Storage devices are parts of the computer system in which we store information. The two kinds of storage devices are the
- Main memory storage devices, and
- Backing storage devices.
The main memory storage devices
- a) Random Access Memory (RAM)
RAM stores data, programming languages band applications software only. This storage is only for some time. It is called a temporary storage.
- b) Read Only Memory (ROM)
ROM stores data and system software only. The storage remains in the computer always. It is called a permanent storage. Backing storage devices provide a permanent storage for large amounts of data and programs. These data and programs can be used whenever needed.
Backing storage devices are:
- a) Diskettes
- b) Hard disk
- c) Compact disk (CD ROM)
- d) Magnetic tape
- e) DVD ROM
- f) Flash memory
Diskettes
A diskette stores large amounts of data and information. When this information or data is needed, we quickly get it from the diskette.
Hard disk
The hard disk stores the largest amount of data and information. It is also the fastest and easiest way of storing and getting out stored data and information.
Compact disk (CD-ROM)
Compact disks are shining, plastic materials that store large amounts of data and information.
The data and information stored in a CD-ROM are much larger than that stored in a diskette.
CD-ROM
Are now used for storing music, drawings and video films of very large amounts. They are also used for storing games and educational instructions.
DVD ROM
DVD means digital versatile disk. A DVD looks like a CD and it can store larger amounts of information.
Magnetic Tape
The magnetic tape is also a backing storage device which stores large amounts of data and information. When needed, we get the data and information stored in a magnetic tape slowly.
Flash disk
The flash disk is very small and highly portable, stores larger quantity of data when compared to diskettes. It also transfers the data stored in it to the computer at a very high speed.
Strategies & Activities:
Step: Teacher revises the previous topic.
Step 2: Teacher introduces the new topic.
Step3: Teacher explains the new topic.
Step4: Teacher welcomes pupils’ questions.
Step5: Teacher evaluates the pupils.
Assessment & Evaluation:
Tell the meaning of storage device
Identify the general storage device
Identify computer storage device.
Activity
Draw all the backing storage devices on a piece of cardboard and label them.
See also
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FLOPPY DISK AND HARD DISK