Input and Output devices
This is a 36 page PowerPoint about input and output devices.
The students can go through this at their own pace.
Objectives:
• Be able to explain what input and output devices are:
• Be able to identify input and output devices
• Consider the uses of input and output devices
Fully self marking quiz. Students decide if each type of hardware is an input device or output device. All formulae is hidden. Scores revealed at the end to allow multiple attempts to gain full marks.
Teacher password: teacher (needed to unlock cell for editing)
Introduction to input and output devices with examples and uses. A basic intro best suited to KS3 students
Covers
Definition of input and output devices
Keyboard,
Mouse
Webcam
Touch screen
Speakers
Printer
Monitor
Lesson about Different Input devices, Output devices and storage devices used in computer systems. Contains elements of component 1.1.3 (a,b,c,d) from OCR A-Level Computer Science spec. Lesson has exam style questions with mark scheme.
Contains explanations of the use of input devices and different methods of obtaining data, different output devices for showing data/information and different storage devices that are used in computer systems and how they work.
Included is a Powerpoint with notes and tasks, exam question worksheets to help aid progress.
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A simple worksheet aimed at year 7 students. They must provide the definition of an input and output device, then simply drag the icons of various input and output devices into the correct column.
These resources are offered in addition to the FREE worksheets and access to the video at https://youtu.be/fMFC1SaHeHk.
PPT LOs:
Recall some electrical components, consider how electronics function as a systems, learn about some Input, Process and Output devices and how they’re used in the real world.
Please also see my latest electronic and mechanical project which I designed as a mini project for my year 10 group but could also but suitable as a KS3 rotation:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12496313
Lesson PowerPoint with explanations about devices and the theory of input, output and processing of computer systems.
Worksheet to go with it.
Please let me know if there are any amendments to be made or anything that can be added to improve the resource.
The input and output devices Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare,contrast and sort these types of digital devices.
Includes the following digital devices:
➸ scanner
➸ keyboard
➸ mouse
➸ microphone
➸ barcode reader
➸ webcam
➸ speakers
➸ headphones
➸ laser printer
➸ 3D printer
➸ monitor
➸ plotter
➸ pen drive
➸ CD/DVD
➸ touch screen
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Modern computer technology requires an understanding of both input and output devices, and the types of manual and direct input devices that exist today.
The purpose of this lesson is to cultivate an understanding of modern computing technology through an in-depth study of the interface between manual input devices, direct input devices and output devices.
This lesson contains students’ notes, videos, a quiz and answers, learning objectives and images that will enhance the basic concepts of computer hardware –computer components and relevance.
At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:
To do able to know the purpose of and able to identify different input devices.
Understand the uses of each input device.
To do able to know the purpose of and able to identify different output devices.
Understand the uses of each output device and lots more!
This was created for an interview. The class was Year 8 mixed ability but would be suitable for Year 9 as well.
Contained within these resources activities that will be required to be printed on A3 paper and could be used as a group activity . To be covid safe it would require one student to be directed by the other group members (ideally three) in the positioning of the hexagonal shaped component images on the large printout of the motherboard you can see in the image
This resource includes a PowerPoint presentation, starter worksheet (designed to be readable when printed A5 size), and homework sheet (A4).
The lesson builds on hardware components and looks at input and output devices. The lesson is the third in the 'How a Computer Works' topic.
A workbook that contains a focus on hardware but also looks a bit towards software as well as input/output devices including ergonomics.
Should take 2-3 hours to complete.
This resource is for use for ICT or Computer Science classes that have studied input and output devices this term.
If you like this free resource, kindly leave a comment in the review section.
quick little starter or plenary - loads of images of pieces of hardware that are either input output or a storage device. the glove thing is called a digital glove. Also the headset is obviously both input and output. Feel free to add your own!!
A worksheet for computing lessons, that enables children to demonstrate an understanding of the input, process, output features of various digital devices.
Provided in both PDF (to protect formatting) and Word (in case you wish to edit).
Enjoy!