Key words Applied IT
Objectives
- Knowledge:
making use efficiently of the possibilities of the operating system most in demand and some utilities,working fluently with Word and PowerPoint. - Skills:
keyboard skills,knowing how to handle expertly and how to control with insight professional software packages with attention for efficiently operating of the equipment and applying the BIN-standards - Competencies
developing the feeling for efficiency, precision, completeness and critical approach,thinking in function of solving problems,look up efficiently information,organising and processing suitably a task within the given time
Topics
- operating system Windows
- utilities: WinZip and internet
- presentation package: PowerPoint 2000
- wordprocessing: Word 2000: basic knowledge and advanced application
Prerequisites Keyboard skills: touch-type with all fingers.
Final Objectives
Materials used Werk Wijzer met Word 2000, deel 2, gevorderd gebruik, WWW Soft 1998 (Devriendt, De Geyter- Diependaele), ISBN 90-76862-02-8.
Syllabus Windows and utilities.
Syllabus PowerPoint.
Study costs handbook: at common market pricesyllabus: at common price for copies fixed by the high school.
Study guidance Guidance of individual study.
Monitoring.
Teaching Methods 1 hour of contact:the treatment of the subject in theory with the help of overheadprojector, board, beamer, examples on computerafterwards accompanied applications with immediate feedback and the occasion for questions.
1 hour study guidancepart of the subject is practising by the student with the help of a syllabus with matching exercises. During this time there are chances for feedback, correction and practice.
Assessment First exam session: continuous assessment (25 % PowerPoint, 75 % Windows and Word)
Second exam session: 100 % examinaton with practical application on the computer (25 % PowerPoint, 75 % Windows and Word)
Examination Board Flemish Community: first and second exam session: 100 % examinaton with practical application on the computer (25 % PowerPoint, 75 % Windows and Word)
Lecturer(s)
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