INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES

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INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES by Mind Map: INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES

1. Digital Camera

2. Helps students become familiar with such terms as pixel and white balance. Can learn photography skills.

2.1. Challenge- Teachers have hard time teaching students material when they are working with technology.

3. INPUT DEVICES

4. OUTPUT DEVICES

4.1. Monitors

4.1.1. Benefit -Enhance learning

4.1.1.1. Challenge- can reduce learning demands on students.

5. Plan

5.1. The difference between Input and Output Devices

5.1.1. Input devices are used to take instructions from a user and give it to the computer.

5.1.2. Output devices do not rely on any form of physical contact with the computer user and may be present as an internal component.

5.2. Benefits of incorporating device into the classroom

5.2.1. Enhances Learning

5.2.2. Teachers have an extra instructor present in the classroom.

5.2.2.1. By using technology in education, students and teachers are more connected both inside and outside the classroom.

5.3. Challenges of incorporating device into the classroom.

5.3.1. Computers lack the ability to accomplish anything without BIOS.

5.3.1.1. Data Privacy and security

5.4. Learning Applications

5.4.1. Multi media applications

5.5. Examples

5.5.1. Keyboard and mouse, Digital Cameras, Tablets, Monitors.

6. Problem

6.1. Without Input devices a computer user would not be able to feed instructions to or send and store information.

6.2. Without Output devices the computer would not be able to give processed information to the user.

7. Ideas

7.1. Assessibility

7.1.1. A point difference between Input and Output devices.

7.1.2. Input devices are used to take instructions and output devices do not rely on any form of physical contact with the computer user and may be present as an internal component.

7.2. Physical Attributes

7.2.1. Input devices are smaller in size and have physical attributes that emphasize on comfort and ease of use. Input devices typically handle data input through buttons or microphones.

7.2.1.1. Output devices are larger and emphasize on quality and size of output.

7.3. Price

7.3.1. Equipment can be costly.