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| | ====Student activities==== | | ====Student activities==== |
| − | #With your friends, compare a mobile phone and the computer and list the things each does | + | #With your friends, compare a mobile phone and the computer and list the things each does. Discuss with your friends if there is any difference. |
| − | #Discuss with your friends if there is any difference
| + | #Develop a flowchart for any activity you have done, or seen someone do. It is better if this is an ICT activity - it can be using the phone, using the computer, playing a video on the TV, etc. See on the side for an example of a flowchart. What you see here is a flowchart for downloading an app on the phone. This has been developed using an application software called LibreOffice Draw, and converted into an image format. You can develop a similar flowchart. [[File:Flowchart for discussion.png|300px|left]] for an example. |
| − | #For any one mobile application, draw a flowchart to document all the steps in using the application. Click [[File:Flowchart for discussion.png|300px|left]] for an example. | |
| | #In groups, you can draw concept map for the following things (your teacher will discuss with you additional activities): | | #In groups, you can draw concept map for the following things (your teacher will discuss with you additional activities): |
| | ##Connecting a TV to a cable network | | ##Connecting a TV to a cable network |