By the end of the lesson you will: 1.Be able to describe a range of basic output devices. 2.Be able to explain the uses of each output device. Lesson Objectives.

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By the end of the lesson you will: 1.Be able to describe a range of basic output devices. 2.Be able to explain the uses of each output device. Lesson Objectives

Starter Without cheating…how many basic input devices can you remember? You have 1 minute to decide how many you can list. Lets see who can list the most…

Answers Keyboard Numeric Keypad Pin Pad Mouse Touchpad Trackerball Graphics Tablet Remote Control Joystick/ Joypad Light Pen Touch Screen Magnetic Strip Reader Chip Reader Scanner Digital Camera Video Camera Webcam Microphone MICR Reader OMR Scanner OCR Scanner Barcode Scanner

Output Devices What is an Output device? – A device which allows you to get data out of the computer.

Task You need to create an Advert for a computer shop (you can think of a name) – Use a blank A4 Portrait Publisher document - maximum of 2 pages. – Your sheet must advertise the following devices: CRT monitor TFT monitor Multimedia Projector Laser printer Inkjet printer Dot matrix printer Graph plotter Speakers – For each device you must include: A picture A price A description Possible uses Example

Task You need to create an Advert for a computer shop (you can think of a name) – Use a blank A4 Portrait Publisher document - maximum of 2 pages. – Your sheet must advertise the following devices: CRT monitor TFT monitor Multimedia Projector Laser printer Inkjet printer Dot matrix printer Graph plotter Speakers – For each device you must include: A picture A price A description Possible uses Example

Plenary Let’s look at some of your adverts…

Homework Complete your advert and upload it to the VLE. The best one in your group will win a prize. Write this in your planner.

By the end of the lesson you will: 1.Be able to describe a range of basic output devices. 2.Be able to explain the uses of each output device. Recap of Lesson Objectives