El 1 - Platform Technologies
El 1 - Platform Technologies
Syllabus Page 1 of 8
Document No. ISPSC-AA-F027 Revision No.1 Effectivity Date: October 26, 2020
APPROVAL SHEET
This syllabus prepared and submitted by GINA MAE C. VIILANUEVA/DON FRANCIS C. PRADO has been reviewed and duly approved for use of the BSIT II
students of the College of Computing Studies.
Course Code EL 1
Course Title
Platform Technologies
Course Unit
3 units
Contact Hours/week
2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory
Prerequisite none
This knowledge area includes the fundamentals of hardware and software, digital logic and digital systems and how they integrate
Course Description
to form essential components of IT systems.
Date: Date:
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VISION:
A vibrant and nurturing Polytechnic Service College for transforming lives and communities
MISSION: To improve the lives of people and communities through quality instruction, innovations, productivity initiatives, environment and industry-
feasible technologies, resource mobilization and transformational outreach programs and services
PHILOSOPHY: Flourish ISPSC, Deliver Quality Education and Services and Launch Academic Excellence
The Information Technology program has adopted the following educational objectives:
PROGRAM 1. To practice in advance human resource in the field of Information Technology, specifically in the development, installation,
OBJECTIVES: maintenance , operation and management of Information Technology;
2. To develop students with critical thinking through research and extension activities;
3. To strengthen values which are desirable in the Information Technology profession and the common good.
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Institutional Outcome: Highly skilled and globally competitive graduates imbued with values and virtues possessing a deep sense of commitment towards the
improvement of the quality of life of the people and the communities.
Program Outcomes: Based on CMO # 25, s. 2015 and BOT Resolution No. ________, s. 2018
IT01 Apply the knowledge of computing, science and mathematics appropriate to Information Technology in providing efficient solutions to
organizations.
IT02 Engage to professional advancements, analyze complex problems and exhibit a creative and critical thinking skills which are sensible solution in
solving real life problems.
IT03 The ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles and assist in the creation of an effective project plan and to design, develop,
implement and evaluate computer-based systems/ technology, information system processes, components and programs to meet desired
requirements and needs under various constraints in the environment to be valuable and constructive for the community.
IT04 Conduct research, create new valuable concepts and act capably with practices necessary for the environment yield with a resilient output using
modern IT tools.
IT05 Work productively as a member or leader of a development team recognizing the different roles within a team to accomplish a common goal of
multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team.
IT06 Communicate effectively orally, written, visual and other forms of communication to the community and society having the attribute of being
responsible and sensible.
IT07 Act in accordance to moral and ethical principles personally and professionally in the national, local and international environment.
IT08 Recognizing the need for and engage in planning self-learning and improving performance as a foundation for continuing professional
development in order to strive for quality and excellence.
IT09 Preserve and promote the “Filipino Culture” and to participate in various types of employment, development activities and to use, develop and
integrate knowledge, skills across disciplines for building the nation and affect the global industry.
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Program Outcomes
Course Outcomes
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9
CO Orientation on the VMGO and quality policy of the College. I
CO1 Describe some of the fundamental hardware building blocks of computer systems. I D P P I P I D P
CO2 Describe fundamentals of computer architecture and organization, operating systems, and system I D P I I P I D P
integration and deployment.
CO3 Compare operating systems and evaluate their sustainability to a given task or goal I D P D I P I D P
CO4 Analyze operating system requirements and recommend an appropriate operating system that to I D P P I P I D P
meet the requirements.
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LEARNING PLAN
Course Intended Learning Course Topics Time Frame Intended Learning Activities (ILAs) Assessment Tasks (ATs) Instructional
Outcome Outcome Lecture Laboratory Lecture Laboratory Resources
Memorize and VMGO, ISPSC Hymn, 45 hours College Code
Recite by heart Classroom Orientation Student
CO 0
the VMGO and Manual
ISPSC Hymn
Recall the main Overview Teacher-
components Main Components Reading and made
Lecture Worksheet Worksheet
CO1 computer of Computer analyzing Modules &
teacher-made
tests
Organize Historical
hierarchical Development Teacher-
Reading and
the development Computer Level Lecture Worksheet Worksheet made
C01,C02 analyzing
and level of Hierarchy Modules &
computer teacher-made
tests
Understand the Data Teacher-
data Representation in made
Reading and
representation Computer System Lecture Worksheet Worksheet Modules &
C01,CO3 analyzing
and number teacher-made
system in the field tests
of computing
Understand Boolean Algebra Teacher-
Boolean Algebra and Digital Logic Reading and made
Lecture Worksheet Worksheet
C02,C03 and Digital Logic analyzing Modules &
teacher-made
tests
Midterm Examination 1 hr
Explain the Operating system 45 hours Reading and Teacher-
Lecture Worksheet Worksheet
C03,C04 necessary principles analyzing made
components and Modules &
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explain the at teacher-made
least two tests
operating system
Classify memory Memory Teacher-
requirements for a Management Reading and made
Lecture Worksheet Worksheet
C03,C04 computer system analyzing Modules &
teacher-made
tests
Describe how a Architecture and Teacher-
computer stores Organization Reading and made
Lecture Worksheet Worksheet
C01,C02,CO3 and retrieves analyzing Modules &
information teacher-made
tests
Final Examination 1 hr
An evidence of attaining the above course outcomes, students are required to do and submit the following during the indicated dates of the term. The rubrics for these
outputs are provided.
Laboratory Activities:
Hands on Activities
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RUBRICS FOR ASSESSMENT TO BE USED FOR MCO
CRITERIA Excellent Very Satisfactory Satisfactory Unsatisfactory
91-100 81-90% 71-80% 61-70%
Correctness Output adheres to the
Output is correct and finishes requirements but the output is Some part of the output does Output does not adhere at all to the
in reasonable time. wrong. not adhere to the requirements. requirements
GRADING SYSTEM
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CLASS POLICIES:
1. Submission of Requirements and Activities listed in the Modules:
Requirements are expected to be submitted on or before the deadline, failure to submit on the schedule deadline means NO ACCEPTANCE of requirement.
2. Laboratory Activities:
Physical / social distancing must be observed and implemented all the time in cases that there will be face to face classes (lecture and laboratory). Students will be at
least 1.5 meters apart on all sides.
3. Term Examinations: To be undertaken during the scheduled dates.
4. Dishonesty:
Offences on dishonesty/cheating during examination period and other educational activities will be dealt with accordingly as stipulated in the Student Handbook.
5. “No mask, no entry policy” in ISPSC premises, offices and classrooms will be implemented to ensure that students, personnel and visitors shall wear mask all the time.
6. Additional Requirements:
Attendance during the scheduled face-to-face meetings, i.e. orientation activity.
REFERENCES:
Online References
http://hwmath.com/dev/MarieSim/computer-organization-and-architecture.pdf
http://www.cs.kent.edu/~farrell/osf03
Suggested Mobile Application for Number System Conversion
Number Conversion & Arithmetic by: Appslug Software India
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NAME: GINA MAE C. VILLANUEVA/DON FRANCIS C. PRADO
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