How to achieve a presentation

Computer Assembly

To explain to a non-technical audience how to set up a computer:

What we want to achieve is that at the end of the presentation the audience is able to set up a computer and identify each of the parts that form it, for this we will give a brief introduction of the personal computer and the purpose of the presentation. We will continue with the development of the presentation explaining in detail the parts that make up a computer, its characteristics and the acronyms that identify each piece.

To make the compression of the components easier we will divide them into 3 groups, each group will have an explanation of each component and its functionality accompanied by images to become familiar with the component. Between the explanation of each group of components we will leave a space for the audience to ask questions about the different components already explained.

As resolution to the given problem we will give the detailed explanation of the assembly of the computer following 3 simple steps.

We will conclude with conclusions and questions.

 

Structure of the presentation:

Introduction and objectives

  • Objectives of the presentation.
  • Introduction to the personal computer.

 

Development of the presentation

  •  Explaining in detail the parts that make up a computer with 3 groups.
    Group 1: CPU, RAM, Motherboard.
    Group 2: Enclosure, Power supply, HDD.
    Group 3: (periferic divices) and cables.

 

  • Solving questions about devices.

 

  • Detailed explanation of the computer assembly following 3 steps.
    1. CPU and RAM Installation on Motherboard.
    2. Installation of motherboard, power supply and HDD in the box.
    3. Cable installation and peripheral divices.

 

  • Solving questions about the assembly of the computer.

Closing presentation

  • Conclusion of knowing how to identify the parts of a computer.
  • Resolution of questions.

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