Description:
This course covers the fundamental aspects of computer basics and PC software including operating systems, software applications, computer hardware, and basic troubleshooting techniques. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how computers work and how to effectively use various software programs.
Objectives:
This foundational course marks the initiation into the realm of Computer Science for BCA students. It comprehensively covers fundamental computer concepts, delving into both hardware and software aspects. The curriculum encompasses an exploration of computer architecture, hardware components, and basic software principles, with a specific focus on the operating system and its associated concepts. Additionally, the course sheds light on various open-source software technologies. The final segment highlights practical applications, including web applications, social networking, and wiki platforms.
Key Highlights:
Syllabus of Computer Basics and PC Software (BCS-011 )
BLOCK 1: Basics of Computer Hardware
Unit 1: Computer Their Origin and Applications
A bit of history highlighting the concepts, Abacas, Difference Engine, Electromagnetic Computers, Discrete components, IC circuits, Current hardware Platforms, Description of current applications of computers highlighting the role of computers, and Limitations of Computers.
Unit 2: Functioning of a Computer
Components of a computer and their role, Number system, Codes ASCII Unicode. Concept of Instruction – a simple example, Role of ALU and CU with the help of an example.
Unit 3: Memory System
Type of memories and their characteristics, What is the need for memory hierarchy? Memory Hierarchy with examples of each level and current trends in memory.
Unit 4: I/O Devices and their Functions
I/O devices, Current trends in I/O
Unit 5: My Personal Computer
Explain the configuration of the PC and its components with respect to the identification of various components so that a student can relate all the terms discussed in Units 1 to 4 to this configuration.
BLOCK 2: Basics of Computer Software
Unit 1: Software Evolution Different types of software and its evolution, System and application software, Utility software, Perverse software, and Open Source software.
Unit 2: Operating System Concepts
Need and Functions, Type of OS starting from Batch, Multi-programming and real-time Network and distributed OS, Web OS, Examples of OS and their features.
Unit 3: Concept of Programming Languages
Some basic constructs are editors, Compilers and interpreters, and Assemblers.
Unit 4: Computer Applications
Concepts of Open Source Software, Philosophy – licensing, copyright. Project Management Software, Timesheet system, Office Applications, Word Processing – Creating a Memo for a number of people, Spreadsheet – Creating a sheet of Income & deduction and calculation of IT Database – a small application with data records, a form, a query and a report. Email – Sending mail to a number of people in a group.
BLOCK 3: Internet Technologies
Unit 1: Networking and Internet Basic of Networking Concepts, Advantages of Networking, Basic Model of Networks, Network Devices, TCP/IP, Web addresses, DNS, IP addresses.
Unit 2: Web Applications I
Browsing, E-mail, Messenger/Chat
Unit 3: Web Applications II
Blogging, E-Learning and wiki, Collaboration, Social Networking.
BCSL-013 Computer Basics and PC Software Lab
Objectives:
The main objectives of the PC Software Lab course are to familiarize with the basic operations of:
i) Operating systems such as Windows and Linux.
ii) Word processors such as Open Office and MSWord.
iii) Workbook, worksheet, graphics and Spreadsheets.
iv) PowerPoint including animation and sounds.
v) Address book, Spam and Filtering in E-mail.
vi) Browsing, Search, Discussion forums and Wikis.
Operating System, Familiarization (Keyboard, Memory, I/O Port), Windows, Linux, Word Processor (Open Office and MS Word), Basic Operations (Font selection, Justification, Spell check, Table, Indentation), Table of Contents, Track Changes and Commenting, Mail Merge, Printing, Practice session, Spread Sheet (Concept of Worksheet, Workbook and Cell), Data entry, Data editing and Formula, Functioning, Graphics and Practice session, PowerPoint, Basics operation, Animation and Sounds, E-mail, Basic Operation, Address Book, Spam and Filtering, Browsing and Discussion Forum, Browsing and Search, Discussion Forum, Wiki and Google Doc
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