About Course

This term introduces students to basic computer studies and information concepts. It begins with connecting different parts of the computer, helping learners understand how computer components work together. Students will learn how to boot the computer system and follow the steps for booting safely and correctly, with additional practice to reinforce this process.

The course explains the meaning and types of data, showing how raw facts are gathered and used. Learners will also study the meaning and types of information, understanding how processed data becomes useful information.

Students will explore the sources of information, discovering where and how information can be collected for different purposes. The course concludes with lessons on the computer as an IPO system (Input-Process-Output), helping learners understand how computers receive data (Input), handle tasks (Process), and display results (Output).

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Connecting different parts of computer

Week 2: Booting the computer system

Week 3: Steps for booting

Week 4: Booting the computer 2

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 5: Meaning of data – types

Week 6: meaning of Information – types

Week 7&8: Source of information

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 9: Computer as an IPO – Input

Week 10: Computer as an IPO – Process

Week 11: Computer as an IPO – Output

Revision and closing remarks

Examination

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