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Do it now activity. Learning objectives. List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size. Copy the following table into your book .
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Do it now activity Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size Copy the following table into your book. Using the table list as many components of a computer as you can and explain their purpose. NOTE: you will need to add more lines to your table. DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Talk Task Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size What are the two values can a bit have?Where does the word BIT come from? How many bits in a nibble? How many bits in a byte? How many bytes would be needed to store a single letter ie the letter A? How many bytes in a Kilobyte? DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Independent Task Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size Copy the table into your book and fill in the missing sections. DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning Development Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning Development Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size Components which have data capacity DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Independent Task Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size Level 4: Why is it important to look at how much space you have available on your computers hard drive before you start to install something?Level 5: How is the data stored on the computer? What does it actually look like?Level 6: What components need a measurement for capacity, name them and explain what they are used for. DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Plenary Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size Your teacher will suggest some different example files and you should suggest the amount of capacity required to store them. DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte
Learning objectives List the different units of data and their respective values Identify examples of data that would fit in each unit size Homework The History of Computing Research Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, find out: Who they were When they lived What they invented and what this did What impact this had on computing Due: DataBitNibble Byte KilobyteMegabyte GigabyteTerabyte