(W)
Learners carry out simple low level tasks using LMC
software – paired work is probably most effective.
(P)
Differentiation can be achieved by giving able learners
more challenging tasks (examples available in quoted
resources and by searching for the LMC tasks using
e.g. Google).
Notes/presentation on computer architecture:
http://web.eecs.utk.edu/research/
cs100modules/module1/index.html
Notes and animations of fetch-execute cycle:
www.eastaughs.fsnet.co.uk/cpu/
execution-cycle.htm
http://comminfo.rutgers.
edu/~muresan/201_JavaProg/09LMC/
lmcScan.PDF
Little Man Computer download:
http://gcsecomputing.org.uk/lmc/lmc.html
1.3.6
• describe the purpose of an
operating system
• show understanding of the
need for interrupts
Teacher presentation to include:
• the idea of system software as different from
applications software
• general tasks and facilities of an operating system
– for processor management, it is helpful to
demonstrate Windows Task Manager
• the role of the operating system (OS) in fi le
management
• how peripheral devices, such as keyboards and
printers, must be controlled and responded to by
the operating system
• how communication between the computer
and peripherals must be controlled and errors
detected.
(W)
Learners (paired/grouped) to research:
Cambridge IGCSE Computer Studies
Coursebook pp. 92–4
Cambridge IGCSE Computer Studies Revision
Book 13
Introduction to operating systems:
http://gcsecomputing.net/wp-content/
uploads/2012/01/OCR%20A451%20
2.1.2%20CPU%20-%20Summary.pdf
Several pages describing operating systems
and their functions:
www.howstuffworks.com/operating-
system1.htm
Windows, Linux, Android could be used as
examples
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