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Lo1 Week 3 Day 1 - 2 Fundamental Elements of Comp

The document discusses the fundamental elements of computers including the system unit, input devices, and output devices. It provides examples of various input devices like the keyboard, mouse, scanner, and microphone. Output devices mentioned include the monitor, printer, speakers, and projector. The document includes pre- and post-tests to assess understanding of input and output devices, and suggests a performance task for students to create a video tutorial discussing the core computer elements.

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Lo1 Week 3 Day 1 - 2 Fundamental Elements of Comp

The document discusses the fundamental elements of computers including the system unit, input devices, and output devices. It provides examples of various input devices like the keyboard, mouse, scanner, and microphone. Output devices mentioned include the monitor, printer, speakers, and projector. The document includes pre- and post-tests to assess understanding of input and output devices, and suggests a performance task for students to create a video tutorial discussing the core computer elements.

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CORE 1: Install and Configure Computer Systems (ICCS)

FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF C O M P U T E R
OBJECTIVES
PRE-TEST
KEYWORD
INPUT DEVICES

OUTPUT DEVICES

SUMMARY
POST-TEST
KEY ANSWER
PERFORMANCE TASK

REFERENCES

LO 1: Assemble computer hardware || LC: TLE_IACSS9-12ICCS-Ia-e-28


At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:

1. Recognize the fundamental elements


OBJECTIVES:
of computer.

2. Differentiate the functions of the


different output and input devices.

3. Skillfully demonstrate how input and


output devices are used.

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Classify whether the following devices are INPUT or OUTPUT.
PRE-TEST
1. MOUSE 6. KEYBOARD

2. PRINTER 7. SCANNER

3. PROJECTOR 8. SPEAKER

4. JOYSTICK 9. MONITOR

5. HEADSET 10. MICROPHONE

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THE 3 FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF THE COMPUTER

KEYWORD System Unit – acts like the


center or core, processing the
data and information it receives
from input devices.
Output devices – These are the
devices like printer and speaker.
It receives the system unit’s
processed information.
Input devices – an input devices
in any hardware devices that
sends data to a computer,
allowing you to interact with
and control the computer.

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INPUT
DEVICES

BARCODE READER

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INPUT
1. KEYBOARD
DEVICES
A computer keyboard PS2 keyboard
(Simply keyboard) is a
typewriter-style device which
uses an arrangement of
buttons or keys to act as
Wireless keyboard
mechanical levers or electronic
switches.

USB keyboard
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2. MOUSE
INPUT A computer mouse (plural mice or mouse) is a hand-
DEVICES held pointing device that detects two-dimensional
motion relative to a surface.

PS2 MOUSE USB Mouse Wireless Mouse

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3. TRACK BALL
INPUT
Is a pointing device consisting of a ball held by
DEVICES
a socket containing sensors to detect a rotation
of the ball about two axes—like an upside-down
mouse with an exposed protruding ball.

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4. GRAPHIC Tablet
INPUT A graphics tablet (also known as a digitizer, drawing
DEVICES is
tablet, drawing pad, digital drawing tablet, pen tablet, or digital art board)
a computer input device that enables a user to hand-
draw images, animations and graphics, with a special
pen-like stylus, similar to the way a person draws
images with a pencil and paper.

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5. SCANNER
INPUT A scanner is a device that captures images from
DEVICES photographic prints, posters, magazine pages, and
similar sources for computer editing and display.

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6. DIGITAL CAMERA
INPUT
A digital camera or digicam is a camera that
DEVICES
captures photographs in digital memory.

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7. JOYSTICK
INPUT A joystick is an input device consisting of a stick that
DEVICES pivots on a base and reports its angle or direction to
the device it is controlling.

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8. WEB CAM
INPUT A webcam is a
DEVICES video camera that feeds or
streams an image or video in
real time to or through a
computer to a
computer network, such as
the Internet. Webcams are
typically small cameras that sit
on a desk, attach to a user's
monitor, or are built into the
hardware.

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9. BARCODE READER
INPUT A barcode reader (or
DEVICES barcode scanner) is an optical
scanner that can read printed
barcodes, decode the data
contained in the barcode and
send the data to a computer.

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9. MICROPHONE
INPUT A microphone, colloquially named mic or mike is a
DEVICES device – a transducer – that converts sound into an
electrical signal.

HEADSET WITH MICROPHONE USUAL MICROPHONE


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OUTPUT
DEVICES

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1. MONITOR
OUTPUT A computer monitor is an output device that
DEVICES displays information in pictorial form.

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2. PRINTER
OUTPUT A printer is a device that accepts text and graphic
DEVICES output from a computer and transfers the information
to paper, usually to standard size sheets of paper.

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3. SPEAKER
OUTPUT A computer speaker is an output hardware device
DEVICES that connects to a computer to generate sound.

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4. HEADSET
OUTPUT A headset is a hardware device that connects to a
DEVICES telephone or computer that allow the user to talk and
listen while keeping their hands free.

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PROJECTOR
OUTPUT projector or image projector is an optical device
DEVICES that projects an image (or moving images) onto a
surface, commonly a projection screen.

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PLOTTER
OUTPUT A plotter is a printer that interprets commands from a
DEVICES computer to make line drawings on paper with
multiple pens.

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• System Unit –It process data and
information.
SUMMARY • Output devices –receives the system
unit’s processed information.
• Input devices –It sends data to a
computer.
• Examples of input devices are
keyboard, graphic pad, web cam,
mouse, track all, scanner, barcode
reader, digital camera, joystick and
microphone.
• Examples of output devices are
monitor, printer, speakers, headset,
projector and plotter.
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POST-TEST Are you ready
to
take the POST-TEST?
Yes No

BACK NEXT
Classify whether the following devices are INPUT or OUTPUT.
POST-TEST
1. MOUSE 6. KEYBOARD

2. PRINTER 7. SCANNER

3. PROJECTOR 8. SPEAKER

4. JOYSTICK 9. MONITOR

5. HEADSET 10. MICROPHONE

KEY ANSWER
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Classify whether the following devices are INPUT or OUTPUT.

1. MOUSE - INPUT 6. KEYBOARD - INPUT


KEY ANSWER
2. PRINTER -OUTPUT 7. SCANNER - INPUT

3. PROJECTOR - OUTPUT 8. SPEAKER -OUTPUT

4. JOYSTICK - INPUT 9. MONITOR - INPUT

5. HEADSET - OUTPUT 10. MICROPHONE - INPUT

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Directions: Group the class with 3-4 members. Let each
group create a video tutorial discussing the fundamental
PERFORMANCE elements of computer. The video tutorial must be in MPEG-
4 format ranging from 2 to 3 minutes only.
TASK
PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY RUBRICS:
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA SCORING
1 2 3 4 5
Clear directions (voice over/audio recorded)

Ability to present the topic

Video Editing quality

Overall Content

5 - Excellently Performed
4 - Very Satisfactorily Performed
3 - Satisfactorily Performed
2 - Fairly Performed
BACK NEXT 1 - Poorly Performed
REFERENCES

 https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Compute
r-Systems-Servicing-NC-II-CG.pdf
 https://tesda.gov.ph/Download/Training_Regulations?Searchcat=Tra
ining%20Regulations
 https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/n/nos.htm
 http://www.csplacement.com/downloads/WhyComputerSkillsareIm
portant.pdf
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