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By: Jaime Julis and Stephanie Gisriel
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*Login to your Wikispace, click on the Peripheral tab and open the link under warm-up OR type in the following link in your browser: http://hossummer2012.wikispaces.com/peripherals * Save the pixie document to your H drive and minimize when completed. YOU HAVE THREE MINUTES!
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We will be able to identify ◦ What a peripheral is ◦ Examples of Input and Output Peripherals ◦ How peripherals communicate to the computer ◦ Components of a workstation ◦ The pros and cons of different types of printers ◦ Different types of keyboards, monitors, and mice.
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Any external device that provides input and output for the computer. Not part of the essential computer. ◦ For example, a keyboard and mouse are input peripherals, while a monitor and printer are output peripherals. Sometimes called "I/O devices" because they provide input and output for the computer.
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Input- An input device is a peripheral used to transfer data from the outside world into a computer system. In other words, it is any machine that feeds data into a computer. Output- An output device is any peripheral that is connected to a computer and used to transfer data out of the computer in the form of text, images, sounds or other media to a display screen, printer, loudspeaker, or storage device.
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Digitizes Documents
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Open up your Pixie document. Once you place a peripheral term in the correct column pass the mouse to your neighbor.
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Walk around the room and identify as many peripherals as you can. Each group will receive a different color post it note. Place this post it on any peripheral device you see around the room. Each peripheral may NOT have more than one post it. The group with the most amount of post its receives a reward! READY……….SET……GO!!!!
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When a device is connected into a computer, the computer finds the hardware/software and recognizes it as part of the computer. You are then able to access the device. It then transfers data into the computer or relays information out. (Input / Output)
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YOU TELL US!
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Desk or Table Top Chair ( correct height, support and position) Easy to View Lighting No Loose Cables Controlled Temperature Monitor Keyboard Mouse Printer Speakers Microphone Webcam Headphones
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Printer NameProsCons Ink Jet- spray tiny dots of ink on a surface to create an image Inexpensive to purchase and wide acceptance of paper types Slow when printing many documents, easily clogged nozzles which leads to wasted ink, and dependent on specific ink Laser- use toner drums that roll through magnetized pigment and then transfer the pigment to a surface High speed, low noise, high quality, and user friendly Not environmentally friendly, take up a lot of workstation spaces, more expensive to purchase, and expensive to repair Dot Matrix- (common in the 1980’s and 90’s) use a print head to embed images on a surface, using an ink ribbon Cheap and easily accessible, printing costs are low, able to make carbon copies, they tolerate dirty and hot conditions, and maintenance cost is low The output is not a high resolution, makes a lot of noise, and not user friendly
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- HP - Lexmark - Brother - EPSON
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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - more expensive than CRT's - introduce the problem of viewing angles - display is far superior than the CRT monitor - compact CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) - bigger and bulkier than an LCD. - consume more power and prone to screen flicker
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Wired- The PS/2 and USB are the two wired connections that connect the keyboards to your desktop computers.* Virtual- The virtual keyboards are not actually physical keyboards, but they are simulated using a software. Usually, they are used in the PDA. Wireless- The three basic types of wireless keyboards are bluetooth, infrared, and radio frequency
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Mechanical: The ORIGINAL mouse. Houses a hard rubber ball that rolls as the mouse is moved. Sensors inside the mouse body detect the movement and translate it into information that the computer interprets. Optical: use lasers to track the mouse's movement in relation to the surface it passes over without the use of a ball. Infrared (IR) or radio frequency cordless mouse: With both these types, the mouse relays a signal to a base station wired to the computer's mouse port. The cordless mouse requires power, which comes in the form of batteries. Trackball: Essentially used as an upside-down mouse, users rotate an enlarged ball that is tracked by sensors.
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1. We have broken the class into four groups. 2. Each group will be assigned a question. 3. You must work with your group members to record your answers using the flip cam. 4. Then, upload your short film to the computer. Save it to the desktop. 5. Access our Wikispace under the tab titled Flip Cam Answers(Peripherals) 6. Edit the page, click on file, and upload video.
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Please use our Wikispace as a helpful study guide for our summative assessment.
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