Whenever people think about computers, they are most likely
thinking about the computer machine such as the television-like monitor screen,
the keyboard to type on, the printer which produces copies of text-and-graphics
material, and the computer housing called “the box” which contains the
electronic parts and circuits (the central processing unit) that receives/
stores data and direct computer operations. The computer machine or hardware is
naturally an attention-getter.
It’s more
difficult to realize, however, that the computer hardware can hardly be useful
without the program or system that tells what the computer machine should do.
This is called software.
There are two kinds of software:
The
system software. This is the operating system that is found or bundled inside
all computer machines.
The
application software. This contains the system that commands the particular
task or solves a particular problem.
In turn the applications software may be:
(a) A custom software that is made for specific tasks often
by large corporations, or
(b) A commercial software packaged for personal computers
that helps with a variety of tasks such as writing papers, calculating numbers,
drawing graphs, playing games, and so much more.
Microsoft Windows
Also referred
to as program, Microsoft Windows or Windows for short is an operating
environment between the user and the computer operating system. Also called a
shell, it is a layer that creates the way the computer should work. Windows
uses a colorful graphics interface (called GUI – pronounced “gooee”) that can
be seen on the computer screen or monitor whenever the computer is turned on.
The user
can work with on-screen pictures (icons) and suggestions (menus) to arrive at
the desired software. Windows 95 (now improved with Windows 2003 and 2007) is
software designed for Microsoft Windows. Actually, Windows is in itself a
self-contained operating system which provides:
1. User
convenience – just click a file name to retrieve data or click from program to
program as easy as changing channels in your TV screen.
2. A new look –
fancy borders, smooth and streamlined text fonts.
3. Information
center – Windows puts all communications activities (e-mail, downloads etc. in
a single screen icon); adapts/configures the computer for the Internet.
4.Plug and play –
configures the computer with added components, such as for sound and video.
Instructional Software
Instructional
software can be visited on the Internet or can be bought from software shops or
dealers. The teacher through his school should decide on the best
computer-based instructional (CBI) materials for the school resource
collection. But beware since CBIs need much improvement, while web-based
educational resources are either extremely good or what is complete garbage.
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