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• buffer
• polling
• interrupts
• handshaking
• checksum.
Learners use their fi ndings to create a short role play
activity that demonstrates how each of these works
(G). Learners need to make their own notes on each of
these after they have been acted out.
(I)
Class brainstorm to review learners’ previous
experience of operating systems with graphical user
interfaces (GUI), and introduce the idea of a command
line interface.
(W)
Discuss the main differences between command line
interfaces and GUIs and their respective advantages
and disadvantages.
(G/P)
Pairs of learners devise their own quiz questions (and
answers) on this unit
(P); teacher selects one or two
quizzes to test understanding of operating systems
and their function.
(W)
Cambridge IGCSE Computer Studies
Coursebook pp. 102–5
Theory notes and activities on buffers (and
drivers):
www.teach-ict.com/gcse_new/
computer%20systems/buffers_drivers/
home_buffers.htm
Old but still relevant article that compares
interrupts with polling:
www.atarimagazines.com/compute/
issue149/60_Interrupts_made_easy.php
Cambridge IGCSE Computer Studies
Coursebook pp. 98–100
Theory notes, activities and quizzes on user
interfaces:
www.teach-ict.com/gcse_computing/
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