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ICT- Class 5 (English)

ICT- Class 5 (English)

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ICT- Class 5 (English)

The goal of ICT course is to equip students with basic computer skills

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Course Description

The course contains teachings of subject matter experts and master teachers who have covered all aspects of the subject in great details thereby simplifying concepts to ensure a better understanding & learning outcome. This supported by clips & story board ensures student engagement with an effective learning outcome & better knowledge retention. The content also incorporates interactive assessment modules which provides students with a tool to revise & to assess their understanding of the subject & concepts.

Curriculum

  • Section 1: 1. Computer history & development
    • Section 1.1: Computer history & development
    • Section 1.1: The early counting devices
    • Section 1.1: Abacus –the first counting devi...
    • Section 1.1: About Blaise Pascal creates the f...
    • Section 1.1: Leibnitz calculator
    • Section 1.1: Charles Babage design the differe...
    • Section 1.1: The first large scale automation ...
    • Section 1.1: The ENIAC is created
    • Section 1.1: About FORTRAN language
    • Section 1.1: The first integrated circuit
    • Section 1.1: BASIC language
    • Section 1.1: IBM first PC
    • Section 1.1: Personal computer (PC)
    • Section 1.1: Evolution of internet
    • Section 1.1: New technology
  • Section 2: Introduction to types of computers
    • Section 2.1: Introduction to types of computer...
    • Section 2.1: Classification of computers
    • Section 2.1: Analog computers
    • Section 2.1: Digital computers
    • Section 2.1: Hybrid computers
  • Section 3: Introduction to windows XP
    • Section 3.1: Introduction to windows XP
    • Section 3.1: What an operating system does
    • Section 3.1: Features of windows XP
    • Section 3.1: Managing windows
    • Section 3.1: Dialog box
    • Section 3.1: The start menu
    • Section 3.1: Working with files & folders
    • Section 3.1: Creating a folder
    • Section 3.1: Copying and moving files
    • Section 3.1: Additional Features of windows XP
    • Section 3.1: Log off and switch users
  • Section 4: Managing files and folders (Introduction files & folders)
    • Section 4.1: Managing files and folders (Intro...
    • Section 4.1: What is a file?
    • Section 4.1: What is a folder?
    • Section 4.1: Components of a windows
    • Section 4.1: What is the recycle bin
    • Section 4.1: Retrieving file from the recycle ...
    • Section 4.1: Emptying the recycle bin
    • Section 4.1: Exploring my computer
    • Section 4.1: Introduction to my documents
    • Section 4.1: Choosing views
    • Section 4.1: Exploring windows explorer
    • Section 4.1: Opening the search companion
    • Section 4.1: Using the search companion
    • Section 4.1: Creating a shortcut of a file
  • Section 5: Making presentation using PowerPoint ( Introduction to PowerPoint )
    • Section 5.1: Making presentation using PowerP...
    • Section 5.1: Starting PowerPoint
    • Section 5.1: Exploring the PowerPoint interfac...
    • Section 5.1: Creating PowerPoint presentation
    • Section 5.1: Creating a blank presentation
    • Section 5.1: What is a presentation?
    • Section 5.1: Creating a presentation
    • Section 5.1: Choosing a presentation style
    • Section 5.1: Adding contents to slides
    • Section 5.1: Ad text to a placeholder
    • Section 5.1: Ad text by using the text box to...
    • Section 5.1: Ad text to an auto shape
    • Section 5.1: How to add bulleted text ?
    • Section 5.1: Changing text color
    • Section 5.1: Adding graphics to a slide
    • Section 5.1: Saving a presentation
  • Section 6: Adding special effect to presentation (how to give a consistent look to a presentations? )
    • Section 6.1: Adding special effect to presenta...
    • Section 6.1: Slide masters
    • Section 6.1: Color schemes
    • Section 6.1: Design templates
    • Section 6.1: Working with slides
    • Section 6.1: Copying or duplicating slide
    • Section 6.1: Copying a slide from one presenta...
    • Section 6.1: Deleting a slide
    • Section 6.1: Adding animation effect to a slid...
    • Section 6.1: Setting the order of animated obj...
    • Section 6.1: Inserting music or sound on a sli...
    • Section 6.1: How to add transitions to a slide...
    • Section 6.1: Setting timing for a slide show
  • Section 7: QBasic
    • Section 7.1: Introduction to QBasic
    • Section 7.1: Features of QBasic language
    • Section 7.1: Modes of working in QBasic
    • Section 7.1: Getting started with QBasic
    • Section 7.1: Components of QBasic editor
    • Section 7.1: Basic operations in QBasic editor
    • Section 7.1: Saving a program
    • Section 7.1: Opening pre-written programs
    • Section 7.1: Viewing programs
    • Section 7.1: Editing a programs
  • Section 8: Email
    • Section 8.1: Email Basics
    • Section 8.1: What is email
    • Section 8.1: How email service works ?
    • Section 8.1: what you need to use emails servi...
    • Section 8.1: Advantages of email
    • Section 8.1: Structure of an email message
    • Section 8.1: Steps to send emails
    • Section 8.1: Understanding email address