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  • IT Skills for Students

    This course will help students improve their studying abilities with the help of modern techniques and resources. They will learn the application of basic computer software for academic purposes; including data analysis, internet-based research, report writing and interactive online study groups. Furthermore, this course will help students understand IT concepts which are a part of their academic curricula.

    Course Contents
    • Application of IT for academic purposes
    • Reports, projects, presentations
    • Reading and reflection
    • Internet-based research techniques
    • Internet-based collaborative forums
    • Data analysis
    • Microsoft Windows XP
    • Microsoft Word 2007
    • Microsoft Excel 2007
    • Microsoft Power Point 2007
    • Microsoft Outlook 2007 as a scheduler
    • IT software related to Computer Science curricula in schools
    Course Outcomes
    • Learn writing techniques
    • Use internet for research purposes
    • Understand the benefits of collaborative study environments and how to build online study circles
    • Produce various kinds of documents
    • Analyze different data using Microsoft Excel
    • Understand IT concepts relevant for academic curricula
    Entrance Criteria
    • Intermediate
    Key Components
    • ‘Skills for Life’ Module
    • English Language
    • Project Work
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