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DSS III Course Outline

This document outlines the learning objectives for a training course covering computer networking, presentation packages, and project management. For computer networking, the trainee should be able to define networking concepts and describe infrastructure. For presentations, they should create, edit, and manage presentations using various software features. Finally, for project management, the trainee needs to understand computerized project management and use project management software to plan, track, and report on projects. Assessment will include tests, exams, and attendance. Recommended resources include books, websites, and software.

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DSS III Course Outline

This document outlines the learning objectives for a training course covering computer networking, presentation packages, and project management. For computer networking, the trainee should be able to define networking concepts and describe infrastructure. For presentations, they should create, edit, and manage presentations using various software features. Finally, for project management, the trainee needs to understand computerized project management and use project management software to plan, track, and report on projects. Assessment will include tests, exams, and attendance. Recommended resources include books, websites, and software.

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The Trainee should be able

to:

 Define computer
networking
 Describe networking
software
 Describe networking
architecture
 Access resources in a
 Introduction to computer
shared communication
networking
network
 Data collection
 Describe various data
 Introduction to the
communication
internet
Internet and Email concepts,
1.0  Internet services
communication media
 Electronic mail
and transmission
 Intranets
equipment
 Extranets
 Define internet
 Trends in Computer
 Explain the history of
Networking
internet
 Describe internet
connectivity
 Identify internet
services
 Define email and use
various email software
 Define terminologies in
presentations
 Introduction to
 Identify various
presentation packages
application areas of
 Presentations
presentations
 Objects
 Identify types of
Presentation Packages  Editing Objects
2.0 presentation packages
 Editing and manipulating
 Launch a presentation
text
program
 Views
 Set up a presentation
 Special Effects
 Plan, create, save, open,
 Managing a Presentation
print and exit a
presentation

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 Create and manipulate
objects
 Edit, format text
 Explain various views
 Apply special effects on
a presentation
 Manage a presentation
 Explain meaning of
computerized project
management (CPM)
 Explain techniques of
project evaluation
 Describe components of
 Overview of a project
 Explain benefits and
computerized project
limitation of CPM
management  Explain methods of
 Project management loading a PM program
Project Management programs
3.0  Design a project
 Creating projects  Load the project
 Project tracking program
 Reports  Explain how to create
and edit projects

 Create a project file
 Open an existing project
file
 Explain project tracking
 Evaluate a project
 Create reports
 Generate reports

Course assessment will be based on the following:


1. Continuous Assessment Tests ( CAT) – 40%
2. End of term Examinations – 60%
3. Class Attendance – 75%

 Books – Microsft Office Power Point by Torben Large Franndsen


 Internet – https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint 2010
 Fundamental Principles of Project Management by Max Wideman
 Microsoft Project 2013 by Carl Chartfield, PMP, and Timothy Johnson, MCTS

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Mr. Michael Olumbe
+25472223724

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