Hardware lesson 1

1. What are the devices in the following images?
2. What is the purpose of each device?
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Slide 1: Open question
ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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1. What are the devices in the following images?
2. What is the purpose of each device?

Slide 1 - Open question

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Lesson 1: What is a Computer?
Year 9 – Introduction to Computer Hardware

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Lesson objectives 
Conquer: Define the term computer.
 
Aspire: Identify how computers receive commands and data


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What is a computer?
  • An electronic device which takes in data, processes it and then outputs the result.

 

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Which of these is a computer?

Computer
Not a computer

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Input and output devices
To interact with computers we have created a variety of input and output devices.

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Input devices.
These all send data/ instructions into the computer. 

  1. Mouse - Right clicking with the mouse.
  2. Games controller - Pressing X to jump
  3. Microphone - Singing into the microphone. 

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Output devices
These all receive information from the computer and give the feedback to the users input.

  1. Monitor - Will display the screen.
  2. Headphones - Will output sound
  3. Printer - Will print the contents of a document. 


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Sort the input and output devices above into the correct columns.
Input Device
Output Device

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What about a touch screen?
Is it an input, or an output device?
Explain your answer.

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A touch screen is the only device which works as both an input and an output device. You view the options available to you on the screen (output) and you then use your finger to touch the option that you have chosen (input).
Touch Screens
A touch screen is the only device which works as both an input and an output device.

You view the options available to you on the screen (output) and you then use your finger to touch the option that you have chosen (input).


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Create a hardware guide.
In PowerPoint (Click here) create 3 slides
  1. Slide 1 - What is a computer?
  2. Slide 2 - What are input devices?
  3. Slide 3 - What are output devices. 

Include the key definition and image examples of devices. 

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A couple of quiz questions after this task to recap and test knowledge. 
An input device is a device that...
A
Sends data from the computer
B
Sends data to the computer
C
Stores data from the computer
D
Uses volatile data

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An output device is a device that...
A
Gets data sent to it from the computer
B
Sends data to the computer
C
Stores data from the computer
D
Uses volatile data

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A speaker is an example of a...
A
Input Device
B
Storage Device
C
Output Device
D
Primary Memory

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A camera is an example of a...
A
Input Device
B
Storage Device
C
Output Device
D
Primary Memory

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Which of these is not a computer?
A
Calculator
B
Smart Phone
C
Clock
D
Smart Watch

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