Input & Output devices
da Sharmain Spann

1. Input Devices
1.1. mouse
1.2. keyboard
1.3. Benefits: Being able to do commands from the keyboard and mouse to the computer to perform specific functions. Helps hearing impaired students
1.4. Challenges: Keyboard and mouse may get stuck and not able to get results because of malfunction in the devices
1.5. Application to Learning: Students use these items to show the teacher what is being learned in assessments through term papers, daily assignments, etc.
2. Output Devices
2.1. Printer
2.1.1. Speakers
2.2. Benefits: Speakers accomodates learning preferences for visually impaired people, Printer puts out the command that is put into the computer by the user and shows results
2.2.1. Challenges: Printer may be jammed or ink may run out. Speakers may not produce sound because of broken cord or have distortion in sound