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Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz

Today’s Objectives and Bell-Ringer Bell-Ringer 1.List at least five computer input devices. 2.List at least five computer output devices. 3.List at least five computer storage devices. Objectives Given the course textbook, TSW correctly identify processing, storage, and peripheral devices with no errors. (BUS )

Bell-Ringer 1. List at least five computer input devices.

Bell-Ringer 2. List at least five computer output devices.

Bell-Ringer 3. List at least five computer storage devices.

Today Using the online textbook, complete: Lesson 1-2 Graphic Organizer, "What Is Computer Hardware?"

Using the online textbook, complete: Lesson 1-2 Graphic Organizer, "What Is Computer Hardware?"

Today Using the online textbook, complete: Lesson 1-3 Graphic Organizer, "What Is Computer Software?"

Today

Using the online textbook, complete: Chapter 1 Review and Assessment

Today Chapter 1 Review and Assessment Use the Vocabulary Match the term, but WRITE OUT the definitions

Today Chapter 1 Review and Assessment Check Your Comprehension WRITE OUT the entire sentence with the missing information included NOTE – some have more than one correct answer

Today Port Tour: How Do I Hook It Up Click on link on ITF page to start Complete worksheet

To see the words being spoken, click on “Transcription ON”

Now you see the words at the bottom

Previous Work Using the online textbook, complete: Lesson 1-1 Graphic Organizer, "What Is a Computer?" Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review

Information Technology Fundamentals (ITF) Mr. Shultz