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Lesson Objectives Aims To be able to describe the uses of common Input, Output and Storage devices To be able to suggest suitable devices to solve problems

Input, Output and Storage

For the exam You will need to be able to identify appropriate devices to solve problems This lesson is about applying your knowledge of IOS devices to a range of scenarios You should already be familiar with a wide range of the devices in todays lesson – none of it should be new!

Review/Success Criteria You should now be confident that you know: A range of common input, output and storage devices Which device can be used to solve common computing problems For next lesson you must: Begin your revision, you’ve just finished your first unit!