Abacus, An early mechanical device with strings and beads used for adding and subtracting, Fingers and Stones, Early counting tools used by ancient men before modern computers were invented, Charles Babbage, The pioneer mathematician widely regarded as the Father of Computing, Input Device, Any hardware peripheral, like a keyboard or mouse, used to feed data into the computer., Output Device, A hardware device, like a monitor or printer, used to display processed information., CPU, The Central Processing Unit, which serves as the main brain of the computer system., System Unit, The metal or plastic case that houses the internal electronic parts of the computer., Data, Raw, unorganized facts and figures that have not been processed., Information, Processed, meaningful, and organized data that is useful to the user., ALU, The section of the CPU responsible for all mathematical calculations and logic choices., Monitor, A visual output unit used to display the computer's interface, cursor, and prompts., Keyboard, An input panel split into distinct sections used for typing characters and commands., Computer Ethics, The set of rules and guidelines for proper behavior in a computer laboratory., Dust-free Room, A key laboratory rule requiring clean surroundings to safeguard delicate system circuits., First Generation, The earliest group of digital computers built using large, hot vacuum tubes.

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