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JSS1: COMPUTER STUDIES - 3RD TERM

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  1. Information Transmission | Week 1
    5 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  2. Information Transmission II | Week 2
    4 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  3. Methods of Information Transmission | Week 3
    6 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  4. Introduction to Word Processing | Week 4
    4 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  5. Computer Keyboard Familiarity | Week 5
    1 Topic
  6. Microsoft Office Word | Week 6
    5 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  7. Creating and Saving Word Documents | Week 7
    4 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  8. Formatting Your Word Document | Week 8
    13 Topics
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    1 Quiz
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Topic Content:

  • Classification Based on The Forms Information Exist
    • Written Information
    • Oral Information
    • Visual Information

(1) Written Information:

written information

This includes information made up of numbers and words. For example, letters.

  • Letters: “John is a boy”
  • Numbers: 22 + 22 = 44
  • Roman numerals: i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x

(2) Oral Information:

Lecture
Lecture

This refers to verbal communication between two or more people. For example, receiving lectures, town hall meetings, etc

(3) Visual Information:

map
Map

This refers to information communicated graphically, pictorially, or by means of representation, e.g. maps, photographs, etc.

(4) Sensory Information:

This refers to information communicated or perceived by the five sensory organs. For example,

Sense of hearing (ear)  →  Service of hearing

Ear
Ear

Sense of smell (nose) → Service of smell

Nose
Nose

Sense of feeling/touching (hands) → Service of feeling

Vertical section of the skin
Human Skin

Sense of tasting (tongue) → Service of tasting

Map of the tongue showing taste buds
Sense of Taste – Tongue

Sense of seeing (eyes) → Service of sight

Eyes
Eye

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