computer devices
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Control
Computer devices
Starter
Put the following instructions into the correct order.
Get the bread and the butterButter the bread Eat the toastPut the bread in the toasterGet the butter knife
You have 5 minutes
Lesson Objectives
• Understand how computers can control things
• Identify computer devices
• Be able to sequence a set of instructions
Learning Outcomes
• Starter – Put the instructions in order
• Task 1 – Order the Car Park Instructions
• Task 2 – Write a set of instructions for making tea
• Task 3 – Sort the input and Outputs of a computer system
• Task 4 – Match the Cause with Effects
What is Computer Control?
• Computers are capable of controlling many other devices.
• Device control / Peripheral devices (devices linked to your computer) such as your printer and speakers are controlled directly by your computer by sending it signals .
Computer Systems
Control systems are part of everyday life. They are all around us.
Computer Control
Computers control devices all around the house for instance,
• microwaves
• washing machines
• televisions
• video recorders
• electronic games.
They may be doing work for you such as starting
or finishing at a set time.
They may control time, power, electric motors and so on,
in the following devices!
Computer Control
What is being controlled at this car park?
Task 1 – Put these instructions in order
You have 5 minutes
Instructions
There are two types of instructions:
1. Instructions with assumptions
2. Precise step by step instructions
All instructions needs to be easy to understand
Assumptions
Some instructions are not very precise:e.g. Get the book from the table
because some details are not needed such as:
• How far the table is?• What the table looks like?• What the book looks like?
Precise Instructions
Precise instructions or step by step instructions need to be accurate otherwise things will not work
e.g. Recipe, flat pack furniture
Task 2
Write a set of instructions for making a cup of tea
Using Word / Publisher create a leaflet with the instructions
You have 15 minutes
Every system must have an input and an output.Input is signal going into the computer from an external device, such as your fingers on a keyboard or your voice via a microphone.Output is when the computer makes a peripheral (outside) device to do something, such as speaker produces sound or a printer prints a document.
System Inputs & Outputs
System Inputs & Outputs
Task 3 Match the cause with the effect
You have 3 minutes
Extension
What can I remember?
Computers are capable of controlling many devices.
Precise instructions or step by step instructions need to be accurate otherwise things will not work
Every system has an input and an output.
For every cause there is usually an effect.
Plenary