A1-R3 Syllabus
A1-R3 Syllabus
This Course has been designed to provide an introduction to Information Technology and IT
tools. The student will become IT literate, and will understand the basic IT terminology. The
students will be able to understand the role of Information Technology and more specifically
computers, communication technology and software in the present social and economic scenario.
Outline of Course
Lectures = 60
Practicals / Tutorials = 60
Total=120
Detailed Syllabus
Characteristics of Computers, Input, Output, storage units, CPU, computer system, Binary
number system, Binary to Decimal Conversion, Decimal to Binary Conversion, Binary Coded
Decimal (BCD) Code, ASCII Code
Main memory: Storage Evaluation Criteria, Memory Organization, capacity, RAM, Read Only
Memories. Secondary Storage Devices: - Magnetic Disks, Floppy and Hard Disks, Optical Disks
CD-ROM, Mass Storage Devices.
Keyboard, Mouse, trackball, joystick, Scanner, OMR, Bar-code reader, MICR Digitizer, Card
Reader, Voice Recognition, web cam, video cameras.
Monitors, Printers - Dot matrix, inkjet, laser, Plotters, Computer Output Micro-Film (COM),
Multimedia Projector, speech synthesizer; dumb, smart and intelligent terminal.
What is Multimedia, Text, Graphics, Animation, Audio, images, Video; Multimedia Application in
Education, Entertainment, Marketing.
Relationship between Hardware and Software; System Software, Application Software, compiler,
names of some high level languages, free domain software.
Using essential accessories: Systems tools- Disk cleanup, Disk defragmenter, Entertainment,
Games, Calculator, Imaging- Fax, Notepad, Paint, WordPad.
3.3 Linux
An overview of Linux, Basic Linux elements: System Features, Software Features. File Structure,
File handling in Linux, Installation of Linux: H/W, S/W requirements, Preliminary steps before
installation, specifics on Hard drive repartitioning and booting a linux System.
Word processing concepts: Saving, Closing, Opening an existing document, Selecting text,
Editing text, Finding and replacing text, printing documents, Creating and Printing Merged
Documents, Character and Paragraph Formatting, Page Design and Layout.
Editing and Proofing Tools: Checking and correcting spellings. Handling Graphics. Creating
Tables and Charts. Document Templates and Wizards*.
Spreadsheet Concepts. Creating, Saving and Editing a Workbook, Inserting, Deleting Work
Sheets, entering data in a celli formula Copying and Moving data from selected cells, Handling
operators in Formulae, Functions: Mathematical, Logical, Statistical, Text, financial, Date and
Time functions, Using Function Wizard.
Formatting a Worksheet: Formatting Cells - changing data alignment, changing date, number,
character, or currency format, changing font, adding borders and colors, Printing worksheets,
Charts and Graphs- Creating, Previewing, Modifying Charts.
Creating, Opening and Saving Presentations, Creating the Look of Your Presentation, Working in
Different Views, Working with Slides, Adding and Formatting Text, Formatting Paragraphs,
Checking Spelling and Correcting Typing Mistakes, Making Notes Pages and HandoutS, Drawing
and Working with Objects, Adding Clip Art and Other Pictures, Designing Slide Shows, Running
and Controlling a Slide Show, Printing Presentations*.
MAIN READING
1. P.K. Sinha and P. Sinha, "Foundations of Computing", First Edition, 2002, BPB Publication.
2. S. Sagman, "Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows", Second Indian Print, 2001, Pearson
Education.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING