DUCU 002 COMPUTER SKILLS AND APPLICATIONS

Institution Mount Kenya University
Course DIPLOMA IN SUPPLIES...
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By francis nduni nzambei
File Type pdf
Pages 100 Pages
File Size 1.36 MB
Views 83
Downloads 0
Price: Buy Now whatsapp Buy via whatsapp
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter

Description

COURSE OUTLINE UCU 002: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Purpose of the course The aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of how computers work and the use of application software in businesses today. Main course text Gary B. Shelly, (2013), Introduction to Computers (8th Edition), Delmar Learning Reference Books i. Walkenbach J., Tyson H., Wempen F., and Cary N., (2007), Office 2007 Bible, Wiley ii. Weverka P., Office 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies iii. White R., (2007) How Computers Work, 9th edition. Que Publishing Assessment: Examination - 70%: Coursework - 30% I. Introduction to Computer and its components A. History of computers B. Generations of computers C. Characteristics of computers D. Types of computers E. Software and Hardware II. Hardware and software A. Hardware: input and output devices, backup storage, central processing unit, memory (ROM, RAM). B. Software: Categories of software, System software, applications software, general purpose software, integrated packages and software suites.
Below is the document preview.

No preview available
BET 3203: MBINU ZA KUFUNDISHA LUGHA NA FASIHI, (KISWAHILI METHODS)
Kozi hii inatarajiwa kumwezesha mwanafunzi kuwa na ufahamu, uwezo na mbinu za kufundisha wanafunzi somo la Kiswahili na Fasihi. Aidha, litashughulikia namna mwalimu anapaswa kujiandaa, mbinu za kufundisha stadi mbalimbali za lugha na fasihi.
71 Pages 865 Views 0 Downloads 324.56 KB
BLA 2115: KISWAHILI MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX PAST PAPER
Institution: Mount Kenya University Year: 2022/2023 Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)
BLA 2215 KISWAHILI MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX (SINTAKSIA NA MOFOLOJIA) EXAM PAPER
Institution: Mount Kenya University Year: 2024/2025 Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)
BLA 2215: KISWAHILI MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX PAST PAPER
Institution: Mount Kenya University Year: 2025/2026 Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)
Introduction to Quantitative Methods Lecture Notes
Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing and interpreting of data. This definition clearly points out four stages in a statistical investigation, namely: Collection of data, Organization and Presentation of data, Analysis of data & Interpretation of data.
123 Pages 871 Views 0 Downloads 836.92 KB
BEP 3201 : Psychology of Teaching and Learning 2nd Year
It examines how psychological principles apply to education. It focuses on understanding how learners acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values, and how teachers can create effective learning environments.
223 Pages 851 Views 0 Downloads 855.52 KB
BEM 2101: Curriculum Development notes 2nd year
This subject focuses on the processes involved in planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating educational programs. It examines the principles, models, and factors that influence curriculum design, as well as the roles of teachers, learners, and other stakeholders in shaping effective learning experiences
283 Pages 1215 Views 2 Downloads 1.18 MB
BLA 3212: DISCOURSE ANALYSIS NOTES
Discourse can be defined as a verbal expression in speech or writing, verbal exchange or conversation or a formal, lengthy discussion of a subject, either written or spoken. Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is a general term for a number of approaches to analyzing written, vocal, or sign language use or any significant semiotic event.
137 Pages 1018 Views 0 Downloads 529.34 KB
CHR 1103: MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY I EXAM PAPER
Institution: Mount Kenya University Year: 2023/2024 Semester: 1st Year, 1st Semester (1.1)
BBY 1210: TAXONOMY LECTURE NOTES
The term taxonomy is used when referring specifically to the process of naming. Nomenclature refers to the actual names or word structure used in names. The naming system, or classification system, employed in biology involves a series of categories in a hierarchy so that each level includes several sublevels.
91 Pages 964 Views 0 Downloads 971.64 KB