First Day of School

August 22nd, 2007 by colonna

Welcome to Computer Class!  Please listen to the following .mp3 file for my welcome statement and instructions on what you are required to do.

Welcome mp3 file

Select the link below for further explanation of Computer Science courses.

Course Explanation

 

The Internet

August 21st, 2007 by colonna

Mrs. Colonna   To access the Internet, you do not typically connect your computer directly to the backbone. Instead, you connect it to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that in turn connects to the backbone. An ISP is a point of access to the Internet. An ISP typically provides a connection to the Internet and an e-mail account. Some ISPs offer proprietary services that are available only to subscribers. These services might include content channels with articles on health, hobbies, investing, and  sports; activities specially designed for kids and teens; antispam and security software; a variety of voice and text messaging services; and free (and virusfree) software. ISP customers arrange for service, in this case for Internet access, for which they pay a monthly fee. In addition to a monthly fee, an ISP might also charge an installation fee. The ISP that you select should provide service in the places that you typically use your computer. If your work takes you on the road a lot, you’ll want to consider a national ISP that provides local access numbers in the cities that you visit.

 Access Presentation

 

 

Welcome to all 2007-2008 Computer Students!!

August 21st, 2007 by colonna

Welcome to Mrs. Colonna’s Computer Classes. Please read the course syllabus and have your parents and/or guardians signed the forms that need approval.