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SELF CHECK 1.

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IDENTIFICATION: IDENTIFY WHAT IS BEING ASKED

· An electronic device that manipulates information, or "data."


· Operating System
· Hardware
· Software
· Computer

· The first electronic computer, It was developed in 1946. It


took up 1,800 square feet and weighed 30 tons.

· Electric Numerical Integrator and Computer


· Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
· Electronically Numerical Integrator and Computer
· Electronic Number Integrator and Computer

· It is any set of instructions that tells the hardware what to


do. It is what guides the hardware and tells it how to
accomplish each task.

· Server
· Software
· Computer
· Hardware

· Designed for use at a desk or table and made up of separate


components.
· Laptop Computers
· Tablet
· Desktop Computer
· Server
· It was introduced in 1984, and it was the first widely sold
personal computer with a Graphical User Interface, or GUI.

· Windows
· MAC
· Linux
· PC

· Battery or AC-powered personal computers that are more


portable than desktop computers, allowing you to use them
almost anywhere.

· Laptop
· Desktop
· PC
· Server

· This type of computer began with the original IBM PC that


was introduced in 1981.

· Desktop
· Laptop
· Personal Computer
· Server

· It is any part of your computer that has a physical structure,


such as the computer monitor or keyboard.

· Software
· Microsoft Word
· Hardware
· Operating System

· It is the hardware within a computer that carries out the


instructions of a computer program by performing the
basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of
the system.

· Hardware
· C.P.U.
· Computer
· Laptop

· A computer that "serves up" information to other computers


on a network.

· PC
· Server
· Mac
· Desktop

ENUMERATION: ENUMERATE THE FOLLOWING.

· Other types of computer


· Two main styles of personal computer
Answer Key 1.1-1

· D. Computer
· B. Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer
· B. Software
· C. Desktop computer
· B. MAC
· A. Laptop
· C. Personal Computer
· C. Hardware
· B. C.P.U.
· B. Server
ENUMERATION: ENUMERATE THE FOLLOWING QUERIES.

· Other types of computer


Tablet, TV, Game Console, and Smartphones/Mobile Phones/Wearable devices

· Two main styles of personal computer


PC and Mac
TASK SHEET 1.1-1

Title: Identifying Computer Parts and its peripherals

Performance Objective: Given are the following materials, you


should be able to identify and explain the function of different parts
of computer. Allotted time 30 minutes.

Supplies/Materials : Whiteboard

Equipment : Computer hardware (not working is


recommended, it’s use for identification purposes only)
Prerequisites:
Trainer will prepare his selected hardware for you to identify each
purpose by showing each item (includes input/output ports, basic
parts of the computer and other parts internal hardware,)
Steps/Procedure:
· Read information sheet 1.1-1 Computer and its
Hardware
· Study and remember all computer parts and its
function.
· When you are ready to identify the parts. Present
yourself to your trainer and start identifying the given
parts of the computer.

Assessment Method:
Demonstration, Observation

Performance Criteria Checklist1.1-1

Trainee’s Name: __________________________ Date: ____________________


During the performance of the task, did you consider the following criteria?
Grade Point
Equivalent
NO
Highest
Possible Score
CRITERIA YES
=5
Lowest
Possible Score
=0
Did the trainee…
· Properly identified the
given parts and its
peripherals?
· Explained the parts of
computer and its function.
· Applied and Performed
occupational health safety
procedures
· Performed and followed
completely the given
tasks?
Total Points

Total Items

Signature of the
Trainee/Learner

Signature of the Trainer


Grade Point Equivalent
The table shows the equivalent points that are used and show how they are
calculated to determine the grade point average (GPA), or index.
The highest equivalent points that trainer can give is 5 points per criterion and the
lowest is 0. If the trainee/learner accumulates scores with below two (2) grade point
equivalent, she/he needs to retake the whole given task.

Grade Point Explanation


Equivalent

5 Excellent

4 Very Good

3 Good

2 Average

1 Poor

0 Failure

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