IT DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES

⁠Computer Parts Identification

Understanding the Building Blocks Behind Every Computer System.

DATE

Feb 10, 2026

DURATION

Single-Day Event

LOCATION

NADC Main Auditorium

About Computer Parts Identification

The Department of Computer Science organized Computer Parts Identification, a practical learning activity aimed at familiarizing students with the essential hardware components that power modern computing systems. The event provided participants with hands-on exposure to computer hardware, helping them bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world technology.

Students were introduced to a wide range of components including processors, motherboards, memory modules, storage devices, power supplies, graphics cards, cooling systems, and peripheral devices. Through guided demonstrations and interactive sessions, participants learned how these components work together to perform computing tasks efficiently.

The activity encouraged students to develop a deeper understanding of computer architecture, system assembly, troubleshooting techniques, and hardware maintenance practices. Faculty members emphasized the importance of hardware knowledge for future careers in software development, networking, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure management.

Core Objective

To strengthen students’ understanding of computer hardware, improve their ability to identify and explain key system components, and develop foundational knowledge required for computer maintenance, troubleshooting, and technology-related careers.

Activity Schedule

Hardware Introduction & Orientation

09:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Faculty members provide an overview of computer architecture and introduce participants to major hardware components, their functions, and their role within a complete computing system.

Component Identification Workshop

10:45 AM – 01:30 PM

Students engage in hands-on activities to identify various computer parts, examine their specifications, and understand how different components interact to create a functional computer system.

Assessment & Certificate Distribution

02:00 PM – 03:30 PM

Participants complete a hardware identification challenge and demonstrate their understanding of computer components. The session concludes with feedback, recognition of outstanding performers, and certificate distribution.

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