Computing in the Information Age - JSS1 Computer Sudies Lesson Note
In the Information Age, computing has become an integral part of our daily lives, transforming the way we gather, process, and share information. Notable counting devices have played a crucial role in this evolution. Initially, mechanical calculators paved the way for computational advancements. Devices like the abacus, with its ancient roots, exemplify the early ingenuity in counting. Fast forward to the mid-20th century, and electronic calculators emerged, introducing a leap in computational capabilities. These devices, though simple by today's standards, were instrumental in various fields, from science to finance, laying the foundation for the digital revolution.
The advent of the personal computer marked a significant milestone in the Information Age. Early models, such as the Commodore 64 and Apple II, brought computing power to individuals and small businesses. The shift from punch cards to graphical user interfaces streamlined interactions, making computing more accessible. As technology progressed, so did computing devices, leading to the laptops, tablets, and smartphones that are now ubiquitous. Today, our interconnected world relies on these devices, emphasizing the transformative impact of computing in the Information Age.