Subject: Computer. Week 3, Topic: Loading Applications | by @manuelhooks |[10% to steemkidss]

in Steem Kids & Parents3 years ago (edited)

Hello everyone, and welcome to the third edition of computing with @manuelhooks. In our previous lesson, we went through the process of booting and shutting-down the Computer.

Loading a Computer Program

Computer Programs are software stored in a computer's storage device, to use a program, the selected program will have to be moved from the storage in to the Random Access Memory in a process called Loading.
A loaded program displays on the screen allow the user access to it.
In today's lesson, we will be learning how to load programs and what to do when you are done using a loaded program.

At The Desktop

Once booting is completed, the computer will display a desktop

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This is the desktop

The easiest way to load a program is to double click on the shortcut icon If the shortcut is found on the desktop.

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An example of an icon on the Desktop

In some computer systems a shortcut icon for some programs are pinned to the task bar. If you have such on the task bar, clicking on it will load the program.

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Icons being pinned to the task bar

If the operating system on your computer has a start Button(windows 7), click on the start button, go over to all programs and select the program you want to load.

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Here we have the start button

If you are using a computer with windows 8, you may have to use the search option. To accomplish this, move your pointer to the right edge of your screen, a small window will docking out, locate the lens icon at the top, click on it and enter the name of the program you want to load.

Using The Control Buttons

At the top right corner of every window there are three buttons called the control buttons, these are used to control and adjust the the view of the window.

Minimise will reduce the screen to an icon on the taskbar, a minimised windows is closed it's only taken out of view.

Restore Down / Maximize: this option will restore your window to a shape and size it was before it was maximized allowing opportunity for more than one program to run simultaneously on the same screen.

The last button here is the close button, it is used to send a signal telling the computer that we are done using the program. A closed program is completely terminated and if the data it was handling is not saved, then it's lost.

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Control Buttons on a restored window

The Video Lesson For This Class

Our Next lesson

In our next lesson, we will be entering data into the loaded programs, we will learn how to save and latter open a saved file.

Homework

(1) What are key combinations?
(2) What happen when you load a program then combine win + m
(3) What is the difference between a minimised and a closed window

Post you homework in the comment section bellow

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 3 years ago 

Thank you for bringing us this interesting content, it will be of great use to everyone.

 3 years ago 

Homework
(1) What are key combinations?

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(2) What happen when you load a program then combine win + m

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(3) What is the difference between a minimised and a closed window
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Thank you @manuelhooks.
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 3 years ago 

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 3 years ago 

@ekemini5 you Score 3 / 3 in the homework, expecting to see you in our next class. Excellent work.

 3 years ago 

Thank you very much @manuelhooks

 3 years ago 

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 3 years ago 

Thank you

Homework

(1) What are key combinations?

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(2) What happen when you load a program then combine win + m
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(3) What is the difference between a minimised and a closed window

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CONCLUSION

THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE PRIVILEGE @manuelhooks

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