Unit 2 Technology Systems

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Computers in Banking and Retail CEL : C O M P U T E R S I N E V E R Y D A Y L I F E CEL 2 [Sec 2-4] Name: _____________________ Class: ____________ CEL:
Advertisements

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Data Capture and Input Methods.
HARDWARE INPUT DEVICES ITGS. Strand 3.1 Hardware Input Devices Keyboards Pointing devices: Mice Touch pads Reading tools: Optical mark recognition (OMR)
Input & Output Devices ASHIMA KALRA.
Commercial Data Processing Lesson 2: The Data Processing Cycle.
Lesson 4 Alternative Methods Of Input.
AUTOMATIC DATA CAPTURE  a term to describe technologies which aim to immediately identify data with 100 percent accuracy.
Input devices, processing and output devices Hardware Senior I.
Manufacturing Control system. manufacturing control and data collection systems For any manufacturing control system a kind of drawback of an excessive.
INPUT DEVICES. KEYBOARD Most common input device for a computer.
OCR GCSE ICT DATA CAPTURE METHODS. LESSON OVERVIEW In this lesson you will learn about the various methods of capturing data.
LESSON 2 Input and Output Devices
Input Devices Manual and Automatic By Laura and Gracie.
Reading tools Reading tools Andrea Vudrag Andrea Vudrag.
A C JOSHI LIBRARY A C Joshi Library is considered to be one of the best libraries of India: Annual budget approx 5 Crores Annual budget approx 5 Crores.
Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2011 Edition Living in a Digital World.
Introduction to the Computer System. What is a computer ? A computer is an electronic device that can accept data and instruction, process them or store.
DATA COLLECTION METHODS CONTENT PAGE How data is collected via questionnaires. How data is collected via questionnaires. How data is collected with mark.
Data Collection Methods Libby Wise Contents Content Questionnaires Optical Mark Recognition Sensors Optical Character Recognition Bar codes Quick Response.
Data Capture F451 - AS Computing. Data and Information Data –Raw Facts and Figures –No structure or context Information –Structured, Organised Data –Processed.
CS3900 Richard Emerson1 Radio Frequency ID Tags Smart labels that send/receive data via radio waves Usually works like a barcode – contains a product code.
 Data or instructions entered into memory of computer  Input device is any hardware component used to enter data or instructions 2.
©La-Nette Mark Did you know computers are everywhere you look, and even in places you can't see. Computers check out your groceries, pump your gas,
Data Capture, Input Methods, and Output Methods
Appendix A Information Systems Hardware Information Systems Today Leonard Jessup and Joseph Valacich.
Data Capture.
Discovering Computers Fundamentals, Third Edition CGS 1000 Introduction to Computers and Technology Fall 2006.
Describe direct data entry and associated devices, e. g
Hardware Lesson 5 1. Starter 2 Name these devices and explain if they are input or output devices.
Input Devices By Mrs. Gonzales. All the input, output and storage devices connected to and dependent on a computer for operation are called peripherals.
Describe direct data entry and associated devices, e. g
© 2003 Prentice Hall, Inc.A-1 Appendix A Information Systems Hardware Information Systems Today Leonard Jessup and Joseph Valacich.
Section 2B. Objectives List two reasons why some people prefer alternative methods of input over a standard keyboard or mouse. List three categories of.
National Diploma Unit 4 Introduction to Software Development Input and output processing.
Radio Frequency Tags Chandler Allen. The use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a.
Ubiquitous means ‘everywhere’
The Big Picture Things to think about What different ways are there to collect information automatically? What are the advantages and disadvantages of.
1 Study Session 3: Computers & communication systems working together 3.1 ICT systems in a supermarket: Supermarkets make use of ICT systems for a range.
Edited by : Huda Al-Omair
Unit 2 Technology Systems
Input & Output Devices ASHIMA KALRA.
Lesson 4 Alternative Methods Of Input.
Alternative Methods Of Input
DATA COLLECTION Data Collection Data Verification and Validation.
Input and Output Devices
Input devices.
Topic 2: Hardware and Software
Input Devices.
Unit 2 Technology Systems
Describe direct data entry and associated devices, e. g
CHAPTER 2 CONT..
How organisations use ICT – Part 1
Selection and Use of Input Devices and Input Media High Volume Devices
Input devices.
Lesson 4 Alternative Methods Of Input.
Chapter 2: Input and output devices
Identify information technology equipment/software and operating systems supported by the organization By Jack+ Aaron.
OCR GCSE ICT Data capture methods.
OCR GCSE ICT Data capture methods.
Essential Question #1 What is a Computer??
Year 10 to 11 review Chapter - 2
یا حقّ.
Databases.
INFORMATION & COMMUNCATIONS TECHNOLOGY …
Lesson 4 Alternative Methods Of Input.
Data Capture F451 - AS Computing.
Introduction to Computers
Input and Output devices in a Computer
ICT IGCSE review Chapter - 2
Presentation transcript:

Unit 2 Technology Systems BTEC First Diploma in Information and Creative Technology

Learning aims Understand how the components of technology systems work together. Understand how data flows between internal components of a computer and is processed to provide information. Understand different types of software.

Re-cap What did we do last lesson?

Automated Systems Automated system – a system that uses technology and control systems. It doesn’t usually require human intervention. In addition to the traditional hardware devices associated with computer systems, different sectors use specialist devices to help improve the efficiency and productivity of their business. Automated technology systems monitor and perform activities, e.g. central heating systems that regulate our environment and robots that explore the universe.

Automated systems Examples: Automated system What is it? Input devices Output devices Self-service checkout Used in supermarkets to scan purchases and pay for shopping Scales to weigh the goods before and after scanning Scanner to read bar codes on shopping and loyalty card Payment inputs form cards, coins or notes Screen and speakers to explain how to use the checkout Payment receipt printer and a device to give money as change Production line Hardware components such as robots and controlling software can be combined to form an automated system in a production line to make cars and other products Optical sensors to locate product components. Pressure sensors to feel product components Controlling robots to manufacture components

Automated systems Other devices used to capture and store data in a technology system include: Magnetic strip readers, used to read cards, e.g. loyalty OCR – Optical character readers to scan a document into text OMR – Optical mark readers to input survey and multiple choice forms.

Automated systems RFID – Radio frequency identification systems (RFID) known as smart labels, are used like bar codes on products for automatic identification and tracking. It is a wireless non-contact system that uses radio waves to transfer data from a tag attached to an object or person. The technology uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data and is mainly used for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. Some smart labels require no battery, as they are powered by the electromagnetic fields used to read them.

Automated systems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_ZmkzIebr0 Activity In small groups, investigate automated systems Choose 1 system and explain: What the system is What the input and output devices The advantages and disadvantages of the system Find a video of your system in action Create a presentation of your system and feedback to the other groups

Check! In groups, answer the following: Give three types of storage device used in technology systems. Explain what an automated technology system is. What is RFID?

Activity Key terms bingo!