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Computer Software A Lesson Using Concept Attainment EDTE 280 Ben Anderson Diana Ganju Dave Margolis Monica Range Bonnie Sugiyama
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Computer SoftwareA Lesson Using Concept Attainment

EDTE 280Ben AndersonDiana Ganju

Dave MargolisMonica Range

Bonnie Sugiyama

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View labeled pairs of examples/non-examples

Compare the attributes

Generate hypothesis; write on handout

Test hypothesis against unlabeled examples

State the definition of the concept

Generate additional examples

If you know the concept, please keep quiet until discussion

How the Lesson Works

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Computer SoftwareWe are going to compare two distinct categories of computer software. The software in one of these categories has unique characteristics not shared by other software. Our goal is to assist you in defining this unique category.

can you figure out what they are?

Looking at the examples to follow,

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Controls what isdisplayed on yourmonitor

Enables you tosend instantmessages

YES NO

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Controls the output that is sent to aprinter

Enables you toedit and touchupphotographs andcreate otherimages or graphics

YES NO

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Provides accessto a floppy diskor CD-ROM

Enables you to capture and edit video clips on your computer

YES NO

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Have you spotted any similarities or characteristics that separate the “YES”

examples from the “NO” examples?

Here come some more…

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Manages files and folders

Enables you tocompose andsend e-mails

YES NO

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Recognizes input from the keyboard and mouse

Automates the preparation of your income tax forms

YES NO

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Do you have an idea of what distinguishes the “YES” examples from the “NO” examples? Write your hypothesis in the first box on your handout.

Now, see if your hypothesis holds up in light of the remaining examples…

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Manages memory on your computer

Enables you toview Web pages

YES NO

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The most essential program on a computer

Enables youto create a presentation with slides, text, and graphics

YES NO

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Manages all other programs on a computer

Enables you to create word processed documents

YES NO

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Considering the additional examples shown, do you have to edit your hypothesis?

If necessary, revise your hypothesis and write it in the second box of your handout.

Now it’s time to test your hypothesis.Identify the next examples as “yes” or “no”.

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Manages the hardwareand software resourceson your computer

YES

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Enables you to analyze,store, sort, and performoperations on varioustypes of data

NO

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Did you have to change your hypothesis to accommodate the last examples?

Share with your neighbor about the characteristics you’ve noticed about the “YES” examples

If necessary, revise your hypothesis and write it in the third box of your handout.

Now it’s time to see if your hypothesis was correct.

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In all the “YES” examples, the attribute is one that represents a characteristic of a computer operating system.

In the “NO” examples, the attribute represents characteristics of some other type of software.

NO

YES

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The most important program that runs on a computer. Every general-purpose computer must have an operating system to run other programs. Operating systems perform basic tasks, such as recognizing input from the keyboard, sending output to the display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.

-webopedia.com

Operating System

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On your handout, give two examples that might represent computer operating systems.

Then, give two examples that represent computer applications.

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What thinking processes assisted you in adding and eliminating concepts?

How did you decide to eliminate concepts after seeing more examples?

What use did the non-examples play in helping you to add or narrow the concept?

What did you think about as you wrote your examples?

Discussion

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Lesson Web Site & Support Materialshttp://www.edmedia.net/courses/280/final_project

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