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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF). Mr. Shultz. Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer. Objectives Given computer hardware web sites, TSW correctly describe the characteristics and functions of graphics and sound cards. (BUS6670.048) Bell-Ringer
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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz
Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer Objectives Given computer hardware web sites, TSW correctly describe the characteristics and functions of graphics and sound cards. (BUS6670.048) Bell-Ringer How much data can a CD hold? A DVD? A Blu-ray? In a CD-R, what happens when you heat the dye layer with concentrated light? Why can’t CD-RW discs be read by most older CD players and CD-ROM drives?
Bell-Ringer How much data can a CD hold? A DVD? A Blu-ray? CD - 783 MB DVD - 4.7 GB Blu-ray - 25 GB
Bell-Ringer In a CD-R, what happens when you heat the dye layer with concentrated light? The dye turns opaque - light can’t pass through it
Bell-Ringer Why can’t CD-RW discs be read by most older CD players and CD-ROM drives? They do not reflect as much light as older CD formats
Today Open “How Graphics Cards Work” Complete Worksheet Open “How Sound Cards Work” Complete Worksheet
Google Homework Set up Gmail account using school login Cannot do this at school Will be using Gmail account info to log in and use Google Docs
Notebook Check • Green -End of class today (Sep 26) Gold - End of class today (Sep 27) • For all points • Binder • Notebook Layout Sheet • Dividers • Signed Syllabus • Leave in crate labeled with your block
Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz
Class Work Summary Graphics, Sound Card worksheets CD, CD-Burner, Blu-ray worksheets Hard Disk and SSD worksheets FBLA Worksheets Computer Terms Notebook Check