4. Any information or data that is sent to a
computer for processing is considered input.
Input or user input is most often sent to the
computer using an input device
5. Keyboard
Mouse
Joystick
Touch Display
Speech Recognition
Device
Scanners
Digital Camera
6. Movement of data or material towards a known
goal or end result, by passing it through a series
of stages or a sequence of actions.
7. CPU – Stores data and programs, executes
program instructions and performs operations
(THE BRAIN)
Motherboard
Tells EVERYBODY what to do
8. Any information that has been processed by
and sent out from a computer or similar device
is considered output. A simple example of
output is anything you view on your computer
monitor.
10. After processing the data, computer
can also the data into an storage
device for future use.
11. Hard Drive
Diskette (Floppy)
Drive
CD
DVD
SIM Card
USB Drive
Camera Card
Memory (short-
term and long-
term)
ROM (Read Only
Memory) –
permanent/unchang
ing
RAM (Random
Access Memory) .