1ST TERM ICT LESSON NOTES FOR WEEK 9
CLASS BROAD TOPIC SUB TOPIC PERIOD REF./AIDS
SS1 INPUT DEVICES DEFINITION 1ST COMPUTER
TYPES AND STUDIES OF
FEATURES 2ND SENIOR
SECONDARY
EDUCATION
BY HiiT Plc PAGE
14 - 15
SS2 COMPUTER DEFINITION OF 1ST COMPUTER
DATA REGISTER, ADDRESS AND AND STUDIES OF
CONVERSION BUS 2ND SENIOR
TYPES OF REGISTERS SECONDARY
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EDUCATION
REGISTERS AND MAIN
BY HiiT Plc PAGE
MEMORY
85 – 86
SS3 GRAPHICS DEFINITION OF 1ST COMPUTER
GRAPHICS AND STUDIES OF
EXAMPLES OF 2ND SENIOR
GRAPHICS PACKAGES SECONDARY
CORELDRAW EDUCATION
ENVIRONMENT BY HiiT Plc PAGE
FEATURES 149 – 153
SS1
PERIOD 1ST AND 2ND
DURATION 80 MINUTES
TOPIC INPUT DEVICES
DEFINITION
TYPES
FEATURES
REFERENCE COMPUTER STUDIES OF SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION
BOOK BY HiiT Plc PAGE 14 – 15
INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTER SYSTEM, PROJECTOR, MICROSOFT WORD PROGRAM,
MATERIALS PICTURES OF INPUT DEVICES: KEYBOARD, MOUSE, SCANNERS, ETC.
OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Define Input Device
State types of Input Devices
Explain features of Input Devices
CONTENT OF INPUT DEVICE
LESSON A peripheral used to provide data and control signals to a
computer.
TYPES
Keyboard, Mouse, Scanner, Digital camera, Joystick
FEATURES
Keyboard: a typewriter-style device which uses an
arrangement of buttons or keys to act as a mechanical lever or
electronic switch.
Mouse: a pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion
relative to a surface which is typically translated into the
motion of a pointer on a display, which allows a smooth control
of the graphical user interface
Scanner: a device that optically scans images, printed text,
handwriting or an object and converts it to a digital image
Digital Camera: (Digicam) is a camera that encodes digital
images and videos digitally and stores them for later
reproduction
Joystick: an input device consisting of a stick that pivots on a
base and reports its angle or direction to the device it is
controlling. It is the principal control device in the cockpit of
many aircraft and is often used to control video games.
PREVIOUS Students have been taught how to operate computers using
KNOWLEDGE keyboards and mouse.
PRESENTATION Teacher use questions to ascertain students recollection of input
devices taught in Basic 7
STEP I Students define Input Device
STEP II Students list types of Input Devices
STEP III Teacher displays pictures of various Input Devices
STEP IV Students describe features of various input devices
EVALUATION 1. What is an Input Device?
2. List 5 types of Input Devices
3. Briefly describe each of the input devices listed above
CONCLUSION Teacher reviews lesson main points
ASSIGNMENT 1. Describe the structure of a keyboard
2. State 2 types of mouse
3. State 5 uses of a mouse
4. State the function of CTRL+A to CTRL+Z in Microsoft Word
SS2
PERIOD 1ST AND 2ND
DURATION 80 MINUTES
TOPIC COMPUTER DATA CONVERSION
DEFINITION OF REGISTER, ADDRESS AND BUS
TYPES OF REGISTERS
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REGISTERS AND MAIN MEMORY
REFERENCECOMPUTER STUDIES OF SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION
BOOKBY HiiT Plc PAGE 85 – 86
INSTRUCTIONALCOMPUTER SYSTEM, PROJECTOR, Microsoft Word program,
MATERIALSPictures of Microprocessors and RAM modules
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to
Define Register, Address and Bus
State types of registers
Explain differences between Registers and Main Memory
CONTENT OF REGISTER
LESSON A processor register is small high speed storage inside the CPU. All
data must be represented in a register before it can be processed.
ADDRESS
Memory address is a unique number that refers to a specific
location in a computer’s memory.
BUS
A bus is a communication system that transfers data between
components inside a computer, or between computers.
TYPES OF REGISTERS
• CIR – CURRENT INSTRUCTION REGISTER
• ACCUMULATOR
• MDR – MEMORY DATA REGISTER
• MAR – MEMORY ADDRESS REGISTER
• IR – INSTRUCTION REGISTER
• PC – PROGRAM COUNTER
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REGISTERS AND MAIN MEMORY
REGISTER MAIN MEMORY (RAM)
Registers are located inside the Main memory is located outside
CPU the CPU
Registers contain data or Main memory contains data or
instructions that the CPU is instructions that the CPU will
currently working on work on or has worked on
Registers are fast Main memory is relatively slow
when compared to registers
Registers store very small amount Main memory stores large
of data amounts of data
PREVIOUS Students were taught components of a computer microprocessor
KNOWLEDGE in Basic 7 and 8
PRESENTATION Teacher uses questions to ascertain students’ recollection of
components of a microprocessor
STEP I Students define Register
STEP II Teacher guides students to define Memory Address and System
Bus
STEP III Teacher displays pictures showing internal components of a
microprocessor
STEP IV Students list types of Registers
STEP V Students state the differences between registers and main
memory
EVALUATION 1. Define CPU Register
2. List five types of CPU Registers
3. Define Memory Address
4. Define System Bus
5. List three types of System Bus
6. State three differences between Registers and Main Memory
CONCLUSION Teacher reviews lesson main points
ASSIGNMENT 1. State the steps involved in how a computer converts data to
required information
2. State two factors affecting the speed of data transfer
SS3
PERIOD 1ST AND 2ND
DURATION 80 MINUTES
TOPIC GRAPHICS
DEFINITION OF GRAPHICS
EXAMPLES OF GRAPHICS PACKAGES
CORELDRAW ENVIRONMENT FEATURES
REFERENCE COMPUTER STUDIES OF SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION
BOOK BY HiiT Plc PAGE 149 – 153
INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTER SYSTEM, PROJECTOR, MICROSOFT PAINT PROGRAM,
MATERIALS CORELDRAW PROGRAM
OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, students should be able to
Define computer graphics
List examples of graphics packages
Explain the features of CorelDRAW application window
CONTENT OF COMPUTER GRAPHICS
LESSON Computer-generated pictures created with using specialized
graphical software.
EXAMPLES OF GRAPHICS PACKAGES
Painting packages: e.g. Microsoft Paint
Vector drawing packages e.g. CorelDRAW
Photo editing software e.g. Adobe Photoshop
Computer Aided Design (CAD) packages e.g. AUTOCAD
CORELDRAW APPLICATION WINDOW FEATURES
Drawing Area
Toolbox
Colour Palette
Toolbars
Dockers
PREVIOUS Students were taught how to use Microsoft Paint in Basic 7 – 9
KNOWLEDGE
PRESENTATION Teacher uses questions to ascertain students recollection of
computer graphics concepts taught in basic classes
STEP I Students define computer graphics
STEP II Students define computer graphics packages
STEP III Students list examples of computer graphics packages
STEP IV Teacher launches CorelDRAW and displays application window
STEP V Teacher guides students to explain the features of CorelDRAW
application window
EVALUATION 1. What is a computer graphics?
2. What is a computer graphics package?
3. List three examples of graphics packages
4. List and explain three CorelDRAW application window
features
CONCLUSION Teacher reviews lesson main points
ASSIGNMENT 1. List three examples of documents/designs that can be
produced using CorelDRAW
2. Briefly describe the steps involved in designing a simple
business card using CorelDRAW
COMPUTER STUDIES
(ICT) RESOURCES
COMPUTER STUDIES (ICT)
RESOURCES FOR SS1 TO SS3
WAEC AND NECO PAST
QUESTIONS OBJECTIVE-TYPE
QUESTIONS, ESSAY,
PRACTICALS
Classic
Flipcard
Magazine
Mosaic
Sidebar
Snapshot
Timeslide
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2.
JUL
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2017 WAEC TIMETABLE AND ICT SYLLABUS
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FEB
19
WAEC 2016 ICT QUESTIONS ESSAY, PRACTICAL,
OBJECTIVE
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(ii) State three types of cables used in networking (3 marks)
(b)Write the acronym VSAT in full (1 mark)
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JAN
10
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QUESTIONS
WAEC 2015
A. ACCESS
B. EXCEL
C. WORD
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JUN
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WAEC AND NECO ICT PAST QUESTIONS (2014 - 2016)
2016 WAEC ICT
2015 WAEC ICT
2014 WAEC AND NECO ICT
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MAY
24
SS1 - SS3 ICT LESSON NOTES
WEEK 1ST TERM 2ND TERM 3RD TERM
COMMUNICATION
SS1 OVERVIEW OF OUTPUT DEVICES
SYSTEMS
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1 SS2
CENTRAL PROCESSING
UNIT
CONCEPT OF COMPUTER
FILES
PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT
BASIC PROGRAMMING
SS3 NETWORKING SSCE
III
OVERVIEW OF COMMUNICATION
SS1 OUTPUT DEVICES
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SYSTEMS
CENTRAL PROCESSING CONCEPT OF COMPUTER PROGRAM
2 SS2
UNIT FILES DEVELOPMENT
BASIC PROGRAMMING
SS3 NETWORKING SSCE
III
DATA AND COMPUTER SYSTEM APPLICATION AREAS
SS1
INFORMATION SOFTWARE OF ICT
3 SS2 MEMORY UNIT
HANDLING COMPUTER
FILES
ALGORITHM AND
FLOWCHARTS
HIGH LEVEL
SS3 WORLD WIDE WEB SSCE
LANGUAGES
4
COMPUTER
APPLICATION AREAS
SS1 COMPUTING DEVICES APPLICATION
OF ICT
SOFTWARE
SS2 MEMORY UNIT HANDLING COMPUTER ALGORITHM AND
FILES FLOWCHARTS
HIGH LEVEL
SS3 WORLD WIDE WEB SSCE
LANGUAGES
COMPUTER
BASIC COMPUTER
SS1 COMPUTING DEVICES APPLICATION
OPERATIONS
SOFTWARE
5 SS2 LOGIC CIRCUITS WORD PROCESSING
BASIC
PROGRAMMING I
CABLES AND
SS3 NUMBER BASES SSCE
CONNECTORS
6 MID TERM TEST
PROGRAMMING BASIC COMPUTER
SS1 COMPUTING DEVICES II
LANGUAGE OPERATIONS
7 SS2 LOGIC CIRCUITS WORD PROCESSING
BASIC
PROGRAMMING II
SS3 DATABASE DATA REPRESENTATION SSCE
PROGRAMMING
SS1 COMPUTING DEVICES II WORD PROCESSING
LANGUAGE
8 SS2 LOGIC CIRCUITS
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
CYCLE
INTERNET
SS3 DATABASE SECURITY AND ETHICS SSCE
SS1 INPUT DEVICES BASIC PROGRAMMING WORD PROCESSING
9 SS2
COMPUTER DATA
CONVERSION
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
CYCLE
INTERNET
SS3 GRAPHICS SECURITY AND ETHICS SSCE
PRESENTATION
SS1 INPUT DEVICES BASIC PROGRAMMING
PACKAGES
10 SS2
COMPUTER DATA
CONVERSION
SPREADSHEET ELECTRONIC MAIL
SS3 GRAPHICS SPREADSHEET II SSCE
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WAEC AND NECO PRACTICAL PAST QUESTIONS - 2014,
2015
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2014 - NECO
A. WORD
B. EXCEL
C. CORELDRAW
2015 - NECO
A. WORD
B. EXCEL
C. CORELDRAW
2014 - WAEC
A. WORD
B. EXCEL
C. POWERPOINT
2015 - WAEC
A. ACCESS
B. EXCEL
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WAEC AND NECO ICT PAST QUESTIONS (2014 - 2016)
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2015 WAEC ICT
2014 WAEC AND NECO ICT
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14.
JUL
SS1 - SS3 ICT CURRICULUM
SS1
SS2
SS3
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