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Introduction to Information
& Communications Technology
TOPICS IN COMMON




                                                                                                             Publishing/Presentation
INTRODUCTION TO




                                         Computer Graphics
INFORMATION &




                                                             Curriculum Vitae




                                                                                                                                                     System Records
                                                                                           Keyboard Skills
COMMUNICATIONS




                                                                                                                                       Spreadsheet
                                                                                Database
TECHNOLOGY


COURSE
Vocational Preparation & Guidance

English & Communications

Mathematical Applications

Social Education

Active Leisure Studies

Agriculture/Horticulture

Childcare/Community Care

Graphics & Construction Studies

Craft & Design

Engineering

Hair & Beauty

Hotel Catering & Tourism

Information & Communication Technology

Office Administration & Customer Care

Technology

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Religious Education

Science

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L E AV I N G C E R T I F I C AT E A P P L I E D




          VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION
     & COMMUNICATIONS
        TECHNOLOGY
I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y
I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y




                                   CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION                                                                                               3
       Rationale                                                                                           3
       Number and Sequence of Modules                                                                      4
       Description of Modules                                                                              4

MODULE 1
INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSING                                                            5
        Purpose                                                                                             6
        Prerequisites                                                                                       6
        Aims                                                                                                7
        Units                                                                                               7
Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment                                                    8
Unit 2: Introduction to the Keyboard                                                                        9
Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing                                                                    10
        Teaching Approach                                                                                  11
        Student Activities                                                                                 11
        Resources                                                                                          12
        Key Assignments                                                                                    13

MODULE 2
INTRODUCTION TO OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES                                                                    15
        Purpose                                                                                            16
        Prerequisites                                                                                      16
        Aims                                                                                               17
        Units                                                                                              17
Unit 1: Introduction to Database                                                                           18
Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheet                                                                        19
Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics                                                                           20
        Teaching Approach                                                                                  21
        Resources                                                                                          21
        Key Assignments                                                                                    22




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                             INTRODUCTION

   RATIONALE


Information and Communications Technology forms part of the core
curriculum for all Leaving Certificate Applied students. It is intended
to give students the skills and understanding to use computers in both
their current and future lives.

The Leaving Certificate Applied programme offers the ideal forum
for students to apply these skills in a practical way, particularly in
presenting task work and key assignments across the full spectrum
of the curriculum.

The achieveable goals of developing accuracy, neatness and
presentation skills generate a sense of pride in work done by students
which enhances self esteem and motivates students to maximise their
potential in other aspects of the course and in their personal lives.




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   NUMBER AND SEQUENCE OF MODULES

Both modules to be completed in the sequence presented below.



    Module 1: Introduction to the Computer and Word Processing

    Module 2: Introduction to Other Software Packages




   DESCRIPTION OF MODULES

MODULE 1:
Introduces students to computers and develops basic keyboard
and word-processing skills.

MODULE 2:
Introduces students to databases, spreadsheet and graphics packages.




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INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY




                      MODULE 1


   INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER
       AND WORD PROCESSING




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                                MODULE 1:

                                INTRODUCTION TO
                                THE COMPUTER AND
                                WORD PROCESSING

                                      PURPOSE

                                          This module has been designed for students with no formal
                                          or previous experience in Information Technology. It will
                                          provide an introduction to a range of practical skills and
                                          underpinning knowledge that will enable students to use
                                          computers confidently in their everyday lives.


                                      PREREQUISITES

                                          None.




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                                      AIMS

                                          • To familiarise students with the role of computers in
                                               their everyday lives


                                          • To introduce students to the essential elements of computer
                                               hardware and software


                                          • To provide students with the opportunity to use common
                                               computer application packages


                                          • To encourage students to develop good work habits in the use
                                               and care of the computer and equipment


                                          • To stimulate interest and enjoyment in the use of computers.


                                      UNITS

                                          Unit 1:        Introduction to the Computer and its Environment

                                          Unit 2:        Introduction to the Keyboard

                                          Unit 3:        Introduction to Word Processing




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                                   Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment



                                 LEARNING OUTCOMES                                                               TEACHER GUIDELINES


                  The student will be able to:
                  • identify the component parts of a                                           • Use classroom equipment to demonstrate
                    computer system (i.e. input, process,
                                                                                                • Look for examples in local community
                    output and storage)
                                                                                                • Deal with theory issues as they
                  • explain the difference between
                                                                                                  arise naturally
                    software and hardware
                                                                                                • Visit to computer store
                  • identify common input devices
                    (e.g. keyboard, mouse, scanner)                                             • Selection of computer magazines
                  • identify common output devices                                              • List of key words posted in
                    (e.g. VDU, printer, disk drive)                                               classroom and in student's folder
                  • explain the function of                                                     • Post computer room rules on
                    computer memory                                                               the walls of the room
                  • explain the purpose of backing store                                        • Keep a set of dictionaries
                   • define disk storage capacity
                  • describe the uses of common
                    software applications
                  • explain the ability of computers to
                    communicate with one another e.g..
                    computer networks, the Internet
                  • identify instances where the
                    student interacts with computers in
                    everyday life
                  • recognise the need to care for
                    computer equipment
                  • practise the safe use of computers
                  • recognise and avoid potential
                    dangers to health and safety




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                                                        Unit 2: Introduction to the Keyboard



                                 LEARNING OUTCOMES                                                               TEACHER GUIDELINES


                  The student will be able to:                                                  Use typing tutor package
                  1. locate and operate alphabetical,                                                Run intensive course in keyboard
                     numeric and punctuation keys                                                    skills before introducing rest of module
                  2. locate and operate keys with special                                            Practise skills while teaching word
                     functions e.g. backspace, delete, shift,                                        processing and other information
                     caps lock, tab, insert, home, end, and                                          technology modules
                     enter/return
                  3. locate and operate cursor keys
                  4. use the keyboard with confidence
                     to type text accurately




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                                                     Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing



                                 LEARNING OUTCOMES                                                               TEACHER GUIDELINES


                  The student will be able to:
                  1. identify applications where word                                                Use book of assignments
                     processing is advantageous
                                                                                                     Source material from other modules
                  2. access a word processing                                                        e.g. key assignments
                     system/package
                                                                                                     Use word processing for task
                  3. open an existing document                                                       presentation
                  4. create a new document                                                           Keep a set of dictionaries
                  5. key in text accurately
                  6. edit text by inserting/deleting
                     characters, words, lines and sentences
                  7. join and split paragraphs
                  8. enhance text using bold, italics and
                     underline
                  9. format text using centring, left aligned,
                     or justified as appropriate
                  10. use the spell check facility
                  11. proof-read documents
                  12. respond to some common proof-
                      reading signs e.g. insert, delete,
                      join and split paragraphs
                  13. save documents
                  14. use print preview
                  15. print documents
                  16. exit from the word processing
                      system using proper procedures




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                                Teaching Approach

                                It is not intended that the module be taught in the order in which
                                the units are presented. The order of integration of units is the
                                prerogative of the class teacher in response to the needs of the class
                                group, the computer facilities available and the nature of the module
                                assignments used.

                                However, it is suggested that Unit 1, being mainly theoretical,
                                be taught throughout the year, with practical sessions in keyboarding
                                and word processing proceeding concurrently.



                                Student Activities

                                Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment

                                The theory of this unit should be taught very much at the level
                                described. Safe work practices and care of equipment should be
                                central to all the practical sessions, with emphasise on proper booting
                                and closing down of the computer.



                                Unit 2: Keyboarding

                                While it is not intended that students should be able to touch-type
                                at the completion of this module, it is recommended that students
                                be given the opportunity to learn to use all the fingers of both
                                hands to key in text.



                                Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing

                                In order to prepare students for the world of work, the word processing
                                package used should be in common commercial use. The underlying
                                common skills involved in word processing should be emphasised,
                                so that students realise that they could use any word processing
                                package with practice. Students should be encouraged to use
                                help files and find out information for themselves whenever possible.




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                                      RESOURCES



                                Practical computer room which provides the equipment and software
                                needed for this module. There should be enough computers for every
                                student to acquire the skills necessary to complete this module, with
                                the ideal of one student per machine.

                                Basic I.T Assignments by B MCGettigan Published by Gill & McMillan

                                Computers for Beginners Published by Usborne Books

                                Computers Simplified 3-D Visual Series IDG Books
                                ISBN 0 -7645-6008-5 (Reference)

                                Keyboarding For Business Susan Burke and Maureen Reynolds
                                Publisher: Gill & McMillan ISBN 0-7171-2090-2

                                Basic Typing Skills K Dulmage Publisher:Longman
                                ISBN 0-582-38158-4

                                The Key to the Keyboard P.A.Murphy Publisher: Pitman
                                Any modern word processing package
                                Any modern typing tutor package.




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KEY ASSIGNMENTS
     MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSING




                                                           CHECKLIST


I have used a word processor to create, store
and print my CV

I have used a word processor to create, store
and print my theory notes

I have used a word processor to open a document
and carry out the following editing exercises:

• enhance and format text

• insert and delete text

I have used a word processor to create, store
and print a report or assignment for any other module.




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INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY




                      MODULE 2


         INTRODUCTION TO OTHER
           SOFTWARE PACKAGES




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                       MODULE 2:

                       INTRODUCTION TO OTHER
                       SOFTWARE PACKAGES

                              PURPOSE

                                 This module has been designed for students with no formal or
                                 previous experience in Information Technology. It will provide
                                 an introduction to a range of practical skills and underpinning
                                 knowledge that will enable students to use computers and the
                                 associated technology confidently in their everyday lives.


                              PREREQUISITES

                                 None.




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                              AIMS

                                 • To familiarise students with the role of computers
                                      in everyday life


                                 • To provide students with the opportunity to use common
                                      computer application packages


                                 • To familiarise students with the basics of databases
                                      and database software


                                  • To familiarise students with the basics of spreadsheets
                                      and spreadsheet software


                                  • To familiarise students with the basics of computer
                                      graphics and graphics software


                                 • To encourage students to develop good work habits in the
                                      use and care of the computer and equipment


                                 • To stimulate interest and enjoyment in the use of computers.


                              UNITS

                                 There are 3 optional units of which at least 2 must be chosen.

                                 Unit 1:         Introduction to Database

                                 Unit 2:         Introduction to Spreadsheet

                                 Unit 3:         Introduction to Graphics




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                                                    Unit 1: Introduction to Database



                        LEARNING OUTCOMES                                                                TEACHER GUIDELINES


         The student will be able to:
         1. identify applications suitable                                                   Use any book of assignments
            for a database
                                                                                             Apply to students interests (e.g. hobbies)
         2. define the terms database,
                                                                                             Use database for task
            file, record, field
                                                                                             presentation (e.g. surveys)
         3. access a database system
         4. recall an existing database
         5. recognise field names
         6. browse the database
         7. edit data
         8. add new records
         9. delete individual records
         10. sort the database on a single field
         11. search the database on a single field
         12. save a database
         13. output data to screen and printer
         14. exit from the database using
             proper procedures




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                                                Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheets



                        LEARNING OUTCOMES                                                                TEACHER GUIDELINES


         The student will be able to:
         1. identify applications suitable for                                               Apply to students’ interests
            spreadsheets                                                                     (e.g. home budgeting)
         2. define the terms spreadsheet, row,                                               Use spreadsheet for task (e.g. costing)
            column, cell, label, value, formula
                                                                                             Link with Mathematical Applications
         3. access a spreadsheet package
         4. load an existing spreadsheet
         5. enter numeric and character data
            in a spreadsheet
         6. enter formulae to generate results i.e.
            add, subtract, multiply and divide
         7. erase data from cells
         8. edit cell contents
         9. format column entries for currency
            (including Euro)
         10. generate a chart
         11. adjust column widths
         12. save the spreadsheet
         13. print the spreadsheet
         14. exit from the spreadsheet
             using proper procedures




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                                                    Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics



                        LEARNING OUTCOMES                                                                TEACHER GUIDELINES


         The student will be able to:
         1. identify applications where graphics                                             Use graphics for task (e.g. designing
            packages may be used                                                             cover sheet)

         2. access a graphics system/package                                                 Some of the learning outcomes can be
                                                                                             demonstrated using either a desktop
         3. use graphic software icons
                                                                                             publishing or presentation package.
         4. demonstrate freehand drawing                                                     This may offer some students the
         5. draw simple geometric shapes                                                     opportunity to explore these programs
            e.g. boxes, circles
         6. fill in/colour simple shapes
         7. input text
         8. enhance and format text
         9. load an existing graphics file
         10. edit an existing file
         11. save files
         12. print/plot files
         13. exit from the graphics system
             using proper procedures




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                       Teaching Approach

                       It is not intended that the module be taught in the order in which
                       the units are presented. The order of integration of units is the
                       prerogative of the class teacher in response to the needs of the
                       class group, the computer facilities available and the nature of
                       the module assignments used.


                              RESOURCES

                       Practical computer room which provides the equipment and software
                       needed for this module. There should be enough computers for every
                       student to acquire the skills necessary to complete this module, with
                       the ideal of one student per machine.

                       Basic I.T Assignments by B MCGettigan Published by Gill & McMillan

                       Any modern database package

                       Any modern spreadsheet package

                       Any modern graphics package.




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KEY ASSIGNMENTS
           MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES



Select both key assignments from two of
the following three units                                      CHECKLIST

Unit 1: Introduction to Database

I have opened a database file and I have added,
deleted and edited records

I have opened a database file and I have searched
and sorted it on a single field

Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheets

I have entered data into a spreadsheet and I have used
formulae to add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers

I have entered data into a spreadsheet and I have changed
the width of columns and formatted columns for currency

Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics

I have used a graphics package to draw a picture that
includes a variety of shapes and colours

I have used a graphics package to design a cover
sheet for one of my tasks.




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Intro ict

  • 1. Introduction to Information & Communications Technology
  • 2. TOPICS IN COMMON Publishing/Presentation INTRODUCTION TO Computer Graphics INFORMATION & Curriculum Vitae System Records Keyboard Skills COMMUNICATIONS Spreadsheet Database TECHNOLOGY COURSE Vocational Preparation & Guidance English & Communications Mathematical Applications Social Education Active Leisure Studies Agriculture/Horticulture Childcare/Community Care Graphics & Construction Studies Craft & Design Engineering Hair & Beauty Hotel Catering & Tourism Information & Communication Technology Office Administration & Customer Care Technology Gaeilge Arts - Visual-Drama-Music & Dance Leisure & Recreation Modern Language Religious Education Science Sign Language
  • 3. L E AV I N G C E R T I F I C AT E A P P L I E D VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
  • 4. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y
  • 5. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 Rationale 3 Number and Sequence of Modules 4 Description of Modules 4 MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSING 5 Purpose 6 Prerequisites 6 Aims 7 Units 7 Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment 8 Unit 2: Introduction to the Keyboard 9 Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing 10 Teaching Approach 11 Student Activities 11 Resources 12 Key Assignments 13 MODULE 2 INTRODUCTION TO OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES 15 Purpose 16 Prerequisites 16 Aims 17 Units 17 Unit 1: Introduction to Database 18 Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheet 19 Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics 20 Teaching Approach 21 Resources 21 Key Assignments 22 1
  • 6. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y 2
  • 7. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y INTRODUCTION RATIONALE Information and Communications Technology forms part of the core curriculum for all Leaving Certificate Applied students. It is intended to give students the skills and understanding to use computers in both their current and future lives. The Leaving Certificate Applied programme offers the ideal forum for students to apply these skills in a practical way, particularly in presenting task work and key assignments across the full spectrum of the curriculum. The achieveable goals of developing accuracy, neatness and presentation skills generate a sense of pride in work done by students which enhances self esteem and motivates students to maximise their potential in other aspects of the course and in their personal lives. 3
  • 8. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y NUMBER AND SEQUENCE OF MODULES Both modules to be completed in the sequence presented below. Module 1: Introduction to the Computer and Word Processing Module 2: Introduction to Other Software Packages DESCRIPTION OF MODULES MODULE 1: Introduces students to computers and develops basic keyboard and word-processing skills. MODULE 2: Introduces students to databases, spreadsheet and graphics packages. 4
  • 9. INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSING 5
  • 10. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSING PURPOSE This module has been designed for students with no formal or previous experience in Information Technology. It will provide an introduction to a range of practical skills and underpinning knowledge that will enable students to use computers confidently in their everyday lives. PREREQUISITES None. 6
  • 11. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G AIMS • To familiarise students with the role of computers in their everyday lives • To introduce students to the essential elements of computer hardware and software • To provide students with the opportunity to use common computer application packages • To encourage students to develop good work habits in the use and care of the computer and equipment • To stimulate interest and enjoyment in the use of computers. UNITS Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment Unit 2: Introduction to the Keyboard Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing 7
  • 12. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment LEARNING OUTCOMES TEACHER GUIDELINES The student will be able to: • identify the component parts of a • Use classroom equipment to demonstrate computer system (i.e. input, process, • Look for examples in local community output and storage) • Deal with theory issues as they • explain the difference between arise naturally software and hardware • Visit to computer store • identify common input devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, scanner) • Selection of computer magazines • identify common output devices • List of key words posted in (e.g. VDU, printer, disk drive) classroom and in student's folder • explain the function of • Post computer room rules on computer memory the walls of the room • explain the purpose of backing store • Keep a set of dictionaries • define disk storage capacity • describe the uses of common software applications • explain the ability of computers to communicate with one another e.g.. computer networks, the Internet • identify instances where the student interacts with computers in everyday life • recognise the need to care for computer equipment • practise the safe use of computers • recognise and avoid potential dangers to health and safety 8
  • 13. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G Unit 2: Introduction to the Keyboard LEARNING OUTCOMES TEACHER GUIDELINES The student will be able to: Use typing tutor package 1. locate and operate alphabetical, Run intensive course in keyboard numeric and punctuation keys skills before introducing rest of module 2. locate and operate keys with special Practise skills while teaching word functions e.g. backspace, delete, shift, processing and other information caps lock, tab, insert, home, end, and technology modules enter/return 3. locate and operate cursor keys 4. use the keyboard with confidence to type text accurately 9
  • 14. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing LEARNING OUTCOMES TEACHER GUIDELINES The student will be able to: 1. identify applications where word Use book of assignments processing is advantageous Source material from other modules 2. access a word processing e.g. key assignments system/package Use word processing for task 3. open an existing document presentation 4. create a new document Keep a set of dictionaries 5. key in text accurately 6. edit text by inserting/deleting characters, words, lines and sentences 7. join and split paragraphs 8. enhance text using bold, italics and underline 9. format text using centring, left aligned, or justified as appropriate 10. use the spell check facility 11. proof-read documents 12. respond to some common proof- reading signs e.g. insert, delete, join and split paragraphs 13. save documents 14. use print preview 15. print documents 16. exit from the word processing system using proper procedures 10
  • 15. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G Teaching Approach It is not intended that the module be taught in the order in which the units are presented. The order of integration of units is the prerogative of the class teacher in response to the needs of the class group, the computer facilities available and the nature of the module assignments used. However, it is suggested that Unit 1, being mainly theoretical, be taught throughout the year, with practical sessions in keyboarding and word processing proceeding concurrently. Student Activities Unit 1: Introduction to the Computer and its Environment The theory of this unit should be taught very much at the level described. Safe work practices and care of equipment should be central to all the practical sessions, with emphasise on proper booting and closing down of the computer. Unit 2: Keyboarding While it is not intended that students should be able to touch-type at the completion of this module, it is recommended that students be given the opportunity to learn to use all the fingers of both hands to key in text. Unit 3: Introduction to Word Processing In order to prepare students for the world of work, the word processing package used should be in common commercial use. The underlying common skills involved in word processing should be emphasised, so that students realise that they could use any word processing package with practice. Students should be encouraged to use help files and find out information for themselves whenever possible. 11
  • 16. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D W O R D P R O C E S S I N G RESOURCES Practical computer room which provides the equipment and software needed for this module. There should be enough computers for every student to acquire the skills necessary to complete this module, with the ideal of one student per machine. Basic I.T Assignments by B MCGettigan Published by Gill & McMillan Computers for Beginners Published by Usborne Books Computers Simplified 3-D Visual Series IDG Books ISBN 0 -7645-6008-5 (Reference) Keyboarding For Business Susan Burke and Maureen Reynolds Publisher: Gill & McMillan ISBN 0-7171-2090-2 Basic Typing Skills K Dulmage Publisher:Longman ISBN 0-582-38158-4 The Key to the Keyboard P.A.Murphy Publisher: Pitman Any modern word processing package Any modern typing tutor package. 12
  • 17. KEY ASSIGNMENTS MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPUTER AND WORD PROCESSING CHECKLIST I have used a word processor to create, store and print my CV I have used a word processor to create, store and print my theory notes I have used a word processor to open a document and carry out the following editing exercises: • enhance and format text • insert and delete text I have used a word processor to create, store and print a report or assignment for any other module. 13
  • 18. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y 14
  • 19. INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY MODULE 2 INTRODUCTION TO OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES 15
  • 20. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O O T H E R S O F T WA R E PA C K A G E S MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES PURPOSE This module has been designed for students with no formal or previous experience in Information Technology. It will provide an introduction to a range of practical skills and underpinning knowledge that will enable students to use computers and the associated technology confidently in their everyday lives. PREREQUISITES None. 16
  • 21. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O O T H E R S O F T WA R E PA C K A G E S AIMS • To familiarise students with the role of computers in everyday life • To provide students with the opportunity to use common computer application packages • To familiarise students with the basics of databases and database software • To familiarise students with the basics of spreadsheets and spreadsheet software • To familiarise students with the basics of computer graphics and graphics software • To encourage students to develop good work habits in the use and care of the computer and equipment • To stimulate interest and enjoyment in the use of computers. UNITS There are 3 optional units of which at least 2 must be chosen. Unit 1: Introduction to Database Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheet Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics 17
  • 22. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O O T H E R S O F T WA R E PA C K A G E S Unit 1: Introduction to Database LEARNING OUTCOMES TEACHER GUIDELINES The student will be able to: 1. identify applications suitable Use any book of assignments for a database Apply to students interests (e.g. hobbies) 2. define the terms database, Use database for task file, record, field presentation (e.g. surveys) 3. access a database system 4. recall an existing database 5. recognise field names 6. browse the database 7. edit data 8. add new records 9. delete individual records 10. sort the database on a single field 11. search the database on a single field 12. save a database 13. output data to screen and printer 14. exit from the database using proper procedures 18
  • 23. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O O T H E R S O F T WA R E PA C K A G E S Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheets LEARNING OUTCOMES TEACHER GUIDELINES The student will be able to: 1. identify applications suitable for Apply to students’ interests spreadsheets (e.g. home budgeting) 2. define the terms spreadsheet, row, Use spreadsheet for task (e.g. costing) column, cell, label, value, formula Link with Mathematical Applications 3. access a spreadsheet package 4. load an existing spreadsheet 5. enter numeric and character data in a spreadsheet 6. enter formulae to generate results i.e. add, subtract, multiply and divide 7. erase data from cells 8. edit cell contents 9. format column entries for currency (including Euro) 10. generate a chart 11. adjust column widths 12. save the spreadsheet 13. print the spreadsheet 14. exit from the spreadsheet using proper procedures 19
  • 24. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O O T H E R S O F T WA R E PA C K A G E S Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics LEARNING OUTCOMES TEACHER GUIDELINES The student will be able to: 1. identify applications where graphics Use graphics for task (e.g. designing packages may be used cover sheet) 2. access a graphics system/package Some of the learning outcomes can be demonstrated using either a desktop 3. use graphic software icons publishing or presentation package. 4. demonstrate freehand drawing This may offer some students the 5. draw simple geometric shapes opportunity to explore these programs e.g. boxes, circles 6. fill in/colour simple shapes 7. input text 8. enhance and format text 9. load an existing graphics file 10. edit an existing file 11. save files 12. print/plot files 13. exit from the graphics system using proper procedures 20
  • 25. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O I N F O R M AT I O N & C O M M U N I C AT I O N S T E C H N O L O G Y • I N T R O D U C T I O N T O O T H E R S O F T WA R E PA C K A G E S Teaching Approach It is not intended that the module be taught in the order in which the units are presented. The order of integration of units is the prerogative of the class teacher in response to the needs of the class group, the computer facilities available and the nature of the module assignments used. RESOURCES Practical computer room which provides the equipment and software needed for this module. There should be enough computers for every student to acquire the skills necessary to complete this module, with the ideal of one student per machine. Basic I.T Assignments by B MCGettigan Published by Gill & McMillan Any modern database package Any modern spreadsheet package Any modern graphics package. 21
  • 26. KEY ASSIGNMENTS MODULE 2: INTRODUCTION TO OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES Select both key assignments from two of the following three units CHECKLIST Unit 1: Introduction to Database I have opened a database file and I have added, deleted and edited records I have opened a database file and I have searched and sorted it on a single field Unit 2: Introduction to Spreadsheets I have entered data into a spreadsheet and I have used formulae to add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers I have entered data into a spreadsheet and I have changed the width of columns and formatted columns for currency Unit 3: Introduction to Graphics I have used a graphics package to draw a picture that includes a variety of shapes and colours I have used a graphics package to design a cover sheet for one of my tasks. 22
  • 27. Published by The Stationery Office To be purchased directly from: Government Publications Sales Office, Sun Alliance House, Molesworth Street, Dublin 2. Or by mail order from: Government Publications, Postal Trade Section, 4-5 Harcourt Road, Dublin 2. Tel: 01-647 6834/5 Fax: 01-475 2760 Or through any bookseller. Price: £1.50 This programme has been funded by the European Social Fund Designed by: Langley Freeman Design Group Limited © 2000 Government of Ireland