A lecturer from the Department of Software Engineering, Aliaskar Magzhan Sundetuly, held an open lesson for students on the topic “Information Technologies and the Internal Structure of a Laptop.”
The main feature of the lesson was a practical demonstration: the lecturer disassembled a laptop step by step right in front of the audience, thoroughly explaining the function and working principle of each component. Students had the opportunity to see the inner structure of such important elements as the motherboard, hard drive, RAM, processor, cooling system, and other components.
After the detailed disassembly, the lecturer reassembled the laptop, emphasizing accuracy and the correct sequence of actions when handling equipment. This approach not only sparked genuine interest among the students but also helped them better understand the material.
The open lesson was conducted in an interactive format: students asked questions, discussed what they saw, and shared their impressions. The event served as an excellent example of practice-oriented learning and allowed students to become more familiar with the technical side of information technology.