1. Introduction to
Computers
Content: This chapter covers the basics
of computers, including their history, types, and fundamental components like
hardware and software.
Objective: To introduce students to the
essential components and functions of a computer system and familiarize them
with the evolution of computers.
2. Operating System
Content: Explains the concept of an
operating system (OS), its types, and how it manages computer resources. It
also introduces popular OS like Windows and Linux.
Objective: To understand the role of an
operating system in managing hardware and software and to learn basic
navigation and functions of common OS interfaces.
3. MS Paint
Content: Provides an introduction to
the MS Paint program, covering tools like the pencil, brush, shapes, and color
picker to create simple drawings.
Objective: To learn how to use the
basic drawing tools in MS Paint to create, modify, and save images.
4. MS Word
Content: This chapter introduces MS
Word, focusing on creating, formatting, editing, and saving documents. It
covers essential features like fonts, alignment, and inserting images.
Objective: To develop the ability to
use MS Word for word processing tasks such as creating and formatting documents
effectively.
5. MS Excel
Content: Introduces MS Excel,
explaining how to create spreadsheets, use formulas, and perform basic data
analysis and chart creation.
Objective: To understand the functions
of MS Excel for organizing data, performing calculations, and generating
charts.
6. Internet and Email
Content: Explains the basics of the
internet, including browsing, search engines, and the use of email for
communication. Discusses email etiquette and safety.
Objective: To familiarize students with
the fundamentals of the internet and email communication, emphasizing safe and
responsible use.
7. Basic Programming
Concepts
Content: Covers introductory
programming concepts like algorithms, flowcharts, and simple coding exercises
using basic programming languages like Scratch or Logo.
Objective: To introduce students to the
logic behind programming and problemsolving using simple programming
constructs.
8. Digital
Citizenship
Content: Discusses the importance of
being a responsible digital citizen, covering topics like cyber safety, online
etiquette, and respecting others' privacy.
Objective: To instill the values of
safe and ethical use of technology, focusing on digital responsibility and
awareness.
9. Practical Work
Content: Provides hands on exercises to
practice the skills learned in MS Paint, MS Word, MS Excel, and basic
programming.
Objective: To reinforce theoretical
knowledge through practical application, ensuring students can perform tasks
independently on the computer.