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Classroom Policies and Guidelines

The document outlines classroom policies and guidelines for students, including that students must come on time wearing complete uniform, there is no littering or eating during class, and students must conduct themselves with discipline. It also lists textbook references and covers the course curriculum, which includes introductions to operating systems, human-machine interfaces, and networking fundamentals. Students will complete lab exercises in word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and desktop publishing software. The course concludes with preliminary, midterm, semi-final, and final examinations.

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Classroom Policies and Guidelines

The document outlines classroom policies and guidelines for students, including that students must come on time wearing complete uniform, there is no littering or eating during class, and students must conduct themselves with discipline. It also lists textbook references and covers the course curriculum, which includes introductions to operating systems, human-machine interfaces, and networking fundamentals. Students will complete lab exercises in word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and desktop publishing software. The course concludes with preliminary, midterm, semi-final, and final examinations.

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CLASSROOM POLICIES AND GUIDELINES

Students:
 All students must come on time and must be in their complete
uniform during class hours.
 Strictly NO littering inside the class and no eating while class is
going on.
 All students must conduct themselves with discipline throughout the
entire class.
 Shouting or howling is strictly prohibited as it would disturb other
classes in adjacent classrooms or buildings.
REFERENCES:
TEXTBOOK:
1. Nortons Peter: Computing Fundamentals, 2005
2. Miller, Michel: Absolute Beginners Guide to Computer Basic, 2007
3. Reding, Elizabeth: Microsoft Office Excel 2007, 2008
4. Buendia, Marlyn: An Intro to Computer Fundamentals & Word Processing,
2007

PRELIM PERIOD

Course Orientation
 Classroom policies overview of the course

Lab Exercise 1:
--Taking a tour of Windows
--Creating and deleting files
--Formatting text and performing common printing functions

 Identifying software and hardware interactions and types of software

Lab Exercise 2:
--Using graphic tools Formatting paragraphs and documents

 Using Word Processing Software

Lab Exercise 3:
--Working with tables
--Using outline, track changes and language tools

Lab Exercise 5:
--Working with Pictures
--Working with Objects

PRELIM EXAMINATION
MIDTERM PERIOD
MIDTERM PERIOD

Lab Exercise 1:
--Working with text and numbers in a spreadsheet

Lab Exercise 2:
--Using Spreadsheet Software
 Getting Started
--The Components of a Computer System
--Hardware
--Software
--People ware

Lab Exercise 3:
-- Using Spreadsheet Software
Working with Formulas

 Operating Systems
--Different OS
--Implementation (DOS, Linux, UNIX, Windows, Mac, runtime systems)
 Human-Machine
 Interface
 Resource Management

Lab Exercise 4:
 (Continuation)
Using Spreadsheet Software
Working with Formulas

MIDTERM EXAM

SEMI FINAL PERIOD


Semi-Final Period

 Latest Trends and Issues in Information Technology

Lab. Exercise 1:
--Using Presentation Software
ICT Applications in Society

Lab. Exercise 2:
-- Using Presentation Software

--Working with Objects


--Office Productivity Tools
 Lab. Exercise 3:
-- Using Presentation Software

--Enhancing the Présentation

 Introduction to Internet Technologies


--Identifying network
--Fundamentals
--Identifying the Relationship between computer and networks, telephone networks, and
the internet
--Understanding e-mail
 Lab. Exercise 4:
--Hardware and software installation, Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Upgrading

 Lab. Exercise 5:
--Install Windows XP

SEMI-FINAL EXAM

FINAL PERIOD
Final Period
Desktop Publishing and MS Excel

FINAL EXAM

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