Complementary Activity Storage and Retrieval of Information

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LUIS LOPEZ DE MESA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTING


EIGHTH GRADES
COMPLEMENTARY WORK ON THE TOPIC OF STORAGE AND RECOVERY OF INFORMATION

SOLVE IN THE NOTEBOOK

1.Complete the following


crossword puzzle
1 2

HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
1. Character to whom we owe the invention of the 1. It is the device that replaced the conventional disk in a certain
2. Telegraph. They carried out a slow and tiring job of way. (LP)
writing that benefited a few. 2. Email used over the Internet
3. I enable the way to receive information in a more 3. Character who made a sound recording for the first time in
personalized and faster way. History.
4. Device through which a visual representation could 4. Communication system using electromagnetic waves that
be stored for the first time. propagate through space. Waves of different lengths are used for
5. Magnetic medium through which information can be different purposes; They are usually identified by their frequency.
entered and removed from the computer. It provided the basis for the development of the Binary Code and
6. Physical device that allows information to be stored 5. paved the way for the telegraph to be developed in 1837.
inside the computer.

2. I performed the following Mating exercise.


to Called Information and Communication Technologies. FLOPPY
. It was the technological innovation that revolutionized DISK
b. communication and made possible the more efficient
reproduction of texts. PHONETIC WRITING
Magnetic storage drives that store information on a
c. magnetically directed metal surface.
It is one of the primary types of record, whose use dates back MORSE CODE
to the most remote times.
d. Some linguists believe that this event occurred for the first
time in Byblos, a Phoenician city, before the year 1000 BC. TIC
an The 19th century was the scene in which remote
d. communications took a great leap. In 1835 with the
emergence of: PICTOGRAM
F It emerges from the similarity with the object represented;
. Indeed, they were abstract signs without any reference to real
objects. PRINTING
g.

IDEOGRAM

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