Course goal is to provide operative knowledge on Information Technology. Students will learn how computers work and their structure, basic information about computer networks, and how to use the most common application software like word processors, spreadsheets, database management systems, presentation softwares. A part of the course is devoted to illustrate how Internet works, from searching for information to how people interact within social networks. Computer security notions complete program. |
Being an introductory course, no previous knowledge is required. |
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Acquire IT lexicon
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Understand computer's working principles
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How to use a word processor
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How to use a spreadsheet
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How to use a presentation program
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How Internet works
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How to use search engines and Google in particular to find information
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Social networks
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Computer security
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Information Technology lexicon. Computer's principles. Usage of word processors, speradsheets, presentation software. Finding information with Search Engines (Google in particular). Social network. Computer security. |
Lessons are well suited to cover the whole program of the course, this means that textbooks are not necessarily required. For students who prefer written information to study on, the following textbok is suggested by the videolessons' professor:
"ICT e società dell'informazione", Carignani, Frigerio, Rajola, 2010, McGraw-Hill.
For the common use programs, any ECDL text is adequate. |
Videolessons are accompanied by exercises to self-assess the knowledge acquired, these can be sent to the tutor for evaluation. |
Professor/Tutor responsible for teaching
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