Input Devices & Output Devices Defined

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Input Devices & Output Devices Defined by Mind Map: Input Devices & Output Devices Defined

1. Output devices: output devices are used to put data into the computer. They are the pieces of hardware that move information(data that have been processed) out of the computer.

1.1. examples of output devices are:

1.2. monitor

1.3. Advantages of having a monitor in the classroom: allows teachers to create interactive activities for students to stay engaged with. It also improves students achievement and it motivates them.

1.3.1. Disadvantages of monitor in the classroom: they are very expensive. Shutdowns of computers happens frequently so this might get in the way of teachers planned lesson. Not every teacher is knowledgeable of technology in the classroom and how to utilize it.

1.3.1.1. Application of a monitor in the classroom: A smart board, this can be sued to create lessons and interactive activities where students stay engaged and learn. It also motivates students. students uses the mouse to add shapes, color, and do math problems on the smart board.

2. Input Devices: includes any computer peripheral that you might use to enter data inot the computer.

2.1. Examplesof input devices: the mouse

2.2. benefits associated with the mouse: the mouse allows teachers to create interactive presentations that engage and excite every student in the classroom.

2.2.1. challenges associated with the mouse in the classroom: students with fine motor difficulties may not be able to use it.

2.2.1.1. Application of the mouse: the mouse can be used with a power point lesson where students get to play learning math games, literacy lessons, and other educational games in the classroom where learning is made fun.