Course Outlines AICT Lab
Course Outlines AICT Lab
Semester [BSCS-1]
Prerequisite [None]
Course Description:
This course provides a very broad range of topics and prepares the students for various DOMAINs in
computing that they will face in upcoming semesters.
This course is very comprehensive as it provides every student a set of productivity tools that they will
be able to use for the rest of their lives.
It provides knowledge and skills for use of computing and communication technologies to solve real life
problems.
This is an introductory course about Information and Communication Technologies that includes ICT
terminologies, hardware and software components, the internet and World Wide Web, and ICT based
applications.
CLO-2 Revise the Tasks, discuss problems, participate and P P3 Guided Response 5
promote creativity
Course Materials:
Introducing Today's Technologies Computers, Devices, and the Web: Computing Components,
Processors, Memory, the Cloud, and More. Input and Output Extending Capabilities of Computers and
Mobile Devices. Digital Storage Preserving Content Locally and, on the Cloud. Operating Systems
Managing, Coordinating, and Monitoring Resources, GUI and CLI with CLI commands and their usages.
Storing and retrieving Information & Input/output media and devices. Communicating Digital Content
Wired and Wireless Networks and Devices. Connecting and Communicating Online the Internet,
Websites, and Media. Computers and Mobile Devices Evaluating Options for Home and Work. Programs
and Apps Productivity, Graphics, Security, and Other Tools. Digital Security, Ethics, and Privacy Threats,
Issues, and Defenses. Building Solutions Database, System, and Application Development Tools.
Numbering Systems: Binary, Octal, Decimal and Hexadecimal, Base inter conversions, Binary arithmetic
operations.
Week Topic
1 Introduction to the lab equipment and SOPs of the labs
2 Introduction to computer hardware and system information
3 Learning of different functions of Microsoft Word
4 Working with Insert tab (table, smart art , pictures, shapes)
5 Working with Insert tab (page no., header/footer, page break, symbols and equations
comments, links, track changes.)
6 Working with Design and page layout tabs and table figure and contents.
7 Referencing, PDF conversion, views reviews
8 Report writing and CV making in Microsoft Word
9 Mid Term Exam
10 Introduction to Excel (different functions of Microsoft Excel)
11 Cell merging, sum, average, cell sizing, sorting swapping, designing, filters
12 Graph making, Chart making and formula implementation in Microsoft Excel
13 Pivot table in Microsoft Excel
14 Introduction to Power point
15 Designing presentation in Power point
16 Presentation making
17 Lab Exam
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