AY Honor Computers and Mobile Devices Answer Key
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Computers and Mobile Devices
Skill Level
1
Year
2021
Version
24.11.2024
Approval authority
North American Division
1
Discover the following information: What kinds of computers (both laptops and desktops) and/or mobile devices (phones, tablets) does your community use.
2
Describe the function and point out at least 10 of the following components of a computer (either desktop or laptop). Some parts may require disassembling an old desktop case or laptop for identification.
2a
Case/Chassis
2b
Monitor
2c
Keyboard
2d
Mouse/Trackpad
2e
CPU
2f
Memory/RAM
2g
Motherboard
2h
Hard drive/Internal drive
2i
USB port/HDMI port/Equivalent data port
2j
Network Interface
2k
Power supply and power cable
2l
Speakers, headset, microphone
2m
Webcam
3
Describe the function and point out at least 10 of the following components of a mobile device (smartphone, tablet, etc.). Some parts may require disassembling an old tablet or phone for identification.
3a
Touch screen
3b
Circuit board
3c
Accelerometer
3d
GPS/Location locator
3e
Graphics processor
3f
Flash-based memory
3g
Wi-Fi and/or cellular chip and antenna
3h
USB dock (if applicable)
3i
Storage expansion slot
3j
Battery
3k
Power supply
3l
App icons
3m
Status bar
3n
Volume buttons
3o
Speakers
3p
Camera lens (including selfie lens if applicable)
3q
Flash
3r
Audio inputs
3s
Microphone
3t
Home button or equivalent sensor
4
Describe the proper handling and storage techniques to keep computers, mobile devices, and their input/output devices safe.
5
Complete one of the following:
5a
Determine the following on a computer system:
i
Operating System name and version
ii
Processor speed
iii
Storage capacity of non-volatile storage
iv
Memory capacity (RAM)
v
Internet strength/connectivity
vi
Power source/Battery level
5b
Determine the following on a mobile device (tablet or smartphone):
i
Operating System name and version
ii
Storage capacity
iii
Storage used
iv
Remaining battery life
v
Time usage of top five apps in the past week/month
6
In your family/community, discover the following and bring back a report.
6a
What kinds of computers (both laptops and desktops) do they use? What types of mobile devices?
6b
Which Operating Systems do their computers and mobile devices use?
7
Demonstrate the ability to identify and describe how at least five of the following external tools assist the user’s experience with their computer or mobile device (or equivalent connected mobile devices):
7a
Digital camera
7b
External drive/Flash drive
7c
External monitor
7d
Audio system
7e
Docking station
7f
Printer (inkjet, laser, 3D)
7g
Scanner
7h
Projector
7i
VR headset
7j
Smart environment device of your choice
7k
Other input or output devices your community uses
8
Do one of the following as you research the history of computers:
8a
Create a presentation (written, visual, poster, timeline) that includes at least 10 prominent events or persons that are significant to the development of the computer, both hardware and software.
8b
Research specific individuals from computer history and create a group visual, poster, or timeline report (Note: Your report should focus on the development of the personal computer and mobile devices, not the internet or other accessory functions).
8c
Visit a computer history exhibit at a museum. Create a slideshow or other report to demonstrate at least 10 things you learned during your visit.
9
Do the following:
9a
Spend one week charting the time you spend on computing devices. List what time was spent on schoolwork, gaming, movies/shows, religious activities, etc. and on which computing devices.
9b
Memorize 1 Corinthians 10:31 and Matthew 6:33.
9c
At the end of the week, evaluate with your counselor, family, or group leader how your management of computer time relates to the Bible’s instructions on stewardship of our time and resources (1 Corinthians 10:31; Matthew 6:33). Evaluate how these Bible texts could influence your tech-time and entertainment choices in coming weeks.
10
Interview an adult parent or other relative/community friend who uses a computer in their workplace. Ask them questions such as:
- a. When did you first start using computing devices for work? What type was it?
- b. What kind of computer do you use at work? At home? Why do you use those particular computer systems?
- c. Which computing activities that you do during a typical week are best done on a computer? On a mobile device? Evaluate reasons for each decision.
- d. What are things you do on mobile devices that you used to need a computer for?
- e. How do you balance your screen time with your “real world” interactions with people? What advice would you give about how to choose screen time?
- f. What Bible counsel or stories do you try to remember when balancing your screen time and entertainment choices?
11
Explain how computers and mobile devices make it easier to spread "the Advent Message to all the world in my generation."