Week 1

February 13 - 17, 2023

Day 1

A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It has the ability to store, retrieve, and process data.

An electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program.

A computer is a programmable device that stores, retrieves, and processes data. The term "computer" was originally given to humans (human computers) who performed numerical calculations using mechanical calculators, such as the abacus and slide rule.

The term was later given to mechanical devices as they began replacing human computers. Today's computers are electronic devices that accept data (input), process that data, produce output, and store (storage) the results (IPOS).

* Desktop or Personal Computer

* Smartphone

* Basic Cellphone

* Two way radio

* Tablet

* Graphing tablet

* Server computer

* Laptop

* Netbook

* Kiosk

* ATM

Day 3

* Participate in Workplace Communication

* Work in Team Environment

* Practice Career Professionalism

* Practice Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

* Apply Quality Standards

* Perform Computer Operations

* Perform Mensuration and Calculation

* Prepare and Interpret Technical Drawing

* Use Hand Tools

* Terminate and Connect Electrical Wiring and Electronic Circuits

* Install Computer Systems and Networks

* Diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems

* Configure computer systems and Networks

* Maintain computer systems and networks

* On-the-job training

This course is designed to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes of Computer Service Technician in accordance with industry standards.

It develop your skills in installing, maintaining, configuring and diagnosing computer systems and networks.

It will prepare you on how to deal with problems you may encounter when servicing Personal Computers.

Using computers plays a relevant role in most industries nowadays.

That is why people are struggling and trying their best to learn almost anything they could in computers including how to assemble, disassemble, handling computer parts and installing applications and important software inside it.

It is even a requirement to some jobs because almost everything is using computer skills.

Computer Hardware Servicing is a course offered by TESDA which is focusing on computer skills by means of handling computer parts and installing operating systems (like Windows) and application software. It is almost a basic computer course but when you study it, you can learn more of the things like mentioned above.

Aside from those, you can also be learning on how to use safety tools and procedures in handling computers. You will also learn basic networking and configuration.

Computer Hardware Servicing is a useful skill not just in your job hunting but also as a person. You can help people by teaching them the things that you learned from it and to gain knowledge aside from the things you already know. You can also help in basic network setup to help a friend or someone. Learning these things can benefit yourself and people you now.

The industry does is to provide support for other companies.

Day 4

Install, maintain and repair computer systems and equipment.

Monitors and maintains the computer systems and networks of an organization. They may install and configure computer systems, diagnose hardware and software faults and solve technical and applications problems.

Answers questions from computer users and solves problems with the installation or operation of software.

To set up equipment for employee use, performing or ensuring proper installation of cable, operating systems, and appropriate software.

Also known as a Network Technician, manages the network system of an organization. The individual installs, operates, maintains, upgrades, and fixes computers and network equipment.

* It maintains, resolve, and supervise the use of LANs and WANs, besides establishing and maintaining the internet, intranets, and extranets of an organization.

* Technicians monitor the day-to-day operations of an organization's computer network. They also aid in installing hardware and software for all the systems.

Setting up hardware and installing and configure software and drivers. Maintaining and repairing technological equipment (e.g. routers) or peripheral devices. Installing well-functioning LAN/WAN and other networks and manage components (servers, IPs etc.)