COMPUTER SCIENCE: As a computer science student you have been given a project of setting up your family's new computer. there should be 4 separate user groups - one for you and adult members of the family, one for the two middle schooled aged siblings, a child account for the youngest sibling and a guest account for family visitors.

can you create me 9 slides of a portfolio

should they be allowed to install program and will there be a screen limit? Will the user only be allowed to use the computer between certain hours? Will any applications or websites be blocked? Who will have admin rights?

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Sure! Below is a suggested outline for a 9-slide portfolio to present your project of setting up your family's new computer with separate user groups.

Slide 1: Title Slide

  • Title: Family Computer Setup Project
  • Subtitle: A Comprehensive Approach to User Management
  • Your Name: [Your Name]
  • Date: [Date]

Slide 2: Introduction

  • Briefly introduce the project.
  • Include the purpose of the setup: to provide a safe and functional computer environment for all family members.

Slide 3: User Groups Overview

  • User Groups Defined:
    • Adult Users: You and adult family members
    • Middle School Users: Two middle school-aged siblings
    • Child Account: The youngest sibling
    • Guest Account: For family visitors
  • Importance: Different access levels ensure security and appropriateness for each group's needs.

Slide 4: Permissions for Each User Group

  • Adult User Group:

    • Full permissions to install programs.
    • No screen time limits.
  • Middle School User Group:

    • Permission to install approved educational software only.
    • Suggested screen time limit of 2 hours per day.
  • Child Account:

    • No installation of any programs allowed.
    • Screen time limit of 1 hour per day.
  • Guest Account:

    • No installation allowed.
    • Limited access to specific websites.

Slide 5: Time Restrictions

  • Adult User Group:

    • No time restrictions; unlimited access.
  • Middle School User Group:

    • Usage allowed between 3 PM and 8 PM on weekdays.
    • Flexible on weekends.
  • Child Account:

    • Usage allowed between 4 PM and 6 PM on weekdays.
  • Guest Account:

    • Usage allowed as needed, but monitored by adults.

Slide 6: Website and Application Management

  • Blocked Websites:

    • Social media sites (Facebook, Instagram) for middle school users.
    • Any inappropriate or harmful content for all user groups.
  • Allowed Applications:

    • Educational apps for middle school users.
    • Child-friendly games for the child account.

Slide 7: Administrative Rights

  • Admin Rights Overview:

    • Only adult users will have administrative rights.
    • They can manage user permissions and install/uninstall programs.
  • Rationale:

    • To maintain control over the system and ensure a safe environment for the younger users.

Slide 8: Implementation Steps

  • Step 1: Create user accounts for each group.
  • Step 2: Set permissions and restrictions according to group needs.
  • Step 3: Install necessary software for groups allowed to install programs.
  • Step 4: Regularly review and adjust access as needed.

Slide 9: Conclusion

  • Recap the importance of setting up user groups to tailor accessibility and security.
  • Highlight how this setup can foster responsible usage while keeping the computer a safe tool for learning and exploration.
  • Invite questions or suggestions from the audience.

Make sure to use visuals, bullet points, and concise information in each slide to make your portfolio engaging and easily digestible! Good luck with your project!