 Do you know what will you learn?  Do you know the marking scheme for computer skills?  What you need to prepare for computer skills?

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 Do you know what will you learn?  Do you know the marking scheme for computer skills?  What you need to prepare for computer skills?

1. Introduction to Computers 2. Computer Lab Personal Safety Rules 3. Basic Principles of Computers 4. Parts of Computer 5. Computer System Electrical Connections 6. Care for Computer Systems, Storage Media and Simple Health Issues

7. Input Devices (Manual/ Automatic) 8. Output Devices 9. Storage Devices 10. Troubleshooting Computers 11. Bits and Bytes 12. Types of Computers 13. Types of Software

Basic of Windows 16. Internet 17. Graphics 18. Word Processing

YearWorksSemester%Sub Total 7Projects % Projects Exams, Tests/ Homework/ Course work Project % Project Exams, Tests/ Homework/ Course work TOTAL60%

YearStudent Progress Examinations (SPE) School-Based Assessment (SBA) 7N/A30% 840%30% Total100%  SPE  40%  1 ½ Hours  Section A (10%)  10 multiple choice  Section B (30%)  15 short questions  Section C (60%)  5-6 Structured Questions

 You will always have SHORT TEST at the end of each topic  You will be form into groups of 4 to do presentation or small projects  Project 1,2,3 & 4 are individual project & MUST COMPLETE & HAND IN ON-TIME else 0% will be given

 A Blank File  A A4 Size notebook  A text Book*