6 Courses
In this course, you will gain a foundational understanding of computers and learn how to organize files on a computer.
In this course, you will learn how to use the Internet and the Web. In addition, you will learn how to recognise and avoid cybercrimes associated with web browsing, email, and social media.
Computing Bridging Course 1
Computational thinking means learning how to think in a way that will allow us to give a computer the exact instructions it needs to carry out our wishes in order to help us solve problems. In this course, we'll study two computational thinking concepts. First, we'll look at how to break up any task into smaller steps. Then we will look at how to put these steps in the right order.
This course teaches how to use Microsoft Word to format documents and fix spelling mistakes.
This course will teach you the fundamentals of spreadsheets, including how to format them, how to utilize functions and formulae to solve issues, and how to use spreadsheets to sort data in various ways.
Computing Bridging Course 1
Building on the concepts we learned in the previous course on Computational Thinking, this course will teach us how to start writing our own computer programmes using the Scratch programming language.