Data Processing Lesson For SS1 Third Term
Data Processing Lesson For SS1 Third Term
CLASS: SS1
WEEKS TOPICS
1. Revision
2. Word Processing : definition and uses
3. Word Processing : examples of word processing package; Ms office suite
4. Word Processing : loading ,exiting ,creating , saving ,and retrieving files
5. Spreadsheet : definition and uses
6. Spreadsheet : examples ,using MS EXCEL
Spreadsheet : loading ,exiting , Ms excel ,creating ,saving and retrieving
7.
files
8. Databases management : definition and examples
9. Database management : uses of Ms Access and spreadsheet for database
Database management : loading ,editing Ms access, creating , saving and
10.
retrieving files
11. Revision
12. Examination
WEEK 1 AND 2
Word Processing
Word processing means to use a computer to create, edit, format and print
documents. The great advantage of word processing over using a typewriter is
that you can make changes without retyping the entire document
Word Processor
Memo
Letters
Resumes
Examinations
Books
Invitations
Invoices
Postcard etc
EXERCISE
1. Word processing
2. Word processor
WEEK THREE
1. Word star
2. Microsoft Word
3. Word Perfect
4. Word Pad etc.
File management
Font specification
Headers , footers and page numbers
Layouts
Macros
Spell checkers
Thesaurus
Table of content and index.
Office Application
Menu Bar : this is displayed under the title bar which contains some
categories of commands such as home , insert , page layout , references ,
review , view etc.
Ruler : this display the current page width , left and right margins and the
set tab stop if any.
Entering Text
To enter text, just begin typing from the keyboard at the insertion point. The
insertion point moves to the right as you type. When you come to the end of the
line continue to type as you don’t need to press ENTER key before it automatically
goes to the next line.
The mouse is an excellent tool for selecting text in your document during the
editing process. The following steps guides you in text selection
Formatting : this is the manipulation carried out on the font . this is also called
text called Text Formatting.
i. Bold
ii. Italic
iii. Underline
iv. Font colours: the colour of the characters can be changed to a suitable one
Page Setup
1. Settings Margins
2. Setting Paper size
3. Page orientation
EXERCISEr
WEEK FOUR
1. You can simply close your document by clicking the close button on the
database window
Exiting Ms Word
After all present work have been saved , one can exit by :
1. Click the Ms Officesss button at the top left corner of the window and
click exit Word
2. Or Using the keyboard shortcut : Alt + f4
Loading Ms Word
Saving A File
1. Click Office button
2. Click Save or use the keyboard Shortcut Crtl + S
EXERCISE
WEEK : FIVE
Spreadsheet
A spreadsheet is a sheet of paper that shows accounting or other data in rows and
columns; a spreadsheet is also a computer application program that simulates a
physical spreadsheet by capturing, displaying, and manipulating data arranged in
rows and columns.
An active worksheet is the worksheet that is currently open. For example, in the
picture above, the sheet tabs at the bottom of the window show “Sheet1”,
“Sheet2”, and “Sheet3”, with Sheet1 being the active worksheet. The active tab
usually has a white background behind the tab name.
uses of spreadsheets.
Finance
Spreadsheets are great at any financial data, such as your checking account
information, budgets, transactions, billing, invoices, receipts, forecasts, and any
payment system.
Forms
Teachers can use spreadsheets to track students, calculate grades, and identify
important data, such as high and low scores, missing tests, and students who are
struggling.
Lists
Managing a list in a spreadsheet is a great example of data that does not contain
numbers, but still can be used in a spreadsheet. Great examples of spreadsheet
lists include telephone, to-do, and grocery lists.
Sports
Spreadsheets can keep track of your favorite player stats or stats on the whole
team. With the collected data, you can also find averages, high scores, and other
statistical data. Spreadsheets can even be used to create tournament brackets.
EXERCISE
Today, Microsoft Excel is the most popular and widely used spreadsheet program,
but there are also many alternatives. Below is a list of spreadsheet programs that
can be used to create a spreadsheet.
Although spreadsheets are typically used with anything containing numbers, the
uses of a spreadsheet are almost endless. Below are some other popular
EXERCISE
WEEK SEVEN
Microsoft Office Excel 2010 provides several methods for starting and exiting the
program. You can open Excel by using the Start menu or a desktop shortcut.
When you want to exit Excel, you can do so by using the File tab, the Close
button, or a keyboard shortcut.
Excel 2010 displays a new, blank workbook when you start the program.
You may prefer having the Excel 2010 program icon appear on the Windows
desktop so that you can launch the program from there.
A shortcut named Microsoft Excel 2010 appears on your desktop. You can rename
the shortcut to something shorter, such as Excel 2010.
Right-click the Microsoft Excel 2010 icon on the desktop and then click
Rename on the shortcut menu.
Replace the current name by typing a new shortcut name, such as Excel
2010, and then click anywhere on the desktop.
When you’re ready to quit Excel, you have several choices for shutting down the
program:
Choose File→Exit.
Press Alt+F4.
Click the Close button (the X) in the upper-right corner of the Excel 2010
program window.
If you try to exit Excel after working on a workbook and you haven’t saved your
latest changes, Excel displays an alert box asking whether you want to save your
changes. To save your changes before exiting, click the Save button. If you don’t
want to save your changes, click Don’t Save.
Saving A File
EXERCISE
WEEK EIGHT
Data is the information in a form suitable for processing by the computer, such as
digital representation of numbers, text, graphic images or sounds.
Database
DBASE
RBASE
ACCESS
DATACOM/DB
DB2
FOXPRO
IDMS
INFOMIX
INGRES
ORACLE
PARADOX
SQL SERVER
SYBASE
SYSTEM 2000
File
Record
Field
A field is a data element that is an essential part of a data record. Withoutit, there
would be no record in the database.
Key
This is a field in a record that holds unique data which identifies that record from
other records in the file or database. Examples of keys are Account no. , product
code, student’s admission no. etc. as an identifier, each key value must be unique
in each record.
1. Super key
2. Candidate key
3. Composite key
4. Primary key
Tables
Rows
Column
A column contains all information of a single type, and the piece of data at the
intersection of a row and a column, a field, is the smallest piece of information
that can be retrieved with the database’s query language.
EXERCISE
1. Database
2. Field/ column
3. Key
WEEK NINE
Advantages of a DBMS
Advantages of DBMS
The database management system has promising potential advantages, which are
explained below:
3. Inconsistency can be avoided: When the same data is duplicated and changes
are made at one site, which is not propagated to the other site, it gives rise to
inconsistency. So, if the redundancy is removed chances of having inconsistent
data is also removed.
7. Providing Backup and Recovery: A DBMS must provide facilities for recovering
from hardware or software failures. The backup and recovery subsystem of the
DBMS is responsible for recovery.
Disadvantages of DBMS
3. Performance: with the DBMS written for many applications rather than just
one, some applications may not run as fast as they used to.
6. Additional Hardware costs: The disk storage requirements for the DBMS may
necessitate the purchase of additional storage space or even additional machines.
Microsoft Access can be used for business For example, you want to make the
data of financial report of your business.
MS Access can be used in administration and statistics. It can also be used for the
teachers and students to make the schedules and time table
3. For Office
For office, there are many positions of people who often work with database. For
examples are secretary, HRD, and financial planner.
It can be used in some organizations for carrying out activities such as are income
and outcome report, activity plan and reports.
5. For Programmer
Programmers also often work with database. Ms Access is very useful for
programmers to ease their activities related to programming.
WEEK TEN
You can simply close the database by clicking the close button on the
database window
Exiting Ms Access
After all present work have been saved , one can exit by :
Click the Ms Office button at the top left corner of the window and
Loading Ms Access
Saving A File
Click Office button
Click Save or use the keyboard Shortcut Crtl + S