WEB - ICT - FINAL - G7 MainS 5.8.22
WEB - ICT - FINAL - G7 MainS 5.8.22
WEB - ICT - FINAL - G7 MainS 5.8.22
Communications
Technology
GRADE 7
Professor Vassen Naëck - Head Curriculum Implementation,Textbook Development and Evaluation
Design
Kamla Ernest
- Senior Technician, MIE
Wendy S. - Graphic Designer
ISBN: 978-99949-44-62-0
Consent from copyright owners has been sought. However, we extend our apologies to those we might have overlooked.
All materials should be used strictly for educational purposes.
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Foreword
As the first cohort to embark on the Nine Year Continuous Basic Education at secondary level, we are
pleased to offer you a new series of Grade 7 textbooks. These textbooks have been designed in line
with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and syllabi for Grades 7, 8 and 9 − documents that
offer a comprehensive notion of learning and teaching with regard to each subject area. These may be
consulted on the MIE website, www.mie.ac.mu.
This set of textbooks aims at providing a smooth transition from Grade 6 so that learners gradually
get initiated into the requirements of secondary schooling. As per the philosophy propounded by the
NCF, the content and pedagogical approach, as well as the activities, have been crafted to allow for an
incremental and continuous improvement of the learners’ cognitive skills. The content is contextual and
based on the needs of the Mauritian learners. Care has been taken to provide the basics that should
help every student develop key competencies, knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that would make
him or her a successful learner for the grades beyond. The comments and suggestions of a variety of
stakeholders have been kept in mind. We are especially appreciative of those made by educators who
have been part of our validation panels, and whose suggestions emanate from long standing experience
and practice in the field.
The production of this series of textbooks, within a relatively short period of time, has been a challenge
to the writers who have invested a considerable amount of time, effort and energy into the process.
I would therefore wish to thank all those who have been part of the whole process for the time they
devoted to it and their perseverance. The panel coordinators are to be commended for their leadership
and insistence on maintaining the standard and quality of the textbooks, while ensuring that the
objectives of the National Curriculum Framework are translated in the content.
Every endeavor involves a number of dedicated, hardworking and able staff whose contribution
needs to be acknowledged. Professor Vassen Naëck, Head Curriculum Implementation and Textbook
Development and Evaluation, had the very demanding task of ensuring that all panel leaders are
adequately guided with respect to the objectives of the NCF, while ascertaining that the instruction
designs are appropriate for the age group being targeted. I also have to acknowledge the efforts of the
Graphic Artists and the Graphic Unit for putting in much hard work to ensure that MIE publications have
a distinctive quality that singles them out. My thanks go equally to the support staff who have worked
hard to ensure that every one receives the necessary support and work environment that is conducive
to a creative endeavor.
I am thankful to all those who provided the support, both within and outside the MIE, and to the Ministry
of Education, Human Resources, Tertiary Education and Scientific Research for giving us the opportunity
to be part of the whole reform process.
Dr O Nath Varma
Director
Mauritius Institute of Education
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Preface
The ICT panel has taken care to make learning of ICT accessible to all. We have also ensured that students
are empowered with the tools to think critically by accessing an abundance of information in a variety of
forms and by processing them in meaningful ways, to think creatively with the support of various tools,
to solve problem and generate knowledge in an interdisciplinary and collaborative manner thereby
providing them with opportunities to work and communicate with each other.
The workbook has been written with the National Curriculum Framework in mind. It has been designed
to provide the knowledge, practical skills and understanding that students will learn through studying
Information and Communication Technology at Grade 7. The ICT workbook prepares the students with
ICT skills and competencies for the emerging knowledge society, helping them develop capacity to
solve problems in digital environments.
We believe that students should be engaging in practical activities not only one or two terms but
throughout the year along with learning the theory. So we have design a workbook that will allow
students to blend theory and practical.
Throughout the workbook there are a number of colours, boxes and symbols used to facilitate learning.
We have created an avatar named Tipiyu that will be a guide across the workbook.
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Introduction
Hello friends,
My name is Tipiyu.
I will be your guide throughout your book.
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Unit 1 I Health, Safety & Ethics
Unit
Health, Safety & Ethics
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 1, learners should be able to:
• Show an understanding of computer laboratory guidelines.
• Apply the rules and regulations of using the computer laboratory.
• Adopt safety precautions when using an ICT tool.
• Demonstrate proper care of computer equipment.
• Discuss the social and economic effects of using of computers in the context of particular
computer applications.
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1.1 The Computer Room
The computer laboratory is a specialist room different from your usual classroom.
Many expensive electronic devices are found there, which are under the supervision of a
laboratory auxiliary. For your own health and safety there are guidelines that you need to follow.
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1.2 Introduction
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1.3 | Computer Laboratory Guidelines
1. Seek your educator’s permission before:
2. Always
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Some safety precautions you need to adopt when using ICT tools
• Avoid eating and drinking near computers because you may get an electric shock
if the drink is spilt on a computer.
• Computers use lots of wires and this may cause users to trip over if not well arranged.
• Do not insert objects in the system unit.
• Do not overload a power socket as this may cause overheating and even fire.
• Switch off the computer before connecting or disconnecting any cables.
• Do not open the system unit while the computer is ON because you may get an
electric shock.
• Don’t switch your computer ON if socket is damaged.
• Make sure your computer is on a strong table as some parts are heavy and can cause
injury if they fall on people.
• Place your computer in a well ventilated space to prevent overheating of the
equipment.
• Do not try to repair your computer as you are not trained for this.
SAFETY
FIRST
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Work out : Word Processing
Safety Precautions
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Quick Test 1.5
C O M P U T E R A I S
O S X L G B X Z P I C
L I G H T N I N G T A
R F E W B I Y T E J N
A S U N L I G H T F A
O F F U N A P G Z T R
Education Banking
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Observe the table below which shows two ways to buy a product with and without e-commerce.
Choose
the product
Buy
the product
Delivery of
the product
Activity 1.6.1
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How are the products displayed?
Traditional Commerce E-Commerce
On Shelves
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Using the statements given below, classify them as benefits or drawbacks. Write your
answer in the space below.
Statements
• You can choose from a variety of products from different countries.
• Not everyone is connected to the Internet.
• The product received may not be the same as ordered.
• You stay at home and do your shopping.
• There is a risk of hacking (unauthorized access).
• It may be difficult to return the goods or get help from the seller.
• It is easier and quicker to check for the best price.
• The shop owner saves on warehouse and other operational costs.
• There is a risk of virus infection.
• The product is cheaper.
• You may have to wait a long time before you receive the product.
• You can shop anytime (24 hours a day and seven days a week).
• You are not able to try the item before you purchase it.
• No need to travel to the shop.
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1.6.2 | Teleworking ( Work)
Home Office
Tools required
Benefits of Teleworking
Benefits to Employers Benefits to Employees
• They save on rental and office running costs. • They work in a relaxed environment.
Drawbacks of Teleworking
Drawbacks to Employers Drawbacks to Employees
• Employers do not have direct control over • They do not meet other workers.
teleworkers.
• They may be tempted to spend time on
personal work.
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Working from home is called .......................................... . Many people prefer to work this way because
they can look after their .......................................... at the same time. ......................................... persons can
also work. There is no need to .......................................... to the office. Moreover, employers are happy
1.6.3 | Banking
People may do banking in the following two ways:
• Traditional banking
• E-banking
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b) E-banking also known as online banking (or Internet banking) refers to the use of Internet
to perform bank transactions such as:
• Open an account.
• Transfer money from one account to another.
• Do online payments (of bills or purchases through e-commerce).
• Check account balance.
Did you know
User ID/Username is an
identification used by a person
to access a computer system.
The bank provides an E-banking website. Users must have a User ID and a password.
Tools needed
INTERNET
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Find out
Observation Notes
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Check
bank balance
Services
Print
bank statements
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Benefits of E-banking
Benefits to Customers Benefits to Banks
• Transactions can be done at any time (24/7). • Can operate 24 hours a day.
Drawbacks of E-banking
• Need to have Internet facilities to access the • Need to buy expensive computers and
website if the bank. specialist workers to develop Website.
• Fear of hacking and fraud. • If Website is not working, customers will not
have access to their account.
• Need to be aware of fake e-mails that can
steal personal information.
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2. State whether the following statements are related to traditional banking or E-banking or
both.
Instead of going to a bank to perform some transactions, you can use an ATM (Automatic teller
machine). It is a machine located outside the bank or at another location.
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An example of an ATM Services offered by an ATM
• withdraw cash
• pay bills
Display Cash Deposit Keypad
Screen Dispenser Slot
https://handsonbanking.org/htdocs/en/k/#/en/k/sa/8.html
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1. Students can work at their own speed. 1. If a student does not understand
something there will be no teacher
2. Students can redo any part of the lesson to explain.
over again.
2. Students must be self-disciplined
3. A lesson can be paused anywhere and to stay up to date with the course.
continued again at a later time.
3. A student needs to have a computing
4. Use of sound, pictures, animations and device before starting E-learning.
video make lessons more interesting
and easier to understand. 4. Some lessons and tests may need
Internet connection.
Tick (✓) what you have observed after visiting the website.
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Quick Test 1.6.5
Camera
TV or Monitor
Microphone Speakers
Video Conferencing allows people from different locations to see and talk to each other using
a computer and Internet facilities.
Tools required
PC or Laptop, microphone, webcam, speakers, and Internet connection.
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• Disabled people are not disadvantaged. • Time zones are different in different
parts of the world.
• It is safer (from terrorist attacks/
accidents). • Participants may not speak the same
language.
Devices
Think
1. ...........................................................................................
Which other devices, apart from
your computer, can be used for 2. ...........................................................................................
Video Conferencing?
3. ...........................................................................................
4. ...........................................................................................
Column A Column B
Video Conferencing PC, microphone, webcam, speakers, Internet.
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Exercise 1
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b) Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate words related to the pictures given above.
2. Do not insert metal objects such as ........................................... into the computer casing.
3. Ask permission to the teacher before inserting any .......................................... into the computer.
Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
Shayna is a student in Grade 7. She listens carefully to all the .......................................... given by her
teacher. She never .......................................... or drinks in the computer laboratory. She keeps her
designated by laboratory auxiliary and does the .......................................... given by the teacher.
She does not touch .......................................... or electric sockets because she knows that they can be
.......................................... . She always asks for the teacher’s .......................................... before using her pen
Exercise 4
List some safety precautions you take when using your computer at home or at school.
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Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
See how many of the 5 words related to e-banking you can find in the puzzle below.
List down the words.
D T A Y O E 1. ...........................................................................................
I Y C E N N 2. ...........................................................................................
R B C N L F
3. ...........................................................................................
E A E O I N
S N S M N B 4. ...........................................................................................
U K S C E D 5. ...........................................................................................
Exercise 7
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DRAWBACKS :
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Exercise 8
Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box below.
2. To work from home or a location close to home using computers and telecommunications
4. ............................................... means to use a computer and ICT tools to learn from home.
6.
.................................................. allows people from different locations to see and talk to each other
Exercise 9
Tick (✓) the appropriate tools required to perform the following online activities.
Microphone
Connection
Computer
Speakers
Webcam
Personal
Internet
Mouse
Printer
Teleworking
E-commerce
ATM
Video Conferencing
E-banking
E-learning
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Additional Notes
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Unit 2 I Computer Operations and Fundamentals
Computer Operations
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Unit
and Fundamentals
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 2, learners should be able to:
• Distinguish between hardware and software.
• Describe the components of a computer system.
• State the use of various computer peripherals.
• Distinguish between application and system software.
• Describe various types of computers.
• Demonstrate an understanding of the unit of measurement of CPU speed.
• Demonstrate an understanding of binary data.
The motherboard is the central circuit board. All components plug into the motherboard.
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The following hardware are connected to the motherboard:
• Power supply
• Graphics Card
• Fan
• Sound Card
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Storage Devices
Peripheral
Peripheral Peripheral
OUTPUT
INPUT
Peripheral
Peripheral
Peripherals
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2.3.1 | Input, output and storage devices
External hardware components are called peripheral devices. Computer peripherals are devices
that are connected to a computer system to expand its abilities.
Input Devices
Output Devices
Storage Devices
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Column A Column B
Computer peripherals Allows the computer to produce sound
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Suggested Activity : Identifying computer parts
Ask your teacher to show you the parts inside a system unit.
2.4 | Software
Did you know
Software is the name given to computer
programs which provide instructions that tell A program is a set of
the computer hardware what to do and how instructions to perform
to do it. a specific task.
Software Examples
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Software
System Application
software software
The system software manages and controls the computer whereas the application software
enables the user to do a specific task, such as typing, playing games and so on.
System software is the most important software that runs on a computer. It is a set of programs
that controls the computer hardware and enables the application software to run.
Software that acts as an interface between the user and the computer system.
E.g. Microsoft Windows, Android, Linux and Mac OS X.
• Utility programs
Software designed to help analyse, configure, optimise and maintain the computer.
E.g. Anti-virus software, disk defragmenter and file manager.
Application software refers to programs designed to help the user perform specific tasks,
such as software for video conferencing, creating documents, surf the Internet, playing games
and listening to music.
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Examples of application software:
(b) The two categories of software are .......................................... software and ..........................................
software.
(d) System software is the most .......................................... software that runs on a computer.
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Column A Column B
System software Presentation software.
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Count the number of bit and bytes in the word "Power" below.
First byte Second byte Third byte Fourth byte Fifth byte
P O W E R
How many bytes and bits can you count in the word COMPUTER?
How many bytes are there in the sentences below? Please note that you have to count the
spaces, the full stops and other special characters.
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1. Microcomputer
2. Mini computer
3. Mainframe computer
4. Supercomputer
1. Microcomputer
Types of Microcomputers:
2. Minicomputer
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3. Mainframe Computer
4. Super Computer
1. Classify the different types of computers starting from the fastest to the slowest.
Types of Computers
2. Complete the table below showing the difference between the 4 types of computers.
An example is given.
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Note down the processor speed. Your processor model and speed will be displayed. The speed
will be displayed in gigahertz (GHz). This is the speed of a single core of your processor. If your
processor has multiple cores (most modern processors do), each core will have this speed.
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Exercise 1
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Write down the number that corresponds to the hardware component in the above picture.
Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
Exercise 4
3
ACROSS
DOWN
3. Computer programs.
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Exercise 5
(b) ........................................... is the name given to the physical parts of a computer system.
Exercise 6
1 GHz A microcomputer.
Program 0 or 1.
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Exercise 7
Name the 4 types of computers.
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2. ........................................................................................................................................
3. ........................................................................................................................................
4. ........................................................................................................................................
Exercise 8
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Speakers
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Keyboard
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Optical mouse
c) List three storage devices from the list.
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LED Monitor
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Exercise 9
Calculate the number of bytes in the following sentence:
= .................................. bytes.
Exercise 10
What do the following acronyms stand for? An example is given.
(c) PC ..................................................................................................
Exercise 11
Unscramble the following words. The first letter is given.
(c)
TREZH: H .............................................................
(d)
NIRYAB: B .............................................................
(f ) HEWDAARR: H .............................................................
(g)
BYET: B .............................................................
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Additional Notes
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Unit 3 I Internet
Unit
Internet
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 3, learners should be able to:
• Define a computer network.
• Explain the benefits and disadvantages of computer a network.
• Define a web browser and URL.
• Distinguish between the Internet and WWW.
• Demonstrate understanding that every web resource has an address on WWW.
• Define a search engine.
• Use refined keywords in web searches.
• Check the History of web visits.
• Define an email.
• Differentiate between an email and a postal mail.
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3.1 The Internet
Think
In this Unit we will learn about the Internet and the services it offers.
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3.2 Computer Network
A Computer Network is a set of computers or electronic devices that are connected together.
A computer, printer, scanner, mobile phones or a file server can form part of the network. The
connection between devices can be done via wires or without wires (wireless). Connected
devices share information and resources among themselves in a network.
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Key terms
Desktop PC Laptop
Mobile Phone
A computer network transmits resources such as documents, pictures and videos among
devices. Nowadays we use computer networks to communicate, for entertainment, shopping
and to do business.
• Users share data and files stored on the • Use of cables and file server increase the
file server. cost of setting up a network.
• It allows sharing of expensive devices. • The network may stop working if the file
For example, a printer can be shared server breaks down.
among several users.
• Users can run software that have been • An infected computer can spread viruses
installed on the file server. to other computers on the network.
• Network users can exchange messages • Network Manager and Technicians are
instantly. needed to run the network.
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Quick Test 3.2
b) A Server is
A. a person who manages a network.
B. a specific computer that manages the resources in a network.
C. a user sharing information in the network.
D. a cable used to connect devices in a network.
2. Tick (✓) to indicate whether the following statements are True or False
True False
A network consists of computers only.
Viruses can spread to other computers in a network.
Resources cannot be shared between users.
A user can send video files to other network users.
A network always connects devices through cables.
It is not expensive to set up a network.
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3.3 The Internet
The Internet connects together millions of computers all over the world.
Once you are connected to the Internet you can get access to many services.
The most common of which are :
Activity 1
Identify services
offered by the Internet.
With the help of your teacher identify two other services provided by the Internet.
Service 1. .......................................................................................................................................................................................
Service 2. .......................................................................................................................................................................................
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3.4 The WWW
The World Wide Web is the most used service on the Internet.
The WWW is the collection of millions and millions of documents called Web pages.
Each web page can be a combination of text, pictures, audio clips, video clips or animations.
Going from one web page to another web page, by clicking on a link is called surfing the WWW.
A web browser is software that allows access to the Internet and allows you to view web pages.
Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
Activity 2
List three other devices other than a computer, which can be used to view webpages on the web.
Device 1. ....................................................................................................
Device 2. ....................................................................................................
Device 3. ....................................................................................................
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3.5 Uniform Resource Locator
We read earlier that the WWW is the collection of all webpages on the Internet, and to go from
one page to another we click on a link. So how does the browser know which webpage to
display when a link is clicked?
Every webpage on the WWW has an address. This address is called the Uniform Resource
Locator (URL).
For example, the URL of The University of Mauritius is www.uom.ac.mu. This is the address of
the university on the Internet.
When you click on a link the browser gets the URL of the webpage pointed to by the link.
Knowing the address, the browser can fetch and display the webpage requested.
Activity 3
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3.6 Search Engines
A search engine allows you to search for information on the Internet. It also has a URL.
A search engine uses what we call keywords in order to look for specific information.
For example, if you want to look for information on the history of Mauritius, the keywords can be:
History of Mauritius
The results sent to the web browser contain web pages, images, videos and other types of files.
www.google.mu
www.bing.com
www.yahoo.com
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Write down your observation in the spaces below.
Activity 4
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3.7 Using keywords in web searches
Keywords are words or short phrases that the user types in the search box of a search engine.
Keywords may return millions of results, most of which would be irrelevant. Refining keywords
will give less search results and will be more related to what the user wants.
Activity 5
Enter the number of search results for the following keywords typed in your search engine.
Mauritius
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What have you observed in the number of search results as you progressed down the table?
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Activity 6
Follow the steps below to check the history of google chrome web browser:
a)
c) A sub menu will appear. Click on the first option to open the history list.
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d) A list of websites that have been visited will appear. The most recently view appear at the
top. This page will display the website visited, the date it was visited and the time the website
was last viewed. An example is given below.
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3.8 Distinguish between the Internet and the World Wide Web
(WWW)
The Internet WWW (World Wide Web)
The Internet is a network of networks. The WWW is the collection of all web
pages found on the Internet.
I t consists of all the necessary hardware Your web browser allows you to view the
and software that is needed for the Internet contents on the WWW. (For examples:
to work. (Eg: computers, modems, servers, web pages, websites , URL and hyperlinks)
telephone lines, antennas, fiber optics,
satellite links, and operating system.)
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3.9 Electronic Mail (E-Mail)
What is Email?
An Email is an electronic message or mail that you send or receive over a network. To send an
email you will need:
• A computer or other devices (e.g. tablet, Smartphone) connected a network, eg. the Internet.
tipiyu1@gmail.com
Both the sender and the receiver must have an e-mail address. An e-mail address is associated
with an e-mail account. Every user has a user name or user ID (e.g. tipiyu25) and a password.
The password prevents unauthorized access to the mail.
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Log into your email provider's website.
• You will need to log in with the account you have with that service.
If you don't have an account, you can create one from a variety of free email services.
The user will have to enter his/her Then the user needs to
username, following the @ symbol and enter his/her password and
email account e.g. tipiyu2@gmail.com click on Next.
and click on Next.
The following screen will appear after entering the email address and password. To sign out
from the account, the user must click on the symbol found at the top right hand corner of the
screen.
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In order to create an email account, we need an email provider such as Gmail or Yahoo. In this
section, we will use Gmail.
Step 1 : Go to www.google.mu and click on Gmail found at the top right corner of the page.
We need to sign up (not to be confused with Sign in) in order to start creating the account.
On Gmail, click on "CREATE AN ACCOUNT"
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Step 3 : Enter the information requested by Gmail.
To create a new account, Google needs some information, such as the user's first and last
names. The ‘Choose your username’ is the unique email address, which will be placed before
‘@gmail.com’. For example, type tipiyu1. Then click Next step.
Step 4 : Verification
The user has to Accept Google's privacy and terms first, by clicking on I Agree.
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Clicking Continue to Gmail completes the process of creating an email. An example of the
screen that appears is shown below.
By clicking Go to Gmail, the user will be able to access his/her Gmail account.
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Activity 7
Note: In order to have a Gmail Account, you must be above 13 years old.
Some other email providers also restrict their services.
However, you may create a Yahoo account.
When you log into your email account, you will be taken to your inbox. This contains messages
you have received.
Click a message in your inbox to open it.
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2. Reply to a message
Cc (Carbon copy) : Click on it if you want to send a copy of your email to another recipient.
Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy) : Click on it to send a copy of your email to another recipient. The email
address of the latter will not be visible to other recipents.
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• If the user has clicked on the attachment icon, the following screen will appear:
Spam email is mainly advertising and scam email messages. These messages are moved to the
Spam folder, where they typically sit for 30 days before being deleted. Check the folder occasionally,
as sometimes legitimate mail may also be found in the Spam folder.
After you read an email and reply to it, you may wish to either sort it into a folder or delete it from
your inbox. This will help keep the Inbox organised and tidy.
Email is one of the most popular ways to trick people into giving out personal information. Never
click links unless you trust the sender. It is best to be cautious, as viruses on the sender's computer
can infect emails.
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Emai
E-Mail Postal
• E-mail can be sent or received at any • Letters/parcels can only be sent during
time. working hours.
• User may receive spam mails. • Less chances of getting spam mails
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Quick Test 3.9
1. Refer to Table 1 above; list the benefits and drawbacks of email over postal mail.
Benefits Drawbacks
E-mail can be sent or received at any time. Viruses can spread through e-mails.
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Column A Column B
Trash Contains undesired electronic messages
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
G2
D3 ACROSS
DOWN
1
T1 4 1. Contains deleted messages
4. An electronic message
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Exercise 3
a) What is an email?
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d) Three items from the list below are needed to send and receive email. Choose the
appropriate ones.
i. ........................................................................................
ii. ........................................................................................
iii. ........................................................................................
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Exercise 4
(c) Which precaution you should take to prevent your computer from being infected by a virus
sent by email?
A. Make regular backup
B. Open all attachments sent to you
C. Only open attachments from people you know and trust
D. Regularly check your inbox
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(f ) The Internet is
A. A game
B. A global network
C. A private network
D. A software
(g) Which of the following would you use to find information on the Internet?
A. Help menu
B. Word processor
C. E-mail program
D. Search engine
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Exercise 5
i. URL ................................................................................................
(b) Many people use the Internet to download songs and movies.
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(c) Underline the correct answer from the words found in brackets:
When connected to the Internet one needs a Web (Connection, Search, Browser) to enter the
(WWW, URL, CPU) of the page to visit.
To send an e-mail, one needs an e-mail (address, page, History).
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(f ) Look carefully at the picture below and answer the following questions by entering the
correct number.
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(b) Where do I click to create a message?
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(c) Where do I click to delete an e-mail?
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Exercise 7
State whether the following statements are True or False:
(d) A web browser is a software which is used to view web pages and websites.
Exercise 8
(c) Each ............................................. can be a combination of text, pictures, audio clips, video clips or
animations.
(d) Internet users type ......................................... in the search engine to search for relevant information.
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Exercise 9
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Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox
Altavista
Yahoo
http://www.yahoo.com
http://www.govmu.org
http://www.google.com
http://www.askjeeves.com
http:// www.mie.ac.mu
Exercise 10
Refer to the picture below and answer the questions that follow.
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(e) Circle the button which needs to be clicked so that the sender can send more attachments.
(f ) What is the difference between typing an e-mail address in the Cc field and typing an
e-mail address in the Bcc field?
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Give three reasons why most people prefer e-mail over postal mail.
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Exercise 12
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(b) All the computers in the network can be connected to a special computer called a file
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Exercise 13
Select the correct statement from Column C and write the corresponding number in Column B.
The first one has been done for you.
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Unit 4 I Word Processing
Unit
Word Processing
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 4, learners should be able to:
This Unit will include basic word processing skills learned in previous grades.
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4.1 Word Processing
A word processor is a program which is used to create a document. For example if we want
to write an essay, to write a letter or produce a report, a word processor can be used. A word
processor enables someone to create a document, format the document, edit the document
and save it electronically on a disk unlike the old days where typewriters were used.
Format refers to changing the text appearance. For example, using different font style, font
size, text alignment and so on.
Edit refers to changing the content of the document. For example, changing a word or a
sentence.
There are many word processors such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, OpenOffice, and
LibreOffice.
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4.2 A Recap
Now try to identify the different parts that have been labelled in the screen below.
Menu bar
Ribbon
Status bar
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Labelling Task 1: Complete the table below. The first one has been done for you.
Font Activity
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Labelling Task 2:
Complete the table below. The first one has been done for you.
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Before starting with the practical tasks it is recommended that you create a
folder with the help of your teacher.
Give the folder a meaningful name that you can identify and save all your
practical tasks in the folder you created.
Insert a bulleted
list and set the
formatting as
1. Font size: 12
2. Font: Arial Black
Go back
to Page 3
if you have
jumped to this page
from there.
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Congratulations you have successfully jumped from page 4 to this page.
Using Word, write some important safety measures that you can recommend to your friend to adopt when using a
computer. Follow the instructions below to complete Word Task 2.
Save the document as: Computer safety Go back
to Page 4
if you have
jumped to this page
from there.
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4. You will get a message, as shown below, to type your text. Type the desired text.
NOTE: In previous versions of office, images could have been inserted from the clip art icon.
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If you choose Option 1, you will be asked to choose a picture from file on your computer.
If you choose Option 2, you will be asked to choose picture from the Internet.
In this task, you will use Ms Word to write about some basic input and output devices and their function.
INPUT
&
O UTPUT
D EVICES
A
computer
needs
some
basic
input
and
output
devices
for
someone
to
work
with.
SOME
BASIC
INPUT
DEVICES
WHAT YOU WILL USE
a) The
most
important
input
device
is
the
KEYBOARD.
The
keyboard
is
used
to
type.
Text
like
letters,
TEXT BOX
numbers
and
punctuation
marks
can
be
entered
using
the
keyboard.
WORDART
b) The
second
important
input
device
is
the
MOUSE.
Mice
(plural
of
mouse)
are
used
to
make
selection
on
BOLD
the
screen.
We
have
to
click
the
mouse
to
get
it
do
some
job
for
use.
c) Another
input
device
though
not
necessary
but
is
fun
to
play
computer
games
is
the
JOYSTICK.
UNDERLINE
FONT
SOME
BASIC
OUTPUT
DEVICES
a) The
most
important
output
device
is
the
MONITOR,
also
called
visual
display
unit.
The
monitor
displays
FONT SIZE
whatever
you
type
on
the
screen.
ALIGN TEXT
b) A
second
output
device
that
can
be
used
is
the
SPEAKER.
The
speaker
produces
sound
that
adds
fun
to
computer
games.
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Step 2: From the Insert menu tab, click on Shapes. You will be given a list of shapes.
Step 4: Right click on the selected shape and click on add text. Type the word RECTANGLE as
shown below.
RECTANGLE
Step 4: Insert more shapes and add appropriate text to the shape as shown below.
OVAL
HEART
TRIANGLE
NOTE: As soon as you insert a shape, the To select more style, click here
Shape Styles ribbon appears whereby you
change the shape styles.
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Word Task 5 : Activity on writing an E-mail
In this task, you will write an E-mail to a friend who was absent for your birthday party explaining him/her the fun
you had on that occasion. You may attach any photos or videos.
The place where you will start writing your email will be similar to the screen shot below.
I was very sad to receive your email regarding your inability to come to my birthday party. I celebrated
my 11th birthday as you were aware on the 20th December. The birthday party was arranged at our
residence at 6pm.
The garden was beautifully decorated with flower-pots and decorated lamps. My dad bought everything
from the supermarket and all our friends and my relatives were present except you. There were lots of
sweets and cakes. There were also many games and music.
I cut the cake after blowing the candles. Everyone sang the birthday song. Tasty dishes, including
refreshments were served. Everyone enjoyed the party and played games till late at night. Everyone
brought me wonderful gifts and the best gift was from my dad. He gifted me a quad copter. It was really
a nice gift. We really enjoyed the party and had much fun.
How I missed you on that day! You are my best friend, but I understand that you had fever and could not
attend the party. Anyway, I wish you recover very soon.
Go back
to Page 65
if you have
jumped to this page
from there.
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Exercise 1
(c) A character that is lowered and smaller above the baseline (e.g the number 2 in H20) is
known as
A. outlined B. raised
C. superscript D. subscript
(d) To erase a character to the right of the cursor, press the ............................. key.
A. cancel B. backspace
C. delete D. spacebar
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Exercise 2
Fill in the blank spaces with the correct word provided below.
2. To change line, the .............................................. is pressed and to leave a space between two
6. The ....................................... is situated at the top page of a document while the ..................................
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Exercise 3
Read the following invitation card and answer the questions that have been set to you.
Birthday Party
To: Kevin
You’re invited to my
birthday party.
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Date: 29 October 2018
From: Lovena
(c) What type of formatting has been applied to the text labelled Z?
A. Centre and Bold B. Align Left and Bold
C. Bold D. Align Right and Bold
(d) On which button must we click in order to change the font size of a text?
A. Redo button B. Font size button
C. Undo button D. Picture button
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Unit 5 I Spreadsheet
Unit
Spreadsheet
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 5, learners should be able to:
This Unit includes a recap of the basic spreadsheet skills learned in previous grades.
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5.1 Recap
Let's look at what you have already done in previous grades.
Name Box
Formula Bar
The Microsoft Excel window is similar to the Microsoft Word window. The main differences are
shown in the figure above.
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Cell address
Every cell in a spreadsheet has an address given by its column letter followed by its row number.
When you open a blank Excel spreadsheet, it is known as a workbook and each spreadsheet in
a workbook is called a worksheet.
3. What is the address of the cell where column E and row 3 meet? Answer: ................
Take Note
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4. Excel will calculate and display the result. What is the content of cell A1?
5. Click on cell A1. You can see the formula in the formula bar.
6. Click on the formula bar and change the formula to =6 – 3 and Press Enter.
What is the new value of A1?
8. Change the formula to =6 / 3 and Press Enter. Observe what happens to the value of cell A1?
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4. Enter the following formula in cell B3: =B1+B2 and press Enter.
Formula: .......................................
After step 4
B1 contains .......................................
B2 contains .......................................
B3 contains .......................................
5. Note: we are using the address of the cells instead of the actual numbers.
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Spreadsheet Activity 4
Write the formulae in the appropriate cell in the above table to calculate
(ii) The average marks for each student. You may use answer from part (i).
Practical Task
Excel Functions
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The formula you would write in cell B15 to calculate the total rainfall for the year is
=B2 + B3 + B4 + B5 + B6 + B7 + B8 + B9 + B10 + B11 + B12 + B13
SUM
To find the sum of a set of numbers
AVERAGE
To find the average of a set of numbers
MAXIMUM
To find the maximum value from a set of numbers
MINIMUM
To find the minimum value from a set of numbers
COUNT
To find the number of cells that contain data.
Parts of a function
For a function to work correctly, it must be written in a specific way.
A function starts with the “equal to” symbol. This is followed by the function name.
The range of cells on which the calculation will be done is written inside brackets just after the
function name.
For example, if we want to find the total rainfall for the whole year in the spreadsheet above,
we would write the following
=SUM (B2:B13) in cell B15
To calculate the average rainfall, we just need to use change the function, and we will write
=AVERAGE (B2:B13) in cell B16
Now, write the function you will use to find the maximum and minimum rainfall.
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Practical Task
3. Make sure that the spreadsheet already contains the above information.
6. Change the formulae to a function by typing =SUM (B2:D2) on the formula bar.
10. Complete the spreadsheet to find total marks and average for remaining two students,
using functions.
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A family keeps track of its monthly expenses using a spreadsheet. The following table shows
the entries made in the spreadsheet.
Practical Task
2. Making use of Excel functions, for each utility bill find its
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Unit 6 I Presentation
Unit
Presentation
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 6, learners should be able to:
Unit 6 includes a recap of the basic Presentation skills learnt in previous grades.
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Side pane Ribbon Place holder
Presentation Activity 1
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Content
6. Click the Start From Beginning command on the Quick Access toolbar or Press F5 to play
your presentation.
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9 Press the Esc key to exit presentation mode
Presentation Activity 2 : Using Theme and Transition in PowerPoint
Slide Transitions occur when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation.
2. Click on the Design tab and choose the theme as shown below.
3. Add the title "Welcome to ATM" and subtitle "Please Insert Your ATM Card in the Card Slot"
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9. Now you will add transition effects to the slides. Select any slide from the Slide
Navigation pane.
Click Apply To All button to set the transaction to all the slides in the presentation.
You will notice a shooting star beside each miniature slide on Slide Navigation pane.
You can view the transition effect by clicking the Slide Show tab.
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Presentation Activity 3 : Insert table
A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns. During a presentation, tables are useful
to display text and numerical data.
3. Hover the mouse over the grid of squares to select the desired number of columns and
rows in the table. Insert a table with 2 rows and 5 columns (2x5).
4. You can also insert a table by clicking the Insert Table option in a placeholder.
5. In the first row, type the name of the months from January to April. In the second row, type
amount of rainfall and the values below.
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d) Fill in the tables using your own time table (an example has been given).
e) Save as Timetable.ppt
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Presentation Activity 5 : Import chart from Spreadsheet to presentation
3. A dialog box will appear. Select the Column chart type from the left pane, and review the
charts that appear in the right pane.
5. A chart and a spreadsheet will appear. Enter the data in the worksheet as shown below.
6 Only the data enclosed by the blue lines will appear in the chart.
7. When you have finished entering data, click on the close button.
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g) Save Excel workbook again before closing it.
i) Select the Insert tab. Click the Object option in the Text group.
j) A dialog box will appear. Select Create from file, then click Browse.
k) Locate the Temperature.xls file you have saved previously. Press the OK button.
l) Check (✓) the box next to Link if you want to link the Excel file Temperature.xls to this
PowerPoint presentation.
m) Click OK. The following chart will now appear in your presentation.
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Animation is a set of effects which can be applied to objects and text in PowerPoint to make a
presentation more interesting and to attract the audience's attention.
1. Download an image of a ball from the Online Pictures in the Images tab. Resize the object
and place the object at one corner of the slide as shown below.
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5. You can enlarge the motion path and put it in the middle of the slide.
2. Select the Insert tab and click on Online Pictures. Type “earth” in the textbox to look for a
picture of the earth.
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6. Select the earth image and click Animations Group. Choose Grow and Turn Entrance
effect to animate the object.
7. Select the envelope image and click Animations Group. Choose Zoom Entrance effect to
animate the object.
9. Select the envelope and and click Add Animations from the Advance Animations group
to animate the object by creating a circle motion path and adjust the circle so that the
envelope will revolve around the earth.
10. The motion path will appear as shown below together with the Animation Pane.
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Additional Notes
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Unit 7 I Multimedia
Unit
Multimedia
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 7, learners should be able to:
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7.1 What is an animated clip?
An animated clip is a series of images that are played in sequence. The result of this animated
clip is a short movie clip.
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Step 1
Go to ANNEX A
on page 147
and cut out the
images.
Step 2
Stick or Staple the pictures to form a small book.
Flip the small book and tick (✓) your observation in the table below.
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7.2 Creating an animated clip using software
We will now learn how to create animated clips using the computer
and appropriate software.
The software we are going to use is Windows Movie Maker. There are several other software
that you can explore on your own. Some other examples of movie maker are Ezvid, videoLan
moviemaker and Wax.
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7.3 Exploring Windows Movie Maker
Preview
Timeline
Controls
Story board
Click here
to import images
Storyboard
The storyboard allows you to import and arrange the images in a sequence.
Preview
The Preview includes controls that you can use to preview the movie you are working on.
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7.4 Creating a simple movie clip
We will create a movie on the Examples of microcomputers. Follow the steps below.
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Step 4 : Double click on one of the images. The screen below should appear. Focus on
duration which is 7 seconds. This means the image will be displayed for 7 seconds.
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Insert animation
To insert animation you need to click on the animation tab.
Insert Sound
• To insert sound you need to click on Home tab and choose Add music.
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Insert Title
To add a title at the start of the Movie clip you need to click on Home Tab and Title option.
An image with black background will appear. Inside the image there is a text box in which it is
written “My Movie”.
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Add text to pictures
• Click on the second image on your storyboard.
• Click on the Caption icon on your Window Movie Maker window.
• A textbox will appear on the screen.
• Delete the content of the text box and type “Desktop Computers”.
• Repeat the above steps for all pictures.
• Preview your movie.
Congratulations!
This is you first computer
generated movie clip.
Saving your movie will allow you to open and edit it.
The procedure is as follows:
Download pictures on the 4 types of computers and create the movie clip.
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Unit 8 I Practical problem solving and programming
Unit
and programming
Learning Objectives
By the end of Unit 8, learners should be able to:
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8.1 What is Logo Programming?
Logo is a programming language which you can create shapes. You can create shapes by writing
step by step basic commands which make the turtle cursor move or turn.
Key terms
nding
Logo
Programming language:
n
A program which you use
to create other programs.
Understanding
The MS Logo Screen
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Drawing a Square
Activity 1 : Using MS Logo
Left
Right
3.
FD
200
The logo commands to create this square
4.
RT
90
Le
are as follows. 2.
RT
90
ft
Ri
gh
t
Steps:
1. FD
200
1. FD 200 5.
FD
200
2. RT 90
3. FD 200
4. RT 90 6.
RT
90
5. FD 200
6. RT 90
Right
Left
7. FD 200 Turtle
start
7.
FD
200
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Activity 2 : Creating a rectangle
1. BK 200
2. ..............................................
3. ..............................................
4. ..............................................
Right
Left
5. ..............................................
6. ..............................................
7. ..............................................
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o
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More commands:
As you already know I can draw FD
200
FD
200
when you type commands to
make me move around.
FD
200
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Left
Right
PD or Pen Down It makes the Turtle stay on the playground. This is what we have
been doing so far.
PU or Pen Up It makes the Turtle float above the playground. When you give
commands to rotate, the turtle will behave in the same way as
when the PD command is active. However, when you use the
FD or BK commands, the turtle will not draw.
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Activity 5
Left Right
PU .............................................. ..............................................
PD .............................................. ..............................................
Command Action
PD or Pen Down The turtle stays on the playground and draws lines.
BK or BACK The turtle moves backward and draws a line, but the
direction does not change.
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1. .......................................................
Summative Activities
2. .......................................................
Try to create these shapes in the Ms Logo program. 3. .......................................................
4. .......................................................
5. .......................................................
6. .......................................................
7. .......................................................
8. .......................................................
9. .......................................................
10. .......................................................
11. .......................................................
12. .......................................................
13. .......................................................
14. .......................................................
15. .......................................................
16. .......................................................
17. .......................................................
18. .......................................................
19. .......................................................
20. .......................................................
21. .......................................................
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Create the following shape:
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You may also try these shapes. Write the commands here:
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A flag
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Suggested Activity
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1. Cut out the images.
2. Stick or Staple the pictures at the bottom to form a small book.
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