TLE 7 EPAS (Quarter0 Module3) - Inputting Data Into The Computer (Part-2)

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ELECTRONIC P ROD U CT

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EM B LY AND SERVICI NG
Before we start on our
lesson for today, let us make a
review of our previous lesson...

Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson.


Answer the following questions:
1. What are the different Input Devices?
2.What are the different kinds of
mouse?
3.What are the different parts of the
keyboard?
Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson.
Before we proceed, let’s
watch a video...

Establishing a purpose for the lesson.


What did the video all
about?
Establishing a purpose for the lesson.
Let’s start with our
lesson for today...
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.
STORAGE DEVICE
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.
What are storage devices?
A storage device is a hardware device
capable of holding information. The computer
has many types of data storage devices. Some
of them can be classified as the removable
data storage devices and the others as the
nonremovable data storage devices.
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.
Types of Computer Storage

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.


Types of Computer Storage
1. Primary Storage
Is also known as main storage or
memory, the main area in a computer in
which data is stored for quick access by
the computer's processor.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.


2. Secondary Storage
Referred to as external memory and
secondary storage is a storage medium that holds
information until it is deleted or overwritten
regardless if the computer has power. It refers to
storage devices and storage media that are not
always directly accessible by a computer. This
differs from primary storage technology such as an
internal hard drive which is constantly available.
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.
Examples of Secondary Storage

Solid State Drive


Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.
Examples of Secondary Storage

Hard Disk Drive

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.


Please prepare your notebook,
we are going to do another
activity...

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.


Answer the following guide questions in
your notebook...
1. What do you think are the difference
between SSD and HDD?
2. Which of the two are more advantage,
SSD or HDD?
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1.
We are done discussing the 1st
part of our lesson for today...

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


Let’s proceed with the
continuation of our lesson...

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


3. Optical Disc Drive (ODD)
An optical disc drive is an internal
or external computer disk drive that uses
laser beam technology to read and write
data.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


a. CDs (Compact Disc)
CDs tend to be used for large files
(but smaller than 1 GB) which are too big
for a floppy disc to hold such as music and
general animation.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


Compact Disc

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


b. DVDs (Digital Versatile Disc)
DVDs are used to hold very large
files (several GB) such as movie films. Both
CDs and DVDs are portable i.e. they can be
transported from one computer to another.
Both can be used to store computer data.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


Digital Versatile Disc

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


c. CD/DVD ROM
Applications which require the
prevention of deletion of data.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


CD/DVD ROM

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


d. USB FLASH DRIVE
USB flash drives are typically
removable and rewritable much smaller than
a floppy disk. Storage capacities typically
range from 64 MB to 64GB. USB flash drives
offer potential advantages over other portable
storage devices, particularly the floppy disk.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


USB FLASH DRIVE

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


e. FLASH MEMORY CARD
A memory card or flash memory
card is a solid-state electronic flash
memory data storage device used with
digital cameras, handheld and
Tablet/Mobile computers, music players,
video game consoles, and other
electronics.
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.
FLASH MEMORY CARD

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


f. EXTERNAL/PORTABLE HARD DISK
A External/Portable hard disk are
good fun because you can carry data about
all over the place and transfer information,
programs, pictures, etc. between
computers.

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


EXTERNAL/PORTABLE HARD DISK

Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2.


To continue our lesson,
let’s do the next activity..

Developing Mastery
Activity 1: Self-Assessment
Instructions: Match the different
peripheral devices in column A with
their actual image in column B. Write the
letter of your answers on a ¼ sheet of
paper.
Developing Mastery
COLUMN A COLUMN B
___ 1. Web cam A. F.
___ 2. Mouse
___ 3. Touch pad
___ 4. Headset B. G.
___ 5. CD
___ 6. USB C. H.
___ 7. DVD ROM Drive
___ 8. Flash Memory Card D. I.
___ 9. Keyboard
___10. Scanner E. J.
Developing Mastery
Answers

Developing Mastery
Activity 1: Self-Assessment
Instructions: Match the different
peripheral devices in column A with
their actual image in column B. Write the
letter of your answers on a ¼ sheet of
paper.
Developing Mastery
COLUMN A COLUMN B
C 1. Web cam
___ A. F.
D 2. Mouse
___
E 3. Touch pad
___
G 4. Headset
___ B. G.
F 5. CD
___
I 6. USB
___ C. H.
H 7. DVD ROM Drive
___
A 8. Flash Memory Card
___ D. I.
B 9. Keyboard
___
J
___10. Scanner E. J.
Developing Mastery
Please prepare your EPAS
notebook and do this
activity…
Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.
Activity 2: Name Me!
Instructions: Name the different parts of
computer system. Write your answers on
your EPAS notebook.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________ 1.

________ 2.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________ 3.

________ 4.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________ 5.

________ 6.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________ 7.

________ 8.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________ 9.

________ 10.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


Answers

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


Activity 2: Name Me!
Instructions: Name the different parts of
computer system. Write your answers on
your EPAS notebook.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


______________
CD/DVD ROM DRIVE 1.

HARD DISK DRIVE/


HARD DRIVE/HDD 2.
______________

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


______________
USB/THUMB DRIVE 3.

______________
SCANNER 4.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________________
SOLID STATE DRIVE/SSD 5.

________________
DIGITAL CAMERA 6.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


________________
HEADSET 7.

DVD/DIGITAL VERSATILE
________________
DISC 8.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


EXTERNAL/PORTABLE
______________
HARD DISK 9.

______________
TOUCHPAD 10.

Finding practical application of Concepts and Skills in daily living.


Activity 3: Complete Me!
Instructions: Complete each statement
below by filling in the words found
inside the box. Write your answers on
your EPAS notebook.

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


Primary Storage Secondary

Storage

Mouse Flash Disk


Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
Input Device
1. _________ are typically removable
and rewritable much
smaller than a floppy
disk. Storage capacities
typically range from 64
MB to 64 GB.
Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
2. _________ are is used to interact with
items on your computer
screen. You can move
objects, open them, change
them, throw them away,
and perform other actions.

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


3. _________ is also known as main
storage or memory, the
main area in a computer
in which data is stored
for quick access by the
computer's processor.

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


4. _________ is any peripheral (piece of
computer hardware equip-
ment) used to provide data and
control signals to an
information processing
system such as a com-puter or
other information appliance.
Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
5. _________ is external memory and
secondary storage is a
storage medium that
holds information until it
is deleted or overwritten
regardless if the
computer has power.
Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
Answers

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


Activity 3: Complete Me!
Instructions: Complete each statement
below by filling in the words found
inside the box. Write your answers on
your EPAS notebook.

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


Primary Storage Secondary

Storage

Mouse Flash Drive


Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
Input Device
1. _________
FLASH DRIVE are typically removable
and rewritable much
smaller than a floppy
disk. Storage capacities
typically range from 64
MB to 64 GB.
Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
2. _________
MOUSE are is used to interact with
items on your computer
screen. You can move
objects, open them, change
them, throw them away,
and perform other actions.

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


3. PRIMARY
_________
STORAGE is also known as main
storage or memory, the
main area in a computer
in which data is stored
for quick access by the
computer's processor.

Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.


4. INPUT
_________
DEVICES is any peripheral (piece of
computer hardware equip-
ment) used to provide data and
control signals to an
information processing
system such as a computer or
other information appliance.
Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
5. ____________
SECONDARY STORAGE is external memory and
secondary storage is a
storage medium that
holds information until it
is deleted or overwritten
regardless if the
computer has power.
Making Generalization and Abstraction about the lesson.
Get ¼ sheet of paper and
answer the following
questions…
Evaluating Learning
ASSESSMENT
Finally, you are about to end this
module, let us check the things you have
learned. Instructions: Read carefully
each item and choose the best answer.

Evaluating Learning
1. The numeric keypad is handy for entering
numbers quickly. The keys are grouped together
in a block like a conventional calculator or
adding machine.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Numeric Keypad
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
2. An input device that leads to enter information
into your computer.
a. Mouse
b. Storage
c. Wireless
d. Keyboard

Evaluating Learning
3. Applications which require the prevention of
deletion of data, CD’s used by software
companies for distributing software programs
and data.
a. CD Disc
b. DVD Disc
c. Flash Disk
d. DVD ROM Drive
Evaluating Learning
4. Is a camera that captures photographs in digital
memory.
a. Mobile
b. Mouse
c. Optical
d. Digital Camera

Evaluating Learning
5. Is typically removable and rewritable much
smaller than a floppy disk. Storage capacities
typically range from 64 MB to 64GB.
a. CD Disc
b. DVD Disc
c. Flash Disk
d. DVD ROM Drive

Evaluating Learning
6. Found on many laptops, this square pad lets you
move the cursor by dragging your finger across
its surface.
a. PS/2
b. Optical
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad

Evaluating Learning
7. These keys are used for moving around in
documents or webpages and editing text. They
include the arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up, Page
Down, Delete, and Insert.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
8. Mice work just like their keyboard counterparts.
In fact, some share the same receiving unit
which plugs into your computer’s USB or mouse
PS/2 port.
a. PS/2
b. Optical
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad
Evaluating Learning
9. These keys include the same letter,
number, punctuation, and symbol keys
found on a traditional typewriter.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
10. Is a storage medium that holds information
until it is deleted or overwritten regardless
if the computer has power.
a. Storage
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Primary Storage
d. Secondary Storage

Evaluating Learning
11. Mice ditch the ball/roller mechanics for a
small glowing light and a sensor.
a. PS/2
b. Optical Mouse
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad

Evaluating Learning
12. Like the typewriter, the computer
has ___.
a. Screen
b. Cursor
c. Keyboard
d. Disk Drive
Evaluating Learning
13. Part of your computer that has a physical
structure such as the computer monitor
or keyboard.
a. Input
b. Output
c. Software
d. Hardware
Evaluating Learning
14. Is also known as main storage or memory, the
main area in a computer in which data is
stored for quick access by the computer’s
processor.
a. Storage
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Primary Storage
d. Secondary Storage
Evaluating Learning
15. These keys are used to perform specific tasks.
They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on up to
F12. The functionality of these keys differs from
program to program.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
ANSWER KEY

Evaluating Learning
ASSESSMENT
Finally, you are about to end this
module, let us check the things you have
learned. Instructions: Read carefully
each item and choose the best answer.

Evaluating Learning
1. The numeric keypad is handy for entering
numbers quickly. The keys are grouped together
in a block like a conventional calculator or
adding machine.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Numeric Keypad
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
1. The numeric keypad is handy for entering
numbers quickly. The keys are grouped together
in a block like a conventional calculator or
adding machine.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Numeric Keypad
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
2. An input device that leads to enter information
into your computer.
a. Mouse
b. Storage
c. Wireless
d. Keyboard

Evaluating Learning
2. An input device that leads to enter information
into your computer.
a. Mouse
b. Storage
c. Wireless
d. Keyboard

Evaluating Learning
3. Applications which require the prevention of
deletion of data, CD’s used by software
companies for distributing software programs
and data.
a. CD Disc
b. DVD Disc
c. Flash Drive
d. DVD ROM Drive
Evaluating Learning
3. Applications which require the prevention of
deletion of data, CD’s used by software
companies for distributing software programs
and data.
a. CD Disc
b. DVD Disc
c. Flash Drive
d. DVD ROM Drive
Evaluating Learning
4. Is a camera that captures photographs in digital
memory.
a. Mobile
b. Mouse
c. Optical
d. Digital Camera

Evaluating Learning
4. Is a camera that captures photographs in digital
memory.
a. Mobile
b. Mouse
c. Optical
d. Digital Camera

Evaluating Learning
5. Is typically removable and rewritable much
smaller than a floppy disk. Storage capacities
typically range from 64 MB to 64GB.
a. CD Disc
b. DVD Disc
c. Flash Drive
d. DVD ROM Drive

Evaluating Learning
5. Is typically removable and rewritable much
smaller than a floppy disk. Storage capacities
typically range from 64 MB to 64GB.
a. CD Disc
b. DVD Disc
c. Flash Drive
d. DVD ROM Drive

Evaluating Learning
6. Found on many laptops, this square pad lets you
move the cursor by dragging your finger across
its surface.
a. PS/2
b. Optical
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad

Evaluating Learning
6. Found on many laptops, this square pad lets you
move the cursor by dragging your finger across
its surface.
a. PS/2
b. Optical
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad

Evaluating Learning
7. These keys are used for moving around in
documents or webpages and editing text. They
include the arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up, Page
Down, Delete, and Insert.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
7. These keys are used for moving around in
documents or webpages and editing text. They
include the arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up, Page
Down, Delete, and Insert.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
8. Mice work just like their keyboard counterparts.
In fact, some share the same receiving unit
which plugs into your computer’s USB or mouse
PS/2 port.
a. PS/2
b. Optical
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad
Evaluating Learning
8. Mice work just like their keyboard counterparts.
In fact, some share the same receiving unit
which plugs into your computer’s USB or mouse
PS/2 port.
a. PS/2
b. Optical
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad
Evaluating Learning
9. These keys include the same letter,
number, punctuation, and symbol keys
found on a traditional typewriter.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
9. These keys include the same letter,
number, punctuation, and symbol keys
found on a traditional typewriter.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
10. Is a storage medium that holds information
until it is deleted or overwritten regardless
if the computer has power.
a. Storage
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Primary Storage
d. Secondary Storage

Evaluating Learning
10. Is a storage medium that holds information
until it is deleted or overwritten regardless
if the computer has power.
a. Storage
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Primary Storage
d. Secondary Storage

Evaluating Learning
11. Mice ditch the ball/roller mechanics for a
small glowing light and a sensor.
a. PS/2
b. Optical Mouse
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad

Evaluating Learning
11. Mice ditch the ball/roller mechanics for a
small glowing light and a sensor.
a. PS/2
b. Optical Mouse
c. Wireless
d. Touchpad

Evaluating Learning
12. Like the typewriter, the computer
has ___.
a. Screen
b. Cursor
c. Keyboard
d. Disk Drive
Evaluating Learning
12. Like the typewriter, the computer
has ___.
a. Screen
b. Cursor
c. Keyboard
d. Disk Drive
Evaluating Learning
13. Part of your computer that has a physical
structure such as the computer monitor
or keyboard.
a. Input
b. Output
c. Software
d. Hardware
Evaluating Learning
13. Part of your computer that has a physical
structure such as the computer monitor
or keyboard.
a. Input
b. Output
c. Software
d. Hardware
Evaluating Learning
14. Is also known as main storage or memory, the
main area in a computer in which data is
stored for quick access by the computer’s
processor.
a. Storage
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Primary Storage
d. Secondary Storage
Evaluating Learning
14. Is also known as main storage or memory, the
main area in a computer in which data is
stored for quick access by the computer’s
processor.
a. Storage
b. Hard Disk Drive
c. Primary Storage
d. Secondary Storage
Evaluating Learning
15. These keys are used to perform specific tasks.
They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on up to
F12. The functionality of these keys differs from
program to program.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
15. These keys are used to perform specific tasks.
They are labeled as F1, F2, F3, and so on up to
F12. The functionality of these keys differs from
program to program.
a. Control Keys
b. Function Keys
c. Navigation Keys
d. Alphanumeric Keypad
Evaluating Learning
As your homework or
activity at home…

Evaluating Learning
ASSIGNMENT
Instructions: Give what are being
asked. Write your answers on
your EPAS notebook.

Additional Activities for Application or Remediation.


1. Give 5 examples of input
devices.
2. Give 5 examples of storage
devices.

Additional Activities for Application or Remediation.

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