Basic science and technology computer studies curriculum j. S. S. 1St term



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Harmonised ICT SCHEME Year 7 - 9
Harmonised ICT SCHEME Year 7 - 9

BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER STUDIES CURRICULUM
J.S.S. 1ST TERM

WEEKS

TOPIC

CONTENT

1

Revision/Computer as a Input-Process-Output (IPO) device.

  1. Revision/ Definition of a computer as a Input-Process-Output (IPO) device.

  2. Describe and identify parts of a computer: monitor (VDU), keyboard, mouse, printer, speaker,

2.

Fundamental computer operations

  1. Booting: Definition of booting

  2. Types of booting e.g. cold booting and warm booting

  3. Shutdown options: logoff, hibernate

  4. Shutting down a computer, restarting a computer

  5. Identifying the start menu, taskbar, icons




3.

Historical Development of Computers

1. Early counting devices (fingers, stones, sticks, pebbles,

cowries, etc)

2. Mechanical counting and calculating devices: Abacus, Slide rule, etc.

3. Electro-mechanical counting devices:

- John Napier bone

- Blaire Pascal machine

- Gottfried Leibniz machine

- Joseph Jacquard loom

- Charles Babbage analytical machine


4.

Historical Development of Computers

1. Early electronic counting devices and their features:

- Herman Hollerith punch cards

- Herman Hollerith Census Machine

2. Modern computing devices: laptop, desktop computer, Ipad, Notebook computer, Playstation, Smartphones

3. Important people that contributed to the history of computers and digital technology and their inventions:

- Charles Babbage

- Alan Turing

- John Von Neumann

- Bill Gates

- Philip Emeagbali

- Tim Berners-Lee

- Ada Lovelace

- Larry Page


5.




A. Generations Of Computers:

- First


- Second

- Third


- Fourth

- Fifth


B. Characteristics Of Each Generation Of Computer

C. Meaning of ENIAC, UNIVAC, EDVAC, EDSAC



6.

Data and information

  1. Definition of data and information

  2. Sources of data i.e. primary source and secondary source

  3. Characteristics of a good information

7.

MIDTERM




8.

Data Processing

1. Definition of data processing

2. Data processing stages:

- Data Gathering

- Data Collation

- Input stage

- Processing stage

- Storage stage

- Output stage



9.

Data Processing



Importance/advantages of the computer as a tool for processing data:

- Increased accuracy

- Efficient storage facilities

- Fast access to information

- Handles repetitive tasks


10.

Technology of different information ages

Technology of different information ages: Stone age, iron age, middle age, industry age, electronic/internet age

11.

Revision/Examination




12.

Examination





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