Hi guys! Hope you all are doing so great. Today, we're here because we're going to be displaying you aur informational video.
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This is our team, we are taking an associate´s degree in software development and analysis at Sena College.
Mateo
Jose
Luis
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Actually through this informative video you'll learn different information and facts about Computer Science. Let's check it out!
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Now, maybe you've heard about a computer and its features.
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but have you ever wondered, how it really works?
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First of all, we need to know the concept of "¿What is a computer?"
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Actually, a Computer, is an electronic device that processes information or data, and executes commands
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Now that we know about what a computer is, we can continue into how it really works.
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Now we can divide the Computer into two main parts.
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The Hardware and Software Part of the computer.
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Now the hardware part.
Is everything that can be touched. for example a laptop.
Here we have the keyboard, speakers, touchpad, Screen, Camera, Mouse,
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Now for the software part.
it is everything that can't be touched, for example.Applications like, Microsoft office or Visual Studio Code
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Also, ¿did you know the Software is the brain of the computer that tells the hardware what to do?
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Now lets continue with types of computers.
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There are many types like, desktops, laptops, servers, smarthpones, consoles, smart Tvs, and Supercomputers
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Now, we need many parts to make it work well.
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But there are 4 essential components that the computer needs, because without any of them, it wont work
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We start with the Input Devices (Keyboard, mouse, monitor, speakers
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Second one the CPU (Cental Processing Uniy)
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Third one the Storage (long-term data storage capacity)
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Four one, the OUTPUT (information that is displayed, printed, or transmitted to the user after the computer has processed the input data)
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And now my teammate Mateo, is going to continue with the information of the computers.
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In the world of computers, not everything happens inside the machine.
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There are also devices that help us connect and interact with it.
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These devices are known as peripherals.
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A peripheral is any device that connects to a computer to expand its capabilities.
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For example, a keyboard, a mouse, or even a printer.
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Without peripherals, using a computer would be almost impossible.
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Technology is everywhere, and we use it in many forms every day.
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But do you know which systems are used the most around the world?
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Let’s start with one of the most common: the personal computer.
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PCs and laptops allow us to work, study, and communicate efficiently.
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The second system is even smaller, but incredibly powerful.
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We’re talking about smartphones.
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These tiny devices fit in our pockets, yet they connect us to the entire world.
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Together, PCs and smartphones dominate modern technology.
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Inside every computer, there’s a part that acts like the brain of the system.
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This part is called the CPU, or Central Processing Unit.
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Its job is to process information and execute commands.
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At the heart of the CPU lies something even smaller — the microprocessor.
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Within this tiny chip, all the real thinking happens.
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The microprocessor performs four main functions.
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First, Fetch — it brings the instruction.
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Second, Decode — it interprets what that instruction means.
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Third, Execute — it performs the action.
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And finally, Store — it saves the result.
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Modern microprocessors are incredibly fast.
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Some reach speeds of more than 5 gigahertz.
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For example, the Intel Core Ultra 9 runs at 5.1 GHz.
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While the AMD Ryzen 9 can go up to 5.7 GHz.
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That’s millions of operations happening in just one second.
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Every computer needs a place to store and remember information.
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That’s where memory and storage come in.
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There are two main types of memory: RAM and ROM.
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RAM is a fast and temporary memory.
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It’s like a desk where you work — the bigger it is, the more you can do at once.
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ROM, on the other hand, contains permanent instructions.
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These instructions help the computer start and know what to do first.
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Together, memory and storage allow the computer to think, save, and retrieve information quickly.
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In simple terms, RAM is for “now,” and storage is for “later.”
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That’s the perfect teamwork inside every device.
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How do we tell a computer what to do?
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We do it through input devices.
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They are the bridge between the user and the machine.
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Examples include the keyboard, mouse, and joystick.
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We can also use devices like scanners or graphic tablets.
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And even microphones or special readers such as MICR and OCR.
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Each one sends information from us to the computer.
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Without them, interaction would simply not be possible.
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They make communication between humans and machines a reality.
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And now my teammate Luis is going to continue with the information of the Computer Science.
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Hi guys, and now i am going to talk about the unit storage of a file
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Now we have 5 types of unit storage mostly used.
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But the reality there are more than just 5, there are 8.
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I am going to start with the smallest to the highest unit
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First one is the Bit, the smallest that has around a storage of just 0 to 1 maximum
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First one is the Bit, the smallest that has around a storage of just 0 to 1 maximum
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The second is the Byte, that has around 8 bits of unit storage
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Third one is the Kilobyte that has around 1024 bytes
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The four is the Megabye, that has around 1024 kilobytes storage unit
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The five one is the Gigabyte, that has around 1024 Megabytes unit storage
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The six is the Terabyte that has 1024 Gigabytes unit storage
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The seven is the Petabyte that has 1024 Terabytes unit storage
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The eight is the Exabyte that has around 1024 Petabytes unit storage
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Now probably you're asking for why is that needed to know
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These units are based on the binary system and measure the amount of data that can be stored.
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And now i am going to give you some tips that you need to know to learn about computers
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First you need start with the fundamentals of a computer
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probably you're thinking what is that.
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is steps that you need do to and be learning with the time to be able to even create a computer or know about it
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for example the start
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u need learn about a hardware and a software
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u need to know how they work and each function
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u need to know how they work and each function
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And now to finish
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i wanna ask you something.
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.How do you feel after learning about computers?, now what do you know about them?
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Now in conclusion
Mateo
Jose
Luis
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A computer is a powerful electronic device that works through the interaction between hardware and software. The CPU acts as the brain, processing data and executing commands, while memory and storage keep information temporarily or permanently. Input and output devices allow communication between the user and the machine, transforming data into meaningful results. Altogether, these elements make the computer an essential tool for work, study, and everyday life in the digital age.
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Thanks for watching and learning with us! we hope you like it!, bye!
Mateo
Jose
Luis
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