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September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala our IT lessons …

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Maintenance (Grade B) Unit A. Basic principles Computer types Personal Computers

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Maintenance (Grade B) Unit B. Main unit Processor Buses Communication ports Memory DMA channels and switches BIOS Motherboard Case – power supply

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Maintenance (Grade B) Unit C. Input – output units Keyboard – mouse – joystick Monitor Graphics card Printers

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Maintenance (Grade B) Unit D. Storage devices Hard disks Floppy disks CD-rom, DVD-rom Flash memory sticks Other storage devices

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Maintenance (Grade B) Unit E. Various Devices Sound cards Scanners UPS

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Internet Programming Tools (Grade B)

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Internet Programming Tools (Grade B) Unit A. Analyzing the environment of World Wide Web Introduction Web as a multifaceted environment of applications’ development environment Tools and techniques used in execution and development of web applications

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Internet Programming Tools (Grade B) Unit B. HTML as a basic structural element of web applications Theory in construction of web pages Introduction to HTML tag Web pages construction tools Web page’s publication

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Internet Programming Tools (Grade B) Unit C. Development of a complex web application Organizing the content Analysis and development Valuation

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Operating systems (Grades B and C)

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Operating systems (Grades B and C) Unit A. Multi-user operating systems Architecture of multi-user OS Organization of files and directories Architecture of client-server systems System security

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Operating systems (Grades B and C) Unit B. Use of modern multi- user operating systems Use of systems: UNIX, LINUX, WINDOWS NT Users’ management Programs’ management Peripheral devices’ management Connection of peripheral devices

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C)

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C) Unit A. Multimedia and hypermedia world Definitions – Basic concepts Basic characteristics of multimedia Multimedia structure and architecture Types of multimedia applications Structural elements of multimedia applications Texts Graphics and Images Animations Sounds Videos Picture, video and sound compression

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C) Unit B. Multimedia hardware and software Peripheral devices System software Types of software applications

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C) Unit C. Tools for creating and managing structural elements Software applications for… …creating graphics …processing images …creating animations …processing sounds …creating movies …capturing and processing videos

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C) Unit D. Tools for developing multimedia applications Multimedia interfaces in applications Types of multimedia development tools Writing tools Tools for web

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C) Unit E. Procedures of multimedia applications’ development Development’s methodology Application’s analysis Application’s design Application’s development Control and correction of multimedia applications Delivering the final product

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Multimedia (Grade C) Unit F. Multimedia’s affects and perspectives Affects in everyday life Social impacts Virtual reality Combining multimedia technologies

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Databases(Grade C)

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Databases(Grade C) Unit A. Basic concepts of Databases and DBMS (Database Management Systems) Basic functions of database applications Data independence User levels Database models History Relational model Schema – snapshots Languages DDL and DML

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Databases(Grade C) Unit B. Database Design Object-Relationship Models Kinds of relationships Primitive operations of Relational Algebra Functional dependencies between database fields Database normalization

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Databases(Grade C) Unit C. Development and maintenance of a database Database keys (primary, secondary, super …) Commercial Relational Languages Integrity constraints Transaction sessions

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D)

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D) Unit A. Extending the network PSTN ISDN xDSL

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D) Unit B. Internet Network layer General principles TCP/IP technology Introduction to TCP/IP Relevance between OSI and TCP/IP Basic principles in TCP/IP and Internet technologies TCP protocol TCP connections

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D) Unit B. Internet (continued) UDP protocol IP protocol Addressing Media Access Control (MAC) Address IP Addresses Sub networks and masks ARP protocol

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D) Unit B. Internet (continued) Domain Name System (DNS) DNS namespace Routing Routing in TCP/IP networks Direct routing Indirect routing Routing table Application protocols General principles

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D) Unit C. Network management and safety Network management Configuration management Performance management Fault management Accounting management Security management

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Computer Networks (Grade D) Unit C. Network management and safety (continued) Network safety Safety of information Safety techniques Technologies used in network safety Destruction avoidance

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D)

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D) Basic algorithmic structures (general approach) Sequence Selection Repetition Flow charts

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D) Algorithmic techniques (basic theory) Structured Programming Hierarchical Programming Modular Programming

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D) Programming in Pascal Primary Data types integer real boolean char string

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D) Programming in Pascal (continued) Structure of the program Head Declarations Main program

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D) Basic instructions Input/Output read/ readln write/ writeln Replacement (:=) Selection (if, case) Repetition while repeat/until for

September st Evening Vocational School of Trikala Structured Programming(Grade D) Subprograms procedures functions