Technology Round 7 Exploring I.C.T. in the Syllabus.

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Technology Round 7 Exploring I.C.T. in the Syllabus

Core Core ( Information & Communication Technology) 1.Introduction to Computer Systems: Hardware Software Input, output and storage devices Memory, Clock Speed, Storage Capacity Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements

Launch Programs, Exit Programs, etc. Managing Files and Folders - Create, Move, Save, etc. Data Security - Virus Protection, Backup, etc. Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements Core Core ( Information & Communication Technology) Introduction to Computer Systems:

2.Applications and Software: Research and Investigation The Internet Computer Applications Word-processing Spreadsheets Presentations Desk Top Publishing Computer Graphics (Communications & Graphic Media) Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements Core Core ( Information & Communication Technology)

1.Computer Architecture: Computer Memory RAM ROM Computer Buses Function Capacity Speed Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements Option Option ( Information & Communication Technology)

Compatibility Software Hardware Computer Ports Serial Parallel USB FireWire etc. Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements Option Option ( Information & Communication Technology)

2.Data Communications and Networks: Standard Codes for Information Interchange ASCII Unicode Networks LAN’s - Functions etc. Log on and off Using a LAN Access Control Option Option ( Information & Communication Technology) Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements

3.The Internet The Internet and the World Wide Web Navigate using a Browser Search Engines Boolean Operators Internet Security Send and Receive Add Attachments to Set up an Account Data Protection Video Conferencing Option Option ( Information & Communication Technology) Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements

4.Multimedia Image Editing Import Images Edit Images Convert File Formats Sound Create Sound Files Edit Sound Files Convert File Formats Technology Syllabus – I.C.T. Elements Option Option ( Information & Communication Technology)