Course Syllabus
Module 1: Introduction to Computers
- History and Evolution of Computers
- Types of Computers
- Hardware and Software
- Overview of Operating Systems
Module 2: Operating Systems and File Management
- Introduction to Operating Systems
- File Management Basics
- File Organization and Hierarchies
- Working with Files and Folders
- Troubleshooting Common File Management Issues
Module 3: Internet and E-mail
- Introduction to the Internet
- Web Browsing and Navigation
- Internet Services and Protocols
- Using Search Engines Effectively
- Managing E-mail Accounts
- Composing and Sending E-mails
- Handling Attachments and Spam
Module 4: Word Processing
- Introduction to Word Processing
- Microsoft Word Basics
- Document Creation and Formatting
- Working with Text and Graphics
- Tables, Lists, and Styles
- Spell Check and Proofreading
Module 5: Spreadsheets
- Introduction to Spreadsheets
- Microsoft Excel Basics
- Creating and Formatting Worksheets
- Data Entry and Formulas
- Charts and Graphs
- Data Analysis and Functions
Module 6: Databases
- Introduction to Databases
- Microsoft Access Basics
- Creating and Managing Database Tables
- Querying and Sorting Data
- Forms and Reports
- Database Design Principles
Module 7: Graphics and Multimedia
- Introduction to Graphics
- Graphics Editing Tools
- Image Formats and Editing Techniques
- Introduction to Multimedia
- Audio and Video Editing Tools
Module 8: Hardware and Software Maintenance
- Computer Hardware Components
- Basic Computer Troubleshooting
- Software Installation and Updates
- System Maintenance and Security
Module 9: Programming Fundamentals
- Introduction to Programming Concepts
- Basics of Algorithms and Logic
- Introduction to Programming Languages
- Writing Simple Programs
- Debugging and Error Handling
Module 10: Networking Basics
- Introduction to Computer Networking
- Types of Networks (LAN, WAN)
- Network Components and Topologies
- Internet and Network Security
- Sharing and Managing Resources
Course Teaching Methodology:
- Classroom Lectures: Theoretical concepts will be explained through classroom lectures.
- Hands-On Practice: Practical exercises and projects to reinforce learning.
- Group Activities: Collaborative activities and discussions.
- Computer Lab Sessions: Hands-on experience with various computer applications.
- Online Resources: Access to online tutorials and reference materials.
- Mentorship: Guidance on self-employment opportunities in IT and computer-related fields.
Importance for Learners in Career Growth and Self-Employment:
- Computer literacy is a fundamental skill for various industries and job roles.
- Graduates can work as freelance computer technicians, trainers, or offer IT support services for self-employment.
- Computer skills are essential for career growth in today's digital age.