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This course delves into the world of computing and information processing. It covers the information processing cycle, various types of computing devices, hardware and software components, and the significance of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in everyday life. The course also delves into data and information concepts in organizational settings.
A software is basically a program or a set of instructions that tells a computer what to do. In this lesson, we will learn about the various types of software a computer can uses. We will explore the differences between system software and application software. Additionally, we will also talk about utilities software.
Word is a comprehensive word processing program that allows users to easily create and edit professional-looking documents.
The course begins by introducing you to Microsoft Word's user interface. It then swiftly guides you through creating a new document, text editing, adding tabs, tables, and lists, decorating documents with clip art and photographs, layout settings, and proofing.
This Spreadsheets course is mostly about teaching the basics of Excel, such as how to create and format worksheets, add formulas, analyze data, and make charts in Excel.
Computing Fundamentals 1 (Foundation Phase)
Learn how to build prototypes in Sketch. Find out how to prototype an image carousel for a website or mobile app, with these Sketch prototyping tips.
Computing Fundamentals 1 (Foundation Phase)
Learn how to build prototypes in Sketch. Find out how to prototype an image carousel for a website or mobile app, with these Sketch prototyping tips.
Computing Fundamentals 1 (Foundation Phase)
As computer usage increases, so does the knowledge of various software packages. "Integrated Skills" aim to effectively use different applications for tasks and problem-solving. Office applications offer seamless data transfer, enabling easy sharing of text and objects across different applications. Examples include transferring tables from Word to Excel, charts between Word and Excel, and content from Word to PowerPoint.