Computing – Output Devices

Lesson Aim

  • Explain the functions of an output device
  • Identify the main output devices

Your Task

You need to produce a powerpoint presentation about output devices. Your presentation will need a title slide and then a slide for each output device.

Each slide needs  the following

  • Title
  • Image of the output device
  • A couple of pieces of information about the device

You may use the internet to get images and information, but do not copy and paste text.

Use your own words

Introduction to Hardware

Introduction to Computer Hardware

Create a Powerpoint presentation about different components within a computer system. Include a picture of each. Explain their function and role. Add information about different type eg SSD or Magnetic Hard Disk. You must include details about the following components:

CPU
Hard Disk
RAM
Power Supply
Motherboard
Heat Sink
Fan

Information Sheet

Mr Jewells has a turnover of £800 in January, £1000 for February, £700 for March, £750 for April, £800 for May, £1300 for June, £1500 for July, £1000 for August, £400 for September, £450 for October, £1200 for November and £1600 for December. 

The annual main masterclass that is hosted in February is really well attended and attracts 15 people who each pay £100 for the master class. As part of this master class Mr Jewells provides the attendees with lunch which he buys from a local catering firm who charges him £15 per head for a 2 course meal.  The venue that he uses to host this is the dance studio at the local college. Mr Jewells pays £275 for using this. But as part of the agreement the college allows Mr Jewells to use a smaller class room for the classes he runs from January to March free of charge. Mr Jewells earns £80 from the smaller classes he runs from January to March.

As Mr Jewells is retired he receives £300 every other month from his private pension scheme.  

The workshop that Mr Jewells uses to manufacture his jewellery from is well equipped, he pays £400 a month in rent, with a further £60 paid for gas and electric a month.  He also employees his nephew who he is teaching the trade to and pays him £200 a month (he only works part time).