2. Match Them Up
Match up the description with the appropriate peripheral
Know hardware & peripherals
Use feedback to improve work
3. Know hardware required to create video games
Understand peripherals used for game play & testing
Be able to use feedback to improve software research
Lesson Goals
#hardware
#feedback
4. Hardware vs Peripherals
What’s the difference between hardware and peripherals?
Know hardware & peripherals
Use feedback to improve work
#hardware
#feedback
5. There are many different types of device used for playing games:
Game Console
Personal computer
Handheld Device
Mobile Phone
Tablet
Hardware
Know hardware & peripherals
Use feedback to improve work
#hardware
#feedback
Hardware is the physical parts
of a devices and includes:
Power Source
Processor
Memory
6. Different peripherals can be attached to each hardware device:
Peripherals
Viewing
Television, monitor, touchscreen, LCD
Controlling
Standard, sensors, specialist, wireless, stylus
Additional
Disc drive, storage, audio, Internet, headset
Know hardware & peripherals
Use feedback to improve work
#hardware
#feedback
7. The only difference between grade boundaries in this part of the
unit comes down to the level of understanding shown:
Marking
Know hardware & peripherals
Use feedback to improve work
#hardware
#feedback
Sound Understanding
Explain role of each peripheral
Merit
4-6 Marks
Thorough Understanding
Technical details about hardware
Distinction
7-9 Marks
Limited Understanding
Brief description of peripherals
Pass
1-3 Marks
8. Use the feedback given on your R092
Game Design document to improve
your research on three devices:
Peripherals
Technical Details
You must describe the role carried
out by each peripheral and describe
how each is used in game play.
Make sure you add a comment to
explain any improvements you make.
Your Task
Know software capabilities/limits
Use feedback to improve work
#hardware
#feedback
9. Keywords
Feedback
Peripheral
Hardware
Information on your work that will help
you improve what you have done.
Devices that are connected to a computer
but not classed as a main part.
The physical parts of a computer system
that allow it to work.
#hardware
#feedback
Know software capabilities/limits
Use feedback to improve work