
Course Overview
Course Modules
Get an overview of the essential components that make up a computer system, including hardware, software, and their interactions. This foundational module sets the stage for understanding how computers operate.
Dive into the "brain" of the computer: the processor. Learn about its role in executing instructions, processing data, and ensuring smooth system performance.
Explore the types and functions of memory in a computer system, including RAM and ROM, and understand how they influence processing speed and data storage.
Understand the various input devices, such as keyboards, mice, and scanners, that allow users to interact with and provide data to computers.
Learn about output devices like monitors, speakers, and projectors, which display or convey processed information to the user.
Explore the world of printers, from inkjet to laser, and understand their role in translating digital information into physical documents and images.
Discover the different storage solutions available, from traditional hard drives to modern SSDs, and their role in data retention and retrieval.
Step back in time to learn about floppy disks, their history, and their contribution to the evolution of data storage technologies.
Examine the workings of hard disk drives (HDDs), their structure, and how they store large amounts of data reliably.
Explore optical disc technology, such as CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, and their use in data storage and multimedia distribution.
Understand the different types of ports and connectors, their functions, and how they facilitate communication between components and devices.
The chassis and power supply house and energize your computer's components. This module explores their roles in maintaining functionality and protecting hardware.
Test your knowledge with a comprehensive quiz that reinforces the concepts learned throughout the course and prepares you for practical application.