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MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
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Classification of Computers Based on Working Principle
Class: 7th Grade
Subject: Computer Science
Chapter: Computer System
Duration: 45 minutes
Objective:
- Students will understand the basic working principles of different types of computers.
- Students will be able to classify computers based on their working principles.
Materials:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Projector and computer (optional)
- Handouts with a summary of classification types
Introduction (5 minutes):
- Begin with a brief review of the previous class, summarizing what the students learned about the basic components of a computer.
- Introduce the topic of the day: "Classification of Computers Based on Working Principle."
- Discuss the importance of understanding how computers work and how they are classified.
Presentation (15 minutes):
Present an overview of the classification of computers based on their working principles:
- Supercomputers
- Mainframe computers
- Minicomputers
- Microcomputers (Personal computers)
- Embedded computers
- Explain each type briefly, highlighting their primary functions and characteristics.
- Use visual aids or a projector to show images or diagrams of each type to help students grasp the concepts more effectively.
Activity (15 minutes):
- Divide the class into small groups.
- Provide each group with a set of scenarios or descriptions related to different types of computers.
- Ask students to match each scenario with the correct type of computer from the list discussed earlier.
- Encourage discussions within the groups and ensure that each member participates.
Class Discussion (5 minutes):
- Bring the class back together and discuss the solutions as a whole group.
- Allow students to ask questions and clarify any doubts they may have about the classification of computers.
- Emphasize the real-world applications of each type of computer to reinforce their understanding.
Conclusion and Homework (5 minutes):
- Summarize the key points covered in the lesson.
- Assign a short homework task where students can research and find examples of each type of computer in real-life situations.
- Remind students to review the classification principles before the next class.
Assessment:
- Monitor group activities to assess students' understanding during the activity.
- Evaluate homework assignments for individual comprehension of the classification principles.