Year 8 ICT Computer Science & History

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Year 8 ICT Computer Science & History Name Tutor Group Teacher Given out: Monday 29 February Hand in: Monday 7 March Parent/Carer Comment Staff Comment Target

Home Learning Task For this Home Learning Task, you will be learning and finding out about: How computers are made. What the different components do. The history of computers. How computers work. Sources of Information Teach-ICT.com MSMilki.com plus any other resources you can find from the internet. This Home Learning task is a paper only exercise, all work is to be completed in this booklet. What do I already know? What do you already know about the following? I know a lot about I have come across this topic. this but I am not really sure what it means. I have never heard about this before. At the start of the home learning Hard Disk CPU Motherboard RAM Power supply Graphics card

Parts of a Computer Worksheet Component Picture What does this component do? Hard disk CPU Motherboard RAM

Graphics card Power supply

The Colossus and Code Breaking Task Find out about Colossus and answer the questions below. 1. In which year was the very first electronic digital computer created? 2. What was the name given to this computer? 3. What was the name of the place where this computer was created? 4. What was the main role of this computer? 5. Colossus used valves. What was the role of these valves? 6. How many valves were used on each of the 10 Colossus machines?

7. What were the two main problems caused by using the valves? I II 8. Many years later transistors were invented. How did transistors help in the development of new computers? 9. Roughly how many transistors might you find on a modern laptop? Transistors and Moore s Law Task Find out about Moore s Law and answer the questions below. 1. In which year was the transistor first invented? 2. Write down the names of three electronic devices that you own which contain transistors. I II III

3. List at least three advantages that transistors have over valves. I II III 4. The first CPUs contained around 2,000 transistors. How many might you find on a CPU today? 5. Which is smaller, the tip of a human hair or a transistor? 6. Transistors can act as a digital switch inside the CPU. They can be either. or.. 7. Gordon Moore made an observation that was so accurate it became known as Moore s Law. What does Moore s Law say?

Hieroglyph Code Breaking Colossus was used to decrypt Nazi wartime codes, using this A-Z, can you solve the Egyptian Hieroglyph Code on the next page?

Transistors and Moore s Law Below is a set of notes about Transistors and Moore s Law. Unfortunately, are 20 mistakes. Read through the text and correct the mistakes - can you find them all? Transistors were first invented in 1847 in the USA. The transistor changed computing and paper based devices forever. Indeed every device you own might contain a transistor. Transistors are extremely large when compared to the older valves used in Apple Macs. They are fast and use a lot of power. Another good thing is that they have no moving parts and so lots of them can be crammed together onto a single hard disk. A modern day computer chip can contain around 200 transistors. They are far too small for the eye to see, in fact, around 3 million would fit onto the end of a Rolo. There are different types of transistors which do specific jobs. The ones inside the CPU mostly act as digital switches allowing colourful data to be represented forever. Each digital switch can be either in the IN or OUT position at any instant. Transistors can be combined inside the CPU to do other jobs such as processing data and playing music. Gordon Less was a brilliant engineer who helped to create Intel back in the 1960s. In 1965 he noticed that the number of transistors in a computer chip was decreasing roughly every two years and he predicted that this trend would continue. This became known as Gordon s Law and so far it has proved to be incredibly unreliable. Unfortunately, transistors are now becoming so large that there is a physical limit to how much more they can be shrunk before they stop working properly. Robots are working hard to find alternative ways of being able to increase computing power before the limit has been reached.

Pyramid: Computer Science Write on or around the pyramid Something you would still like to know about this topic. What you already knew about this topic. What you have learned. I know a lot about this topic I have come across this but I am not really sure what it means I have never heard about this before At the end of the home learning Hard disk CPU Motherboard RAM Power supply Graphics card

Self Evaluation of my Homework I am a R learner. I know this because: I believe that my effort and attitude to learning for this booklet is a: 1 2 3 4 I know this because: