Introduction To IT Systems Lab
Introduction To IT Systems Lab
Course Objectives
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Basic Information
Semester 1
Credits 2
Periods/Semester 45
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Course Outcomes
Duration Cognitive
COn Description
(Hours) Level
Utilize the basic functions and features of computer,
CO1 9 Applying
Operating System and Internet applications.
Make use of Stand-alone and Cloud-based office
CO2 tools to prepare documents, spreadsheets and 11 Applying
presentations.
Develop algorithms and flowcharts for solving
CO3
➢ 5 Applying
simple problems.
Lab Exam 2
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CO – PO Mapping
➢ CO1 3
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CO2 3 3
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CO3 3
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➢ CO4 3 3 3
➢ 3-Strongly mapped 2-Moderately mapped 1-Weakly mapped
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Assessment
➢ (The ESE for each course shall be conducted either as Mode 'B' or as Mode 'I' as included in the Programme scheme of the Curriculum.
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Mode 'B' are examinations conducted by the CTE and
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Mode 'I' are examinations conducted at the Institution level. )
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Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA)
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Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) - Practicals
➢ Summative Assessment
➢ Tools : Lab Examination
➢ Marks : 20% of the total internal mark
➢ Guidelines :
➢ Two summative assessments are mandatory.
➢ Attendence
➢ Formative Assessment
➢ Tools : Lab Work
➢ Marks : 50% of the total internal mark
➢ Guidelines :
➢ List
of lab experiments must be given which may include
some mandatory experiments.
➢ The faculty concerned may include additional experiments.
➢ Foreach experiment, assessment may be made and marks
should be awarded as per an assessment rubric.
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Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) - Practicals
➢ Formative Assessment
➢ Tools : Open ended Experiments /Micro Projects
➢ Marks : 10% of the total internal mark
➢ Guidelines :
➢ Time for Open ended experiments /Micro project is included
in the lab hours.
➢ For first and second year students open ended experiments/
Micro project may be given as a group work and for final
year it may given as an individual work.
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Module I - Outcomes
Duration Cognitive
MOn Name of the Experiment
(Hours) Level
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Module I Experiments
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Module I Experiments
➢ Sample Questions
Give examples for application programs in free and non free softwares
domain (at least two) in the following areas. (Also specify the supporting
operating systems)
➢ Office suites
➢ Web browsers
List the hardware and software of computer given in the lab.
Match different memory devices and their storage capacity.
Write the detailed specification of a personal computer. Also specify the
price.
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Module I Experiments
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Module I Experiments
➢ Sample Questions
Create the following directories and files in your Home directory.
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Module I Experiments
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Module I Experiments
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Module I Experiments
➢ Sample Questions
Write down a small number of queries for a web search engine. Make sure that the
queries vary in length and make use of advanced search features. Try to specify
exactly what information you are looking for in some of the queries. Run these
queries on two web search engines and compare the top 10 results for each query by
relevant judgments. Write a report that answers at least the following questions:
➢ What is the precision of the results?
➢ What is the overlap between the results for the two search engines?
➢ Is one search engine clearly better than the other? If so, by how much?
➢ How do short queries perform compared to long queries?
Download a <document> from <website> , save it the directory <directory> and send
it to <email account> by email.
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Module II - Outcomes
Duration Cognitive
MOn Name of the Experiment
(Hours) Level
CO2: Make use of Stand-alone and Cloud-based office tools to prepare documents,
spreadsheets and presentations.
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Module II Experiments
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Module II Experiments
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Module II Experiments
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Module II Experiments
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Module III - Outcomes
Duratio
Cognitive
MOn Name of the Experiment n
Level
(Hours)
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Module III Experiments
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Module IV - Outcomes
M4.01 Develop Python programs with interactive input & output and 1L+2P Applying
simple arithmetic expressions
M4.02 Develop Python programs using simple if, if-else, nested if 2L+4P Applying
➢ statements with relational and logical operators
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Module IV Experiments
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Module IV Experiments
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Module IV Experiments
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Open Ended Experiments
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