Exam Structure
Unit | Name | Marks |
1 | Basics of Information Technology | 15 |
2 | Cyber Safety | 10 |
3 | Office Tools | 15 |
4 | Scratch / Python | 10 |
5 | Lab Exercises | 50 |
Total | 100 |
Unit 1: Basics of Information Technology
Computer Systems: characteristics of a computer, components of a computer system - CPU, memory, storage devices and I/O devices
Memory: primary (RAM and ROM) and secondary memory
Storage devices: hard disk, CD ROM, DVD, pen/flash drive, memory stick
I/O devices: keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, scanner, web camera
Types of software: system software (operating system, device drivers), application software including mobile applications
Computer networking: Type of networks: PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN, wired/wireless communication, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cloud computers (private/public)
Multimedia: images, audio, video, animation
Unit 2: Cyber-safety
Safely browsing the web and using social networks: identity protection, proper usage of passwords, privacy, confidentiality of information, cyber stalking, reporting cyber crimes
Safely accessing websites: viruses and malware , adware
Unit 3: Office tools
Introduction to a word processor: create and save a document.
Edit and format text: text style (B, I, U), font type, font size, text colour, alignment of text. Format paragraphs with line and/or paragraph spacing. Add headers and footers, numbering pages, grammar and spell check utilities, subscript and superscript, insert symbols, use print preview, and print a document.
Insert pictures, change the page setting, add bullets and numbering, borders and shading, and insert tables - insert/delete rows and columns, merge and split cells.
Use auto-format, track changes, review comments, use of drawing tools, shapes and mathematical symbols.
Presentation tool: understand the concept of slide shows, basic elements of a slide, different types of slide layouts, create and save a presentation, and learn about the different views of a slide set - normal view, slide sorter view and hand-outs.
Edit and format a slide: add titles, subtitles, text, background, and watermark, headers and footers, and slide numbers.
Insert pictures from files, create animations, add sound effects, and rehearse timings.
Spreadsheets: concept of a worksheet and a workbook, create and save a worksheet.
Working with a spreadsheet: enter numbers, text, date/time, series using auto fill; edit and format a worksheet including changing the colour, size, font, alignment of text; insert and delete cells, rows and columns. Enter a formula using the operators (+,-,*, /), refer to cells, and print a worksheet.
Use simple statistical functions: SUM (), AVERAGE (), MAX (), MIN (), IF () (without compound statements); embed charts of various types: line, pie, scatter, bar and area in a worksheet.
Unit 4: Scratch or Python
Alternative 1: Educational programming language - Scratch
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Introduction to Scratch.
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Drag and drop commands, creating simple scripts, repeating blocks of commands.
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Discuss x-y plane, create scripts to move the cat (Scratch mascot).
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Create a script to draw diagrams using the pen feature.
Alternative 2: Python
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Programming Basics: Algorithms and Flowcharts
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Characteristics of a good program
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Introduction to Python
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A simple “Hello World" program
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Running a Python program
5. Lab Exercises
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Browser settings for a secure connection
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Working with the operating system: Navigation of the file system using a mouse and keyboard.
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Word processing: create a text document; create a letter, report, and greeting card.
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Create a text document with figures in it. It should describe a concept taught in another course.
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Discuss the following in a text document about the basic organisation of a computer: CPU, memory, input/output devices, hard disk.
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Create a text document in an Indian language other than English.
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Create a presentation.
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Create a presentation with animation.
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Include existing images/ pictures in a presentation.
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Animate pictures and text with sound effects in a presentation
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Create a simple spreadsheet and perform the following operations: min, max, sum, and average.
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Create different types of charts using a spreadsheet: line, bar, area and pie.
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Write basic Scratch/Python programs.
Syllabus for Class
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