- •PART 1. SYLLABUS
- •Delivery schedule
- •Academic policies
- •PART 2. THEORETICAL BASICS.
- •Lecture 1 Introduction to Computer Science
- •Lecture 2 Boolean Logic
- •Lecture 3 Data Structures
- •Lecture 4 Computer Memory, Processing, and Storage
- •Lecture 5 Linux File System
- •Lecture 6 Computer Network
- •PART 3. LABORATORY WORKS.
- •Laboratory work 1
- •Laboratory work 2
- •Laboratory work 3
- •Laboratory work 4
- •Laboratory work 5
- •Laboratory work 6
- •Laboratory work 7
- •Laboratory work 8
- •Laboratory work 9
- •Laboratory work 10
- •PART 4. EXAMINATION
- •Test by discipline
- •Questions for credit by discipline
- •RECOMMENDED LITERATURE
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Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint and |
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In PowerPoint, as in most other presentation |
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software, text, graphics, movies, and other objects |
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are positioned on individual pages or "slides". |
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Microsoft PowerPoint is a part of Microsoft |
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Office. |
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Graphics Object, tools and Charts, Custom |
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Animations. |
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Inside the Microsoft PowerPoint. |
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Databases. Introduction to Microsoft Access and |
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Features. |
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Access is an easy-to-use tool for creating business |
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applications, from templates or from scratch. |
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With its design tools, Access can help to create |
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highly functional applications in a minimal |
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amount of time. |
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Final Exam. |
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Academic policies
Attendance Absences will adversely affect your final grade. Please note that classwork/ participation points cannot be earned if you are not present in the assessments/ classroom. If you miss a class, you are responsible for finding out examinations from someone else in class what you missed and for making up any work you missed. Late work may not be accepted or may lose points,
at the discretion of your lecturer.
NOTE: Excused absences are possible from doctor / hospital (if you are ill) or from Administration of IIDE BNTU.
If a student misses any of the Examinations due to a valid reason accepted by the Institute, then he / she need to obtain the written authorisation from the IIDE Administration to complete the same as a make-up exam.
Cheating and Plagiarism and cheating are serious academic offenses. Plagiarism
Plagiarism means «knowingly copying another’s work or ideas and calling them one’s own or not giving proper credit or citation». This includes copying sections or entire papers from printed or electronic sources as well as handing in papers, homework or assignments written by others for you, or by students for other classes, or purchasing academic papers. It also includes any attempted copying from fellow classmates inside or outside of the classroom, or allowing another student to copy or use your work.
Plagiarism and cheating are dishonest and will not be tolerated.
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Students caught plagiarising or cheating may be subject to sanctions. |
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If you ever have any questions about this issue, please consult with |
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IIDE Administration or talk to your lecturer for more information. |
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Exams & |
Students are always responsible for turning in any assigned work ON |
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TIME, and missed exams will not be allowed to be made up unless |
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individual arrangements are made with the lecturer. |
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The lecturer has the right to assign a zero grade to any assignment that |
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If you are thinking of withdrawing from class, you should first explain |
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why you want to withdraw with your lecturer. Perhaps there is a way |
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to complete the course with a good grade. Withdrawal forms are |
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available from the IIDE Administration. |
Mobile |
Students are not allowed to use mobile phones during tests or exam |
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inside the classroom. Students are advised to leave the mobile phones |
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at home or TURN it OFF during teachings. |
Laptop |
Students are allowed to use Laptops in the class with the prior |
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approval from the respective lecturer teaching the module. |
Calculators |
Allowed. |
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