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DepED COMPUTER SYSTEMS aM oan GRADE II QUARTER f Coc 1: Install and Configure Computer Module 6: Computer Peripheral eecesComputer Systems Servicing NCII - Grade 11 Quarter 1 - Module 6: Computer Peripheral Devices First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall sub: any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the 'y or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit st in government ager Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalti Borrowed materials (ie., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand trademarks, etc.) included in this module are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. ‘T do not represent nor claim ownership over them. name: © publisher and authors Published by the Department of Education Division of Pasig City Development Team of the Module Writer : Felix C. Vergara, Jr. Editors : Reviewers : Ronald S. Bobis Illustrator : Layout Artist : Aiza T. Tuplano Management Team : Ma. Evalou Concepcion A. Agustin OIC-Schools Division Superintendent Aurelio G. Alfonso EdD OIC-Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Victor M. Javefia EdD Chief, School Governance and Operations Division and OIC-Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division Education Program Supervisors Librada L. Agon EdD (EPP/TLE/TVL/TVE} Liza A. Alvarez (Science /STEM/SSP) Bernard R. Balitao (AP/HUMSS) Joselito E. Calios (English/SPFL/GAS) Norlyn D. Conde EdD (MAPEH/SPA/SPS/HOPE/A&D/Sports) Wilma Q. Del Rosario (LRMS/ADM) Ma, Teresita E. Herrera EdD (Filipino/GAS/Piling Larang) Perlita M. Ignacio PhD (EsP) Dulce O. Santos PhD (Kindergarten/MTB-MLE) Teresita P, Tagulao EdD (Mathematics/ABM) Printed in the Philippines by Department of Education - Schools Division of ig CityCOMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NCII Self-Learning Module 6 Computer Peripheral DevicesIntroductory Message For the facilitator Welcome to the Computer Systems Servicing G11 module on Computer Peripheral Devices. This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators from Schools Division Office of Pasig City headed by its Officer In-Charge Schools Division Superintendent, Ma. Evalou Concepcion A, Agustin in partnership with the Local Government of Pasig through its mayor, Honorable Vico Sotto. The writers utilized the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum using the Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) while overcoming their personal social, and economic constraints in schooling. ‘This learning material hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims y the 5 Cs namely: to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills especial Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking and Character while taking into consideration their needs and circumstances In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of the module: @ Notes to the Teacher This contains helpful tips or strategies that will help you in guiding the learners. As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module, You also need to keep track of the learners’ progress while allowing them to and assist the manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to encour: they do the tasks included in the module. learners.For the learner: Welcome to Computer Systems Servicing NCII Module on Computer Peripheral Devices. The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often used to depict skill, action and purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create and accomplish, Hence, the hand in this learning resource signifies that you as a lly achi learner is capable and empowered to success e the relevant competencies and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands! ‘This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the le: ning material while being an active learner ‘This module has the following parts and corresponding icons: G Expectation - These are what you will be able to know alter completing the lessons in the module Pre-test - This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to be mastered throughout the lesson Recap - This section will measure what learnings and skills that you understand from the previous lesson a Lesson- This section will discuss the topic for this module, is a set of activiti ou will perform Wrap Up- This section summarizes the concepts and [Z=] applications of the lessons. Dl Activities - Thi: Valuing-this part will check the integration of values in a Post-test - This will measure how much you have learned from the entire module, Ito po ang parts ng moduleG EXPECTATIONS After completing this lesson, you should be able to: identify the different computer peripherals . describe the function of each peripheral; 1 2 3. appreciate the importance of learning computer peripherals. PRETEST v— v= ve ve DIRECTION: Read the following statement carefully. Choose the best answer by encircling your answer. 1. It is generally defined as any auxiliary device such as a computer mouse or keyboard, that connects to and works with the computer a. Computer Peripheral c, Mouse b. Webcam d. Keyboard 2. It is an input device that uses "point and click" technology to interact with a computer. a. Computer Peripheral c. Mous b. Webeam d. Keyboard 3. It is one of the most common input device that is used to enter letters, numbers, and other symbols to give the computer with information and instruction. a. Computer Peripheral c, Mouse b. Webcam d. Keyboard 4. ‘This device is most often used to enable people to see each other when communicating over the internet, or for recording video blogs, or other videos. a. Computer Peripheral Mouse b. Webcam d. Keyboard 5. This device feeds a sound signal to the computer, where it can be recorded, or streamed across the internet a. Monitor ©. Projector b. Speaker d. Microphone 6. It essentially displays a signal sent by the computer in a visual format. a. Monitor Projector b. Speaker d. Microphone 7. It is another common type of output device that typically come in pairs to provide stereo sound and sometimes with a subwoofer unit too in order to ‘y a. Monitor c. Projector b. Speaker d, Microphone enhance bass frequen8. This device project still or moving images onto a screen, blank wall, or other surface a. Monitor c. Projector b. Speaker d. Microphone 9. They are used to generate hard copies of electronic data stored on a computer, most often text or images onto paper. a. Monitor Joystick b. Printer d. Microphone 10. It is an input device that is often used to control video games, and usually have one or more push-buttons whose state can also be read by the computer, a. Monitor c. Joystick b. Printer d. Microphone ~ RECAP Direction: Identify what is being asked in the following statements, Write your answer on the space provided 1. This is the computer's main storage device used to store all data on the computer permanently using magnetic storage disk, 2. These devices perform faster than traditional hard disk drives, however they are significantly more expensive. 3. These devices are installed or prebuilt in a computer system. slid State Drive 4. IL is a combination of Hard Disk Drive and § technology, : are also referred to as auxiliary storage and secondary storage, devices that contain all the addressable data storage that is not inside a computer's main storage or memory. _ ____6. Also known as a portable hard drive, is a device that is connected outside of a computer system. ___7. It isa data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface and typically removable, rewritable and much smaller than an optical dis ___8. It is a flat, round storage device that can be read by a laser in an Optical Dise Drive and capable of storing data up to 700 MB. ____9. A disc capable of storing large amounts of data up to 4.7 GB compared to compact ¢ 10. An optical dis apable of storing data from 25 GB up to 128 GB.COMPUTER PERIPHERAL DEVICES In addition to the basic components of our computer, we also need other components to be more productive in using it. These are called computer peripheral devices. peripheral device, also sometimes called an auxiliary device, is any connected device, internal or external, that provides a computer with additional functionality Peripheral devices fall into three main categories: > Input devices, which send data to the computer. > Output devices, which receive data from the computer. > Input/output devices, such as storage devices, In this module we will learn the functions of various peripheral computer devices that we often see and use on computer. 1. Mouse > Amouse s an input device that uses "point and click" technology to interact with a computer » Can be connected to the computer through wired (USB & PS2) or wireless (Bluetooth) connection. 2. Keyboard to give the computer with information 77]. 7 and instruction > Can be connected to the computer through wired (USB & PS2) or wireless (Bluetooth) connection.3. Webcam > Webcam is an input device most often used to enable people to other when communicating over the internet, or for recording video blogs, or other videos. 4. Microphone > Microphones are audio input devices. The microphone feeds a sound signal to the computer, where it can be recorded, or streamed across the internet. > Microphones are often built into laptops, webcams and mobile phones nowadays 5. Joystick + Joystick is an input device that is often used to control video games, and usually have one or mo: read by the computer. a > push-buttons whos ran also be 6. Scanner » An input device that optically ans images. printed text, handwriting or an object and converts it to a digital image.7. Monitor > An output device that enables user interact with a computer more e: ‘The monitor essentially displays a signal sent by the computer in a visual format » Monitors look similar to televisions in outward appearance, but typically have a higher display resolution than televisions, enabling greater visual detail, plus they lack a tuner to change channels. 8. Speaker > A computer speaker is another common type of output device used to play music and movies. > Speakers can be usually connected to the system unit or laptop using 3.5 jack plug but there are many wireless speakers nowadays that use Bluetooth technology. 9. Projector + Projector is an optical output device that "project" still or moving images onto a screen, blank wall. or other surface. > They are typically used for presentations, watching movies, or as a teaching aid, and connect to the computer via VGA or HDMI port. 10. Printer > Printer is another common form of output device used to generate hard copies of electronic data stored on a computer, most often text or images onto paper. Inkjet and laser printers are two of the most common types of printer found today, with modern printers connecting to the computer via the USB port or WI-FI.ACTIVITIES Activity # 1: CROSSWORD PUZZLE Direction: Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each clue. Across: 1. An input device most often used to enable people to see each other when communicating over the internet, or for recording video blogs, or other videos. 3. This device format entially displays « signal sent by the computer in a visual 5. An input device that uses “point and click" technology to interact with a computer 6. IL is an optical output device that "project" still or moving images onto a screen, blank wall, or other sur ace 7.1 is another common type of output device used to play music and movies Down: 2. This sound signal to the computer, where it can be recorded, or streamed across the internet. device feeds a 4. Printer is another common form of output device used to generate hard copies of electronic data stored on a computer, most often text or images onto paper. 8. An input d ob that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting or an {and converts it to a digital image. 9. It is an input device that is often used to control video games, and usually have one or more push-buttons whose state can also be read by the computer 10. It is one of the most common input device that is used to enter letters, numbers, and other symbols to give the computer with information and instructiogs a ~® a ‘& 5 hiActivity # 2: COMPLETE THE TABLE Direction: Complete the table below by listing the input and output peripheral Devices. Input Peripheral Devices Output Peripheral Devices = oeN yhoNn = WRAP-UP DIRECTION: Complete the following sentences base on what you've learn: 1. Computer peripheral devices are 2. ‘The following are examples or peripheral devices \P varuine DIRECTION: Read the following questions carefully. State your answer in two lo three sentences each number on the space provided 1, What do you think are the importance of learning the different peripheral devices? 2. Cite a situation in which you can use the knowledge you acquired about this lesson?POST TEST DIRECTION: Read the following statement carefully and choose the best answer from the given choices by encircling the letter of your choice 1. It is generally defined as any auxiliary device such as a computer mouse or keyboard, that connects to and works with the computer a, Computer Peripheral. Mouse b, Webcam d. Keyboard It is an input device that uses "point and click" technology to n interact with a computer a. Computer Peripheral c. Mouse b. Webcam d. Keyboard 3. It is one of the most common input device that is used to enter letters numbers, and other symbols to give the computer with information and instruction, a. Computer Peripheral c. Mouse b. Webcam d. Keyboard 4. This device is most often used to enable people to see each other when communicating over the internet, or for recording video blogs, or other videos. a, Computer Peripheral ©. Mouse b. Webcam d. Keyboard 5. This device feeds a sound signal to the computer, where it can be recorded, or streamed across the internet a. Monitor ©. Projector b. Speaker d. Microphone 6. It essentially displays a signal sent by the computer in a visual format. a. Monitor >. Projector b, Speaker d. Microphone 7. I is another common type of output device th 1 typically come in pairs to provide stereo sound and sometimes with a Subwoofer unit two in order to enhance bass frequency. a. Monitor c. Projector b. Speaker d. Microphone 8. This device project still or moving images onto a screen, blank wall, or other surface. a. Monitor ©. Projector b. Speaker d. Microphone 9. They are used to generate hard copies of electronic data stored on a computer most often text or images onto paper a. Monitor c. Joystick b, Printer d. Microphone 10. It is an input device that is often used to control video games, and usually have one or more push-bi computer a, Monitor c. Joystick b. Printer d. Microphone tons whose state can also be read by the
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