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<div style="column-count: 2; column-gap: 20px;"> '''Subject:''' Computer Graphics '''Period:''' Fourth '''Topic:''' Computer Graphics and Hardware '''Teaching Item:''' Input Devices: Mouse, Keyboard, Touch Panel, Light Pen, Digitizer, Data Glove, Bar Code, OCR, OMR, MICR '''Class:''' BICTE 6th Semester '''Unit:''' One '''Time:''' 50min '''No. of Students:''' 15 </div> == Specific Objectives: == At the end of this lesson, students will be able to: * Understand the functions and features of various input devices used in computer graphics. * Explore how each input devices are used for inputting and entering data. == Instruction Materials: == Daily usages materials. PowerPoint slide. Multimedia Projector Laptop == Teaching Learning Activities == I will start the lesson by asking students what they know about input devices. Encourage them to share their thoughts and experiences. I will begin the class by discussing the importance of input devices in computer graphics. I will open the presentation slide and present them the figure of input devices and describe different types of input devices that will be covered in the lesson. I will ask students if they have any confusion related to today topic and at last i will summarize the lesson in brief. == Assessment == Encourage students to share their experiences and preferences regarding input devices in computer graphics. == Evaluation == Describe how input devices influence the creative process and workflow in computer graphics.
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