if you desire. (You will be adding in the prices from these two locations as separate columns in your spreadsheet. See Item 8 below.)
  8. Update your spreadsheet with the seller’s name, prices, and totals. (Make sure you add the vendor, price, and total for all the items you select, as well as the total for the computer as a whole.)
  9. Write a 4–5-paragraph report on your learning and experiences in completing this project. Make sure to include an introduction, two to three paragraphs about the project, and a conclusion for full credit on this part of the assignment. Remember, this portion of the project is worth 10 points, so make sure you are thorough and complete in your essay.

Grading Rubrics

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CategoryPoints%Description
Completeness of specs and parts1028.5All major components, OS, and software listed
Content, including brands, prices, and citation of source1543All points addressed with adequate content
Quality and completeness of 2–5-paragraph report1028.5Report will not address the steps taken to complete project, but will describe the learning taken away by completing the assignment
Total35100A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.

Download the project template: Remember, you will have two files to submit in Week 7: the project template and your Excel spreadsheet.

Submit your assignment (two files) to the Week 7 Course Project Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of this page. For instructions on how to use the Dropbox, read these step-by-step instructionsor watch this TutorialDropbox Tutorial.

See the Syllabus section "Due Dates for Assignments & Exams" for due date information.

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Work each week: Although your Final Project is due in Week 7, start working in Week 1 and continue adding components to your computer in each week of the class. In Week 1, you will be selecting the purpose of your computer, as well as a budget. Find a purpose that will be interesting to you as you address the components each week throughout the course. (Remember, Chapter 10 in your textbook will give you some ideas on what you might select as a purpose.) You will work each week to select components for your PC based on what you are learning in your class activities.

Budget: Were you able to stick to your original budget? Why or why not? Include this information on the project template.

Template: Use the project template to answer the questions and frame your project deliverables. Make sure you write in complete sentences and address all sections of the project. The component lists are the minimum—add in additional items as you find them each week. Different computer purposes and budgets will require different considerations for parts and budget. Make sure you add in everything necessary for your specific purpose. Did you have to modify your budget as you worked to select components each week?

Excel: Create an excel spreadsheet that includes all of the gradable items.

  1. List all major components in your spreadsheet template. Include at least the motherboard, processor power, memory, drives, and monitor size. Add to this list as needed.
  2. Determine all necessary parts to buy. (Include at least the case, expansion cards, NIC, and keyboard. Add to this list as needed.)
  3. Include OS and software.
  4. Update an Excel spreadsheet with all specifications and parts.
  5. Price parts from two locations: You may use brick-and-mortar stores in your area, such as TigerDirect, and online sellers, such asnewegg.comorhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/. You can do all of your comparison shopping online, if you desire.
  6. Update your spreadsheet with the seller’s name, prices, and totals. Add the prices from the two vendor locations as separate columns in your spreadsheet. Make sure you add the vendor, price, and total for all items you select, as well as for the computer as a whole.

Essay: Make sure to include an introduction, two to three paragraphs about the project, and a conclusion for full credit on this part of the assignment. Remember, this portion of the project is worth 10 points, so make sure you are thorough and complete in your essay. Talk about the purpose and budget issues, as well. How did you use your budget to select components? Were there any surprises? Were you able to stick to your original budget? Why or why not? Were there things you ended up not adding due to budget restrictions? These are only some things to consider as you assess your project work for the term.

Week-by-Week Additions to the Project

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Week 1: This week is an introduction to hardware and software, and you will learn to identify basic computer components and the role of the operating system. Make sure you decide on a purpose for your project and an associated budget. (Remember, Chapter 10 in your textbook will give you some ideas on what you might select as a purpose.)

Week 2: This week is an introduction to motherboards, CPUs, memory, and BIOS/CMOS. Apply what you are learning this week to your Course Project by investigating which motherboard, CPU, and memory selection is appropriate for your computer build.

Week 3: This week is an introduction to the basic function of the operating system the most common types of operating systems available. Apply what you are learning this week to your Course Project by investigating which OS is appropriate for your computer and what version to install.

Week 4: This week is an introduction to how a hard drive works and what forms of peripherals, backup, and storage devices are available. Apply what you are learning this week to your Course Project by investigating what hard drive, peripherals, and storage media you want to include with your system.

Week 5: This week is an introduction to networking and networking components. Apply what you are learning this week to your Course Project by investigating what NIC to include with your system.

Week 6: This week introduces topics related to security. Apply what you are learning this week to your Course Project by investigating what OS to include with your system. In addition, decide how to handle physical security issues for your computer, as well as what you will use to help fight malware and viruses. Are you going to choose a firewall? Why or why not?

Week 7: The Course Project is due this week and




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