Mr Conti 24th March 2014 Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand.

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Mr Conti 24th March 2014 Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Listen to Mr Conti’s Phone playing a Ringtone Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Computer --- Resources (T:) --- ICT --- Mr Conti --- Year Lesson Starter Task L1 Input Process Output Storage Complete the table by typing the correct answer in the corresponding box.

Hardware There are a huge range of input devices on the market. These fall into two main groups: 1) Manual Input 2) Automatic Data Capture Manual Input include devices such as the keyboard and mouse, where the user has to put the data in by hand. Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Keyboard Mouse Touch ScreenGraphics TabletTracker Ball Concept Keyboard Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Automatic Data Capture devices collect the data automatically and feed it straight into a computer. Some of them are operated by people, like barcode scanners, but some devices just collect data, such as web cams. Automatic data capture tends to cut down on errors and be quicker compared to manual data entry. However, they tend to be more expensive, and so are usually used when there is a lot of data to capture Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Digital CameraDigital Video Camera Scanner Barcode Scanner Optical Character RecognitionOptical Mark Reader Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Remote ControlMagnetic StripSmart Card Microphone MICR Magnetic Ink Character Recognition MIDI Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.

Inputs Complete the Main Task Worksheet. Draw a line from the hardware to the correct description. You may work with you neighbour to complete the task. Write your name at the top! Computer --- Resources (T:) --- ICT --- Mr Conti --- Year Lesson Main Task L1

Inputs Complete the Inputs all Around Us Worksheet. Complete the table using real life examples. You may work with you neighbour to complete the task. Write your name at the top! Computer --- Resources (T:) --- ICT --- Mr Conti --- Year Lesson Inputs all Around Us L1

Input devices fall into two main categories: manual devices and automatic data capture devices. Data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means. Input devices are being used all around us in daily life. Lesson Aim To learn a basic computer system and explore Input devices in real life situations. Lesson Outcomes Good – will understand what Hardware is and give a real life example. Great – will be able to explain the difference between manual input and automatic data capture. Fantastic – will learn that data can be input by touch, sound, light, control, magnetism and electronic means.