Trackpad Ver. 2.0 Class 3
By Nidhi Arora
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About this ebook
KEY FEATURES
- National Education Policy 2020
- Find on Google: This section asks a quick question from the present world.
- Pure Fact: This presents a 100% pure fact with a numerical data.
- Video Based Question: This is an interactive question to be attempted after watching a small video accessible on the QR Code.
- Coding Zone: This presents a quick insight into coding concepts.
- Career Here: This section indicates the possible career aspects on pursuing similar topics.
DESCRIPTION
Trackpad, a computer book series for grades I to VIII, is designed to build a strong foundation for students about to enter the fascinating world of computer technology. With Trackpad, the process of discovery is bound to be equally enjoyable and educational, as the series is written in a friendly and engaging style, which will spark the interest of students of all skill sets.
Based on Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016, this series has all that is required to ensure that the students understand and retain what they have read.
The books ensure up-to-date coverage of contemporary computer concepts and most widely used software packages. Though comprehensive in scope, each topic presents practical, day-to-day applications of computer in a friendly manner. The series begin to explore the subject of Artificial Intelligence from grade III itself and each grade has four Periodic Assessments & two Test Sheets for evaluation of students' learning. Grade I and II books have four-line writing space each to inculcate the love for writing and enhance writing skills in children.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
You will learn about:
- Fundamentals of computers
- ICT Tools
- Computational Thinking
- Coding and Artificial Intelligence
- Scratch
- Robotics
- MS Word
- Hardware and Software
- Stepwise Thinking
- Paint 3D
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
Grade-3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Hardware and Software
2. Windows 10—An Introduction
3. Word 2016—An Introduction
4. Editing Text in Word 2016
5. Working with Paint 3D
6. Stepwise Thinking
7. Introduction to Scratch Programming
8. Internet—An Introduction
9. Introduction to Robotics
10. Techipedia
11. Project
12. OGO Cyber Sample Questions
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Trackpad Ver. 2.0 Class 3 - Nidhi Arora
CHAPTER 1
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
Happy Birthday, Aadya!
Guess what is your birthday gift this year? A brand-new computer!
Yay! I always wanted a computer. Thank you, Papa!
I am very excited to unpack the box!
Now that you’re done checking all the hardware of the computer, you must also check all the software that has been installed on it.
Papa, I have heard about hardware and software but I always wonder what actually a hardware and a software is.
That’s not a big problem. I will explain the terms to you and also how a computer works with their help.
We all know that machines make our work faster and easier. Different types of machines are designed to perform different types of task. Some machines are used to do only one type of task. For example:
A washing machine is used to wash clothes.
A music system is used to play music.
Whereas, a computer is used to do multiple tasks. For example:
Search information
Send emails
Play games
Play music
Store information
Solve mathematical problems
Features of a Computer
A computer has many unique features that make it a wonder machine. Some features are given below:
Speed: It does calculations at a very high speed.
Accuracy: It performs calculations without making any mistake. However, we can get incorrect output if inaccurate data is fed into the computer.
Versatility: It performs various types of jobs at the same time.
Memory: It stores huge amounts of data and information that can be retrieved quickly and easily when needed.
WORKING OF A COMPUTER
As we have discussed earlier, a computer can do a lot of things. Let us understand how a computer works.
A computer works in three steps: Input → Process → Output (IPO). This is also called the IPO cycle.
Input
We enter data and instructions into the computer which is called input. The devices which are used to send input to a computer are called input devices.
Process
A computer works on data (input) to produce meaningful information with the help of processing device known as the CPU (Central Processing Unit). This conversion of data into information is called processing. CPU is also called the brain of a computer.
output
The result received after processing is called output. The devices which are used to display result are called output devices.
Parts of a COMPUTER
The computer system is made up of two parts—Hardware and Software. Let’s learn about hardware and software in detail.
HARDWARE
The term ‘hardware’ refers to the parts of a computer that we can see and touch. In other words, hardware are the tangible parts of a computer system.
The Hardware devices are classified into four categories:
INPUT DEVICES
The hardware devices that are used to give inputs in the form of words, pictures, sounds, etc., to a computer are called input devices. Some of the commonly used input devices are:
Keyboard
Keyboard: A keyboard is an input device used to give input to the computer by typing numbers, letters and special characters.
Mouse
Mouse: A mouse is an input device. We can send instructions to the computer by clicking on its buttons. It is also used to select objects and draw pictures on the screen.
Joystick
Joystick: A joystick is an input device used for playing games.
Webcam
Webcam: A webcam is an input device used to capture pictures or videos in digital form.
Microphone
Microphone: A microphone is an input device used to record voice, music and other sounds on the computer.
Light Pen
Light pen: A light pen is an input device used to point or draw on the screen.
Scanner
Scanner: A scanner is an input device that reads text or images and sends their copies to the