1. Introduction to
Computers
Content:
Overview of what a computer is, types of computers, and their uses in daily
life.
Objective:
To introduce students to the basic concept of computers, their functions, and
their importance in modern society.
2. Parts of a
Computer
Content:
Description of the hardware components of a computer, including the CPU,
monitor, keyboard, mouse, and storage devices.
Objective:
To familiarize students with the different physical parts of a computer and
their functions.
3. Operating Systems
Content:
Introduction to operating systems, focusing on Windows and its features like
the desktop, taskbar, and file management.
Objective:
To help students understand the role of operating systems in managing computer
hardware and software.
4. Microsoft Word
Content:
Basics of word processing using Microsoft Word, including creating, editing,
formatting text, and saving documents.
Objective:
To teach students how to use a word processor to create and format documents.
5. Microsoft Excel
Content:
Introduction to spreadsheets, understanding rows, columns, and cells, and basic
data entry and formatting in Microsoft Excel.
Objective:
To enable students to use Excel for simple calculations and data management.
6. Microsoft
PowerPoint
Content:
Basics of creating presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint, including adding
slides, inserting text, images, and transitions.
Objective:
To teach students how to create simple yet effective presentations using
PowerPoint.
7. Internet Basics
Content:
Introduction to the internet, its uses, and basic web browsing skills,
including using search engines and understanding web addresses.
Objective:
To help students navigate the internet safely and understand its potential as a
resource for information and communication.
8. Introduction to
Scratch
Content:
Introduction to Scratch programming, creating simple projects using drag and drop blocks, and understanding basic coding concepts.
Objective:
To introduce students to the concept of programming in a fun and interactive
way using Scratch.
9. Introduction to
Logo
Content:
Basics of Logo programming, including drawing simple shapes and writing
commands for the turtle.
Objective:
To help students understand basic programming concepts and develop problem-solving skills through Logo.
10. Computer Ethics
Content:
Understanding ethical practices related to computer use, including
cybersecurity, privacy, and responsible behavior online.
Objective:
To develop an awareness of computer ethics and encourage responsible and
respectful use of technology.