Essential Questions: What are the components, functions, and terminology related to mobile, Linux, and macOS operating systems?
Mastery Objectives:
SWBAT configure and troubleshoot OS on mobile devices.
SWBAT describe the components, functions, and terminology related to mobile, Linux, and macOS operating systems.
SWBAT explain about the differences between the Android and iOS mobile operating systems, Linux being open source and customizable, and iOS being proprietary to Apple and closed source.
SWBAT learn about common mobile device features like screen orientation, screen calibration, Wi-Fi calling, virtual assistants, and GPS.
SWBAT configure mobile security features such as screen lock, biometric authentication, remote lock, remote wipe, and patching and upgrading.
SWBAT perform securing a mobile device using passcode locks.
SWBAT learn the six steps in the troubleshooting process as they are applied to mobile, Linux, and macOS operating systems.
Vocabulary:
Open-Source Closed-Source Mobile Devices Customizable Proprietary screen orientation screen calibration Wi-Fi calling
virtual assistants GPS screen lock biometric authentication remote lock remote wipe patching
upgrading passcode lock Linux macOS GUI gyroscope auto-rotation auto-brightness
IPS Indoor Positioning System line-of-sight triangulation NFC Payment VPN antivirus
fingerprint lock swipe lock pattern lock face lock backup locator services cron
rooting jail break track pad Mission Control Remote Disk Dock Mac OS Terminal Emulator
Shell kernal Time Machine Disks (Linux) Disk Utility (MacOS) Bad Sector Check digital certificates
Ubuntu Gnome-Keyring MacOS keychain gnome
Query S.M.A.R.T. attributes
Digital Assistants: Google Now for Android, Siri for iOS, and Cortana for Windows Phone
On Linux, popular terminal emulators are Terminator, eterm, xterm, konsole, gnome-terminal.
Resources:
Blooket for Module 12 - https://dashboard.blooket.com/set/695d58c09b0b40b6b1fc973e
https://youtube.com/shorts/Zj_ZAAFB9tY?si=A9EQIuvCCrg_Qa4h - 5 minimum things for android
https://youtu.be/Sptuhwehp2c?si=Y5RowtfsLDPX7r1V - Beginner's guide to Android
https://youtu.be/VEJ9tkqUYVw?si=hPoRWG_ibcPbRuIk - Beginner's guide to iPhone 16
https://youtube.com/shorts/1BcIhVtG-dM?si=873vxF04cjV3kWDX - GPS Triangulation
https://youtu.be/yA2im0aP1Fg?si=2c8tvCKy5VtmeEGP- NFC Payment on Android
https://youtube.com/shorts/QFbGloEmDMc?si=YSTMtpzdmDTIcP8q- NFC Payment on iPhones
https://youtu.be/oY7sKKoFaJc?si=5gjRxAqBtC1w9dA_ - VPN on Android
https://youtu.be/PAs6yQUCkno?si=5ITYQXvsOKwRVi8l- Google Now
https://youtube.com/shorts/4tM7g6_mPMA?si=BxgBQbKS7CVeqd2Y - Setup Siri
https://youtube.com/shorts/MysvUVCEGRY?si=m_cTXYzLsdH6IX6q - Siri on iPhone 17
https://youtube.com/shorts/G-aXs14ZeEc?si=D6FW_v5-z5Gk9nPs - Launch Cortana
https://youtube.com/shorts/sj8CWs9AGFg?si=qgrKDCK2N9czFDuk - Use Cortana
https://youtube.com/shorts/uG82XlGfEOc?si=nYTXeq12RN52KKQQ - MacOS Mission Control
https://youtu.be/vtE0vp-KO8A?si=mKh7mFoGOsBXPd9F - Remote Disk on MacOS
https://developers.redhat.com/cheat-sheets/linux-commands-cheat-sheet - Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet
Activity:
Write out the commands and descriptions for all the permissions in Linux and MacOS. Write this on paper and in a chart.