Matatalinghagang Salita
Matatalinghagang Salita
Matatalinghagang Salita
III. Course Description: The course will explore the fundamentals of computer, both hardware and software. Topics will include and limit on application of
computers, history of computers, representation of data, computer systems organization, database systems, operating systems, information systems,
current trends and issues., windows word, excel and power point application. The software life cycle, states of the lifecycle and this topic includes
problem solving, algorithm and design algorithm.
IV. Objectives:
A. Institutional Objectives:
JMC aims to provide a complete learning mechanism that molds the knowledge and skills on every students to cultivate and underlying principles
of living and character-building in order to establish culture of excellence in all facet of societal condition – spiritually, socially, economically and
academically – based on the standards set suitable to the needs of every individual. Enhanced love of God and develop positive/alternative ethical values
among fellowmen.
B. Course Objectives:
b.2.1 To foresee the effects of computer on education, and on the different members of the society at large.
b.2.2 To know the theoretical and practical aspects of the design and use of computers.
b.2.3 To learn and understand the past, present & future of computer and computer science.
b.3. Psychomotor (Skills)
b.3.1 To perform different file manipulation techniques in carrying out the windows commands and functions.
b.3.2 To understand and implement the use of Microsoft application for their future careers.
b.3.3 To run software programs and switch between different applications.
Prepared by:
E Computer Science
Know the functions
advantages
- Computer capabilities,
and benefits of faults, and failures
Computer Science. - Classification of
computers
L Learn and understand The History of Computers Class discussion Book Class participation Responsibility # 1.3 pp 1-7
the evolution of the Lecture Reliability
modern day computer Diligence
D
Learn and understand Number System Lecture Book Assignment Perseverance
the concept of the Unitary number system Board work Quizzes Industriousness # 1.3 pp 8-
unitary number system Binary number system Problem Set Diligence 41
T and the binary number
system
Patience
M
TIME INSTRUCTIONAL TEACHING DESIRED
FRAME OBJECTIVES SUBJECT MATTER PROCEDURES TEACHING AIDS EVALUATION VALUES REFRENCE
At the end of the lesson,
students would be able to:
Know simple security Security, Privacy, and Review Books Seatwork Accountability # 1.5 pp
and ethics in the field Ethics Discussion Visual aids Assignment Enthusiasm 321-325
S of information
technology
Computer Crimes
Identification and access
Illustration
Lecture
Class participation
Group discussion
Compassion
Dynamic
E Computer Viruses and
Disaster recovery plans
M Software and data security
Privacy legislation
I Networking Lecture Book Class participation
Determine the different Computer Discipline
- Network service Class discussion Seatwork
types of networking Network card Honesty # 1.4 pp
applications (E-mail, voice Assignment
and its advantages and Diligence 212-236
mail, video conferencing, Modem
disadvantages
bulleting boards, EFT, RG-45
Discuss the basic
Electronic Data Cables
F concepts regarding
computer networks
Interchange, etc.)
- Types of networks;
I and data
communications.
network operating systems
(protocol and
N communications control,
network administration)
A - Topologies
Determine the different
L technologies of
internet, functions and
Internet Technologies
History; internet addresses;
Review
Discussion
Books
Visual aids
Seatwork
Assignment
Sympathy
Diligence
# 1.4 pp
its usage World Wide Web Illustration Class participation Understanding 240-256
(browsers, web pages, Lecture Group discussion
HTML, linking, URL’s) Creating an e-mail
HTML (text, tags, tables); account
Defining purpose, target
audience, and concise
outline of information for a
web site
TIME INSTRUCTIONAL TEACHING DESIRED
FRAME OBJECTIVES SUBJECT MATTER PROCEDURES TEACHING AIDS EVALUATION VALUES REFERENCE
At the end of the lesson,
students would be able to:
Look at the computer Computer Organization Review Books Seatwork Understanding # 1.3 pp
hardware, how the Address, Control and Data Discussion Visual aids Assignment Sympathy 430-450
units function and how buses Illustration Class participation Diligence
they fit together Logic circuits and binary Lecture Group discussion
Understand how data
F communicate into the
system from the output
bits
Binary representation
Logical instruction
units
1. Class Participation
2. Periodical Examinations
3. Quizzes
4. Assignments
5. Laboratory exercises
6. Projects / Research
VII. Bibliography:
1. Books:
1.1) Flores, Reena Luz Basic Computer Knowledge
1.2) Pilapil, Jun La Putt Introduction to Computer concepts
1.3) Copernicus, Pepito P. Introduction to Computer Fundamentals
1.4) Beckman, George Computer Confluence, Exploring tomorrow’s Technology, third edition
1.5) Capron, H. L. et. al. Computers: Tools for an Information Age, seventh edition
1.6) Parsons, June Jamrich Microsoft Office 2000 Professional