Computer Technology & Repair Model
Units:
- Safety and Enviromental Issues
- Networks
- Personal Computers and Components
- Know Your Motherboard - Components
- Computer Assembly
- Computer Assembly
- Call for the teacher
- Final teacher evaluation
- Introduction to Memory- What is RAM?
- Introduction to Hard Disks - Disk Geometry
- Power Up! - Power Supplies
- Replacing or Adding RAM
- Expansion Card Slots
- Instaling a Device Driver
- Learn Hardware Vocabulary
- Input/Output Ports - Adding Functionality
- Communication and Professionalism
- Operating Systems
- Hardware Needs Software! Introduction to Operating Systems
- Windows XP & Linux Dual Boot Lesson
- The Itty Bitty Computer - Our Home Made Version of Raspberry Pi, a British micro mini computer.
- Binary 1- Calm Down, It's Only Ones and Zeroes- How Computers Think.
- Binary 2- 11 Cheers for Binary! How Computers Count.
- Binary 3- Bits and Bytes and Nybbles, Oh My!
- Binary 4- ASCII Art- How Computers Write.
- B5- Life Without Thumbs- Counting like Computers (by eights)
- B6- Counting by 16's- How We Talk to Computers
- B7- When Does 3 and 6 = 7- How Computers Calculate
- B8- Peeking Inside a Computer File- Using a Hex Editor
- Connecting Cities, Introduction to Network Topologies
- Laptop and Portable Devices
- Printers and Scanners
- Security
- Preventive Maintenance and Trouble shooting
- Examinations & Practical Applications
Tags
Activity Industry Sector
Engineering & Design
Activity Originally Created By:
Mike Morris
Call for the teacher
Part of Lesson Plan: Computer Assembly
Activity Overview / Details
Once the computer is fully dissassembled, the students must call the instructor over for inspection. Annotate on the team rubric that they took the computer apart. Let them know they can begin to put it back together and as they do they should make note of the time.




